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GRANITAR IN LOTHIAN
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my Lord, riding to Jed worth, in their expenses on the
way to Edinburgh and the first night there.
Total, 39 lib. 8 s. 7 d.
Discharge
Expenses of 30 horsemen of my Lord’s household sent
from Perth to the King at Jed worth, on their way and
remaining there for 18 days, in food and drink, fodder,
oats, stable and lodgings, 45 lib. 3 s. ll£ d. : received by
Sir John Symsone, steward, 14 lib. 16 s. 6 d.: delivered
to Master Thomas Brown, for 23 pounds sugar (zucri), at
16 d., I pound mace {mads), 18 s., 14 oz. cinnamon at
21 s., 1 pound ginger (zingeberis), 14 s., 9 oz. saffron,
28 s. Ifd., total, 5 lib. 20J d. : delivered to the writers
and clerks of court for royal letters and protestations
before the Lords of Council, in the action of the canes
of Kyngorne and to the macers of the door {davigeris
hostii consilii), 32 s. : similar expenses anent Cragnathrow
before the judges delegate, 7 s. 4 d. : four pewter cups
bought and sent to my Lord, 14 s.: six pairs lie spectaklis
and 2 sponges, 6 s. 8 d.: Sir John Broun, by mandate,
53 s. 4 d.: delivered to James Logan, as by my Lord’s
precept and the quittance, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d.: expenses of
the chamberlain and others riding the teinds of Craumonth,
Abbirlathy, and Abbircome, 3 lib. 10 s.: John Broun, son
of Peter Broun . . . [cetera desunt].
February 20, 1510-December 11, 1511
Account of Sir William Moncur, canon of Dunkeld and
granitar in the parts of Lothian, rendered at Dunkeld,
December 11, 1511, of receipts and expenses from his
last account there, February 20, 1510, of teinds of
the churches of Crawmond and Abbirlathy (1510)
excepting teinds and fermes of Mains of Crawmond
and Abbirlathy with which the Secretary and John
Broun of Colstoun intromitted; auditors, the pre¬
centor, Master John Lacok, and Thomas Broun, the
writer.
fol. 104.
255
my Lord, riding to Jed worth, in their expenses on the
way to Edinburgh and the first night there.
Total, 39 lib. 8 s. 7 d.
Discharge
Expenses of 30 horsemen of my Lord’s household sent
from Perth to the King at Jed worth, on their way and
remaining there for 18 days, in food and drink, fodder,
oats, stable and lodgings, 45 lib. 3 s. ll£ d. : received by
Sir John Symsone, steward, 14 lib. 16 s. 6 d.: delivered
to Master Thomas Brown, for 23 pounds sugar (zucri), at
16 d., I pound mace {mads), 18 s., 14 oz. cinnamon at
21 s., 1 pound ginger (zingeberis), 14 s., 9 oz. saffron,
28 s. Ifd., total, 5 lib. 20J d. : delivered to the writers
and clerks of court for royal letters and protestations
before the Lords of Council, in the action of the canes
of Kyngorne and to the macers of the door {davigeris
hostii consilii), 32 s. : similar expenses anent Cragnathrow
before the judges delegate, 7 s. 4 d. : four pewter cups
bought and sent to my Lord, 14 s.: six pairs lie spectaklis
and 2 sponges, 6 s. 8 d.: Sir John Broun, by mandate,
53 s. 4 d.: delivered to James Logan, as by my Lord’s
precept and the quittance, 6 lib. 13 s. 4 d.: expenses of
the chamberlain and others riding the teinds of Craumonth,
Abbirlathy, and Abbircome, 3 lib. 10 s.: John Broun, son
of Peter Broun . . . [cetera desunt].
February 20, 1510-December 11, 1511
Account of Sir William Moncur, canon of Dunkeld and
granitar in the parts of Lothian, rendered at Dunkeld,
December 11, 1511, of receipts and expenses from his
last account there, February 20, 1510, of teinds of
the churches of Crawmond and Abbirlathy (1510)
excepting teinds and fermes of Mains of Crawmond
and Abbirlathy with which the Secretary and John
Broun of Colstoun intromitted; auditors, the pre¬
centor, Master John Lacok, and Thomas Broun, the
writer.
fol. 104.
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