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Gildrie Book Of Dundee Anno 1570 Vivas Rex 1729

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five pund wecht and ane hallf of wax pryce yrof threttie ane Doukat aucht ryells and thrie<br />

quarters if ane ryell pryce of ilk Doukat foure pund scotts money which he refused without he<br />

be compelled as ye said claime because ye samen claime being referred to ye said David his<br />

oath of veritie be ye said Androw. The said David declaired upon his conshience yat he<br />

abstracted no part of ye said wax fra ye said Androw nor yet ye pryce yairof but yat he maid<br />

him sufficient compt reckoning and payment of ye whole wax received be him fra ye said<br />

Andro and pryce yairof.<br />

Whilk day decernes and ordaines Walter Rankine mariner to content and pay to Robert<br />

Kendoll ye soume of 28 lib scotts money in compleit payment of ye pryce of ane warroptow of<br />

Danskeine weyand twentie staine weicht received by ye said Walter fra Alexr Gray skipper in<br />

ye moneth of (blank) 1615 to be sold to ye behove of ye said Robert. In respect of ye said<br />

Walter his owne confession of ye said Robert Kendoll his oath given yat ye defenders<br />

promised to him alss meikle for ye said tow proportionallie as he gave to James Boyter and<br />

James Pierson for yair waires sold tyme foirsd.<br />

Vigesimo secundo Die mensis Decembris 1618<br />

Whilk day the haill assessoris of ye gild findes yat Alex Miln merchand has misbehaved<br />

himself to Robert Clayhills Deane of gild in calling of him partiall in ye action persewed be<br />

Robert Lay alias Fraser against ye said Alexr ye said Deane of gild being sittand in judgment.<br />

And quhairfor ordaines him to pay ane unlaw of ten pund and ordaines him to remaine in<br />

ward while he makis amendis to ye Deane of gild and crave him humble pardon yairfor and<br />

sicklyk while he satisfie and pay ye said unlaw.<br />

Decimo Sexto Die Novembris 1518<br />

Whilk day ye Deane of gild and his assessors with consent of a number of ye merchandes<br />

being conveined in ye tolbuith yairof hes Statute and ordained yat all ye merchandis treameris<br />

within yis brugh sall set yair standis with yair merchandice in ye kirk yeard of ye brugh and<br />

hold market yairin upon ye xxiij of November instant whilk is St Clementis day And aucht<br />

dayes yrefter according to ye priviledge granted to yis brugh be owr soverane lords most noble<br />

progenitoris for halding of ane frie market and faire ye tyme forsaid. Ilk perswon under paine<br />

of ten pundis and ordaines publication to be maid heirof to ye bell and drum.<br />

Vigesimo quinto Die monses maii <strong>Anno</strong> Dmn 1619<br />

Whilk day William Fergusone Deane of gild of ye brugh of Dundie and his assessoris being<br />

conveined within ye tolbuith yairof anent ye action persewed at ye instance of James Young<br />

mariner against George Lochmalownie skipper makand mention that in ye moneth of July<br />

1618 ye said James delivered to ye said George ane half twn of bourdous wine to have beene<br />

transported to Orknay or Schetland and sold yaire to ye persewers use and to waire ye money<br />

yat sould be receaved yairfor as ye said George did his owne. And albeit yat ye defender sold<br />

ye saids wines for ye soume of ane hundredth punds whelk he received yairfor and yat he be<br />

holden to mak payment yairof and of ye profeits received yrby sincesyne extendin to certaine<br />

particular quantities specified in ye claime given in yairanent. Nevertheless he wrongouslie<br />

refuses to do ye same without he be compelled as ye said claime proportis. The richtes reasons<br />

and allegations of both ye saids parties being hard and considered be ye said Deane of gild and<br />

his assessors and yai yairwith being weill advised they have find and be ther presents findes<br />

yat ye said George Lochmalownie sold ye said half twn of wines of fourteine scoire seathis dry<br />

fisches and twentie five punds money and he sent home to yis brugh ye saids fisches in ane<br />

bark with Robert Moris burges of yis brugh whilke he desired him to mark with ye said James<br />

his mark and delywer ye same to ye said persewer or to wyff in his absence. And yat ye said<br />

Roebrt Mories did offer ye same to ye said person his spouse whilks sho refused and lykwayes<br />

yat ye said George had received ane bund maid be Jhone Bannatyne and George Craige in<br />

[blank] for payment to ye said James Young of ye said soume of twentie five punds and yairfor<br />

with consent of ye said George decerned him to mak payment to ye said James Young of ye<br />

said soume of twentie five punds. And ye said James Young to transfer his right of ye wreit<br />

maid be ye said Jhone Bannatyne and George Craige to ye said James Young anent ye<br />

payment thairof. And siclyk ordaines ye said James Young to receave ye saids fourteine scoir<br />

feaches and dry fisches fra ye said Robert Moreis on ye estaite wherin yai are presentlie incair<br />

ye said Robert Moreis will declaire upon upon his conscience yat ye said George<br />

Lochmalownie desired him to mak ye same with ye persewers mark and delyver yem to him or<br />

his wyff. And incaise ye said Robert declaire not ye same to be of veritie ordaines ye said<br />

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