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GRANITAR OF DUNKELD
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for 3 b. lentes delivered to Moncur as steward, 6 b.:
making 31 c. malt, 1 c. 15 b.: for multure of 4 c. 11 b.
wheat, 4 b. 2 f. 3 p. : Master John Lacok, superexpended
in his last account, 9 b. 2 f., as by my Lord’s precept:
delivered to Henry Bannerman, the butler, and sent to
Clony, in loaves, December 21, 1514, 3 b.: Duncan Beg,
in Rannoch, by mandate of the late reverend father, as the
prebendary of Alytht testifies, lb.: James Hendersone,
sent to Rannoch to cut and carry wood to the bridge for
davilling, with certain servitors, 3 f. : 25 caraigis sent to
Rannoch for the wood, 3 b. 2 p. : 12 caraigis to Montros
and elsewhere for dried fish, each receiving a batum, 3 f.:
Thomas Thomson, shepherd in Inschevin, lb.: repairing
the sheepfold, 2 f. : the maker of gabions (corborum
hostilium) in lie bontay, 3 f. : for maintenance in prison of
Master James Stewart’s son, 3 f.: John Young, bellringer,
for the cleaning (emendatione sc. emundatione) of the
church, 1 b. [opposite this entry the margin has Johurri]:
the boatmen of Kinclevyn, 2 b.: John Layng, for 2 b.
oats to be taken for the horses of the laird of Bas, 1 b. 1 f.:
William Wallanch, painter, in his fee, 1 c.: Thomas
Wrycht, in part of his fee, 1 c.: Bartholomew Sklaitter,
deceased, at 20 b. per annum, for a year from November 10,
1513, 20 b., and thereafter till his death, 2 b.: Alexander
Murray, mason, 6 b.: James Butter, fisherman, 4 b.:
Robert Marlzone, in part of 8 b., 1 b.: George Abber-
crumby, for the quarry of Burnban, 10 b.: Master David
Carrail, sheriff-clerk of Forfar, for his labour in the matter
of Cragnachthrow, by mandate of the late reverend father
attested by the official, 2 b. : for 4 b. 2 f. 3 p. oats, teinds
of Keynlandis sent to Tullelum for my Lord’s horses and
there entered in the diet book, January 8, 1513, 2 b. 2 f. :
the friars of Dunde, 2 b.: remission to John Ros for teinds
of Arleweich and Blairfartil, 3 b. 3 f.: remitted to George
M'Anemoyll by my Lord, as the prebendary of Alytht
testifies, 6b.: Mariot Broun, likewise, lb.: Andrew
MWalcane and George Bernys, watchmen of the place
of Dunkeld for a year from January 1,1513, and thereafter
to January 20, exclusive, at a modium per week, 1 c. 11 b.
139
for 3 b. lentes delivered to Moncur as steward, 6 b.:
making 31 c. malt, 1 c. 15 b.: for multure of 4 c. 11 b.
wheat, 4 b. 2 f. 3 p. : Master John Lacok, superexpended
in his last account, 9 b. 2 f., as by my Lord’s precept:
delivered to Henry Bannerman, the butler, and sent to
Clony, in loaves, December 21, 1514, 3 b.: Duncan Beg,
in Rannoch, by mandate of the late reverend father, as the
prebendary of Alytht testifies, lb.: James Hendersone,
sent to Rannoch to cut and carry wood to the bridge for
davilling, with certain servitors, 3 f. : 25 caraigis sent to
Rannoch for the wood, 3 b. 2 p. : 12 caraigis to Montros
and elsewhere for dried fish, each receiving a batum, 3 f.:
Thomas Thomson, shepherd in Inschevin, lb.: repairing
the sheepfold, 2 f. : the maker of gabions (corborum
hostilium) in lie bontay, 3 f. : for maintenance in prison of
Master James Stewart’s son, 3 f.: John Young, bellringer,
for the cleaning (emendatione sc. emundatione) of the
church, 1 b. [opposite this entry the margin has Johurri]:
the boatmen of Kinclevyn, 2 b.: John Layng, for 2 b.
oats to be taken for the horses of the laird of Bas, 1 b. 1 f.:
William Wallanch, painter, in his fee, 1 c.: Thomas
Wrycht, in part of his fee, 1 c.: Bartholomew Sklaitter,
deceased, at 20 b. per annum, for a year from November 10,
1513, 20 b., and thereafter till his death, 2 b.: Alexander
Murray, mason, 6 b.: James Butter, fisherman, 4 b.:
Robert Marlzone, in part of 8 b., 1 b.: George Abber-
crumby, for the quarry of Burnban, 10 b.: Master David
Carrail, sheriff-clerk of Forfar, for his labour in the matter
of Cragnachthrow, by mandate of the late reverend father
attested by the official, 2 b. : for 4 b. 2 f. 3 p. oats, teinds
of Keynlandis sent to Tullelum for my Lord’s horses and
there entered in the diet book, January 8, 1513, 2 b. 2 f. :
the friars of Dunde, 2 b.: remission to John Ros for teinds
of Arleweich and Blairfartil, 3 b. 3 f.: remitted to George
M'Anemoyll by my Lord, as the prebendary of Alytht
testifies, 6b.: Mariot Broun, likewise, lb.: Andrew
MWalcane and George Bernys, watchmen of the place
of Dunkeld for a year from January 1,1513, and thereafter
to January 20, exclusive, at a modium per week, 1 c. 11 b.
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