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RENTALE DUNKELDENSE
at the meadows, 2 s. 8 d.: repair of the kiln (ustrini)
in stone and roofing (lapide tecto et tegite), 48 s.: repair of
the house for the hay and peat (domusfeni petarum) and of
the barn (orei), 4 lib.: Robert Masson, for his labour,
5 lib. 6 s. 8 d. : John Querreour, for his whole annual
fee, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d.: Bartholomew Sclater, working at
Clony, with whom account is to be made thereanent,
3 lib. : Sir Anthony Macdowell, in Dunkeld and Clony
during my Lord’s absence at 12 d. per day, for his wages
(gagiis), 10 lib. 19 s. 9 d.: Donald and Malcolm Sawar,
working with him certain days, 24 s. 3 d.: at my Lord’s
mandate to Monan, the said Sir Anthony’s brother, now
deceased, 20 s.: Robert Brown of Fordale, 7 s. 7 d.: John
Broun, to buy a tunic {tunica), 7 s. 6 d. : Robert Blad,
10 s. 8 d.: David Cowper, to make 9 stoups {amphore),
1 laddgalloun, and 1 sponchour, 2 s. 8 d.: to Felan Garwy,
Alexander Burn, Alexander King, serving Robert Massone
in working at the baking oven {clibanum pistrinum), 12 s. r
purchase of 301 ells woollen cloth for the poor (1507), and
40 ells this year, 4 lib. 4 s.: 8 sacks for which the account¬
ant is to answer, 18 s.: purchase of 4 locks {serarum) for the
doors of the bakery, the hay-loft, the peat-house and the
oat-bam, and repair of certain others, 5 s.: purchase of
10 widdeis of iron, 30 s. 8 d.: to Gillenow, when my Lord
was absent and remaining at Dunkeld, 17 s.: the wife of
John Fischair, spinning a stone of hemp {canopis) for nets,
2 s. 8 d.: John Skougall, for candles and bringing water
for 13 lie brewingis, 10 s. 10 d.: carriage of lime from Perth
to Dunkeld, also bringing in victual of the churches of
Alyght, Cargill and Ouchtergawin, 28 s.: carriage of hard
fish to Banwy in Memis, 9 s. 8 d.: also bringing in com¬
bustibles (combustiblia), schezaldis, and sand, 11 s.:
messengers {baiulis literarum) for importation of victual,
10 s.: petty expenses, 4 s. 2 d. : delivered to the canons,
of teinds of Megilhauch, in 24 b. meal at 14 s. the boll,
16 lib. 16 s.: inlake omitted in account of meal, 12 b. at
14 s., 8 lib. 8 s.
Total, 339 lib. 15 s. 5 d.
Balance, 7 lib. 6 s. 5| d.
RENTALE DUNKELDENSE
at the meadows, 2 s. 8 d.: repair of the kiln (ustrini)
in stone and roofing (lapide tecto et tegite), 48 s.: repair of
the house for the hay and peat (domusfeni petarum) and of
the barn (orei), 4 lib.: Robert Masson, for his labour,
5 lib. 6 s. 8 d. : John Querreour, for his whole annual
fee, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d.: Bartholomew Sclater, working at
Clony, with whom account is to be made thereanent,
3 lib. : Sir Anthony Macdowell, in Dunkeld and Clony
during my Lord’s absence at 12 d. per day, for his wages
(gagiis), 10 lib. 19 s. 9 d.: Donald and Malcolm Sawar,
working with him certain days, 24 s. 3 d.: at my Lord’s
mandate to Monan, the said Sir Anthony’s brother, now
deceased, 20 s.: Robert Brown of Fordale, 7 s. 7 d.: John
Broun, to buy a tunic {tunica), 7 s. 6 d. : Robert Blad,
10 s. 8 d.: David Cowper, to make 9 stoups {amphore),
1 laddgalloun, and 1 sponchour, 2 s. 8 d.: to Felan Garwy,
Alexander Burn, Alexander King, serving Robert Massone
in working at the baking oven {clibanum pistrinum), 12 s. r
purchase of 301 ells woollen cloth for the poor (1507), and
40 ells this year, 4 lib. 4 s.: 8 sacks for which the account¬
ant is to answer, 18 s.: purchase of 4 locks {serarum) for the
doors of the bakery, the hay-loft, the peat-house and the
oat-bam, and repair of certain others, 5 s.: purchase of
10 widdeis of iron, 30 s. 8 d.: to Gillenow, when my Lord
was absent and remaining at Dunkeld, 17 s.: the wife of
John Fischair, spinning a stone of hemp {canopis) for nets,
2 s. 8 d.: John Skougall, for candles and bringing water
for 13 lie brewingis, 10 s. 10 d.: carriage of lime from Perth
to Dunkeld, also bringing in victual of the churches of
Alyght, Cargill and Ouchtergawin, 28 s.: carriage of hard
fish to Banwy in Memis, 9 s. 8 d.: also bringing in com¬
bustibles (combustiblia), schezaldis, and sand, 11 s.:
messengers {baiulis literarum) for importation of victual,
10 s.: petty expenses, 4 s. 2 d. : delivered to the canons,
of teinds of Megilhauch, in 24 b. meal at 14 s. the boll,
16 lib. 16 s.: inlake omitted in account of meal, 12 b. at
14 s., 8 lib. 8 s.
Total, 339 lib. 15 s. 5 d.
Balance, 7 lib. 6 s. 5| d.
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