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RENTALS DUNKELDENSE
fermes of, 45; chaplain of, 326;
seven altars to be founded, xxxix,
311 ; altars of St. Michael and St.
Martin, xxxix, 314, 327 ; altar of St.
John the Baptist, xliii, 326 ; altar of
St. Stephen, 324; altar of St. Sal¬
vator, 327 ; altar of St. Ninian,
336 ; altar of St. Katherine, xxxviii,
338; altar of All Saints, 328 ; high
altar, endowment of, 335 ; altar
furnishings, tabernacle, chalices,
images, ‘pistillair,’ lectern, vest¬
ments, etc., xxxv-vi, xl-xlii, 2-6,
314, 322-328; bells, 2, 4, 198 ;
‘Columba,’ ‘George,’ and ‘Mary,’
314 ; bell-tower, 93,354 ; bell-ringer,
see Young, John ; chapter-house built,
xxxv, 337; choir, xxxii, xliv, 287;
six choir boys instituted, 338; choir
chaplains, 284, 347; vicars of the
choir, 311, 337 ; vicar perpetual
founded, 336; choir stalls painted,
314; stained glass window, xxxiv,
336 ; cleaning of the church, 78, 86,
107,113,121,139; dedication of, 337;
iron work for, 124, 243 ; ‘ minister’
of, 347 ; mitre and pastoral staff sup¬
plied by bishop Cardeny, 336 ; nave
completed, porch built, with sculp¬
tured figures, etc., by bishop Lawder,
337 ; rood loft, xxxviii, no, 218,
314 ; St. Ninian’s chapel, xxxiv,
xxxviii; tower built, xxxv, 337;
west window, 124 ; windows glazed,
337 ; synod held in the church, 337 ;
note, by F. C. Eeles, on Dunkeld
cathedral and its internal arrange¬
ment, xxxi-xliv.
Dunkeld, church of St. George, built by
bp. Brown, 315 ; altar, 3; roofing,
xxv, 12, 13, 92, 204, 212 ; scholastic
chaplain provided by George Brown,
chancellor, 323.
city of, burgh ferme, 25-45, 362 ;
official’s stable, 299 ; escapes plague
of 1500, 311.
constable, 342.
court spiritual, 79, 88, 270.
croft, feued to Thos. Lindsay, 347.
dean of, churches of Inchcadin
and Clony granted to, 335 ; rental of
same, 346.
-— deans of. See Hepburn, George ;
Inglis, Alex.
diocese. See Dunkeld bishopric.
fishings, 42.
forester’s fee, 342.
grammar school, 323, 342.
granitar (grintair) of, his accounts
and his duties, xx-xxi ; fee and
girnale maill, 342. See Lacok, John ;
Mortimer, Walter.
Dunkeld, hospital of St. George, 80,
82, 87 ; bell for, 242 ; foundation and
endowment of, 312; sustentation of
blew freris, 342.
monastery, site of ancient, 335.
official of. See Brown, Walter ;
Myln, Alex.
precentor of, pertinents of his
office, 346-347. See Fenton, James.
—— sang scule, 342.
serjeants of, duties of, xix-xx;
accounts, 25-47. See Balbirny,
George ; Malcolmson, Thos.
servants of the household, yearly
meal, 342 ; fee, 346.
smith’s house repaired, 117.
‘ stallars ’ in, 347-350.
stewards of, duties of, xix-xx.
See Brown, Thos. ; Fenton, James;
Mortymer, Walter; Spanke, Robt.
Symsone, John.
sub-dean of, 348. See Aber-
cromby, David.
succentor (sub - chanter), of,
church of Rattray assigned to, 335,
348. See Balbirny, David ; Boswell,
Robt. ; Shaw, Robt.
treasurer of, benefice of, 347-348.
See Small, Walter.
Little Dunkeld (Dunkeld Beg;
Litildunkelden), 292 ; fermes, 25-45,
96-97,102-103,108,111, 112; teinds,
75, 83, 95, 98, 101, 103, 105, 108,
120, 127, 137, 145, IS9> 161,283;
lands harried by Robert Reoch
Makdonoquhy, 337.
— church, 12 ; chalice made
for, 239 ; victual, 75-76, 83, 85, 95,
101-102, 105, 118-120, 127, 136,
145 ; glebe, 336 ; rental (1561), 341;
teinds, 344-345-
horse paddock and keeping
thereof, 79, 87, 122, 301.
parish, extent and division
of, 312.
Dunmacarf; Dunmacriof; Dunmagerf;
Dunmakerf. See Drumnacart.
Dyeing woollen cloth, 218.
Dyes, ‘ trunsale,’ 258, 263.
Earn (Erin, Erne), river, boat and
boatmen of, 196, 216, 221, 231,235,
240. See also Bridge of Earn.
Edinburgh, bishop of Dunkeld’s lodg¬
ing, 65,246-247, 249, 251, 252, 263,
315, 337; rental of, 343; expenses
in, 61, 62, 64.
Black Friars of. See Black Friars.

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