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RENTALE DUNKELDENSE
mony, twenty pundis; item this day fourty four pundis
and ten schillingis mony foresaid.
The sowm iiixxxv lib.
For the quhilk sowm delyverit to my Lord ane pistillair
of bras in the figure of moys with a pillair on the bak
risand with thre chandeleris, contenand in weich nyne
hundreth and thre skoir twelf pund, the price of the
hundreth fourtyfif schilling greit, extending in Scottis
mony to vi lib. xv s., and sa in the haile sowm for the
said pistillair twenty twa lib. twa schillingis sex penniis
greit, extending in Scottis mony to thre skoir sex pundis
sewin schillings vi d., iiixxvi lib. vii s. 6 d. : item for
fraucht, uncostis and tow maid be zownd, sewin schilling
sex penniis grete, extending to xxii s. vi d. scottis mony ;
item twa chales with silver tap, the laif coppir owrgilt,
the price of the pece twenty fyf schillingis greit, extending
in Scottis mony to vii lib. x s.
The Sowm thre skoir fyftene lib., and sa ewin and
sertaviit betuix my Lord and David befoir thir witnes,
Maister James Fentoun, chaintour and chalmerlane of
Dounkeld, me Master Alexander Myln, writar heirof, David
Swentoun, sone to the lard of Swentoun, William Foros,
sone to the said David, and Walter Bannerman, and thair
subscriptionis becaus the said David couth nocht wryte.
(Signed) Jacobus Fentown, prescriptus, Alexander
Myln, scriptor presentis, David Swynton, Velzem
Fourus soune iyl the sayd David, Walter Bannerman.
GEORGE BROWN
January 17, 1510
foi. 92, Account1 of George Brown, burgess of Dunde, at Dunkeld,
January 17, 1510, of ox-hides received by him in
1509, of lie sclauchter of that year.
Charge
Ninety hides of oxen at 5 s. each, 22 lib. 10 s.
In Latin.

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