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SERJEANT OF DUNKELD
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13 s. 4 d., Menmuir, 3 lib. 6 s. 8 d. of feufarm, Kyrkhill
of Megill, 8 lib., 24 capons, 1 boar, Quhitfeld, 40 s., Kyrk-
toun Cargill, 3 lib. 13 s. 4 d., besides the croft, Mukersy,
10 lib., 48 salmon, Arntuly, 13 lib. 6 s. 8 d., 96 capons,
8 wedders, 8 domestic geese, Keitheik and Ardbrek, 4 lib.
annual rent, Litildunkeld, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d., 72 poultry,
burgh ferme of Dunkeld and Litildunkeld, payable at
Martinmas, 40 s., Fordowy, f set to James Moncur and
his spouse, 5 lib., £ occupied by Thomas Bissait, 26 s. 8 d.,
annual rent of the remaining half, 50 s., Dulgarthill,
6 lib. 13 s. 4 d., omitted in charge of last account; from
James Purches, 48 salmon.
Total, 191 lib. 12 s. 4 d.: 331 poultry, 180 chickens,
173 capons, 12 hens, 22 geese, 3911 salmon, 46 wedders.
Discharge
Delivered to my Lord, 93 lib. 8 s. 10 d. : to James
Butter, my Lord’s fisherman, at 20 s. per annum, for
Martinmas 1508 and Whitsunday 1509, 20 s.; delivered
to my Lord by William Tyri, tenant of Fern, for Whit¬
sunday, 50 s.: defalcation to the accountant of fermes
of Tullemoly in the hands of Megot Wychtman, 3 lib. 6 s.
8 d., of Dowaly, 20 s., of Kyrktoun of Cargill, 3 lib. 13 s.
4 d., of Kyrkhill of Megill to Patrick Ogilvie by composition
with my Lord, 8 lib. : remitted by my Lord in alms to
John Bray of fermes of £ part of Fordo wye with which
the accountant is charged along with the annual rent
thereof, which Thomas [Bissait ?] occupied, 39 s. 2d.:
defalcation to Elizabeth Saundelaundis for Kyrkland-
baunk, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d.: in the hands of John Robertson
for the lands of Kilmorich, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d.: in the hands
of Lord Gray for Drummely, 5 lib. : of Lord Dromond,
of fermes of Quhitfeld, 40 s.: of Thomas Bannerman,
fermes of | and J of Litildunkeld, 4 lib. 3 s. 4 d.: de¬
livered to John Davidsoun, dwelling at Glenesk, at my
Lord’s mandate for expenses in procuring my Lord’s
horses Gray Scrimgeour and Equi Band, 10 s.: purchase
of 12 cod for the kitchen, 10 s.: received by my Lord,
of fermes of Gawy (Whitsunday), 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d., 10 merks
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13 s. 4 d., Menmuir, 3 lib. 6 s. 8 d. of feufarm, Kyrkhill
of Megill, 8 lib., 24 capons, 1 boar, Quhitfeld, 40 s., Kyrk-
toun Cargill, 3 lib. 13 s. 4 d., besides the croft, Mukersy,
10 lib., 48 salmon, Arntuly, 13 lib. 6 s. 8 d., 96 capons,
8 wedders, 8 domestic geese, Keitheik and Ardbrek, 4 lib.
annual rent, Litildunkeld, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d., 72 poultry,
burgh ferme of Dunkeld and Litildunkeld, payable at
Martinmas, 40 s., Fordowy, f set to James Moncur and
his spouse, 5 lib., £ occupied by Thomas Bissait, 26 s. 8 d.,
annual rent of the remaining half, 50 s., Dulgarthill,
6 lib. 13 s. 4 d., omitted in charge of last account; from
James Purches, 48 salmon.
Total, 191 lib. 12 s. 4 d.: 331 poultry, 180 chickens,
173 capons, 12 hens, 22 geese, 3911 salmon, 46 wedders.
Discharge
Delivered to my Lord, 93 lib. 8 s. 10 d. : to James
Butter, my Lord’s fisherman, at 20 s. per annum, for
Martinmas 1508 and Whitsunday 1509, 20 s.; delivered
to my Lord by William Tyri, tenant of Fern, for Whit¬
sunday, 50 s.: defalcation to the accountant of fermes
of Tullemoly in the hands of Megot Wychtman, 3 lib. 6 s.
8 d., of Dowaly, 20 s., of Kyrktoun of Cargill, 3 lib. 13 s.
4 d., of Kyrkhill of Megill to Patrick Ogilvie by composition
with my Lord, 8 lib. : remitted by my Lord in alms to
John Bray of fermes of £ part of Fordo wye with which
the accountant is charged along with the annual rent
thereof, which Thomas [Bissait ?] occupied, 39 s. 2d.:
defalcation to Elizabeth Saundelaundis for Kyrkland-
baunk, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d.: in the hands of John Robertson
for the lands of Kilmorich, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d.: in the hands
of Lord Gray for Drummely, 5 lib. : of Lord Dromond,
of fermes of Quhitfeld, 40 s.: of Thomas Bannerman,
fermes of | and J of Litildunkeld, 4 lib. 3 s. 4 d.: de¬
livered to John Davidsoun, dwelling at Glenesk, at my
Lord’s mandate for expenses in procuring my Lord’s
horses Gray Scrimgeour and Equi Band, 10 s.: purchase
of 12 cod for the kitchen, 10 s.: received by my Lord,
of fermes of Gawy (Whitsunday), 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d., 10 merks
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