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300 CHARTERS OF THE ABBEY OF INCHCOLM
Wemyss, manor of, 177.
David, 148, 167.
Sir David de, 32-3, 151.
His wife, see Isabella de Crichton.
David, son and heir of Sir
David, 151.
John, 133. His wife, see
Margaret Otterburn.
Mr. John, notary, 215.
John, of Cuttlehill, 226.
John de, 152.
John, of that ilk, 167, 168.
Sir Michael, of that ilk, 151.
Westbins, half of the lands of, 157.
Western Isles, expedition to, 141.
West Mill (Beath), teinds of, 220.
Westwood (Westout, Westwod),
Robert, 61, 185.
Sir Robert, chaplain, 185.
— William, 213.
Weymes. See Wemyss.
White (Qwyt, Qwhite), Sir Alan,
chaplain, 48, 50, 165, 166, 168.
Whitehill (Quhithill, Quhitehil,
Quhythill, Quheithill, Quhyt-
hyll) (The), 217, 222, 224, 225,
253-
Easter side, 227.
East place of, 226.
lands of, 58 and n., 180, 181,
224.
half of, 226.
west part of, 227.
teinds of, 219.
■ teind sheaves of, 224.
Wester side, 227.
Phin of Whitehill.
Whytewyke, manor of, 142.
Wight (Wycht), William, 214.
Wigtown, 160.
William, abbot of Dunfermline, 13,
14, 121, 122.
bishop of Dunblane, in, 233.
chaplain, canon of Dunkeld,
13 and n., 120.
bishop of St. Andrews, 117,
120, 127, 235.
bishop of Glasgow, in.
—— (I), abbot of Holyrood, 7, 108,
no.
(II), abbot of Holyrood, n,
12, no, 117, 119.
(HI), abbot of Holyrood, 11,
12, no, 117, 119.
abbot of Inchcolm, 29, 147,
236.
William, Earl of Mar, 26, 142, 143.
126.
Nessus son of, 126.
prior of Inchcolm, 235.
the Lion, King of Scots, vii,
xxi, 8, 102, 103, 105, 107, 108,
109, no, in, 112, 114, 115, 116,
117, 118, 119, 120, 123, 125, 126,
127, 128, 130, 154, 155, 165, 169.
elect of Aberdeen, 198.
Wilson (Wilsone), Dominus An¬
drew, 70, 72.
William, 98, 211.
Winchester, Roger de Quincy, Earl
of, 142.
Elizabeth, daughter of Roger,
142. Her husband, see Alexander
Cumin, Earl of Buchan.
Winde. See Wynd.
Windsor (Windsoure), Matilda de,
166. Her husband, see Alan de
Sinclair.
Windyedge (Wyndehedge), lands
of, 190.
Winton, Henry of, 123.
Wittoun, lands of, 166.
Wmfray, Wmfrey. See Umfray.
Wodefeld, lands of, 229.
Wright (Wreycht, Wricht, Wrycht),
Euphan, 203. Her husband, see
George Durie.
—■— John, 66-7.
son of John, 190.
William, 214.
Wycht. See Wight.
Wyncester, Henry, bailie of Inver-
keithing, 55, 178.
Wynd, or Loaning (le Winde sive
lonine), Haddington, 48, 165.
Wyndehedge. See Windyedge.
Wynsister, John, 61, 185.
Yester (Zeister), laird of, 134.
Hay of Yester.
Yliotshill, lands called, 206.
Ymonea, Ymonia. See Emonia.
York, 175.
York, archbishopric of, 195.
Young (goung), Mr. George, 229.
Sir James, sub-prior of Inch¬
colm, 70, 72.
Zeister. See Yester.
Zetland, archdeacon
William Turnbull.
of. See
Wemyss, manor of, 177.
David, 148, 167.
Sir David de, 32-3, 151.
His wife, see Isabella de Crichton.
David, son and heir of Sir
David, 151.
John, 133. His wife, see
Margaret Otterburn.
Mr. John, notary, 215.
John, of Cuttlehill, 226.
John de, 152.
John, of that ilk, 167, 168.
Sir Michael, of that ilk, 151.
Westbins, half of the lands of, 157.
Western Isles, expedition to, 141.
West Mill (Beath), teinds of, 220.
Westwood (Westout, Westwod),
Robert, 61, 185.
Sir Robert, chaplain, 185.
— William, 213.
Weymes. See Wemyss.
White (Qwyt, Qwhite), Sir Alan,
chaplain, 48, 50, 165, 166, 168.
Whitehill (Quhithill, Quhitehil,
Quhythill, Quheithill, Quhyt-
hyll) (The), 217, 222, 224, 225,
253-
Easter side, 227.
East place of, 226.
lands of, 58 and n., 180, 181,
224.
half of, 226.
west part of, 227.
teinds of, 219.
■ teind sheaves of, 224.
Wester side, 227.
Phin of Whitehill.
Whytewyke, manor of, 142.
Wight (Wycht), William, 214.
Wigtown, 160.
William, abbot of Dunfermline, 13,
14, 121, 122.
bishop of Dunblane, in, 233.
chaplain, canon of Dunkeld,
13 and n., 120.
bishop of St. Andrews, 117,
120, 127, 235.
bishop of Glasgow, in.
—— (I), abbot of Holyrood, 7, 108,
no.
(II), abbot of Holyrood, n,
12, no, 117, 119.
(HI), abbot of Holyrood, 11,
12, no, 117, 119.
abbot of Inchcolm, 29, 147,
236.
William, Earl of Mar, 26, 142, 143.
126.
Nessus son of, 126.
prior of Inchcolm, 235.
the Lion, King of Scots, vii,
xxi, 8, 102, 103, 105, 107, 108,
109, no, in, 112, 114, 115, 116,
117, 118, 119, 120, 123, 125, 126,
127, 128, 130, 154, 155, 165, 169.
elect of Aberdeen, 198.
Wilson (Wilsone), Dominus An¬
drew, 70, 72.
William, 98, 211.
Winchester, Roger de Quincy, Earl
of, 142.
Elizabeth, daughter of Roger,
142. Her husband, see Alexander
Cumin, Earl of Buchan.
Winde. See Wynd.
Windsor (Windsoure), Matilda de,
166. Her husband, see Alan de
Sinclair.
Windyedge (Wyndehedge), lands
of, 190.
Winton, Henry of, 123.
Wittoun, lands of, 166.
Wmfray, Wmfrey. See Umfray.
Wodefeld, lands of, 229.
Wright (Wreycht, Wricht, Wrycht),
Euphan, 203. Her husband, see
George Durie.
—■— John, 66-7.
son of John, 190.
William, 214.
Wycht. See Wight.
Wyncester, Henry, bailie of Inver-
keithing, 55, 178.
Wynd, or Loaning (le Winde sive
lonine), Haddington, 48, 165.
Wyndehedge. See Windyedge.
Wynsister, John, 61, 185.
Yester (Zeister), laird of, 134.
Hay of Yester.
Yliotshill, lands called, 206.
Ymonea, Ymonia. See Emonia.
York, 175.
York, archbishopric of, 195.
Young (goung), Mr. George, 229.
Sir James, sub-prior of Inch¬
colm, 70, 72.
Zeister. See Yester.
Zetland, archdeacon
William Turnbull.
of. See
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