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GRANITAR AT PERTH
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38 s. : 2 barrels salmon given to the greyfriars and black-
friars of Pertht, by mandate of the executors, for prayers
on behalf of the late reverend father, 4 lib. 6 s.: ferme of
the granaries for barley and meal, 26 s. 8 d., and the store¬
house (granario) for lime, 12 s.: Lord Lindesay, Master of
Craufeurd, by my Lord’s precept, 8 b. meal at 9 s. 4 d.,
3 lib. 14 s. 8 d. : the lady of Kinwaid, similarly, 3 lib. 14 s.
8 d.: alms to the poor, when my Lord was alive, 3 lib. 2 s.:
at the time of the present account and the exequies at Perth,
3 lib.: to honest (honestioribus) poor within and without the
burgh of Pertht in alms, at the mandate of the executors,
12 lib.: the greyfriars, the blackfriars, the Carthusians,
the Carmelites, and the chaplains of the burgh of Pertht,
for the exequies of the late reverend father and Masses
{sujfragiis missarum) in great number as in a list (cedula)
presented by the accountant anent Masses of secular priests,
besides the choir of Pertht and religious places, during
four days, in all two hundred and ninety-six Masses,
12 lib. 4 s. 10 d.: the vicar and choristers of the choir
celebrating vigils of the dead and Masses for two days,
59 s. 8 d. : to the religious of the aforesaid places, 4 lib. :
the keeper (custodi) and his bell-ringers (ministris campan-
arum) of the church of Pertht, and the belman for his labour
during three days, 23 s.: l£ stones of wax, 30 s.: making
thereof, 3 s. 6 d. : 24 painted armys for the exequies, 14 s. :
the minister of the Charterhouse carrying the jewels
(jocalia), at the time of the exequies, to Pertht, 8 d. :
the canons of Scone, celebrating the exequies in their own
place, 26 s. 8 d. : petty expenses, 21 s. 10 d. : John
M‘Carquhar for 18 martis for the larder at Dunkeld at
26 s., the prebendary of Alytht giving 4 d. for earnest-
money [?] {pro erris), 23 lib. 7 s. 8 d.
Total, 485 lib. 9 s. 2 d.
Balance, 138 lib. 14 s. 4 d.
Delivered to John Broun, baker in Dunkeld, 4 c. 11 b. : Wheat,
to John Pebils, the baker in Pertht, 22 b.
Total, 6 c. 1 b., and so equal.
[A portion of the account is missing.]
237
38 s. : 2 barrels salmon given to the greyfriars and black-
friars of Pertht, by mandate of the executors, for prayers
on behalf of the late reverend father, 4 lib. 6 s.: ferme of
the granaries for barley and meal, 26 s. 8 d., and the store¬
house (granario) for lime, 12 s.: Lord Lindesay, Master of
Craufeurd, by my Lord’s precept, 8 b. meal at 9 s. 4 d.,
3 lib. 14 s. 8 d. : the lady of Kinwaid, similarly, 3 lib. 14 s.
8 d.: alms to the poor, when my Lord was alive, 3 lib. 2 s.:
at the time of the present account and the exequies at Perth,
3 lib.: to honest (honestioribus) poor within and without the
burgh of Pertht in alms, at the mandate of the executors,
12 lib.: the greyfriars, the blackfriars, the Carthusians,
the Carmelites, and the chaplains of the burgh of Pertht,
for the exequies of the late reverend father and Masses
{sujfragiis missarum) in great number as in a list (cedula)
presented by the accountant anent Masses of secular priests,
besides the choir of Pertht and religious places, during
four days, in all two hundred and ninety-six Masses,
12 lib. 4 s. 10 d.: the vicar and choristers of the choir
celebrating vigils of the dead and Masses for two days,
59 s. 8 d. : to the religious of the aforesaid places, 4 lib. :
the keeper (custodi) and his bell-ringers (ministris campan-
arum) of the church of Pertht, and the belman for his labour
during three days, 23 s.: l£ stones of wax, 30 s.: making
thereof, 3 s. 6 d. : 24 painted armys for the exequies, 14 s. :
the minister of the Charterhouse carrying the jewels
(jocalia), at the time of the exequies, to Pertht, 8 d. :
the canons of Scone, celebrating the exequies in their own
place, 26 s. 8 d. : petty expenses, 21 s. 10 d. : John
M‘Carquhar for 18 martis for the larder at Dunkeld at
26 s., the prebendary of Alytht giving 4 d. for earnest-
money [?] {pro erris), 23 lib. 7 s. 8 d.
Total, 485 lib. 9 s. 2 d.
Balance, 138 lib. 14 s. 4 d.
Delivered to John Broun, baker in Dunkeld, 4 c. 11 b. : Wheat,
to John Pebils, the baker in Pertht, 22 b.
Total, 6 c. 1 b., and so equal.
[A portion of the account is missing.]
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