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270 CHARTERS OF THE ABBEY OF INCHCOLM
gathye, Dalgathie, Dalgady,
Dalgothie, Galgatie), 214, 250.
Dalgety, church of, xxi.xxiv.xxvi, 2,
22. 33. 56, 92, 98, 99, 103. 137.
152, 170, 178, 208, 220, 222.
teind sheaves of, 214,
217.
teinds of, 214.
glebe or kirkcroft of, 210, 226,
234-
land of, 10.
parish of, 97, 101, 103, 153,
179, 181, 216, 219.
teind sheaves of, 215.
teinds of, 219.
teind sheaves of, 224.
vicar of, xxvii.
vicars of. See John Bullock,
John Murray.
vicarage of, xxi, 103, 220, 230.
■ controversy concerning,
union to Inchcolm, 51,
168, 169.
value of, xxvii.
Dalginch. Valence, Lord of Dal-
ginch.
Cockburn of Torry and Dal¬
ginch.
Dalgothie. See Dalgety.
Dalkeith, 231.
Morion, Earl of Dalkeith.
Dalmeny (Dunmanin), church of,
124.
—— lands of, 109.
parish of, 104.
parson of. See Robert Avenel.
Darnley, 243.
Dauphin, the, 174.
Dausoun. See Dawson.
David, bishop of St. Andrews, 112.
Earl of Huntingdon, 6, 107.
I, King of Scots, xv, xix, xx,
xxi, 1, 6, 101, 103, 107, 117, 245,
246.
II, King of Scots, 151, 152,
156, 157, 164, 182, 229, 230.
Davidson (Davisoun, Davidsoun),
James, 63, 187.
Davidston, carucate of lands of,
152.
Davisoun. See Davidson.
Dawson (Dausoun), Dominus Dun¬
can, 65, 189.
Deachy. See Dalachy.
Dean, lands of, 157.
Deer, prebendary of. See Master
John Cuming.
Dennyebirsill. See Donibristle.
Denoun. Ramsay of Balbougie and
Denoun.
Derby, Master Roger de, canon of
Dunkeld, etc., 20, 137.
Derby, William de Ferrars, Earl of,
147.
Dersy, John, abbot of Inchcolm,
236.
Dewar, James, of Foulford, 215.
Dingwall, bailie of, 144.
Dirleton (Dryltoun). Halyburton of
Dirleton.
Dod (Dodde), William, burgess of
Inverkeithing, xxxi, 30, 31, 149,
176.
Matilda, wife of William, 30,
31. 149.
Dodinstoun, Dodyngstone. See
Duddingston.
Dog (Doge), John, 215.
Doles, Robert de, monk of Dun¬
fermline, 163.
Dollar (Dolour, Doloure, Dolar),
250.
church of, xvii, xxii, xxiii,
xxxiii, 56, 178, 203, 218, 219,
223.
pension from, 244.
church of, spoliation of, xxxiii,
151. 178.
teinds of, 223.
vicar of. See Thomas Forret.
Donibristle (Donybressell, Dony-
bressil, Donybryssil, Donibressel,
Donibrissil, Donybrissil, Dony-
brisill, Donybirsell, Donibirsall,
Donybirssill, Donybirsill, Dony-
byrsill, Donibyrsl, Donibyrsell,
Donibirsill, Dunybirsyll, Duny-
birsill, Dunybirssill, Dunybirsil,
Dunbyrsile, Dunibirsil, Dunny-
birsill, Dunybirstle, Dwnybyrs-
sill, Dwnybrisell, Dynybirsell,
Dynbrisill, Dynibirsell, Dennye¬
birsill), xxi, xxxiii n., 1, 71, 91,
95. 97. 99. IOI> 206, 210, 215,
221, 234, 250.
lands of, xxiii, 39, 58 and n.,
95, 104, 158, 180, 181, 210, 214,
218, 225.
astrict multures of, 227.
English invasion of,
xxxiii.
lands, annual rents and teinds
of, xxxv, 230.
dwelling-place of, 66, 94.
—— monastery’s rights in, 2, 104.
teind sheaves of, 215.
teinds of, 219, 220.
gathye, Dalgathie, Dalgady,
Dalgothie, Galgatie), 214, 250.
Dalgety, church of, xxi.xxiv.xxvi, 2,
22. 33. 56, 92, 98, 99, 103. 137.
152, 170, 178, 208, 220, 222.
teind sheaves of, 214,
217.
teinds of, 214.
glebe or kirkcroft of, 210, 226,
234-
land of, 10.
parish of, 97, 101, 103, 153,
179, 181, 216, 219.
teind sheaves of, 215.
teinds of, 219.
teind sheaves of, 224.
vicar of, xxvii.
vicars of. See John Bullock,
John Murray.
vicarage of, xxi, 103, 220, 230.
■ controversy concerning,
union to Inchcolm, 51,
168, 169.
value of, xxvii.
Dalginch. Valence, Lord of Dal-
ginch.
Cockburn of Torry and Dal¬
ginch.
Dalgothie. See Dalgety.
Dalkeith, 231.
Morion, Earl of Dalkeith.
Dalmeny (Dunmanin), church of,
124.
—— lands of, 109.
parish of, 104.
parson of. See Robert Avenel.
Darnley, 243.
Dauphin, the, 174.
Dausoun. See Dawson.
David, bishop of St. Andrews, 112.
Earl of Huntingdon, 6, 107.
I, King of Scots, xv, xix, xx,
xxi, 1, 6, 101, 103, 107, 117, 245,
246.
II, King of Scots, 151, 152,
156, 157, 164, 182, 229, 230.
Davidson (Davisoun, Davidsoun),
James, 63, 187.
Davidston, carucate of lands of,
152.
Davisoun. See Davidson.
Dawson (Dausoun), Dominus Dun¬
can, 65, 189.
Deachy. See Dalachy.
Dean, lands of, 157.
Deer, prebendary of. See Master
John Cuming.
Dennyebirsill. See Donibristle.
Denoun. Ramsay of Balbougie and
Denoun.
Derby, Master Roger de, canon of
Dunkeld, etc., 20, 137.
Derby, William de Ferrars, Earl of,
147.
Dersy, John, abbot of Inchcolm,
236.
Dewar, James, of Foulford, 215.
Dingwall, bailie of, 144.
Dirleton (Dryltoun). Halyburton of
Dirleton.
Dod (Dodde), William, burgess of
Inverkeithing, xxxi, 30, 31, 149,
176.
Matilda, wife of William, 30,
31. 149.
Dodinstoun, Dodyngstone. See
Duddingston.
Dog (Doge), John, 215.
Doles, Robert de, monk of Dun¬
fermline, 163.
Dollar (Dolour, Doloure, Dolar),
250.
church of, xvii, xxii, xxiii,
xxxiii, 56, 178, 203, 218, 219,
223.
pension from, 244.
church of, spoliation of, xxxiii,
151. 178.
teinds of, 223.
vicar of. See Thomas Forret.
Donibristle (Donybressell, Dony-
bressil, Donybryssil, Donibressel,
Donibrissil, Donybrissil, Dony-
brisill, Donybirsell, Donibirsall,
Donybirssill, Donybirsill, Dony-
byrsill, Donibyrsl, Donibyrsell,
Donibirsill, Dunybirsyll, Duny-
birsill, Dunybirssill, Dunybirsil,
Dunbyrsile, Dunibirsil, Dunny-
birsill, Dunybirstle, Dwnybyrs-
sill, Dwnybrisell, Dynybirsell,
Dynbrisill, Dynibirsell, Dennye¬
birsill), xxi, xxxiii n., 1, 71, 91,
95. 97. 99. IOI> 206, 210, 215,
221, 234, 250.
lands of, xxiii, 39, 58 and n.,
95, 104, 158, 180, 181, 210, 214,
218, 225.
astrict multures of, 227.
English invasion of,
xxxiii.
lands, annual rents and teinds
of, xxxv, 230.
dwelling-place of, 66, 94.
—— monastery’s rights in, 2, 104.
teind sheaves of, 215.
teinds of, 219, 220.
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