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RENTALE DUNKELDENSE
fol. 44.
Discharge
Delivered to Sir James Henrisoun, in fee for Whitsunday,
1505, 40 s. : to Sir Patrick Oliphant, chaplain, for which
he accounted at Clony, October 24, 1505, 42 s. Id.: to
William Wallangis, painter, as by the account between
my Lord and him, 20 s.: delivered to Sir Patrick Oliphant
for 20 b. oats to be sown in Clony, at 3 s. 4 d. a boll, for
which William Erwyn, my Lord’s servant in Clony
accounted, October 21, 1506, 3 lib. 6 s. 8 d. : to the said
Sir Patrick, likewise, for 1 b. wheat, 12 s.; delivered to my
Lord at divers times, 69 lib. 18 s. d. : delivered to Sir
John Smalem, executor of Master Thomas Smalem,
assignee in this part of Master George Feme, prebendary
of Alith, of money furnished (accommodatis) by the said
Master George through the accountant for William Perlie’s
wages (gagiis) in name of the late Master George Brown,
chamberlain of St. Andrews, besides 20 s. paid to Sir John
under the same head by Sir Thomas Betone, chaplain,
3 lib. 8 s.: procurations of the church of Retray with fruits
of which (1505) Sir Walter Mortymer intromitted and shall
answer my Lord, 53 s. 4 d.: procurations of Lethindy,
with which Sir Thomas Betone intromitted, similarly,
26 s. 8 d.: defalcation to Master David Brown, rector
of Fern, by my Lord’s writing, 40 s.
(Signed) Jacobus Fentoun, 'precentor, chamerarius et
auditor manu propria.
Total, 88 lib. 7 s. 6j d.
Balance, 4J d.
January 4, 1506-June 23, 1508
Account of Master Alexander Myln, canon of Dunkeld
and dean of Christianity in the parts of Angus,
rendered at Dunkeld, June 23, 1508, of receipts and
expenses from his last account at Dunkeld, January
4, 1506.
RENTALE DUNKELDENSE
fol. 44.
Discharge
Delivered to Sir James Henrisoun, in fee for Whitsunday,
1505, 40 s. : to Sir Patrick Oliphant, chaplain, for which
he accounted at Clony, October 24, 1505, 42 s. Id.: to
William Wallangis, painter, as by the account between
my Lord and him, 20 s.: delivered to Sir Patrick Oliphant
for 20 b. oats to be sown in Clony, at 3 s. 4 d. a boll, for
which William Erwyn, my Lord’s servant in Clony
accounted, October 21, 1506, 3 lib. 6 s. 8 d. : to the said
Sir Patrick, likewise, for 1 b. wheat, 12 s.; delivered to my
Lord at divers times, 69 lib. 18 s. d. : delivered to Sir
John Smalem, executor of Master Thomas Smalem,
assignee in this part of Master George Feme, prebendary
of Alith, of money furnished (accommodatis) by the said
Master George through the accountant for William Perlie’s
wages (gagiis) in name of the late Master George Brown,
chamberlain of St. Andrews, besides 20 s. paid to Sir John
under the same head by Sir Thomas Betone, chaplain,
3 lib. 8 s.: procurations of the church of Retray with fruits
of which (1505) Sir Walter Mortymer intromitted and shall
answer my Lord, 53 s. 4 d.: procurations of Lethindy,
with which Sir Thomas Betone intromitted, similarly,
26 s. 8 d.: defalcation to Master David Brown, rector
of Fern, by my Lord’s writing, 40 s.
(Signed) Jacobus Fentoun, 'precentor, chamerarius et
auditor manu propria.
Total, 88 lib. 7 s. 6j d.
Balance, 4J d.
January 4, 1506-June 23, 1508
Account of Master Alexander Myln, canon of Dunkeld
and dean of Christianity in the parts of Angus,
rendered at Dunkeld, June 23, 1508, of receipts and
expenses from his last account at Dunkeld, January
4, 1506.
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