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A.D. 1661] FORBES BARON COURT BOOK
227
[Court continued as above.]
[Court held as above, 27 February 1661. James Thomson,
notary public, clerk of court. Suits called, &c.]
The said day the haill tennentis within the parichones of
Forbes, Kearn, Keag, Clet, Auchindoir according to former
actis ar heir ordained to mak peyment of yair rest silver
dueties and yair wictuall dueties and that vithin term of
law, vnder the pane of poindeing, quhilk is relateing both
to silver and victuall duetie.
The said day John Layng haueing controvenit former
actis, he is ordained to pey sex [deleted and fyv substituted]
poundis vithin terme of law.
The said day the haill tennentis of ye afoirsaid parishes
ar ordained vithin terme of law to mak peyment of yair
Mertimes silver dueties for crop sextie and ye victuall
bethe meill and malt, to vit yair meill betuixt this and Base,1
and yair malt against ye tent of May, and incaice of faillie
at the affoirsaid dayes ten pound for ilk boll, and that
vithin terme of laue, the termes of peyment being first
com and bypast.
The said day Bessie Ritchie relict of wmquhill William
Layng in Castellhill, and George Ronald in Bogheadis her
cautioner, ar decerned to pey and delyuer to ye right
honorabill William maister of Forbes tuo bollis of ferm
meill and tuo firlotis of malt for ye crop jm vjc sextie,
togither vith tuentie eight pound ten shilling for ye said
crop and zeiris preceideing, mair the soum of fortie tuo
markis of money, conform to ane band resteing be ye said
defunck William Layng, quhilk band beiring dait ye
tuentie nynt of Sepr. jra vjc feftie sewin zeris, and the
affoirsaid baillie hes ordained them to mak peyment of the
abowvryttin restis vithin terme of law vnder the pain of
poindeing.
The said day the haill tennentis of ye respectivie parishes
ar ordained to pey both yair teind victuall and teind
silver to ye ministeris of the saidis parishes and the tym
1 Viz. 14 April.
227
[Court continued as above.]
[Court held as above, 27 February 1661. James Thomson,
notary public, clerk of court. Suits called, &c.]
The said day the haill tennentis within the parichones of
Forbes, Kearn, Keag, Clet, Auchindoir according to former
actis ar heir ordained to mak peyment of yair rest silver
dueties and yair wictuall dueties and that vithin term of
law, vnder the pane of poindeing, quhilk is relateing both
to silver and victuall duetie.
The said day John Layng haueing controvenit former
actis, he is ordained to pey sex [deleted and fyv substituted]
poundis vithin terme of law.
The said day the haill tennentis of ye afoirsaid parishes
ar ordained vithin terme of law to mak peyment of yair
Mertimes silver dueties for crop sextie and ye victuall
bethe meill and malt, to vit yair meill betuixt this and Base,1
and yair malt against ye tent of May, and incaice of faillie
at the affoirsaid dayes ten pound for ilk boll, and that
vithin terme of laue, the termes of peyment being first
com and bypast.
The said day Bessie Ritchie relict of wmquhill William
Layng in Castellhill, and George Ronald in Bogheadis her
cautioner, ar decerned to pey and delyuer to ye right
honorabill William maister of Forbes tuo bollis of ferm
meill and tuo firlotis of malt for ye crop jm vjc sextie,
togither vith tuentie eight pound ten shilling for ye said
crop and zeiris preceideing, mair the soum of fortie tuo
markis of money, conform to ane band resteing be ye said
defunck William Layng, quhilk band beiring dait ye
tuentie nynt of Sepr. jra vjc feftie sewin zeris, and the
affoirsaid baillie hes ordained them to mak peyment of the
abowvryttin restis vithin terme of law vnder the pain of
poindeing.
The said day the haill tennentis of ye respectivie parishes
ar ordained to pey both yair teind victuall and teind
silver to ye ministeris of the saidis parishes and the tym
1 Viz. 14 April.
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