38 GLEANINGS OF OLD DUMERIES. 
aforesaid of 16 pence of yearly rent coming from a certain tene- 
ment of William Malkymson in the town afore said, remaining in 
the king’s hand by eviction of William de Hay, and 8 pence rent 
coming from the tenement of Gilbert the Smyth in the same town 
remaining in the king’s hand by the eviction of the same Gilbert, 
there is no reply, because the said two tenements lie waste at the 
time of this account. Of one tenement in the same burgh remains 
in the king’s hand by the eviction of Earl Patrick, there is no reply 
because the said tenement was waste at the time of this account. 
The sum of the whole received £10 1s, which they paid upon their 
account and are quiet. 
FORTIFICATION OF CAERLAVEROCK. 
1305-6.—Account of Sir James de Dalilegh for Carlaverock 
Castle of the Fortification of the Castle of Carlaverock. To Sir 
James de Dalilegh, clerk, for wages of William de Percy, John de 
Geodeston, & six of their comrades, men at arms & 20 foot archers, 
one of whom is a serjeant, dwelling within the fortification of the 
Castle of Carlaverock by order & arrangement of Sir Henry de 
Percy, then the king’s Lieutenant in Scotland, from 29 May to 17 
July, both days being reckoned for 1 day, to each man at arms 12 
pence a day & to the sergeant 4 pence & each foot archer 2 pence 
a day :—£28 15s. 
FORTIFICATION OF TYBRES. 
To the same for the wages of Robert Belle & his comrades 
men at arms & 6 foot archers, dwelling within the fortification of 
the castle of Tybres by the arrangement of the king from 22 
February till 25th September, both days being reckoned, for 216 
days, to each man at arms, serjeant, & foot soldier per day as 
before £223 4s. 
FORTIFICATION OF DURRISDEER. 
To the same for the wages of Robert Belle & his three 
comrades men at arms & 12 foot archers, dwelling within the 
fortification of the Castle of Dorresdere by the arrangement of the 
king himself from 1 May till 30 July, each day reckoned, for 91 
days, each man at arms & foot soldier receives per day as before 
£27 6s. 
(From the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland.) 20th 
James Ist, 1425, at Edinburgh, 24 January.—The king has 
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