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OF THIRDS OF BENEFICES 289
Dumfries, Annandale, Kirkcudbright and Wigtown—
continued.
ance, 71 c. 11 b. Of the remainder, 5\ b. in tack at 16s. 8d.
a boll and 13 b. 1 f. 2f p. sold at 2 merks a boll, £22, 6s. 8d.
Meal (including 110 c. 11 b. 1 f. 2f p. resting), 134 c. 13 b.
3 f. 2f p. Defeasance, 127 c. 14 b. 3 f. Remainder as in 1568
plus 3 c. 10 b. 2§ p. sold at 26s. 8d. a boll, £125, 14s. 5£d.
Discharge
Allowed, £140, 5s. 2d. ; stipends, £1590, 6s. lljd.
Rests for 1566, £2324, 5d. ; for 1567-72, £9898, 16s. 4§d.
Fees, £203, 18s. 4d.
‘ And sua yit restis,’ £47, 6s. 2£d.1
Thirds Remitted, 1563
Parsonage and vicarage of Balmaclellen (sir George Gray, one
of the chapel royal).
Vicarage of Borg (Mr. James Scott, one of the session).
Vicarage of Inche and Lesswaitt (sir William McDowell, master
of work).
Parsonage and vicarage of Kellis (Andrew Gray, one of the
chapel royal).
Vicarage of Kirkcormo (sir Herbert Dune, ‘ ane auld blynd
man ’).
Kirkinnir and Kirkcowen (sir George Clappertoun, subdean,
and sir James Patirsoun, sacristan of the chapel royal).
Vicarage of Mouchren and pension from St. Mary’s Isle (John
Stevinsoun, one of the session).
Priory of St. Mary’s Isle (Robert Richardson), 1572.
Parsonage and vicarage of Zuddik (Mr. John Carswell, one of
the chapel royal).
Thirds Allowed
Vicarage of Anweth (Mr. Malcolm McCulloch, reader), 1572.
Vicarage of Cowen (Mr. Ninian Dyell, reader), 1563.
Vicarage of Crugiltoun (William Tailfeir, reader), 1563-72.
Friary of Dumfries and altarage of St. Nicholas in Dumfries
(the burgh of Dumfries), 1568-72.
Vicarage of Dunscoir (John Welche, exhorter), 1563-72.
Pension of Durrisdeir (Lyon Broun, exhorter there), 1571-2.
1 This sub-collector finished with a balance in hand. ‘ Rests' were
assigned for payment of large sums due from this collectory to the regents’
households for 1567 and later years.
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Dumfries, Annandale, Kirkcudbright and Wigtown—
continued.
ance, 71 c. 11 b. Of the remainder, 5\ b. in tack at 16s. 8d.
a boll and 13 b. 1 f. 2f p. sold at 2 merks a boll, £22, 6s. 8d.
Meal (including 110 c. 11 b. 1 f. 2f p. resting), 134 c. 13 b.
3 f. 2f p. Defeasance, 127 c. 14 b. 3 f. Remainder as in 1568
plus 3 c. 10 b. 2§ p. sold at 26s. 8d. a boll, £125, 14s. 5£d.
Discharge
Allowed, £140, 5s. 2d. ; stipends, £1590, 6s. lljd.
Rests for 1566, £2324, 5d. ; for 1567-72, £9898, 16s. 4§d.
Fees, £203, 18s. 4d.
‘ And sua yit restis,’ £47, 6s. 2£d.1
Thirds Remitted, 1563
Parsonage and vicarage of Balmaclellen (sir George Gray, one
of the chapel royal).
Vicarage of Borg (Mr. James Scott, one of the session).
Vicarage of Inche and Lesswaitt (sir William McDowell, master
of work).
Parsonage and vicarage of Kellis (Andrew Gray, one of the
chapel royal).
Vicarage of Kirkcormo (sir Herbert Dune, ‘ ane auld blynd
man ’).
Kirkinnir and Kirkcowen (sir George Clappertoun, subdean,
and sir James Patirsoun, sacristan of the chapel royal).
Vicarage of Mouchren and pension from St. Mary’s Isle (John
Stevinsoun, one of the session).
Priory of St. Mary’s Isle (Robert Richardson), 1572.
Parsonage and vicarage of Zuddik (Mr. John Carswell, one of
the chapel royal).
Thirds Allowed
Vicarage of Anweth (Mr. Malcolm McCulloch, reader), 1572.
Vicarage of Cowen (Mr. Ninian Dyell, reader), 1563.
Vicarage of Crugiltoun (William Tailfeir, reader), 1563-72.
Friary of Dumfries and altarage of St. Nicholas in Dumfries
(the burgh of Dumfries), 1568-72.
Vicarage of Dunscoir (John Welche, exhorter), 1563-72.
Pension of Durrisdeir (Lyon Broun, exhorter there), 1571-2.
1 This sub-collector finished with a balance in hand. ‘ Rests' were
assigned for payment of large sums due from this collectory to the regents’
households for 1567 and later years.
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