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OF THIRDS OF BENEFICES
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Inverness, Etc.—continued.
Vicarage of Raa (sir Malcolm Reid), 1567 and (Agnes Keith, his
relict) 1568.
Parsonage of Roskeyne (Gavin Dunbar),1 1565-9 ; (Hucheon
Ross of Tolly, tacksman), 1569-72.
Vicarage of Roskeyne (sir Homer Fraser), 1565, 1567-71.
Vicarage of Rossmarky (George Dunbar), 1567-71.
Archdeaconry of Ross (Donald Fraser, archdeacon, and his
factors—Andrew McCaan in Dingwall and John Tooch),
1567, 1569-71.
Parts of bishopric of Ross (the bishop and Alexander Pedder,
his chamberlain), 1567-9 ; (Alexander Ross of Balnagoun,
Alexander Fraser of Monloquhy, and Andrew Monro of
Newmoir), 1568-72.2
Chancellory of Ross (Mr. Duncan Chalmer), 1570 and (with
Alexander Dunbar of Ernismyln, his executor) 1571.
Deanery of Ross (Mr. Mungo Monypenny), 1565, 1567-72.
Part of subdeanery of Ross (Thomas Fiddes in Thane), 1565-6.
Chaplainries of Strathnawarne, Clynis and Catboll (the chap¬
lains of Murray, Y McKy and Agnes Ros), 1568, 1570-71.
Prebend of Thane (Nicholas Ross), 1570-71.
Vicarage of Urray and Avach (sir Alexander Pedder), 1568 ;
(James Pedder, his son, intromitter), 1569.
Vicarage pensionary of Weik (sir Alexander Meymis and
Alexander Patrie Grahamsoun, his factor), 1562-8 ; (Mr.
Andrew Grahame and Andrew Caldell, his factor), 1569-72.
MORAY
1566
Charge
Money (including £179, 19s. lOd. resting), £2426, 5s. 10|d.
Wheat, 9 b. 2f p. Defeasance, 5 b. 3 f. l| p. Remainder
sold at £l a boll, £3, 6s. 8d.
Bere (including 14 c. 12 b. 3 f. If p. resting), 113 c. 12 b. 3 f.
3J p. Defeasance, 68 c. 3 b. 2 f. If p. Remainder, extending
in ‘ Leith mett and cheritated victuall ’ to 40 c. 8 b. 1 f. If p.,
sold at £10 a chalder, £405, 4s. 4d.
1 Deceased, 1567-9.
2 Parts of the revenues for 1571-2 were in the hands of Alexander Innes
of Catboll, feuar of Lytle Kilmur, and Katharine Mclntosche, relict of
Walter Innes of Callarsy (lands of Roskeyne and Devadell).
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Inverness, Etc.—continued.
Vicarage of Raa (sir Malcolm Reid), 1567 and (Agnes Keith, his
relict) 1568.
Parsonage of Roskeyne (Gavin Dunbar),1 1565-9 ; (Hucheon
Ross of Tolly, tacksman), 1569-72.
Vicarage of Roskeyne (sir Homer Fraser), 1565, 1567-71.
Vicarage of Rossmarky (George Dunbar), 1567-71.
Archdeaconry of Ross (Donald Fraser, archdeacon, and his
factors—Andrew McCaan in Dingwall and John Tooch),
1567, 1569-71.
Parts of bishopric of Ross (the bishop and Alexander Pedder,
his chamberlain), 1567-9 ; (Alexander Ross of Balnagoun,
Alexander Fraser of Monloquhy, and Andrew Monro of
Newmoir), 1568-72.2
Chancellory of Ross (Mr. Duncan Chalmer), 1570 and (with
Alexander Dunbar of Ernismyln, his executor) 1571.
Deanery of Ross (Mr. Mungo Monypenny), 1565, 1567-72.
Part of subdeanery of Ross (Thomas Fiddes in Thane), 1565-6.
Chaplainries of Strathnawarne, Clynis and Catboll (the chap¬
lains of Murray, Y McKy and Agnes Ros), 1568, 1570-71.
Prebend of Thane (Nicholas Ross), 1570-71.
Vicarage of Urray and Avach (sir Alexander Pedder), 1568 ;
(James Pedder, his son, intromitter), 1569.
Vicarage pensionary of Weik (sir Alexander Meymis and
Alexander Patrie Grahamsoun, his factor), 1562-8 ; (Mr.
Andrew Grahame and Andrew Caldell, his factor), 1569-72.
MORAY
1566
Charge
Money (including £179, 19s. lOd. resting), £2426, 5s. 10|d.
Wheat, 9 b. 2f p. Defeasance, 5 b. 3 f. l| p. Remainder
sold at £l a boll, £3, 6s. 8d.
Bere (including 14 c. 12 b. 3 f. If p. resting), 113 c. 12 b. 3 f.
3J p. Defeasance, 68 c. 3 b. 2 f. If p. Remainder, extending
in ‘ Leith mett and cheritated victuall ’ to 40 c. 8 b. 1 f. If p.,
sold at £10 a chalder, £405, 4s. 4d.
1 Deceased, 1567-9.
2 Parts of the revenues for 1571-2 were in the hands of Alexander Innes
of Catboll, feuar of Lytle Kilmur, and Katharine Mclntosche, relict of
Walter Innes of Callarsy (lands of Roskeyne and Devadell).
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