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GRANITAR IN LOTHIAN
259
Dunkeld, Master John Name, marischal, and Thomas
Brown, the writer.
Charge
For 20 b. wheat, 2 c. 4 b. barley, at 7 s. the boll as in
Sir William Moncur’s account at Dunkeld, February 20,
1510, 19 lib. 12 s.: for 34 b. oats likewise, 7 lib. 20 d. :
for 20 b. teind wheat of the Mains, 1510, 8 lib. 6 s. 8 d. :
for 2 c. 4 b. teind barley, similarly, at 7 s., 12 lib. 12 s. :
for 40 b. teind oats, similarly, at 5 s., 10 lib. : for 16 c.
wheat, barley, and fermes of the Mains, 1509 and 1510 at
7 s. (besides 11 b. wheat, 11 b. barley, which he has for
his fee), for which sum the accountant is acted in the
books of the court spiritual of Dunkeld, Friday, February
14, 1510, 99 lib. 12 s. : for 8 dozen capons wont to be
paid annually by the tenants of the Mains, for which he is
acted as above, 4 lib. 16 s.
Total, 152 lib. 4 d.
Discharge
Delivered to my Lord by Master Alexander Myln in the
accountant’s name, as by the quittance, April 15, 1510,
63 lib. 7 s. 8 d. : to Master John Murray, by my Lord’s
mandate, 8 b. wheat (1509) at the accountant’s risk, 7 s.
the boll, 56 s.: to the same, 8 b. wheat (1510) at 8 s. 4 d.,
3 lib. 6 s. 8 d.: to the blackfriars of Edinburgh and the
greyfriars of Haldingtoun, 8 b. wheat for the two crops,
4 b. at 7 s., and 4 b. at 8 s. 4 d., 3 lib. 16 d.: defalcation
by my Lord for which Sir William Moncur is to answer,
12 lib. 19 s. 2 d., because the said Sir William received
victual and money of divers tenants of Abbirlathy for
teinds and fermes of 1509 within the period of the accoun¬
tant’s intromission : building (constructio) of the whole
choir of Abbirlathy Church, in lime, cut stones and common
(communibus ?) stones, roofing (tecto tegite et tigulis tignis
et lignis), pointing {linicione), glass windows, and iron, etc.,
also the labour of the workmen, 63 lib. 2 d.: and by
consent of my Lord and the accountant the contract per
modum indenture between my Lord and the said accountant
[and] his eldest son John, anent the tack and setting of
259
Dunkeld, Master John Name, marischal, and Thomas
Brown, the writer.
Charge
For 20 b. wheat, 2 c. 4 b. barley, at 7 s. the boll as in
Sir William Moncur’s account at Dunkeld, February 20,
1510, 19 lib. 12 s.: for 34 b. oats likewise, 7 lib. 20 d. :
for 20 b. teind wheat of the Mains, 1510, 8 lib. 6 s. 8 d. :
for 2 c. 4 b. teind barley, similarly, at 7 s., 12 lib. 12 s. :
for 40 b. teind oats, similarly, at 5 s., 10 lib. : for 16 c.
wheat, barley, and fermes of the Mains, 1509 and 1510 at
7 s. (besides 11 b. wheat, 11 b. barley, which he has for
his fee), for which sum the accountant is acted in the
books of the court spiritual of Dunkeld, Friday, February
14, 1510, 99 lib. 12 s. : for 8 dozen capons wont to be
paid annually by the tenants of the Mains, for which he is
acted as above, 4 lib. 16 s.
Total, 152 lib. 4 d.
Discharge
Delivered to my Lord by Master Alexander Myln in the
accountant’s name, as by the quittance, April 15, 1510,
63 lib. 7 s. 8 d. : to Master John Murray, by my Lord’s
mandate, 8 b. wheat (1509) at the accountant’s risk, 7 s.
the boll, 56 s.: to the same, 8 b. wheat (1510) at 8 s. 4 d.,
3 lib. 6 s. 8 d.: to the blackfriars of Edinburgh and the
greyfriars of Haldingtoun, 8 b. wheat for the two crops,
4 b. at 7 s., and 4 b. at 8 s. 4 d., 3 lib. 16 d.: defalcation
by my Lord for which Sir William Moncur is to answer,
12 lib. 19 s. 2 d., because the said Sir William received
victual and money of divers tenants of Abbirlathy for
teinds and fermes of 1509 within the period of the accoun¬
tant’s intromission : building (constructio) of the whole
choir of Abbirlathy Church, in lime, cut stones and common
(communibus ?) stones, roofing (tecto tegite et tigulis tignis
et lignis), pointing {linicione), glass windows, and iron, etc.,
also the labour of the workmen, 63 lib. 2 d.: and by
consent of my Lord and the accountant the contract per
modum indenture between my Lord and the said accountant
[and] his eldest son John, anent the tack and setting of
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