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Castille (Gastello), Hieronimus de,
74. I95-
Castro Terry (Terre, Castro Theo-
dorici). Master Peter de, pre¬
centor of Dunkeld, 13 and n.,
16, 120, 127.
Catenes. See Caithness.
Catrow, Mr. James, 19, 135.
Catscleugh, lands of, 182.
Cauldsyde. See Caldside.
Cele d6, xix, xx, 129.
Cellin. See Tellin.
Censing the Host, xliii, 22, 137, 138.
Ceres, church of, 156.
Chalmer, Bessie, 200.
Sir James, notary, vicar-pen¬
sioner of Rosyth, 68, 84, 91, 92,
191, 203, 206, 212, 214, 215.
Chamberlain, Sir Richard, of Gib-
botistun, 144, 145.
Charlton, lands of, 168.
Chartres, chancellor of, 230.
Chepman, J„ 66, 190.
Master John, of Schelis, 190.
burgess of Edinburgh,
190. His wife, see Isabella
Henderson.
Chester Castle, 148.
Christiana (Cristiana, Christina), 4,
105, 106, 162. Her husband,
see Walter, Lord of Lundy.
daughter of Waldeve, 109.
Her husband, see Duncan Las-
celles.
Clackmannan, xvi.
Clackmannanshire, 188, 205.
Clairmystoun, Clairbastoun. See
Clermiston.
Clapane, George, of Claslogy, 202.
Clarbertston. See Clermiston.
Clarenceaux King of Arms, 188.
Claslogy. Clapane of Claslogy.
Clement, bishop of Dunblane, 16,
120, 127.
Clerberstoune. See Clermiston.
Clere, Radulphus de, 127.
Clerici, Philip, 172.
Clerk, David, 71, 72, 193. His wife,
see Katrine Spittall.
William, son of David, 71, 72,
193-
Clermiston (Clarbertston, Clairbas¬
toun, Clairmystoun, Clerber¬
stoune, Clermestoun), 250.
lands of, 39, 104, 158, 159,
218, 222, 225, 228.
Clinkhill, teinds of, 219.
Cion, hillock called, 19, 135, 136.
Clon-vane, 136.
Cluny Castle, 176.
Clyntrie, Easter, teinds of mill and
mill-lands of, 216.
Wester, teinds of town and
lands of, 217.
Cnot, Hugh, xxxiii, 9, 113.
Coalheuch (Kolleuch), teinds of,
220.
Coal working on Abbey lands, xliv.
Coatfield. See Cotfield.
Cobane (Coven), John, 96, 99, 210,
211.
Cockairnie (Kincarnie, Kyncarnyne,
Cowcarny, Cowcardny), 153, 250.
Nether (Kincarnather, Kin-
cameder), 1, 7, 101, 108, 109.
teinds of, 219, 224.
Waldeve's (Kyncarnyne Wal-
devi), a mark from, xxi, 2, 104.
Cockairnies, the two (ambas Kin-
camas), xxi, 2, 103.
Cockburn (Cokburn, Cokburne), Sir
John, of Bumtoun, 183.
Sir John, of Torry and Dal-
ginche, 59, 183. His wife, see
Christiana Valence.
William de, of Henrilande, 166.
Sir William de, of Skirling, 48,
165, 166. His wife, see Christine
Sinclair.
Coitfeild. See Cotfield.
Colban, 127.
Merleswain, son of, j 27.
Coldcotis, Elizabeth de, 168.
her husband, see William
de Livingstone.
Coldingham, priory of, xxix, 106,
114. US-
principal bailie of. See Doug¬
las, Earl of.
prior-elect of. See William
Brone or Broune.
Coldingham (Coldyngham), Richard
de, 9, 1x4-15.
Coldstream, nuns of, 192.
Coldyngham. See Coldingham.
Colenros. See Culross.
‘ Colepot ’ in Fordell, xxix, 65.
Colestun. See Couston.
Colferie, the, 218.
Colinton, lands and barony of, 132.
Faults of Colinton.
College of Justice, xlii.
Collecester, W. de, canon, 7, no.
Collello. See Cullalo.
Collstoun. See Couston.
Colm, John, 214.
Colman, bishop of Lindisfarne,
267
Castille (Gastello), Hieronimus de,
74. I95-
Castro Terry (Terre, Castro Theo-
dorici). Master Peter de, pre¬
centor of Dunkeld, 13 and n.,
16, 120, 127.
Catenes. See Caithness.
Catrow, Mr. James, 19, 135.
Catscleugh, lands of, 182.
Cauldsyde. See Caldside.
Cele d6, xix, xx, 129.
Cellin. See Tellin.
Censing the Host, xliii, 22, 137, 138.
Ceres, church of, 156.
Chalmer, Bessie, 200.
Sir James, notary, vicar-pen¬
sioner of Rosyth, 68, 84, 91, 92,
191, 203, 206, 212, 214, 215.
Chamberlain, Sir Richard, of Gib-
botistun, 144, 145.
Charlton, lands of, 168.
Chartres, chancellor of, 230.
Chepman, J„ 66, 190.
Master John, of Schelis, 190.
burgess of Edinburgh,
190. His wife, see Isabella
Henderson.
Chester Castle, 148.
Christiana (Cristiana, Christina), 4,
105, 106, 162. Her husband,
see Walter, Lord of Lundy.
daughter of Waldeve, 109.
Her husband, see Duncan Las-
celles.
Clackmannan, xvi.
Clackmannanshire, 188, 205.
Clairmystoun, Clairbastoun. See
Clermiston.
Clapane, George, of Claslogy, 202.
Clarbertston. See Clermiston.
Clarenceaux King of Arms, 188.
Claslogy. Clapane of Claslogy.
Clement, bishop of Dunblane, 16,
120, 127.
Clerberstoune. See Clermiston.
Clere, Radulphus de, 127.
Clerici, Philip, 172.
Clerk, David, 71, 72, 193. His wife,
see Katrine Spittall.
William, son of David, 71, 72,
193-
Clermiston (Clarbertston, Clairbas¬
toun, Clairmystoun, Clerber¬
stoune, Clermestoun), 250.
lands of, 39, 104, 158, 159,
218, 222, 225, 228.
Clinkhill, teinds of, 219.
Cion, hillock called, 19, 135, 136.
Clon-vane, 136.
Cluny Castle, 176.
Clyntrie, Easter, teinds of mill and
mill-lands of, 216.
Wester, teinds of town and
lands of, 217.
Cnot, Hugh, xxxiii, 9, 113.
Coalheuch (Kolleuch), teinds of,
220.
Coal working on Abbey lands, xliv.
Coatfield. See Cotfield.
Cobane (Coven), John, 96, 99, 210,
211.
Cockairnie (Kincarnie, Kyncarnyne,
Cowcarny, Cowcardny), 153, 250.
Nether (Kincarnather, Kin-
cameder), 1, 7, 101, 108, 109.
teinds of, 219, 224.
Waldeve's (Kyncarnyne Wal-
devi), a mark from, xxi, 2, 104.
Cockairnies, the two (ambas Kin-
camas), xxi, 2, 103.
Cockburn (Cokburn, Cokburne), Sir
John, of Bumtoun, 183.
Sir John, of Torry and Dal-
ginche, 59, 183. His wife, see
Christiana Valence.
William de, of Henrilande, 166.
Sir William de, of Skirling, 48,
165, 166. His wife, see Christine
Sinclair.
Coitfeild. See Cotfield.
Colban, 127.
Merleswain, son of, j 27.
Coldcotis, Elizabeth de, 168.
her husband, see William
de Livingstone.
Coldingham, priory of, xxix, 106,
114. US-
principal bailie of. See Doug¬
las, Earl of.
prior-elect of. See William
Brone or Broune.
Coldingham (Coldyngham), Richard
de, 9, 1x4-15.
Coldstream, nuns of, 192.
Coldyngham. See Coldingham.
Colenros. See Culross.
‘ Colepot ’ in Fordell, xxix, 65.
Colestun. See Couston.
Colferie, the, 218.
Colinton, lands and barony of, 132.
Faults of Colinton.
College of Justice, xlii.
Collecester, W. de, canon, 7, no.
Collello. See Cullalo.
Collstoun. See Couston.
Colm, John, 214.
Colman, bishop of Lindisfarne,
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