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GENERAL INDEX
367
Arnot, John, fermes of Nether Fordy,
55, 57; his wife’s tocher, 91; wife
of. See Stewart, Margaret.
* Wm., 48, 79, 88; funeral ex¬
penses, 92. See Johnston, Matilda.
Arntuly (Arntulye). See Airntully.
Arnuaguillane. See Rannagulzion.
Ash logs used in building arches, 283.
Atholl (Athole, Athoill), dean of. See
Greig, Thos.
and Drumalbane deanery, 304.
lands of, 347.
Atholl [Eleanor Sinclair], countess of,
fermes and teinds of Gawy, 40, 81,
90, 98, 103, 112, 120, 128, 138 ; ex¬
communicated for nonpayment, 46;
teinds of Kvnnerdis, 154; of Roy-
mour, 156. '
Janet [Campbell], countess of,
‘spouse of the master’ [a/tw. 21st
and 2nd earl] of Atholl, 248; ‘ mistress
of,’ teinds of Balnaguard, etc., 154.
John [Stewart, 20th and 1st] earl
of, brother of James 11., 331; his
testament, 280.
[21st and 2nd] earl of, 317,
318, 331, 338; keeper of the place
of Clunie, 130, 138, 146-147, 189,
241 ; complains of appointment of
bishop Douglas to Dunkeld, xxiii,
334-
— [23rd and 4th] earl of, 362 ;
feuar of Gawy, 341 ; yearly pension,
342; tacksman of Forthirkill per¬
sonage, 346.
[Margaret Fleming], countess of,
361.
Aubigny (Obbingny), Bernard Stewart,
seigneur d’, in Edinburgh, 249.
Auchengounie (Achgony, Auchgony,
Auchgonye, Auchtgony, Aucht-
gowny, Augony, Awgony), Forgan-
denny, teinds, 195, 200, 207, 215,
220, 223, 230, 234.
Auchewynny. See Auchtenny.
Auchmonstayr(Auchtmontstayr), teinds,
119, 120.
Auchmouty, Robert, 349.
Auchnayr (Auchnarye, Auchinnary).
See Nochnarrie.
Auchtenny (Achindewnny, Auchew¬
ynny, Auchtdewnye, Auchtewinny,
Auchtewny), Forgandenny, teinds,
195, 200, 207, 210, 215, 220, 223,
229, 234.
Auchter Alyth (Ouchteralytht), teinds,
76, 84, 94, 101, 104, in, 118-119,
135, 144, 146, 181 ; meal, 150.
Auchtergaven (Ouchtergawyne, Ouch-
tirgawin, Outhergavin) church, pro¬
curations, 12; carriage of victual,
124; repair of choir, 140; iron and
glass windows, 148, 266; teinds,
76-77, 84, 95, 100, 102, 106, 118-
120, 127-128, 136, 145, 340; rental,
344-
Auchtergaven, Mains of, teinds, 77, 84,
95, 102, 106, 118, 127, 136, 145.
-—- vicar of. See Brown, Thos.
vicarage of, united to prebend of
Inchemagrenocht, 350.
Auchterhouse (Ouchterhous, Vther-
house), 61.
church, 335 ; procurations, 17 ;
personage and vicarage of, 346.
Auchterlony(Ouchterlony),carpenter or
cowpar of Blair, mending vessels at
Dunkeld, 133 ; do. do. at Clunie, 184.
Auchtertool (Ouchtertole, Ouchtertule,
Ouchtertullie, Ouchtertuyll, Outher-
tule), bailie of. See Touris, Thos.
barony, 363.
church, procurations, 9.
lands of, xix, xx; given by David I.
to bishop Gregory of Dunkeld, 335 ;
feued to the laird of Grange, rental
(1561), 341, 343 ; episcopal residence
at, 336.
lordship of, capons and cane
wedders, 62-63, 68 ; fermes, 266.
See also Milton of Auchtertool.
Avandale, Andrew, lord, chancellor of
Scotland, 305.
Avenars, duties of, xxi.
Avenele, John, patronage of Abercorn
Away, zee Aiaie.
Ayson (Aysone, Aysoun), James, ap¬
prentice mason, wages, payments of
meal, etc., 115, 123, 125, 131, 134,
140, 146, 150, 212, 267, 285, 290,
295. 299, 3oo.
baker, 218.
Bacancoll. See Balcanquhal.
Baclunas. See Balclunas.
Bagro. See Balgray.
Bait, Donald, servitor, 87, 93; alms,
131, 140.
Bakak. See Balcalk.
Bakello. See Balkello.
Bakembo. See Balkemback.
Baker’s weekly meal, etc. See Brown,
John.
Balance, brass, purchase of, 212.
Balbirny (Balberny), David, ‘the little
teacher,’ Dunkeld, 79, 88, 103, 108,
218, 221, 283.
succentor (sub-chanter) of
Dunkeld, 19, 324-325.
367
Arnot, John, fermes of Nether Fordy,
55, 57; his wife’s tocher, 91; wife
of. See Stewart, Margaret.
* Wm., 48, 79, 88; funeral ex¬
penses, 92. See Johnston, Matilda.
Arntuly (Arntulye). See Airntully.
Arnuaguillane. See Rannagulzion.
Ash logs used in building arches, 283.
Atholl (Athole, Athoill), dean of. See
Greig, Thos.
and Drumalbane deanery, 304.
lands of, 347.
Atholl [Eleanor Sinclair], countess of,
fermes and teinds of Gawy, 40, 81,
90, 98, 103, 112, 120, 128, 138 ; ex¬
communicated for nonpayment, 46;
teinds of Kvnnerdis, 154; of Roy-
mour, 156. '
Janet [Campbell], countess of,
‘spouse of the master’ [a/tw. 21st
and 2nd earl] of Atholl, 248; ‘ mistress
of,’ teinds of Balnaguard, etc., 154.
John [Stewart, 20th and 1st] earl
of, brother of James 11., 331; his
testament, 280.
[21st and 2nd] earl of, 317,
318, 331, 338; keeper of the place
of Clunie, 130, 138, 146-147, 189,
241 ; complains of appointment of
bishop Douglas to Dunkeld, xxiii,
334-
— [23rd and 4th] earl of, 362 ;
feuar of Gawy, 341 ; yearly pension,
342; tacksman of Forthirkill per¬
sonage, 346.
[Margaret Fleming], countess of,
361.
Aubigny (Obbingny), Bernard Stewart,
seigneur d’, in Edinburgh, 249.
Auchengounie (Achgony, Auchgony,
Auchgonye, Auchtgony, Aucht-
gowny, Augony, Awgony), Forgan-
denny, teinds, 195, 200, 207, 215,
220, 223, 230, 234.
Auchewynny. See Auchtenny.
Auchmonstayr(Auchtmontstayr), teinds,
119, 120.
Auchmouty, Robert, 349.
Auchnayr (Auchnarye, Auchinnary).
See Nochnarrie.
Auchtenny (Achindewnny, Auchew¬
ynny, Auchtdewnye, Auchtewinny,
Auchtewny), Forgandenny, teinds,
195, 200, 207, 210, 215, 220, 223,
229, 234.
Auchter Alyth (Ouchteralytht), teinds,
76, 84, 94, 101, 104, in, 118-119,
135, 144, 146, 181 ; meal, 150.
Auchtergaven (Ouchtergawyne, Ouch-
tirgawin, Outhergavin) church, pro¬
curations, 12; carriage of victual,
124; repair of choir, 140; iron and
glass windows, 148, 266; teinds,
76-77, 84, 95, 100, 102, 106, 118-
120, 127-128, 136, 145, 340; rental,
344-
Auchtergaven, Mains of, teinds, 77, 84,
95, 102, 106, 118, 127, 136, 145.
-—- vicar of. See Brown, Thos.
vicarage of, united to prebend of
Inchemagrenocht, 350.
Auchterhouse (Ouchterhous, Vther-
house), 61.
church, 335 ; procurations, 17 ;
personage and vicarage of, 346.
Auchterlony(Ouchterlony),carpenter or
cowpar of Blair, mending vessels at
Dunkeld, 133 ; do. do. at Clunie, 184.
Auchtertool (Ouchtertole, Ouchtertule,
Ouchtertullie, Ouchtertuyll, Outher-
tule), bailie of. See Touris, Thos.
barony, 363.
church, procurations, 9.
lands of, xix, xx; given by David I.
to bishop Gregory of Dunkeld, 335 ;
feued to the laird of Grange, rental
(1561), 341, 343 ; episcopal residence
at, 336.
lordship of, capons and cane
wedders, 62-63, 68 ; fermes, 266.
See also Milton of Auchtertool.
Avandale, Andrew, lord, chancellor of
Scotland, 305.
Avenars, duties of, xxi.
Avenele, John, patronage of Abercorn
Away, zee Aiaie.
Ayson (Aysone, Aysoun), James, ap¬
prentice mason, wages, payments of
meal, etc., 115, 123, 125, 131, 134,
140, 146, 150, 212, 267, 285, 290,
295. 299, 3oo.
baker, 218.
Bacancoll. See Balcanquhal.
Baclunas. See Balclunas.
Bagro. See Balgray.
Bait, Donald, servitor, 87, 93; alms,
131, 140.
Bakak. See Balcalk.
Bakello. See Balkello.
Bakembo. See Balkemback.
Baker’s weekly meal, etc. See Brown,
John.
Balance, brass, purchase of, 212.
Balbirny (Balberny), David, ‘the little
teacher,’ Dunkeld, 79, 88, 103, 108,
218, 221, 283.
succentor (sub-chanter) of
Dunkeld, 19, 324-325.
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