The State of the Kirks of Kelso in 1649. 351 



wlier the Kirk stands, will be 300 and above. The King 

 wes patrone. The present provision e out of Stichell is 22 

 bolls victuall, half beir, half oats of the old Tiviotdaill 

 measure, with ten bolls of oats and ane half of prick 

 measure, and fyve bolls and ane half of beir of the same 

 measure, and fyftie four punds money, togither with the 

 viccarage teiads of Stichell. which extends to sex score 

 punds. The present provisione out of Hoome is nyne bolls 

 beir, and nyne bolls of oats, and fourtie sex punds money. 

 The viccarage of the toune of Hoome is fyfty punds, the 

 viccarage of the mains of Hoome and Hairheughe is 50 M. 

 The viccarage of Hardiesmylle is 8 lb. The viccarage of 

 Todrige 20 M. The worth of the teinds of Stichell proven 

 be the minister to be 15 chalders of Tiviotdaill measure, but 

 undervalued 10 chalders of prick mett. The worth of the 

 teinds of Hoome is 20 chalders of victuall, bot undervalued 

 to 15 chalders of Tiviotdaill measure. 



Sic Suhscribitur, Mr David Courtney. 



9. — The Kirk of Ednam. 



The whole paroche is betwixt thrie and four hundred 

 communicants, the furthest from the Kirk is about ane 

 myll. The Kirk is of the Abbacio of Coldinghame. The 

 King wes patron. The stipend 700 M., togither with the 

 viccarage. 



Stc Subscrihitur, Mr John Symervall. 



That these ar the conditiones of the severall above- 

 mentioned nyne Kirks within the Presbyterj^ of Kelso, 

 given under the severall ministers owen hands, wherof 

 these before set downe ar the just doubles, is testified be 

 the subscriptions of Mr Jon. Douglas and Mr Wm. Wemys, 

 Commissioners fri)m the Presbytery of Kelso to the Gnall 

 Assembly 1649. 



Mr Jhone Douglass. 



Mr Wm. Wemys. 



