lib. 00 03 4 Item out of ane hous in the heid of the castellgate neirest 00 06 08 Item out of ane anglehous at the shore qlk of old wes thecked with heather and rebuildit be provest Cullen and baillie Robert Forbes of Robslaw and sold to Buchans Alexander Burnett belonging of old to George Gray and heirafter to James Scalone to the 00 IO 00 Item out of ane hous nixt adjacent to Mr William Forbes hous and betuixt it and James Milnes hous belonging to the airs of John Gordone and now to Marjorie Simpsone his relict lyand on the west syde of the broadgate § 00 10 00 Item out of Mr John Kempts croft now possesst be Baillie THE STIPEND OF THE THIRD REGENT. 00 06 08 Item out of ane croft at the Craibstoune occupied be Alex' Thome Item out of ane croft at the Justice milles occupied be the sd 9 bolls bear 5 bolls 2 firls Ibid., No. 15. See p. 97. § Ibid., No. 16, but "evicted" in 1761-62, and still appears in University Rentals thus "Annuities from Houses. per Marquis and Hall House in the Broad-street: Mrs. Taylor and others, || Ibid., No. 17. £ s. d. ¶ See pp. 4, 6, 12, 102. Lands near the Craibstone and Justice Mills were feued out for the purpose of building Chapel Street (in conjunction with the Tailor Trade), 1805and Huntly Street (for which an entrance to Union Street was purchased from the New Street Trustees: feuduty to burgh, £89 15s.) in 1821-. The ground along the former yields to the College of feuduties, £109 78. 8d.; along the latter, £157 18s. 11d. The Longstone Croft was feued in 1804 (6 bolls and £12); and in 1806 (15 bolls 2 f. and £25-15). lib. I 2 Item out of the ruids of Kintore I boll because it payes 4 bolls and a halfe* Item tuentie merks out of the Carmelite friers gairden from the relict of Peter Hill now be Alexander Tayl3our 13 06 08 Item from the master of mortificationes out of Kemnayes rent and mortificatione 55 10 00 Item from Mr Robert Patrie now from Jhone Duncane baylzie out of his croft at the Craibstone, now Thomas Cushnies holding few 10 14 00 Item from the laird of Vdnie out of the lands of fiddesmoir and fiddesbegg t IO 00 00 Item out of Mr John Findlators land at the bowbridge his houssis and land being fewed out t 05 06 08 Item out of Mr William Edies hous in the grein fold belonging to James Blackhall as they go to the friers hill § OI 07 00 Item out of Patrick Annands hous in the midst of the nethirkirkgate on the north syde || 00 06 08 1804 acre lying near Windmillbrae. S. proposed Union Street; E. lands of Hammermen; W. lands now of New Street Trustees; N. continuation of line of S. boundary of another croft of College, cutting off acre from N.E. end of Longstone Croft. 1806 to New Street Trustees. 70 ft. for street gratis. 40 ft. for building areas. On North side; property of Trustees to E. and W.; Summer road from Chapel of Ease to Hardgate on N. Two pieces on south side (82 ft. and 41 ft.) along Windmillbrae to S.; property of Trustees to E. and W.; and building areas to N. * See pp. 7, 98, 101. Reduced by augmentations of stipend till in 1784 its value was only £1 138. 4d. Sold in that year to the Earl of Kintore for £102 10s., which sum was applied to pay debts incurred by locality funds in improving Caberstone croft, ¿.e., in laying out Belmont and Little Belmont Streets. lib. Item Andrew Raites hous in the guestraw of old provest 00 10 00 03 03 04 00 06 08 Item the laird of pitarrow his lands of Easter Glensaucht OI 04 00 Item Baillie Skein for John Ingrahams houssis on the south syde of the heid of the castellgate ¶ angle 00 03 04 Item Patrick Blairs hous without the Justice port on the ++ 02 00 00 00 03 04 THE STIPEND OF THE LAST AND YOUNGEST OR FOURT REGENT. Imprimis from Alex' Strachan fermorer foure bolls and a halfe beare 4 bolls and a halfe * Gerard's list, No. 24. + Ibid., No. 25. See pp. 19, 101. The superiority was sold in 1808 for £45, and the price lent to Gray's Fund for behoof of the localities. § Gerard's list, No. 26. || Ibid., No. 27. Ibid., No. 28. Grammar School: Master of Mortifications ** Ibid., No. 29. thus £ s. d. Gerard's list, No. 30. Item from James Harrow for the Dowcat croft at the bow bridge 3 bolls 3 firs * 3 bolls 3 fir Item from William Milne for the croft vnder the windmilne 5 bolls and a halfe † 5 bolls and a halfe Item from Mr William Sibbald for eight ruides in Kintor 4 bolls and a halfe 4 bolls and a halfe lib. 13 06 08 Item out of the Carmelite friers gairden from mortificatione Item from William Law for his crofts at the Crabstone a feu of 5 lib 4 s 55 00 00 5 04 00 Item from Francis Irvine out of James Leslie's hous at the bowbridge 01 16 00 Item from Alex' Ramsayes hous now John Donaldsones in the shipraw + 02 00 00 OI 02 00 Item out of Mr William Edies hous nixt to James Leslies OI 00 00 Item out of Walter Robertsone's hous on the north syde of the grein of old the Williamsones hous¶ See pp. 12, 102, 104. entrance to Union Terrace. 04 00 00 Feued for 3 bolls, 3 f. to the New Street Trustees for an + This is Barbour's or Tolquhon's croft, see pp. 5, 102. Feued in 1806-7 in two portions (for formation of Catherine Street) for feuduties of five bolls bear and £10, and 1 boll, 2 f. bear and £2 8s. 11d. Described as lying respectively on the East and West sides of the Inverurie turnpike; bounded on the East by the road leading from Gallowgatehead to Hilton; on the West by the burn running from Broadford; by lands feued from King's College on the South; and by lands belonging to Hugh Hutcheon and to King's College on the North. Acquired by the New Street Trustees, and still paid by the Burgh, appearing in University Rentals thus"Annuities from Houses. Old Ship Tavern || Ibid., No. 19. £ s. d. ¶ Acquired by the New Street Trustees, and still paid by the Burgh, appearing in University Rentals thus Item out of the Justice milnes from the thesaurer of Abd.* Item from Mr Robert Forbes out of Mariewell croft in few lib. 01 06 08 02 08 00 03 02 00 06 13 04 Item out of ane hous in the shipraw of old Alex Milns and XL. 17th Barbara Forbes mortifies the whole books and mathematical instruments of Dr. William Johnston, her husband, to the Marischal College. February, 1641.¶ The Quhilk day Forsaemeikleas Barbarae Forbes widow and relict of vmqll master Williame Johnstoun doctor in phisick and professor of mathimaticques within the new college of Aberdein Hes frielie givin and mortifiet to the toune of Aberdein for the wse of the said colledge and particularlie for the wse of the professor and studentis of mathimaticques within the samen in all tyme cuming The haill mathimathical bookes and instrumentis whilkis belongit ¶ "Ut in Professorum nostrorum Albo splendet, ita in Benefactorum Choro fulget, GULIELMUS JOHNSTONUS, M.D., et Mathematum hic Professor: Qui ex antiquissima de Caskyben, erat oriundus familia, Phænices Regni quæ dedit una duos, "Arthurum sciz, Medicum Regium, et celeberrimum ætatis et gentis suæ Poctam, et GULIELMUM, quorum uterque, stemmatis sui gloriam, summopere meritis auxit. "GULIELMUS ad exteros profectus, tanta inclaruit eruditione ut peregrinus licèt, primò Humaniorum literarum, et deinde Philosophiæ Professor, in Academia Sedanensi |