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Proprietor and land Valuation
Few dueties
Off the Rent aboue wreattin There is peyed yearlie To the Earle of Weyms of few dueitie £21.6.8
To John Cokburne of the Rent of the Bishoprik off Dunkeld £24.3.4
Peyed to the Earle of Tullibardine and formerlie to Maister Muray of the Bedchamber and quich belongeth to his maties [majesties] Exchecquer In money £362.0.0
Peyed to John Robersone of Inwar of few duetie £8.13.4
To the Laird of Cairntullie of few duetie £49.15.0
To mr James Stewart of few duetie £20.0.0
To the Laird of Cormock of few duetie £3.13.4
Suma [Summa] £489.11.8
Mortified Rents
To the minister of Litle Dunkeld in money yearlie £227.5.2
To him In victuall twa Chalders fyue boillis meal extends to £157.5.0
To the Scool maister off this said parish £14.0.0
to the minister of Meikill dunkeld in money £100.3.4
To the Minister of Cluny £25.0.0
To the Chapell Royal at holyrudhous £94.3.4
To the hamber men of Edinburgh in money £93.6.8
Summa [Summa] £711.3.6
This soume of mortified Rent being deduced from the Totall Soume of the Rent in this Parish Thair Rests of Frie Rent in the said Parish of Litle Dunkeld the Soume of foure thousand Nyne hundreth and foure pound one shilling foure pennies ut in Brevi £4904.1.4

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[Signed] John Broune

Transcriber's notes

The Hammermen include a number of different crafts, all of which involved working with a hammer on metal. The Seal of Cause names blacksmiths, goldsmiths, lorimers, saddlers, cutlets, buclar makers, armourers "and all vtharis within the said burgh of Edinburgh". Pewterers and locksmiths were also included from an early date and gradually crafts of more recent origin, such as that of the clock and watch maker, were added as they arose, until some 18 principal disciplines were included.

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