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OF THIRDS OF BENEFICES
271
Stirling, Dumbarton, Renfrew, Lanark, Kyle, Carrick
and Cunningham—continued.
Subdeanery of Glasgow (in the hands of William Lychtbody and
[blank] ‘ becaus it is of veritie that the third thairof wes
first gevin up foir £21, 2s. 2fd. and sensyne the haill set
in feu for £20, quhilk the compter wauld nocht receive ’),
1568.
Abbey of Kilwynning (Arthur Grangear, surety, v. the kirk and
the compter), 1569.
Chaplainry of Luss (laird of Luss), 1568.
EDINBURGH, LINLITHGOW, HADDINGTON
AND BERWICK
1568 1
Charge
Money (including £2697, 11s. 5d. resting), £7559, 2s. 4£d.
Wheat (including 16 c. 7 b. 1 f. l£ p. resting), 34 c. 14 b. 1 p.
Defeasance, 33 c. 11 b. 3 f. 2£ p. Remainder sold at £2 a boll,
£36, 6s. 8d.
Bere (including 36 c. 12 b. 1 f. 2§ p. resting), 78 c. 11 b. 1 f.
2| p. Defeasance, 76 c. 7 b. 1 f. 2| p. Remainder sold at
£2 a boll, £72.
Oats (including 25 c. 4 b. 1 p. resting), 63 c. 3 f. f p. De¬
feasance, 55 c. 7 b. 1 f. 3| p. Remainder sold at £l a boll,
£121, 6s. 8d.
Peas and beans (including 5 b. resting), 12§ b. Defeasance,
ll£ b. Remainder sold at £2 a boll, £2, 13s. 4d.
Rye, 5 b. 2 f. 2 p. Sold at £l, 10s. a boll, £8, 8s. 9d.
Meal (including 12 c. 7 b. 3 f. Ij p. resting), 26 c. 3 b. 2 f. 1 p.
Defeasance, 25 c. 11 b. 2 f. 1 p. Remainder sold at £l, 10s.
a boll, £12.
Discharge
Superexpenditure, £275, 2s. 8§d.
Allowed, £616, 2s. lljd. ; stipends, £1563, 9s. lOd.
Rests by horning, £2559, 7s. ll£d.2 ; ‘ dependences,’
£2708, 9s. 2d.
Fees, £183, 11s. 8d.
Superexpenditure, £95, 6s. 6d.
1 Seven sheets of an earlier account, probably for 1566, are extant.
* Appears as £2759, 7s. ixjd. in account for 1569.
271
Stirling, Dumbarton, Renfrew, Lanark, Kyle, Carrick
and Cunningham—continued.
Subdeanery of Glasgow (in the hands of William Lychtbody and
[blank] ‘ becaus it is of veritie that the third thairof wes
first gevin up foir £21, 2s. 2fd. and sensyne the haill set
in feu for £20, quhilk the compter wauld nocht receive ’),
1568.
Abbey of Kilwynning (Arthur Grangear, surety, v. the kirk and
the compter), 1569.
Chaplainry of Luss (laird of Luss), 1568.
EDINBURGH, LINLITHGOW, HADDINGTON
AND BERWICK
1568 1
Charge
Money (including £2697, 11s. 5d. resting), £7559, 2s. 4£d.
Wheat (including 16 c. 7 b. 1 f. l£ p. resting), 34 c. 14 b. 1 p.
Defeasance, 33 c. 11 b. 3 f. 2£ p. Remainder sold at £2 a boll,
£36, 6s. 8d.
Bere (including 36 c. 12 b. 1 f. 2§ p. resting), 78 c. 11 b. 1 f.
2| p. Defeasance, 76 c. 7 b. 1 f. 2| p. Remainder sold at
£2 a boll, £72.
Oats (including 25 c. 4 b. 1 p. resting), 63 c. 3 f. f p. De¬
feasance, 55 c. 7 b. 1 f. 3| p. Remainder sold at £l a boll,
£121, 6s. 8d.
Peas and beans (including 5 b. resting), 12§ b. Defeasance,
ll£ b. Remainder sold at £2 a boll, £2, 13s. 4d.
Rye, 5 b. 2 f. 2 p. Sold at £l, 10s. a boll, £8, 8s. 9d.
Meal (including 12 c. 7 b. 3 f. Ij p. resting), 26 c. 3 b. 2 f. 1 p.
Defeasance, 25 c. 11 b. 2 f. 1 p. Remainder sold at £l, 10s.
a boll, £12.
Discharge
Superexpenditure, £275, 2s. 8§d.
Allowed, £616, 2s. lljd. ; stipends, £1563, 9s. lOd.
Rests by horning, £2559, 7s. ll£d.2 ; ‘ dependences,’
£2708, 9s. 2d.
Fees, £183, 11s. 8d.
Superexpenditure, £95, 6s. 6d.
1 Seven sheets of an earlier account, probably for 1566, are extant.
* Appears as £2759, 7s. ixjd. in account for 1569.
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