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ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTORS
John Gray, John Meyrnie, Michael Seill, Alexander Young,
James Hutoun, James Smyth, David Rag,1 Robert Vaitche
and Thomas Aitkin, white, black and grey friars, £240 ;
the said John Rolland for 1561, when it was not allowed,
£16 ; seventeen nuns of Northberwik—Helen Darling,
Helen Schaw, Katherine Levingstoun, Agnes Gledstanis,
Margaret Sincleir, Agnes Ramsay, Jonet Creichtoun,
Margaret Crawfurde, Margaret Home, Isobel Rentoun,
Marion Home, Alison Puntoun, Katherine Drummound,
Marion Wode, Margaret Donaldsoun, Margaret Home of
Weddirburne and Marion Baillie—£20 to each, £340;
Alexander Story and Alexander Patersoun, ‘ twa aiged
serving men being provided to portiones in the said place
of Northberwik of aid,’ £20 to each, £40 ; friars William
Lamb and John Gady for ‘ grathing ’ the grey friars’ yards
of Abirdene, £20; Alexander Herwy, Gilbert Ednem,
Gilbert Williamsoun, John Cuming, James Watsoun,
{blank] Walcare, Andrew Abircrumby, David Craig, John
Fowlfurde, Alexander Flukare, John Pawtoun, William
Wode, John Brabner, William Gardnare, John Cristesoun
and Andrew Quhytcroce, white, black, grey and Trinity
friars of Abirdene, £256 ; John Smyth, one of the friars of
Berwy, £16. Total, £1690.
[Various]
For the teinds of Fischgill, assigned in the queen’s
assignation of the priory of Quhythern, ‘ quhilk lay waist
the yeir compted be reasoun of the pley dependand betuix
Michael Makcraken and {blank] McCulloch, £10 ; for the
parsonage of Wigtoun, ‘ be reasoun that the vicarage
thairof gaif less the yeir compted nor it gaif of befoir,’ £2 ;
taken up by the earl of Arrane in 1561 of the mails of
the lordship of Kilpatrik and not allowed that year,
£55, 3s. lid. ; for two-thirds of the chaplainry of Kil-
barchane for 1561, because the compter made charge of
the whole ehaplainry that year and it is found that the
chaplain should pay only one-third, £6, 13s. 4d. ; for the
1 * Nota tuiching Rag' in margin.
ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTORS
John Gray, John Meyrnie, Michael Seill, Alexander Young,
James Hutoun, James Smyth, David Rag,1 Robert Vaitche
and Thomas Aitkin, white, black and grey friars, £240 ;
the said John Rolland for 1561, when it was not allowed,
£16 ; seventeen nuns of Northberwik—Helen Darling,
Helen Schaw, Katherine Levingstoun, Agnes Gledstanis,
Margaret Sincleir, Agnes Ramsay, Jonet Creichtoun,
Margaret Crawfurde, Margaret Home, Isobel Rentoun,
Marion Home, Alison Puntoun, Katherine Drummound,
Marion Wode, Margaret Donaldsoun, Margaret Home of
Weddirburne and Marion Baillie—£20 to each, £340;
Alexander Story and Alexander Patersoun, ‘ twa aiged
serving men being provided to portiones in the said place
of Northberwik of aid,’ £20 to each, £40 ; friars William
Lamb and John Gady for ‘ grathing ’ the grey friars’ yards
of Abirdene, £20; Alexander Herwy, Gilbert Ednem,
Gilbert Williamsoun, John Cuming, James Watsoun,
{blank] Walcare, Andrew Abircrumby, David Craig, John
Fowlfurde, Alexander Flukare, John Pawtoun, William
Wode, John Brabner, William Gardnare, John Cristesoun
and Andrew Quhytcroce, white, black, grey and Trinity
friars of Abirdene, £256 ; John Smyth, one of the friars of
Berwy, £16. Total, £1690.
[Various]
For the teinds of Fischgill, assigned in the queen’s
assignation of the priory of Quhythern, ‘ quhilk lay waist
the yeir compted be reasoun of the pley dependand betuix
Michael Makcraken and {blank] McCulloch, £10 ; for the
parsonage of Wigtoun, ‘ be reasoun that the vicarage
thairof gaif less the yeir compted nor it gaif of befoir,’ £2 ;
taken up by the earl of Arrane in 1561 of the mails of
the lordship of Kilpatrik and not allowed that year,
£55, 3s. lid. ; for two-thirds of the chaplainry of Kil-
barchane for 1561, because the compter made charge of
the whole ehaplainry that year and it is found that the
chaplain should pay only one-third, £6, 13s. 4d. ; for the
1 * Nota tuiching Rag' in margin.
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