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RENTALE DUNKELDENSE
Barley.
Oats.
Money.
Mains of Abbirlathy (1510), for which the said John is
acted as above.
Total, 21 c. 12 b. 2 f. wheat.
Balance, 20 b.
Which balance is sold at 7 s. the boll, if the laird of
Colstoun pay between now and Easter.
Assigned to the merchants as above, 15 c. 13 b., the
said teinds (1510) reverting to my Lord and set by his
chamberlain : sown in Mains of Craumound, as above,
35 b. : delivered to Master James Lyne, 3 c. 6 b. : fermes
of Abbirlathy, in the hands of John Broun, as above, 4 c.
7 b. 1 f.: to men sifting (tiritantirazantibus) the barley,
lb.
Total, 25 c. 14 b. barley.
Balance, 6 c. 13 b. 3 f.
Of which balance, in the hands of John Brown of
Colstown, teinds of Abbirlathy Mains (1509), 2 c. 4 b.;
clear balance being 4 c. 9 b. 3 f., which was sold at 7 s.
the boll for 25 lib. 16 s. 3 d.
To the merchants, as above, 40 c. 7 b.: sown in Mains
of Craumound, for which the Secretary is to answer, 4 c.:
to those working the Mains of Craumound, in their bolls
(in bollis suis), 2 c.: four horses working there, 2 c.: the
Secretary, by my Lord’s precept and the quittance of
Master James Lyne, his chaplain, 27 b. 2 f.: Master
Alexander Myln, in Edinburgh on my Lord’s business, 7 b.:
Alexander Bannerman, 2 b.: sifting, as above, 2 b.
Total, 50 c. 13 b. 2 f. oats.
Balance, 4 c. lb. 2 f.
Of which balance, in the hands of the said John Broun,
teinds of Mains of Abbirlathy (1509), 34 b. : sold at 4 s. 2 d.
the boll for 6 lib. 11 s. 3 d., 31 b. 2 f.
Charge
Sale of barley, 25 lib. 16 s. 3d.: sale of oats, 6 lib.
11 s. 3d.: burgh fermes and annual rents of the town
of Crawmond (1510), 40 s. : received from servitors of
RENTALE DUNKELDENSE
Barley.
Oats.
Money.
Mains of Abbirlathy (1510), for which the said John is
acted as above.
Total, 21 c. 12 b. 2 f. wheat.
Balance, 20 b.
Which balance is sold at 7 s. the boll, if the laird of
Colstoun pay between now and Easter.
Assigned to the merchants as above, 15 c. 13 b., the
said teinds (1510) reverting to my Lord and set by his
chamberlain : sown in Mains of Craumound, as above,
35 b. : delivered to Master James Lyne, 3 c. 6 b. : fermes
of Abbirlathy, in the hands of John Broun, as above, 4 c.
7 b. 1 f.: to men sifting (tiritantirazantibus) the barley,
lb.
Total, 25 c. 14 b. barley.
Balance, 6 c. 13 b. 3 f.
Of which balance, in the hands of John Brown of
Colstown, teinds of Abbirlathy Mains (1509), 2 c. 4 b.;
clear balance being 4 c. 9 b. 3 f., which was sold at 7 s.
the boll for 25 lib. 16 s. 3 d.
To the merchants, as above, 40 c. 7 b.: sown in Mains
of Craumound, for which the Secretary is to answer, 4 c.:
to those working the Mains of Craumound, in their bolls
(in bollis suis), 2 c.: four horses working there, 2 c.: the
Secretary, by my Lord’s precept and the quittance of
Master James Lyne, his chaplain, 27 b. 2 f.: Master
Alexander Myln, in Edinburgh on my Lord’s business, 7 b.:
Alexander Bannerman, 2 b.: sifting, as above, 2 b.
Total, 50 c. 13 b. 2 f. oats.
Balance, 4 c. lb. 2 f.
Of which balance, in the hands of the said John Broun,
teinds of Mains of Abbirlathy (1509), 34 b. : sold at 4 s. 2 d.
the boll for 6 lib. 11 s. 3 d., 31 b. 2 f.
Charge
Sale of barley, 25 lib. 16 s. 3d.: sale of oats, 6 lib.
11 s. 3d.: burgh fermes and annual rents of the town
of Crawmond (1510), 40 s. : received from servitors of
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