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OF THIRDS OF BENEFICES
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comptare and thairfoir the said Schir John aucht to answer
and mak compt for the same. . . .
Summ of this defeasance, 28 c. 10 b. 1 f. f p.
Swa restis of the haill beir befoir chargit as yit un-
defeasit the beir of Scotlandwell, . . . said be the comptare
at twenty schillingis the boll and convertit in money
extendis to £14, 6s. 8d.
Meill
Alsua in the saidis 67 yeiris comptis foirsaidis their is rollit
owir and chargit upoun the comptare as tane up be him
out of the boundis of Fyiff of the said 67 yeiris cropp the
third of the meill of Scotlandwell, extending the said yeir
to 14f b.
And the third of the meill of the abbay of Dumfermling
the said yeir, extending to 2 c. 15 b. 1 f.
Fubth of the boundis of Lanark and Ramfrew as tane up
the said yeir be the comptare and Schir Johnne Stewart of
Mynto, knycht, . . . the third of the meill of the bischoprik
of Glasgow7 . . .
And the third of the meill of the abbay of Paslay . . .
extending, by the twenty chalderis assignit to the castell
of Dumbertane, to 4 c. 1 b. 1 f. f p.
And the third of the meill of the subdeanrie of Glasgow, . . .
Off the quhilk meill their aucht to be defeased to the
comptare the third of the meill of the abbay of Paslay 1 . . .
And lyikwyis the third of the meill of the abbay of Dum¬
fermling 1 . . .
And alsua the third of the meill of the bischoprik of
Glasgow befoir chargit, quhilk is intromettit with be the
said Schir Johnne Stewart of Mynto . . . and not pait to
the comptare. . . .
And als the third of the meill of the subdeanrie of
Glasgow 1 . . .
For the reason already stated.
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comptare and thairfoir the said Schir John aucht to answer
and mak compt for the same. . . .
Summ of this defeasance, 28 c. 10 b. 1 f. f p.
Swa restis of the haill beir befoir chargit as yit un-
defeasit the beir of Scotlandwell, . . . said be the comptare
at twenty schillingis the boll and convertit in money
extendis to £14, 6s. 8d.
Meill
Alsua in the saidis 67 yeiris comptis foirsaidis their is rollit
owir and chargit upoun the comptare as tane up be him
out of the boundis of Fyiff of the said 67 yeiris cropp the
third of the meill of Scotlandwell, extending the said yeir
to 14f b.
And the third of the meill of the abbay of Dumfermling
the said yeir, extending to 2 c. 15 b. 1 f.
Fubth of the boundis of Lanark and Ramfrew as tane up
the said yeir be the comptare and Schir Johnne Stewart of
Mynto, knycht, . . . the third of the meill of the bischoprik
of Glasgow7 . . .
And the third of the meill of the abbay of Paslay . . .
extending, by the twenty chalderis assignit to the castell
of Dumbertane, to 4 c. 1 b. 1 f. f p.
And the third of the meill of the subdeanrie of Glasgow, . . .
Off the quhilk meill their aucht to be defeased to the
comptare the third of the meill of the abbay of Paslay 1 . . .
And lyikwyis the third of the meill of the abbay of Dum¬
fermling 1 . . .
And alsua the third of the meill of the bischoprik of
Glasgow befoir chargit, quhilk is intromettit with be the
said Schir Johnne Stewart of Mynto . . . and not pait to
the comptare. . . .
And als the third of the meill of the subdeanrie of
Glasgow 1 . . .
For the reason already stated.
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