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Proprietor and land Valuation
Cokburnspath Paroch
[1] Sr [Sir] James Nicolsone of Cokburnspath knyt [knyght], For himselff and remanent heritors, fewaris Lyfrentaris, proper wodsetters and vtheris within the Parochine of Cokburnspath, ther money rent doeth extend to, Sex thousand thrie hundreth Twelff pounds £6312.0.0
[2] Peyed of wheat in the said paroch. None.
off Beir in the said paroch, Twelff chalderis nyne bolles according to the measure of Linlithgow prik mett, which being converted into money at the pryce of fyue poundis [£5.0.0] for every boll, extendis to, Ane thousand fyue pound £1005.0.0
off Meall in the said paroch, None
off Ry in the said paroch, None
off Pease and beines, None
off Oates in the said paroch Sevine chalders fourteine bolls aught peks according to the measure of Linlithgow prik mett, which being converted into money at the pryce of Four poundis sex schillinges aught pennyes [£4.6.8] for every boll, extendis to Fyue hundreth Fourtie aught poundis thrie schillinges four pennyes £548.3.4
[Total] £7865.3.4
[3] Peyed of Casualities and customes in the said paroch. None.
[4] Peyed in casuall rent, nothing
[5] Peyed in few and Tak dewties to vther persones, besyd the dewties peyable to his majesties, nothing.
[6] Peyed in mortified rent to the Minister and schoolmr [schoolmaster] in money -- £397.0.0
off beir - 24 bolls measures and pryces forsaid, js -- £120.0.0
off oattes 32 bolls, mett & pryce forsaid -- £138.13.4
off wheatt - 2 bolls measure forsaid at 6lb - 16 - 8ds [£6.16.8] -- £13.13.4
Suma [Summa] of the Mortified rent -- £669.6.8
[7] Peyed to his majesties exchequer in money -- £13.6.8
off wheat - 8 chalderis measure forsaid which at 6lb - 16 - 8 [£6.16.8] for every boll extendis to -- £874.13.4
off beir - 8 chalderis mett & pryces forsaid js -- £640.0.0
Suma [Summa] peyed to the excheqr [exchequer] -- £1528.0.0

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Transcriber's notes

L.s.d. for pounds, shillings and pence, the letters being taken from the Latin librae, solidi and denarii.
The measure - Linlithgow prick mett was the standard firlot measure with a diameter of 19 1/6 inches and a Depth of 7 1/3 inches

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