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ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTORS
David Fyiff, John Toscheauch and David Clerk, witnesses
and ‘ trunschemen,’ £28, 10s. ; in Murray, from Spey to
the Stokfurde, to William Bayn, James Ptholomee and
John {blank], messengers, £32 ; in Abirdene and Banff
from Spey to Dee, to John Fairwedder and Mr. John
Forsyth, messengers, £41 ; in Forfar and Kincardin, to
Robert Rait and George Falconare, messengers, and the
macers in the burgh of Edinburgh for charging cautioners,
£41 ; in Fyiff, Fothrik and Kynross, to Andrew Wode,
messenger, and to the macers of Edinburgh for charging
the cautioners of Edinburgh, £41 ; in Perth and Stratherne
to John Ogstoun and William Marscheall, messengers, and
to a macer in Edinburgh for charging cautioners there, £41;
in Kyle, Carrik and Cunynghame to Robert Campbell,
messenger, £40; in Striveling, Lanerk, Dumbertane,
Ranfrew, Wigtoun, Kirkcudbrycht, Drumfreis and Annan-
derdaill, to Peter Thomsoun, Yla herald, Stephen Dunlop,
Robert Lettrik, Peter Craik, William Logane, messenger,
and Magnus Towris, macer, for the cautioners in Edinburgh,
£118 ; in Berwik, Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peblis, to Nicol
Forrett and George Weyre, messengers, £40; in Edin¬
burgh, Lynlithgow and Hadingtoun, to William Purves
and Adam Harlaw, messenger, £40. Total, £441, 10s.1
Rests by horning in Lynlithgow, Edinburgh
and Hadingtoun
Third of vicarage of Crawmound (Mr. Thomas Scott);
thirds of prebends of Bothanis pertaining to sir Andrew
Hay and Mr. James Tempill (William, Lord Hay of Yaister,
intromitter); third of vicarage of Innerweik (Mr. Alex¬
ander Creichtoun); third of vicarage of Torphichin
(William Diksoun); third of vicarage of Libertoun for
1561-2 (Ninian Ramsay, tacksman); third of vicarage of
Saltoun for 1561-2 (Mr. John Abirnethy); mails and
duties of a steading for 1561-2, £6, 13s. 4d. (Alexander
1 On fo. xogv appear entries, all deleted, of the defeasance of the con¬
tributions of a number of bishoprics and abbeys to the college of justice
for 1561 and 1562.
ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTORS
David Fyiff, John Toscheauch and David Clerk, witnesses
and ‘ trunschemen,’ £28, 10s. ; in Murray, from Spey to
the Stokfurde, to William Bayn, James Ptholomee and
John {blank], messengers, £32 ; in Abirdene and Banff
from Spey to Dee, to John Fairwedder and Mr. John
Forsyth, messengers, £41 ; in Forfar and Kincardin, to
Robert Rait and George Falconare, messengers, and the
macers in the burgh of Edinburgh for charging cautioners,
£41 ; in Fyiff, Fothrik and Kynross, to Andrew Wode,
messenger, and to the macers of Edinburgh for charging
the cautioners of Edinburgh, £41 ; in Perth and Stratherne
to John Ogstoun and William Marscheall, messengers, and
to a macer in Edinburgh for charging cautioners there, £41;
in Kyle, Carrik and Cunynghame to Robert Campbell,
messenger, £40; in Striveling, Lanerk, Dumbertane,
Ranfrew, Wigtoun, Kirkcudbrycht, Drumfreis and Annan-
derdaill, to Peter Thomsoun, Yla herald, Stephen Dunlop,
Robert Lettrik, Peter Craik, William Logane, messenger,
and Magnus Towris, macer, for the cautioners in Edinburgh,
£118 ; in Berwik, Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peblis, to Nicol
Forrett and George Weyre, messengers, £40; in Edin¬
burgh, Lynlithgow and Hadingtoun, to William Purves
and Adam Harlaw, messenger, £40. Total, £441, 10s.1
Rests by horning in Lynlithgow, Edinburgh
and Hadingtoun
Third of vicarage of Crawmound (Mr. Thomas Scott);
thirds of prebends of Bothanis pertaining to sir Andrew
Hay and Mr. James Tempill (William, Lord Hay of Yaister,
intromitter); third of vicarage of Innerweik (Mr. Alex¬
ander Creichtoun); third of vicarage of Torphichin
(William Diksoun); third of vicarage of Libertoun for
1561-2 (Ninian Ramsay, tacksman); third of vicarage of
Saltoun for 1561-2 (Mr. John Abirnethy); mails and
duties of a steading for 1561-2, £6, 13s. 4d. (Alexander
1 On fo. xogv appear entries, all deleted, of the defeasance of the con¬
tributions of a number of bishoprics and abbeys to the college of justice
for 1561 and 1562.
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