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ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTORS
Perth and Strathearn—continued.
Parsonage and vicarage of Rannoch and parsonage of Weyme
(James Menzies of Weyme), 1566-72.
Parsonage and vicarage of Blair in Athoill, parsonage and
vicarage of Strowane, parsonage and vicarage of Kil-
mavenok, parsonage and vicarage of Luid, chaplainries of
St. Ninian in Dunkeld and St. Peter in Perth, vicarage por¬
tionary of Killin and chaplainry of Tillepurie (John, earl
of Athoill), 1566-72.
STIRLING, DUMBARTON, RENFREW, LANARK,
KYLE, GARRICK AND CUNNINGHAM1
1563
Charge
Money (including £340, 13s. 3§d. resting), £3766, Us. §d.
Wheat, 3 c. 14 b. 2 f., and malt, 10 c. 10 b. 1 f. l£ p., all
defeased.
Bere, 31 c. 15 b. 2 f. 1 p. Defeasance,2 21 c. 4 b. Remainder
sold at £l a boll, £171, 11s. 3d.
Meal, 109 c. 6 b. 2f p. Defeasance,2 91 c. 4 b. 1 p. Remainder
sold at 20 merks a chalder, £241, 15s. 3d.
Oats, 25 c. 13 b. £ p. Defeasance, 14 c. 7 b. 1 f. Remainder
sold at 10s. a boll, £90, 17s. 8d.
Cheese, 235 stones. Defeased, 20 stones. Remainder sold at
5s. a stone, £53, 15s.
Salmon, 64. Defeased, 56. Remainder sold at 2s. each.
Discharge
Remitted (including Blackfriars of Glasgow, assigned to the
regents of the college), £1091, 3s. 7^d.
Allowed, £179, Us. l|d. ; stipends, £1830, 18s. 5d.
Friars of Glasgow, Lanark and Striveling—David Dawsoune,
Maurice Allane, James Caruderis, George Donawell, John
Laythame, Mark Hammiltoune, Thomas Lawty,3 John Law,
Thomas Wrycht, Robert Fyscher, James Fodringhame and
William Hepburne, £16 each ; Mr. William Hendersoun, prior
of the Blackfriars of Stirling, £26.
1 Kyle, Carrick and Cunningham not in 1563 and 1566.
2 In each year from 1563 to 1565 bere and meal of the subdeanery of
Glasgow and the abbey of Paisley were remitted to ‘ puir bodeis ’ [named],
who had been ‘ extremelie heryit the saidis yeiris be the heland men.’
3 ‘ Freir Lawtie ’ received £10 in 1569.
ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTORS
Perth and Strathearn—continued.
Parsonage and vicarage of Rannoch and parsonage of Weyme
(James Menzies of Weyme), 1566-72.
Parsonage and vicarage of Blair in Athoill, parsonage and
vicarage of Strowane, parsonage and vicarage of Kil-
mavenok, parsonage and vicarage of Luid, chaplainries of
St. Ninian in Dunkeld and St. Peter in Perth, vicarage por¬
tionary of Killin and chaplainry of Tillepurie (John, earl
of Athoill), 1566-72.
STIRLING, DUMBARTON, RENFREW, LANARK,
KYLE, GARRICK AND CUNNINGHAM1
1563
Charge
Money (including £340, 13s. 3§d. resting), £3766, Us. §d.
Wheat, 3 c. 14 b. 2 f., and malt, 10 c. 10 b. 1 f. l£ p., all
defeased.
Bere, 31 c. 15 b. 2 f. 1 p. Defeasance,2 21 c. 4 b. Remainder
sold at £l a boll, £171, 11s. 3d.
Meal, 109 c. 6 b. 2f p. Defeasance,2 91 c. 4 b. 1 p. Remainder
sold at 20 merks a chalder, £241, 15s. 3d.
Oats, 25 c. 13 b. £ p. Defeasance, 14 c. 7 b. 1 f. Remainder
sold at 10s. a boll, £90, 17s. 8d.
Cheese, 235 stones. Defeased, 20 stones. Remainder sold at
5s. a stone, £53, 15s.
Salmon, 64. Defeased, 56. Remainder sold at 2s. each.
Discharge
Remitted (including Blackfriars of Glasgow, assigned to the
regents of the college), £1091, 3s. 7^d.
Allowed, £179, Us. l|d. ; stipends, £1830, 18s. 5d.
Friars of Glasgow, Lanark and Striveling—David Dawsoune,
Maurice Allane, James Caruderis, George Donawell, John
Laythame, Mark Hammiltoune, Thomas Lawty,3 John Law,
Thomas Wrycht, Robert Fyscher, James Fodringhame and
William Hepburne, £16 each ; Mr. William Hendersoun, prior
of the Blackfriars of Stirling, £26.
1 Kyle, Carrick and Cunningham not in 1563 and 1566.
2 In each year from 1563 to 1565 bere and meal of the subdeanery of
Glasgow and the abbey of Paisley were remitted to ‘ puir bodeis ’ [named],
who had been ‘ extremelie heryit the saidis yeiris be the heland men.’
3 ‘ Freir Lawtie ’ received £10 in 1569.
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