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RENTALS DUNKELDENSE
Master Robert Spanke, by precept, 6 lib.: George Cunyn-
ghame and Margaret Skrymgeour, his spouse, similarly,
5 lib. 6 s. 8 d. : a tunic for Thomas Sawer, servant in my
Lord’s chamber, 14 s.: to James in the stable, for his fee,
by precept, 12s.: likewise David Murray for 3 girths,
ane empale and 1 lie te for lie harnes, 7 s.: James Muyr,
by precept at Dunkeld, June 27, 1514, for his fee, 20 s.:
the Carmelites of Tullelum for the Mass of Corpus Christi,
term of Martinmas 1514, by precept, and the quittance of
Sir John Davidson, 26 s. 8 d.: 2 oz. of indigo [?] (ind),
2 oz. lie okment, 2 oz. lie senopir, delivered to William
Wallanch by my Lord’s precept, 6 s.: l£ ells lie Inglis reid,
33 s.: 3 lie carcagis of oxen sent by my Lord’s mandate
for the larder at Kynwaid, 3 lib. 12 d.: 14,000 lie Caitnes
sklait for the building of the church at Tullelum, 49 lib. :
Bodocht, slater, for repair and lie dressing of old slates of
Tullelum, 26 s. 8 d.: aliment for the children of Patrick
Blayr, who died January 6 instant, and for a napkin [?]
(sudario ?) and the remaining expenses anent him on the
day of burial, 49 s. 8 d.: for lie blachin of 7 doz. and 5 ells
of linen cloth and sending thereof to Dunkeld for my Lord,
6 s. 4 d.: 1J pounds wax and sending thereof to Dunkeld
with Sir James (cum domino Jacobo), 4 s. 2 J d. : 3| pounds
wax to make torchis and 1 rotulus in Tullelum and making
thereof, 10 s. : 2 stones hemp for Walter Georgis, fisher¬
man in Clony, 21 s. 4 d.: 3 stones hemp for William
Fischair, 32 s. : 4 pounds lie corkis to these two, 2 s. 8 d. :
3 wispis of steill delivered to Sir Hugh Gray, 10 s. : 14 new
pikes, 37 s. 4 d. : 1 lie chopin of pewter, 4 s. 6 d.: 18 lie
faldom of rope for lie cheriot, 7 s.: 4 c. 11 b. wheat de¬
livered to John Broun, baker at Dunkeld, 48 lib. 14 s. 8 d.:
21 c. lime, with the uncostis, 13 lib. 5 s. 7 d.: 4 c. salt
sent to Dunkeld at 4 s. the boll, and 3 c. at 3 s. the boll,
10 lib. 8 s.: 12 b. salt at 3 s. for Clony, 36 s.: 8 b. at 3 s.
for Tullelum, 24 s. : 55 loads of coal at 11 d., 50 s. 5 d. :
600 loads peat, 200 at 4 d., 3 lib. 6 s. 8 d., and 400 at 3 d.,
5 lib.: expenses of the chamberlain riding teinds (1514),
30 s.: expenses of the household in Pertht, riding with
the Master and Lord Craufeurd to Sterviling and returning.
Master Robert Spanke, by precept, 6 lib.: George Cunyn-
ghame and Margaret Skrymgeour, his spouse, similarly,
5 lib. 6 s. 8 d. : a tunic for Thomas Sawer, servant in my
Lord’s chamber, 14 s.: to James in the stable, for his fee,
by precept, 12s.: likewise David Murray for 3 girths,
ane empale and 1 lie te for lie harnes, 7 s.: James Muyr,
by precept at Dunkeld, June 27, 1514, for his fee, 20 s.:
the Carmelites of Tullelum for the Mass of Corpus Christi,
term of Martinmas 1514, by precept, and the quittance of
Sir John Davidson, 26 s. 8 d.: 2 oz. of indigo [?] (ind),
2 oz. lie okment, 2 oz. lie senopir, delivered to William
Wallanch by my Lord’s precept, 6 s.: l£ ells lie Inglis reid,
33 s.: 3 lie carcagis of oxen sent by my Lord’s mandate
for the larder at Kynwaid, 3 lib. 12 d.: 14,000 lie Caitnes
sklait for the building of the church at Tullelum, 49 lib. :
Bodocht, slater, for repair and lie dressing of old slates of
Tullelum, 26 s. 8 d.: aliment for the children of Patrick
Blayr, who died January 6 instant, and for a napkin [?]
(sudario ?) and the remaining expenses anent him on the
day of burial, 49 s. 8 d.: for lie blachin of 7 doz. and 5 ells
of linen cloth and sending thereof to Dunkeld for my Lord,
6 s. 4 d.: 1J pounds wax and sending thereof to Dunkeld
with Sir James (cum domino Jacobo), 4 s. 2 J d. : 3| pounds
wax to make torchis and 1 rotulus in Tullelum and making
thereof, 10 s. : 2 stones hemp for Walter Georgis, fisher¬
man in Clony, 21 s. 4 d.: 3 stones hemp for William
Fischair, 32 s. : 4 pounds lie corkis to these two, 2 s. 8 d. :
3 wispis of steill delivered to Sir Hugh Gray, 10 s. : 14 new
pikes, 37 s. 4 d. : 1 lie chopin of pewter, 4 s. 6 d.: 18 lie
faldom of rope for lie cheriot, 7 s.: 4 c. 11 b. wheat de¬
livered to John Broun, baker at Dunkeld, 48 lib. 14 s. 8 d.:
21 c. lime, with the uncostis, 13 lib. 5 s. 7 d.: 4 c. salt
sent to Dunkeld at 4 s. the boll, and 3 c. at 3 s. the boll,
10 lib. 8 s.: 12 b. salt at 3 s. for Clony, 36 s.: 8 b. at 3 s.
for Tullelum, 24 s. : 55 loads of coal at 11 d., 50 s. 5 d. :
600 loads peat, 200 at 4 d., 3 lib. 6 s. 8 d., and 400 at 3 d.,
5 lib.: expenses of the chamberlain riding teinds (1514),
30 s.: expenses of the household in Pertht, riding with
the Master and Lord Craufeurd to Sterviling and returning.
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