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THE PERTH KIRK SESSION BOOKS: 1582
237
Ordanis Andro Moncreif the chalmerlaine, Wilham Anderson, Duncan
Robertson, David Maky, and Jhon Muray eldaris to be pundit for ii s the
haid without ane ressonable excus quhy they war absent be alledgit.
Continewis the action intendit be OHver Pebbs bailye agains Henrie
Adamson den of gild quhill the morin efter the prayeris, the eldaris being
warnit apud acta11* togidder with the witnesses in the said action.
Ordains James Sym to gif WiUiam Purvie xii d oulkly.
To gif Willi am Gibson xx s
To gifWilliam Harvy x s
To the blindwoman in the muirhall viii d oulkly
To Helenor Ronaldson v s
Ordanis that William Anderson be pundit for ii s for his absence fra the
assembhe.
Ordains Wilham Jak, Andro Burry, Andro Drummond, Margret Oliphant,
Issobel Stewart to be wardit for disobedience.
Quhilk [day] Wilham Monipenny enterit his woman Violet Purves to hir
repentance and sche was commandit to be wardit as a duble fornicatrix.
(xvi s)
Quhilk day James Sym maid his accomptis.
Quarto Septembris 1582
Presentes minister, Adam Anderson, Andro Donaldson, Jhon Smyth, Duncan
Makgregor, Jhon Wenton, Andro Malcum, David Forbes
Quhilk day forsamekih as thair is ane sklander ryssin on Issobel Sempill
servant to Jhon Makgregor for the tyme, for removing of the said sklander
it was ordenit that the said Jhon suld put hir away immediatly out of his
house under the paine of xx
Quhilk day in the action intendit be Oliver Pebhs agains Henrie Adamson,
the parteis being present, thir witnesses efter specifiit war admittit, sworin,
and deponit, to wit: David Sibbat, James Kinley,
[164] ...U5 and his wyf Katherein Nilson, and Elspet Ramsay.
114 According to the act.
115 Torn: one name missing.
237
Ordanis Andro Moncreif the chalmerlaine, Wilham Anderson, Duncan
Robertson, David Maky, and Jhon Muray eldaris to be pundit for ii s the
haid without ane ressonable excus quhy they war absent be alledgit.
Continewis the action intendit be OHver Pebbs bailye agains Henrie
Adamson den of gild quhill the morin efter the prayeris, the eldaris being
warnit apud acta11* togidder with the witnesses in the said action.
Ordains James Sym to gif WiUiam Purvie xii d oulkly.
To gif Willi am Gibson xx s
To gifWilliam Harvy x s
To the blindwoman in the muirhall viii d oulkly
To Helenor Ronaldson v s
Ordanis that William Anderson be pundit for ii s for his absence fra the
assembhe.
Ordains Wilham Jak, Andro Burry, Andro Drummond, Margret Oliphant,
Issobel Stewart to be wardit for disobedience.
Quhilk [day] Wilham Monipenny enterit his woman Violet Purves to hir
repentance and sche was commandit to be wardit as a duble fornicatrix.
(xvi s)
Quhilk day James Sym maid his accomptis.
Quarto Septembris 1582
Presentes minister, Adam Anderson, Andro Donaldson, Jhon Smyth, Duncan
Makgregor, Jhon Wenton, Andro Malcum, David Forbes
Quhilk day forsamekih as thair is ane sklander ryssin on Issobel Sempill
servant to Jhon Makgregor for the tyme, for removing of the said sklander
it was ordenit that the said Jhon suld put hir away immediatly out of his
house under the paine of xx
Quhilk day in the action intendit be Oliver Pebhs agains Henrie Adamson,
the parteis being present, thir witnesses efter specifiit war admittit, sworin,
and deponit, to wit: David Sibbat, James Kinley,
[164] ...U5 and his wyf Katherein Nilson, and Elspet Ramsay.
114 According to the act.
115 Torn: one name missing.
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