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MINUTES 1639-51
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Dysart and Inshale
Gigha
Kilberry
Kilcalmanell
Kilchoan in Ardinmurchan
Icollumkill
Kilmichan 1
Icollumkill, two years vac-
30 bolls, 200 mks.
Twenty bolls.
Twenty four bolls, 100 punds.
20 bolls, 100 mks.
16 bolls.
30 bolls, 40 lib.
Ten bolls.
cancies
2000 merks and 36 bolls
The synod resolves to make this roll the rule for their
walking in the interim for exacting and craving the same,
‘ And appoints the sever all presbyteries to give in a list of the
intromittors with the vaccand stipends since the vaccancy of
these kirks to the general collector. 2dly, That the several
presbyteries appoint collectors for the enquiring of the same
and bring in the same to the collector general. 3dly, That
the presbytery within whose bounds there is any parishes that
has not been valued that they use dilligence to raise summonds
and prosecute the valuation of these kirks and their plantation
before the commission, and untill the country come unto the
full plantation that for knowing the worth of the teinds the
course appointed be the Parliament be followed.
The assembly appoints the tryall to be taken by the pres¬
bytery of Lorn of the teinds of Killian, Pennygown, Cobel-
very, that they may be added to the above written list according
to their proportion of two thirds, because the Marquiss of
Argyle declares that his factors has no power from him to
meddle with any but his own third only.
The assembly considering the date of the power of the com¬
mission for plantation of kirks, and the many kirks that are
unsettled within the bounds of this synod. Does recommend
earnestly to the conveener to call the members of the com¬
mission and to settle upon a course for keeping their meetings
frequently, That seeing the time is short the work may be
gone about with more dilligence, and that the ministers may
be acquainted with their first dyatt before their going off to
town.
1 Kilninchan ?
221
Dysart and Inshale
Gigha
Kilberry
Kilcalmanell
Kilchoan in Ardinmurchan
Icollumkill
Kilmichan 1
Icollumkill, two years vac-
30 bolls, 200 mks.
Twenty bolls.
Twenty four bolls, 100 punds.
20 bolls, 100 mks.
16 bolls.
30 bolls, 40 lib.
Ten bolls.
cancies
2000 merks and 36 bolls
The synod resolves to make this roll the rule for their
walking in the interim for exacting and craving the same,
‘ And appoints the sever all presbyteries to give in a list of the
intromittors with the vaccand stipends since the vaccancy of
these kirks to the general collector. 2dly, That the several
presbyteries appoint collectors for the enquiring of the same
and bring in the same to the collector general. 3dly, That
the presbytery within whose bounds there is any parishes that
has not been valued that they use dilligence to raise summonds
and prosecute the valuation of these kirks and their plantation
before the commission, and untill the country come unto the
full plantation that for knowing the worth of the teinds the
course appointed be the Parliament be followed.
The assembly appoints the tryall to be taken by the pres¬
bytery of Lorn of the teinds of Killian, Pennygown, Cobel-
very, that they may be added to the above written list according
to their proportion of two thirds, because the Marquiss of
Argyle declares that his factors has no power from him to
meddle with any but his own third only.
The assembly considering the date of the power of the com¬
mission for plantation of kirks, and the many kirks that are
unsettled within the bounds of this synod. Does recommend
earnestly to the conveener to call the members of the com¬
mission and to settle upon a course for keeping their meetings
frequently, That seeing the time is short the work may be
gone about with more dilligence, and that the ministers may
be acquainted with their first dyatt before their going off to
town.
1 Kilninchan ?
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