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Patillo, David, 196.

(Patullow, Petullow, Petulloch, Pathillok),
Robert, 247, 251, 257, 262, 266, 267, 272.
(Pettillo, Petullow), William, 126, 247.

Paton, or Pawtoun, John, 153, 155.

Patton, Walter, 87.

Paul II., Pope, 57, 226.

III., Pope, 90, 91, 169, 173, 200, 226.

Peblis, Andrew, burgess, 90.

(Pebillis, Peebles), John, 53, 54, 55, 57, 271,
274.

John, 89, 109.

John, burgess, and bailie of Blackfriars, 116,
125, 134, 194.

or Pebillis, John, merchant, 149, 150, 152.

or Pebles, John, younger, 238, 239, 252, 258,
264.

or Peebles, Oliver, 241, 272.

Thomas, bailie, 81.

Peebles, John, 272.

Pendale, Andrew, 123.

Pendell, or Pendale, Donald, 64, 68, 70, 73, 93, 123,

142, 143, 144, 166, 169, 175, 177.

James, son of Donald, 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 71,
73, 141.

John, 65-71, 73, 141, 179, 181, 183, 184, 186,
245, 247, 252, 253, 256, 263.

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or Pendale, Robert, 61, 62, 103.

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Perth, city of, xvi, xvii, xviii, xix, passim.
Castlegable of, district (" Castlegavil,'
"Cas-
tailgale," Castelgavill," Castalgavill,"
Castelgavil,” “Castellgavill),” xxii, 48, 55,
57, 91, 122, 266, 269, 273; "brig," 59, 61, 62,
64, 66, 69, 70, 71, 73, 77, 78, 95, 97, 99, 101, 117,
118, 124, 144, 145, 147, 179, 181, 183, 184; port,
135, 137, 140, 142, 177, 186, 273, 274, 276.
Clayhill, 44.

Curfew Row (Curquhewraw, Curfurraw) 35,58,
59, 104, 106, 159, 161, 162, 164, 165, 270, 273.
Hospital (King James VI.) of Perth, xxvi, 268.
Kirkgate (Kyrkgate, Kyrkgait), 51, 52, 53,
271, 272.

Mills, xxii, 4, 17, 266, 267, 269, 274.

Mill Lade (Mill Layd), xxiv, 44, 55, 57, 82,
90, 97, 133, 135, 137, 140, 141, 272, 274.
Newraw, 242.

Northgate (High Street), 271, 272.

North Inch, xxiv, 48, 70, 71, 73, 113, 117,
118, 122, 124, 231, 273, 274.

Parish Church, xxx, 63, 185, 186.

Payment from "feu fermes," xxi, 8, 9, 33;
from gate "customs," 266.

John de, burgess, 5.

Petscoty, or Petscoti, John de, burgess, 36, 38.
Petyr, Thomas, 169, 170.

Pillans (Pillan or Pillane), Patrick, prior, xxxv,
xxxvi, 76, 91, 92, 99, 116, 118, 134, 137, 145,
147, 162, 164, 184, 185, 187, 222, 223.

Piper, Isobell, 242.

or Pyper, James, 91.

Walter, xxx, 229, 230.

Piscator, Robert, Dominus, burgess, 5.
Placentia, University of, ix.

Pourie, Alexander, 211.

Prior, John, 152, 153, 155, 245, 250, 256, 266, 267.
Prouille, town of, in Toulouse, xiv.

Pullour, or Pullar, Alexander, burgess, 85, 88, 90,
121, 122, 123, 124, 133, 135, 142, 257.
Andrew, 63.

Henry, burgess, 44-47, 269.

- Isabella, spouse of John Kinloch, 145, 146,
147.

Joneta, spouse of Alexander Gibson, and
daughter of Alexander Pullour, 122, 123
126.

John, burgess, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 135, 137,
269.

Dominus John, chaplain, 103.

Laurence, son of Alexander, 140-144, 226.

- Robert, son of Laurence, 140, 143, 144, 177,
178.

William, 60.

Purdy, Robert, 222.

Purrock, Andrew, burgess, 58, 59, 60, 270.

"QUHELPIS HAUCHT," in Balhoussy, 166-171.

Quhitheid, John, skinner, 243.

Quhitson, John, Provost, 54, 56.
Quhitsoun, William, bailie, 29.
Quhyt (Whyte), Andrew, 192.

George, sergeant, 53.
Henry, 84.

Quhytheid, or Quhitheid (Whitehead), James,
chaplain, 123, 134, 143, 193.

RAA, or Ray, Alexander, 117, 120, 144, 183, 184,
185.

Margaret, wife of Andrew Berne, and
afterwards of William M'Baith, 177, 178, 183,
187.

Raith, Thomas, notary, 223.

Ramsay, Adam, bailie, 116, 155.

Andrew, 31.

(another), 247.

James, presbyter, 94.

John, 192.

Malcolm, notary, 79, 91, 147, 171, 174, 201,
214, 215.

Walter, chaplain and notary, 65, 67, 68, 69,
72, 74, 117, 121, 141, 149, 165, 168, 170, 173,
174, 176, 179, 181, 182, 184, 187, 241.

William, chaplain and notary, 79, 87, 108,
137, 143, 144, 157, 158, 161, 162, 168, 170,
171, 173, 174, 176, 185, 186, 269, 272.

Randell, or Rendall, Duncan, 85, 88, 90, 99, 159,
161, 162, 164.

Randell, (Rendall, Randale), John, 63, 82, 97, 104,
106, 243.

or Randall, William, 162-165, 255, 261.
Randulph, Thomas, Earl of Moray, 9, 18.
Rattray, or Rettray, Andrew, friar, xxxv, 87.
(Rettra, Rettray), Gilbert, burgess, 78, 91,
92, 107, 139, 161, 169, 177, 200.

or Retrie, John, bailie, 56, 59.

or Rettray, John, Clerk-Depute to official of
St. Andrews, 164.

(Retheray, Rettre), Patrick, 49, 51.

or Rettray, Robert, 226.

(Rettra, Retray, Rettray), Sir Silvester, 82,
83, 84, 94, 97, 99.

Raymond vI., Count of Toulouse, xi.

Reioch, George, 273.

Ricardi, John, burgess, 5.

Richie, Duncan, 14.

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Scot, William (another, and probably later de-

scendant), 131.

Scott, Alexander, senior, burgess, 52, 56.

junior, 57

James, friar, xxxvi, 241.

Scoull, William, 30, 31, 54.

Scrymger, Alexander, messenger, 214, 217, 220.

Seill, Michael, friar, xxxvi, 64, 68, 140, 241.

Sellar, William, in Littleton, 246, 250, 253, 259,

261.

Seres, John de, 45.

Setoun, Alexander de, 18.

Shank, Ninian, Provincial Prior, xxxiv, 97.
Sharp, William, 144.

Shepherd, John, 266, 270, 273.

Sinclair, Henry, Parson of Glasgow, 197.

Master John, Dean of Restalrig, 197.
Skene, J., Clerk of Privy Council, 229, 231.
Skowgale, or Schowgalle, 14, 114.
Small, Alexander, friar, xxxvi, 178.

Andrew, son of Robert, in Littleton, 249, 252,
257, 260.

John, in Littleton, 204, 210, 211, 258, 260.
Robert, 196.

tenant in Littleton, 202, 215, 217, 246.
Walter, 201.

Smetoun, John, sergeant, 116.

Smith, John, 62, 63.

Smyth, David, 60.

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Wallace, Richard, messenger, 14.

Walter, Seneschal, 8, 18.

Wardlaw, William, Bishop of Glasgow, 30.

Watson, Christina, spouse of John Anderson, 106,
107, 108.

John, messenger, 224.

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NOTE.

AFTER this volume was printed there was found, in one of the repositories of King James VI.'s Hospital and among the documents relating to another institution, a small packet of four papers connected with the affairs of the Blackfriars. The first of these is a royal rescript of date 19th August 1535, directed to Sir Simon Young, Dean of Gowrie (who is also mentioned as Canon of Dunkeld and Vicar of Petcarne, or Pitcairn, now included in the parish of Dull) and empowering him to receive the oaths "for administration of justice" of the Bailie of Errol and the Laird of Inchmartine, who had been appointed arbiters in the case between the Friars and the Town respecting the "Gilt Herbar" (pp. 226, 227), but who were 66 of grete age, sekelie, and might not sustene travaill to come and be sworne before the Lordis of Counsale." The second, mentioned in the "Inventory of Writs," is a summons, issued on 14th November 1551, against James Chrystesone, Andrew Robertson, John Monypenny, John Mitchell (Mathew ?), George Johnstone, Alexander Bunche, Thomas Monypenny, Thomas Browne, Andrew Stoupe, Patrick Constantine, and John Quhitheid, who are charged with "violent and maisterful intrusion into the Priour and Convents arable land and croft, called the Laich Croft," which they had "sawin with wald seid" (XXIX., 234) "that could not gudelie nor hastelie be extirpit and eradicat," thereby causing damage estimated at 40 lib. Scots. They are cited to answer for their offence at Edinburgh, on the 8th December following. The other two papers are connected with the Hospital management of the property. The one, signed by William Balneavis, reader and clerk to the Assembly or Session, is the record of a lease, which, on 11th October 1588, had, by roup, been granted for five years, of the Blackfriars Croft to Robert Mathew, Oliver Car, Robert Monypenny, and Andrew Johnston; and of the orchard to George Mathew, skinner-burgess. The other, dated 27th March 1592, is the record of an advance made to the Session as Hospital managers, by these four croft tenants, and David Jackson, their sub-tenant-whose united rents amounted to 340 marks per annum-of 940 marks from the "rents and croppis of 1589, 1590, 1591," wherewith to satisfy the claim of Colin Eviot of Balhousie, over these lands. The origin or reason of his claim does not appear. He had been tacksman of the lands-which adjoined his own,-and having, on 23rd March 1583-4, applied to the Session to have his tack renewed, was instructed to come to next meeting and state what grassum and yearly duty he was prepared to give. There is no other reference to the subject until 13th May 1588, when the Master of the Hospital is ordered "to send for a new letter to remove Balhousie's tenants from the Blackfriars." The claim may therefore have been partly owing to disappointment. It was a time when local lairds and pushing burghers endeavoured to get, or were slow to relinquish, hold on the most valuable portions of ecclesiastical property, and when it was likewise often deemed prudent to comply with not very reasonable demands. An Hospital memorandum of the period states that the "Blackfriars quit itself out of Balhousie's hands; for certain years tacks were set for the sum of 900 marks money in hand, which was given to the said Balhousy for his goodwill thereof."

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