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APPENDIX II
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the loch of Lochorisburne, the toun and lands of Waster Clyntrie,
for a payment of 40Z. Scots yearly. Signed by the two Steills.—
{Moray Charters, 30.2.)
XXI
16 ... [Date otherwise left blank].—Tack by Harry, Commendator
of Inchcolm, for nineteen years, to John Bosewell of Glasmonth,
knight, of the teinds of Auchtertule, with the kirklands, excepting
only the manse and glebe designed to the minister, for eighty
merks. Given at Inchcolm.—{Ibid., 30.2.)
Similar charters given on 25 Dec. 1602.—{Ibid., 30.4, 30.8.)
APPENDIX II
Rentals of the Abbey of Inchcolm
I. Book of Assumptions of the Thirds of Benefices, H.M. General
Register House.
There are three versions of the Book of Assumptions, two in
the Register House and one in the National Library. Inchcolm
appears only in one of these.
Rentall of Sanct Colmis Inche
In the first the teynd shaves of Leslie set for . ic li.
Item the teynd shaves of Rassyth set to the Laird
of that ilk for ...... xxxiiij ti.
Item the teynd shaves of Logy and Urquhat set to
the laird of Dowhill for . . . . . vj li.
Item the teynd shaves of the kirks of Abirdour
Dalgathe and the chapell of Bayth set to Jon
Stewart for ....... iiijxx li.
Item the lands of Bowpre and Inchebardy set in
few to John Burne for . . . . . xiiij li. 3eirlie.
Item the Quhythill 3eirlie . . . . . xij li.
Item the Newtoun . . . . . . vj ti.
Item Croftgary and Brego . . . . x ti.
Inchekery . . . . . . . vij ti. v s. iiij d.
Item the mylne of Abirdour . . . . vj ti. vj s. viij d.
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the loch of Lochorisburne, the toun and lands of Waster Clyntrie,
for a payment of 40Z. Scots yearly. Signed by the two Steills.—
{Moray Charters, 30.2.)
XXI
16 ... [Date otherwise left blank].—Tack by Harry, Commendator
of Inchcolm, for nineteen years, to John Bosewell of Glasmonth,
knight, of the teinds of Auchtertule, with the kirklands, excepting
only the manse and glebe designed to the minister, for eighty
merks. Given at Inchcolm.—{Ibid., 30.2.)
Similar charters given on 25 Dec. 1602.—{Ibid., 30.4, 30.8.)
APPENDIX II
Rentals of the Abbey of Inchcolm
I. Book of Assumptions of the Thirds of Benefices, H.M. General
Register House.
There are three versions of the Book of Assumptions, two in
the Register House and one in the National Library. Inchcolm
appears only in one of these.
Rentall of Sanct Colmis Inche
In the first the teynd shaves of Leslie set for . ic li.
Item the teynd shaves of Rassyth set to the Laird
of that ilk for ...... xxxiiij ti.
Item the teynd shaves of Logy and Urquhat set to
the laird of Dowhill for . . . . . vj li.
Item the teynd shaves of the kirks of Abirdour
Dalgathe and the chapell of Bayth set to Jon
Stewart for ....... iiijxx li.
Item the lands of Bowpre and Inchebardy set in
few to John Burne for . . . . . xiiij li. 3eirlie.
Item the Quhythill 3eirlie . . . . . xij li.
Item the Newtoun . . . . . . vj ti.
Item Croftgary and Brego . . . . x ti.
Inchekery . . . . . . . vij ti. v s. iiij d.
Item the mylne of Abirdour . . . . vj ti. vj s. viij d.
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