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INDEX 275
Fithkil, St. Mary’schapel in cemetery
of, xxvii, 31, 149, 150.
Master John de Everley,
rector of, 16, 25, 26, 126, 127, 128,
139, 140, 141, 142.
See also Leslie.
Flagear (Flager), Dominus John,
70, 72, 193.
Flanders, 174.
Fleming, Malcolm, 182.
Flodden, 132, 134, 201.
Florence, 51.
bishop-elect of Glasgow, no.
Fogo (Fago), William, notary, 74,
76, 201.
Fontibus, Robert de, abbot of Inch-
colm, 240.
Forbes, John, Lord, 191.
Fordell (Fordal, Fordalis, Fordale),
65, 181, 186, 251.
barony of, 134.
teinds of, 219.
bovate of land in territory of,
10, 117, 130.
lands in, 189.
lands of, xxix, xxxi, 65, 1x7,
189, 190.
one - fourteenth of, and
mill of, 186.
mills of, xxxi.
and their sequels, 54,
175. 176-
annual-rent from, 54,175.
and land pertaining to
them, 30, 149.
Little, 117.
moor of, 17, 130.
upper township of, 54, 175.
Airth of Fordell, Henderson of
Fordell, Brown of Fordell.
Fordun, John, 239.
Forester. See Forrester.
Foreth (Foret), Simon de, 20, 21,
i36» i37- His wife, see Cristiana.
Forfar, sherifE of. See Nicholas
Crawford.
toft in, no.
Forgan, church of, 146.
lands of (see Naughton), 144.
parish of, 146.
vicar of. See David Methven.
Forrester (Forester, Forrestar), Sir
Adam, of Corstorphine, 179.
Sir James, of Corstorphine,
2x6, 229.
Sir John, of Corstorphine, son
of Sir Adam, 56-7, 179, 180.
Adam, burgess of Edinburgh,
157-
Forret, Thomas, vicar of Dollar,
vi n., xxvi n.
Forstar, Patrick, burgess of Dundee,
146.
Forsyth (Forsycht), Helen, 232.
Her husband, see George Oli-
phant.
Mr. Henry, prebendary of
Monymusk, 196.
Margaret, 206. Her husband,
see John Adesoun.
Forteviot, prebendary of. See John
Thornton minimus.
teind sheaves of, 200.
Foulford, 2x5.
Dewar of Foulford.
Foulis (Foullis), James, M.A., 131,
132-
James de, 131. His wife,
see Margaret Henderson.
Mr. James, of Colinton, clerk
of register, 19, 131, 132, 135.
His wife, see Katherine Brown.
Adam, son of Mr. James, 132.
Agnes, daughter of Mr. James,
132.
Alisoun, daughter of Mr.
James, 132.
Henry, son of Mr. James, 132.
James, son of Mr. James, 132.
John, son of Mr. James, 132.
Robert, son of Mr. James, 132.
France, 133, 156.
King of, 174.
Fraser, Bernard, 124.
Christian, 124. Her husband,
see Sir Roger de Moubray.
‘ Fraternitas,’ meaning of, 105-6.
Frebern, Roger, 109.
Frendraucht. Crichton, Lord of
Frendraucht.
Friars Minors, 106.
Friarton, 146.
Fyfe, Fyff, Fyffe, Fyif. See Fife.
Fyn, Fyne. See Phin.
Fynnart. Hamilton of Fynnart.
Fythkil(l). See Fithkil.
Galbraith (Galbrath, Galbraitht,
Galbrayth), Malcolm de, of Green¬
ock, 177.
Magister Robert, 65, 188.
Master Robert, de Vynschelis,
189.
Mr. Robert, burgess of Edin¬
burgh, 188-9.
, notary, 189.
, rector of Spott, 188.
Fithkil, St. Mary’schapel in cemetery
of, xxvii, 31, 149, 150.
Master John de Everley,
rector of, 16, 25, 26, 126, 127, 128,
139, 140, 141, 142.
See also Leslie.
Flagear (Flager), Dominus John,
70, 72, 193.
Flanders, 174.
Fleming, Malcolm, 182.
Flodden, 132, 134, 201.
Florence, 51.
bishop-elect of Glasgow, no.
Fogo (Fago), William, notary, 74,
76, 201.
Fontibus, Robert de, abbot of Inch-
colm, 240.
Forbes, John, Lord, 191.
Fordell (Fordal, Fordalis, Fordale),
65, 181, 186, 251.
barony of, 134.
teinds of, 219.
bovate of land in territory of,
10, 117, 130.
lands in, 189.
lands of, xxix, xxxi, 65, 1x7,
189, 190.
one - fourteenth of, and
mill of, 186.
mills of, xxxi.
and their sequels, 54,
175. 176-
annual-rent from, 54,175.
and land pertaining to
them, 30, 149.
Little, 117.
moor of, 17, 130.
upper township of, 54, 175.
Airth of Fordell, Henderson of
Fordell, Brown of Fordell.
Fordun, John, 239.
Forester. See Forrester.
Foreth (Foret), Simon de, 20, 21,
i36» i37- His wife, see Cristiana.
Forfar, sherifE of. See Nicholas
Crawford.
toft in, no.
Forgan, church of, 146.
lands of (see Naughton), 144.
parish of, 146.
vicar of. See David Methven.
Forrester (Forester, Forrestar), Sir
Adam, of Corstorphine, 179.
Sir James, of Corstorphine,
2x6, 229.
Sir John, of Corstorphine, son
of Sir Adam, 56-7, 179, 180.
Adam, burgess of Edinburgh,
157-
Forret, Thomas, vicar of Dollar,
vi n., xxvi n.
Forstar, Patrick, burgess of Dundee,
146.
Forsyth (Forsycht), Helen, 232.
Her husband, see George Oli-
phant.
Mr. Henry, prebendary of
Monymusk, 196.
Margaret, 206. Her husband,
see John Adesoun.
Forteviot, prebendary of. See John
Thornton minimus.
teind sheaves of, 200.
Foulford, 2x5.
Dewar of Foulford.
Foulis (Foullis), James, M.A., 131,
132-
James de, 131. His wife,
see Margaret Henderson.
Mr. James, of Colinton, clerk
of register, 19, 131, 132, 135.
His wife, see Katherine Brown.
Adam, son of Mr. James, 132.
Agnes, daughter of Mr. James,
132.
Alisoun, daughter of Mr.
James, 132.
Henry, son of Mr. James, 132.
James, son of Mr. James, 132.
John, son of Mr. James, 132.
Robert, son of Mr. James, 132.
France, 133, 156.
King of, 174.
Fraser, Bernard, 124.
Christian, 124. Her husband,
see Sir Roger de Moubray.
‘ Fraternitas,’ meaning of, 105-6.
Frebern, Roger, 109.
Frendraucht. Crichton, Lord of
Frendraucht.
Friars Minors, 106.
Friarton, 146.
Fyfe, Fyff, Fyffe, Fyif. See Fife.
Fyn, Fyne. See Phin.
Fynnart. Hamilton of Fynnart.
Fythkil(l). See Fithkil.
Galbraith (Galbrath, Galbraitht,
Galbrayth), Malcolm de, of Green¬
ock, 177.
Magister Robert, 65, 188.
Master Robert, de Vynschelis,
189.
Mr. Robert, burgess of Edin¬
burgh, 188-9.
, notary, 189.
, rector of Spott, 188.
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