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OF THIRDS OF BENEFICES
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Logymare, a common kirk of Abirdene (deceased James
Gordoun, who was slain in the field of Correchy), £5 ; third
of deanery of Abirdene (the late dean); mails of Whitefriars'
lands of Abirdene (Gilbert Menzeis of Cowly), £8, 16s. 8d.]
Hobnaris in Forfar and Kincardin
[Part of teinds of Petcoikis, pertaining to the bishopric of
Brechine, in the hands of William Bell, ‘ for th'e quhilk he
is at the home and left the cuntray for provertie,’
£2, 13s. 8d.; teinds pertaining to bishopric of Brechine
(George Falconare of Findowrie), £26, 10s. 4cZ. ; part of
teinds of Dubtoune and Cukistoun, pertaining to said bish¬
opric (James Broun in Brechine), £4, 16s.; tenants of Arrot
and Lychtounehill with the mill, £33, 10s. 8d.; parts of
teinds of Ochtirhous (David Yrland, Thomas Mudye and
George Hereale), £12 ; teinds of Bakello (Andrew Barry
of Bakello), £3, 8s. ; third of chaplainry of Drumlethy
(£9, 2s. 2§<Z.) and £8, 13s. id. given up in assignation of
the third of the vicarage of Menmure by the vicar, to be taken
up of the said chaplainry, he being both chaplain and vicar
([blank] Douglas of Glenberwy), £17,15s. 6§d.; rest of teinds
of Grugistoun (Thomas Gray in Grugistoun), £7, 12s. 2d. ;
part of vicarage of Girvane (Rowane McNeillie), £6 ; teinds
of Alexander Murray of Hedderweik, £8, 2s. 8d.; teinds of
Charles Murray of Charltoun, £8, 8s. 8d.; third of half
parsonage of Menmure, £26, 13s. id., and feu lands of
Haltoun, assumed in bishopric of Dunkeld, £3, 6s. 8d.
(James Hammiltoun, parson of Menmure).']
Hornaris in Berweik, Peblis, Roxburgh
and Selkirk
[Third of abbey of Jedburgh, except Restenneth (the abbot),
£161, 16s. 8d. ; third of archdeaconry of Teviotdaill, ‘ be
reasone that the tennentis quhais names ar specialie con-
tenit in the indorsationis ar at the home ’; third of par¬
sonage of Weltoun (Mr. Michael Balfoure); third of parson¬
age and vicarage of Abbottisreull (Mr. Alexander Creychtoun,
parson, and the laird of Bedrewll, fermorer); ‘ thre pundis

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