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GENERAL INDEX
877
Crieff, rector of. See Stewart, Walter.
See Kincardine (Kincairney in
Crieff).
Cripple (Crippile), Catherine, alms-
woman, 131, 140.
Crob. See Corb.
Croft, Lagganallachy, rental, 348.
Crombie (Cromby), church, procura¬
tions, 9, 10.
Cuk. See Cook. •
Cullace, Robert, of Balnomone, 350.
Cult (Cultis, Cultis crofts), Alyth,
teinds, 76, 81, 84, 89, 94, 97-98, 101,
103,104, 108, 111-112, 114, 118-119,
120, 135, 144, 151, 181-182, 184.
Culteuchar, Nether (Nedircolcwquhyr,
Nedyr Colquequhyr, Nethircol-
kewhyr, Nethirculcuquhir), Forgan-
denny, teinds, 195, 207, 210, 215,
219, 223, 230, 234, 242.
Over (Ovircolkewhyr, Ovircol-
quhuir, Ovirculcuichquhir, Owircol-
cuquhir, Owircolcwquhyr, Owyr
Culquequhyr), Forgandenny, teinds,
195, 200, 207, 210, 215, 219, 223,
230, 234.
Cultrany. See Coulterenny.
Gumming (Cumyng), Alex., of Cowty,
20, 162.
Cunningham (Cunynghame), George,
and Margt. Scrimgeour, his spouse,
236.
John. See Tulloch, John.
Robt. See Mason, Robt.
William, 359.
Cupar [in Angus]. See Coupar Angus.
[Fife], visited by bishop of Dun-
keld, 62.
Cupergrange. See Coupargrange.
Cups, purchase of Scottish and English,
249, 263.
Currachs (currokis), made of hides,
66, 93, no, 117, 142; purchase of,
124, 355-
Currour, Thos., 196.
Custorum, Logialloquhy, rental, 348.
Cuthbertson, James, 196.
DacRe (Dacres) [Thomas 8th], lord,
sent to James IV. by Henry vni.,
315-
Dalbeathie (Dulbeithtey), slate quarry,
140.
Dalgarthill. See Dungarthill.
Dalgety (Dalgathy), church, procura¬
tions, 9.
Dalguise (Dulguss), lands given to
Dunkeld by king William, 335;
reaping of meadows, 82, 91, 99, 107,
122, 124, 132, 284.
Dalguise Easter and Wester (Estirdul-
gus, Westirdulgus), fermes, 19, 20,
25, 27. 29, 30, 32, 34, 36, 39, 43.
342; teinds, 75, 85, 96, 102, 105,
119, 128, 137, 145, 153, 155-157,
159, 161, 342; rentals (1561), 341-
343, 363.
Middle, rental, fermes, and
teinds, 342.
Dalkeith parish church, altar, xxxviii.
Dalmarnock, Little and Meikle (Dul-
manno, Dulmarnok, Dulmamoth,
Dunmernok), teinds, 75-76, 81, 85,
90, 95, 98, 102, 105, 119, 128, 137,
145, 153-161.
Dalpowie (Dalpowy, Dawpowe) or
Easter Inchewan, fermes, rental and
teinds, 40-46, 342-3.
Dalrulzian (Dalrilziane), lands feued
to John Rattray, rental, 347.
Damson plums, price of, 258.
David 1., king of Scotland, gives lands
of Auchtertool to bishop Gregory of
Dunkeld, 335.
Davidson, John, at Glenesk, 33.
friar of Tullelum, 203, 224,
236, 239, 267.
Robt., the bishop’s advocate,
226; annual fees, in St. Andrews,
198; in Perth, 204, 236; pension,
218.
Dawpowe. See Dalpowie.
Dewgly (Dewgle, Douglie, Dowglie,
Duglie), Forgandenny, rents of, 48,
50-54, 56 ; teinds of, 335.
Diet books, xx, 77-158,362.
Dinmonts (dynmound), price of, 68,
175, 179; stock of, 273-278.
Dishes, 263 ; inventory of, 272.
Diykis, John, apprentice mason,
wages, meal, etc., 123, 125, 131,
134, 140, 146, 150, 267, 285, 290,
295. 299. 300.
Doby, chaplain of, 199.
Doby, Alex,, fees, 197-198, 203;
pension, 206.
Dollar (Dolair, Dowlair), church, pro¬
curations, 9.
castle and lands of, 51-59; feu-
farm, 268, 341, 343.
vicar of. See Greig, Simon.
Doly (Dulye, Dwlie), John, of
Eschindye, 88, 103, 157, 168-169,
212, 277; teinds of Mekillour, 183,
185-189.
Donaldson, a/tas Ane, John, stable-
servitor, 241.
Mr. John, chancellor of Dunkeld,
328.
—— Wm., pauper in Clunie, 169.
877
Crieff, rector of. See Stewart, Walter.
See Kincardine (Kincairney in
Crieff).
Cripple (Crippile), Catherine, alms-
woman, 131, 140.
Crob. See Corb.
Croft, Lagganallachy, rental, 348.
Crombie (Cromby), church, procura¬
tions, 9, 10.
Cuk. See Cook. •
Cullace, Robert, of Balnomone, 350.
Cult (Cultis, Cultis crofts), Alyth,
teinds, 76, 81, 84, 89, 94, 97-98, 101,
103,104, 108, 111-112, 114, 118-119,
120, 135, 144, 151, 181-182, 184.
Culteuchar, Nether (Nedircolcwquhyr,
Nedyr Colquequhyr, Nethircol-
kewhyr, Nethirculcuquhir), Forgan-
denny, teinds, 195, 207, 210, 215,
219, 223, 230, 234, 242.
Over (Ovircolkewhyr, Ovircol-
quhuir, Ovirculcuichquhir, Owircol-
cuquhir, Owircolcwquhyr, Owyr
Culquequhyr), Forgandenny, teinds,
195, 200, 207, 210, 215, 219, 223,
230, 234.
Cultrany. See Coulterenny.
Gumming (Cumyng), Alex., of Cowty,
20, 162.
Cunningham (Cunynghame), George,
and Margt. Scrimgeour, his spouse,
236.
John. See Tulloch, John.
Robt. See Mason, Robt.
William, 359.
Cupar [in Angus]. See Coupar Angus.
[Fife], visited by bishop of Dun-
keld, 62.
Cupergrange. See Coupargrange.
Cups, purchase of Scottish and English,
249, 263.
Currachs (currokis), made of hides,
66, 93, no, 117, 142; purchase of,
124, 355-
Currour, Thos., 196.
Custorum, Logialloquhy, rental, 348.
Cuthbertson, James, 196.
DacRe (Dacres) [Thomas 8th], lord,
sent to James IV. by Henry vni.,
315-
Dalbeathie (Dulbeithtey), slate quarry,
140.
Dalgarthill. See Dungarthill.
Dalgety (Dalgathy), church, procura¬
tions, 9.
Dalguise (Dulguss), lands given to
Dunkeld by king William, 335;
reaping of meadows, 82, 91, 99, 107,
122, 124, 132, 284.
Dalguise Easter and Wester (Estirdul-
gus, Westirdulgus), fermes, 19, 20,
25, 27. 29, 30, 32, 34, 36, 39, 43.
342; teinds, 75, 85, 96, 102, 105,
119, 128, 137, 145, 153, 155-157,
159, 161, 342; rentals (1561), 341-
343, 363.
Middle, rental, fermes, and
teinds, 342.
Dalkeith parish church, altar, xxxviii.
Dalmarnock, Little and Meikle (Dul-
manno, Dulmarnok, Dulmamoth,
Dunmernok), teinds, 75-76, 81, 85,
90, 95, 98, 102, 105, 119, 128, 137,
145, 153-161.
Dalpowie (Dalpowy, Dawpowe) or
Easter Inchewan, fermes, rental and
teinds, 40-46, 342-3.
Dalrulzian (Dalrilziane), lands feued
to John Rattray, rental, 347.
Damson plums, price of, 258.
David 1., king of Scotland, gives lands
of Auchtertool to bishop Gregory of
Dunkeld, 335.
Davidson, John, at Glenesk, 33.
friar of Tullelum, 203, 224,
236, 239, 267.
Robt., the bishop’s advocate,
226; annual fees, in St. Andrews,
198; in Perth, 204, 236; pension,
218.
Dawpowe. See Dalpowie.
Dewgly (Dewgle, Douglie, Dowglie,
Duglie), Forgandenny, rents of, 48,
50-54, 56 ; teinds of, 335.
Diet books, xx, 77-158,362.
Dinmonts (dynmound), price of, 68,
175, 179; stock of, 273-278.
Dishes, 263 ; inventory of, 272.
Diykis, John, apprentice mason,
wages, meal, etc., 123, 125, 131,
134, 140, 146, 150, 267, 285, 290,
295. 299. 300.
Doby, chaplain of, 199.
Doby, Alex,, fees, 197-198, 203;
pension, 206.
Dollar (Dolair, Dowlair), church, pro¬
curations, 9.
castle and lands of, 51-59; feu-
farm, 268, 341, 343.
vicar of. See Greig, Simon.
Doly (Dulye, Dwlie), John, of
Eschindye, 88, 103, 157, 168-169,
212, 277; teinds of Mekillour, 183,
185-189.
Donaldson, a/tas Ane, John, stable-
servitor, 241.
Mr. John, chancellor of Dunkeld,
328.
—— Wm., pauper in Clunie, 169.
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