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Donibristle, tenant of, protests
against ‘ rack-renting,’ xliv, 97.
vicarage teind of, 214.
village of, 181.
Mains of, shearers’ dargs in,
227.
Douglas (Dowglas, Duueglas), the
Earl of, 164, 192.
Archibald, Earl of, xvii,
xxxiv n., 160, 164, 166.
William, lord, 152.
Sir Andrew de, 33, 152.
Archibald de, 123.
Alina, wife of Archibald, 123.
Hugh de, 152.
James, lord of Dalkeith, 157.
Sir James de, 229.
Margaret, 188. Her husband,
see Henry Stewart of Rosyth.
Marion, heiress of Liddesdale,
130, 156.
William de, 122, 123.
Archibald de, son of William,
13, 122, 123.
William of, Earl of Angus, 166.
Doune (Doun, Downe), xl, xli, 210,
216, 226, 227.
Castle, 210, 243.
Stewart of Doune.
Dowglas. See Douglas.
Dowhill, 215, 2x7.
laird of, 223, 225.
Lindsay of Dowhill.
Downans (Dowinnis, Downingis),
250.
lands of, 58, 180, 181.
teinds of, 219.
Downe. See Doune.
Downingis. See Downans.
Drax, John de, 165.
Drumcarrow, land of, 145.
Drumkilbo (Rankilbo). Tyrie of
Drumkilbo.
Drummeldrie, a sixteenth part of,
206.
Drummond, Janet, lady of Kyn-
nere, 189.
Dominus John, 65, 189.
—— Mr. John, 229.
Drumry. Livingstone of Drumry.
Dryburgh, 109, 141, 143.
abbot of. See James.
commendator of. See Thomas
Erskin.
Dryltoun. See Dirleton.
Dubhouss, 215.
Skinnar of Dubhouss.
Duchie. See Dalachy.
Duddingston (Dodinstoun, Dodyng-
stone, Dudingstoun, Dudding-
stoun), 218, 222, 250.
Duddingston, land in, xxix, 15, 124.
two bovates of, 10, 37,
115. 156.
lands of, xxix, 228.
Dumbarton, castle of, 133.
sheriff of. See Walter Stewart,
Earl of Menteith.
Dumfriesshire, 206.
Dumfulan, 231, 240.
—— Halkett of Dumfulan.
Dunbar, canonry of. See Umfray.
castle of, 148.
collegiate church of, 176.
Christiana Brus, Countess of,
119, 124.
Patrick, Earl of, 127, 144.
William, son of Patrick, 127.
Robert Walterston, arch¬
priest of, 198.
Dunblane, 233, 242 n.
bishop of, 78, 202, 203.
Abraham, bishop of, 113.
Clement, bishop of, 16, 120,
127.
William, bishop of, in, 233.
diocese of, 60, 171, 178.
Dunbyrsile. See Donibristle.
Duncan, Earl, 105, 126.
Earl of Fife, 151, 152.
or Duncanson (Duncani, Dun-
cham), John, xxxviii, 74, 196.
Dundaf, lands of, 168.
Dundas, Huchtred, first laird of
Dundas, 111.
Helias de, second laird, 7, in,
125-
— - fourth laird, 15, in,
125.
Dundrennan, contribution to Col¬
lege of Justice, xlii.
Dunduf, lands of, 121, 123, 136, 205.
Dunearn (Dunnerne), lands of, 191.
Dunfel. See Dunphail.
Dunfermline (Dunfermeline, Dun-
fermling, Dunfermlyn, Dunferme-
lyn), xxxviii, xliv, 109, 118, 119,
123, 136, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149,
152, 162, 167, 183, 206.
Abbey, 123, 205.
contribution to College of
Justice, xlii.
high road from, 18, 131.
monastery of, 47, 49, 206.
parish of, 137.
regality of, 206.
abbot of, 50, 145, 168, 169.
—— Archibald, abbot of, 7,108,110.
Donibristle, tenant of, protests
against ‘ rack-renting,’ xliv, 97.
vicarage teind of, 214.
village of, 181.
Mains of, shearers’ dargs in,
227.
Douglas (Dowglas, Duueglas), the
Earl of, 164, 192.
Archibald, Earl of, xvii,
xxxiv n., 160, 164, 166.
William, lord, 152.
Sir Andrew de, 33, 152.
Archibald de, 123.
Alina, wife of Archibald, 123.
Hugh de, 152.
James, lord of Dalkeith, 157.
Sir James de, 229.
Margaret, 188. Her husband,
see Henry Stewart of Rosyth.
Marion, heiress of Liddesdale,
130, 156.
William de, 122, 123.
Archibald de, son of William,
13, 122, 123.
William of, Earl of Angus, 166.
Doune (Doun, Downe), xl, xli, 210,
216, 226, 227.
Castle, 210, 243.
Stewart of Doune.
Dowglas. See Douglas.
Dowhill, 215, 2x7.
laird of, 223, 225.
Lindsay of Dowhill.
Downans (Dowinnis, Downingis),
250.
lands of, 58, 180, 181.
teinds of, 219.
Downe. See Doune.
Downingis. See Downans.
Drax, John de, 165.
Drumcarrow, land of, 145.
Drumkilbo (Rankilbo). Tyrie of
Drumkilbo.
Drummeldrie, a sixteenth part of,
206.
Drummond, Janet, lady of Kyn-
nere, 189.
Dominus John, 65, 189.
—— Mr. John, 229.
Drumry. Livingstone of Drumry.
Dryburgh, 109, 141, 143.
abbot of. See James.
commendator of. See Thomas
Erskin.
Dryltoun. See Dirleton.
Dubhouss, 215.
Skinnar of Dubhouss.
Duchie. See Dalachy.
Duddingston (Dodinstoun, Dodyng-
stone, Dudingstoun, Dudding-
stoun), 218, 222, 250.
Duddingston, land in, xxix, 15, 124.
two bovates of, 10, 37,
115. 156.
lands of, xxix, 228.
Dumbarton, castle of, 133.
sheriff of. See Walter Stewart,
Earl of Menteith.
Dumfriesshire, 206.
Dumfulan, 231, 240.
—— Halkett of Dumfulan.
Dunbar, canonry of. See Umfray.
castle of, 148.
collegiate church of, 176.
Christiana Brus, Countess of,
119, 124.
Patrick, Earl of, 127, 144.
William, son of Patrick, 127.
Robert Walterston, arch¬
priest of, 198.
Dunblane, 233, 242 n.
bishop of, 78, 202, 203.
Abraham, bishop of, 113.
Clement, bishop of, 16, 120,
127.
William, bishop of, in, 233.
diocese of, 60, 171, 178.
Dunbyrsile. See Donibristle.
Duncan, Earl, 105, 126.
Earl of Fife, 151, 152.
or Duncanson (Duncani, Dun-
cham), John, xxxviii, 74, 196.
Dundaf, lands of, 168.
Dundas, Huchtred, first laird of
Dundas, 111.
Helias de, second laird, 7, in,
125-
— - fourth laird, 15, in,
125.
Dundrennan, contribution to Col¬
lege of Justice, xlii.
Dunduf, lands of, 121, 123, 136, 205.
Dunearn (Dunnerne), lands of, 191.
Dunfel. See Dunphail.
Dunfermline (Dunfermeline, Dun-
fermling, Dunfermlyn, Dunferme-
lyn), xxxviii, xliv, 109, 118, 119,
123, 136, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149,
152, 162, 167, 183, 206.
Abbey, 123, 205.
contribution to College of
Justice, xlii.
high road from, 18, 131.
monastery of, 47, 49, 206.
parish of, 137.
regality of, 206.
abbot of, 50, 145, 168, 169.
—— Archibald, abbot of, 7,108,110.
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