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              <text>The graduation roll and the matriculation roll of the medieval University, from 1413.</text>
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              <text>Taken from J. M. Anderson (ed.) Early records of the University of St. Andrews (Edinburgh, Scottish History Society, 1926)&#13;
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              <text>Graduation Roll&#13;
1413&#13;
Oaths of the Bachelors&#13;
I swear that I shall be obedient to the faculty of arts and to the dean thereof in things lawful and proper: Also that I shall observe and cause to be observed the statutes and privileges of the faculty of arts, and shall defend them so far as I am able in whatever position I may attain to: Likewise I shall keep the secrets of the said faculty, nor shall I reveal them to any one to whom they ought not to be revealed.&#13;
Names of the Bachelors this year&#13;
In the first William Yhalulok, who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
Likewise lord Stephen [Kerr], who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
Likewise Thomas Graham, who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
Likewise Thomas Livingston, who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
Likewise Angus de Levynnochis, who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
Likewise John Homyll, who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
Likewise Andrew Maklauch, who paid 2 s this week. Although a determinant at Oxford he was nevertheless generously admitted by the faculty. &#13;
Likewise lord Robert Fabri, who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
Likewise John Henry, who paid nothing.&#13;
Likewise Alexander Methven, who paid nothing. Nevertheless, those two offered surety, the first by a sworn declaration, the second by a sponsor, that if they should come into easier circumstances they would satisfy the faculty like the others preceding.&#13;
Likewise lord Robert de Tynnyngame. Although made a bachelor at Oxford he was nevertheless admitted by the faculty. He contributed 5 s 6 d.&#13;
&#13;
1414&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Bachelors in the year of our Lord fourteen hundred and fourteen.&#13;
&#13;
In the first Alan Fudes, who paid 20 d this week.&#13;
Lord Richard de Eddislav, who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
John Winton, who paid 22 d this week.&#13;
Thomas Ramsay, who paid 22 d this week&#13;
William White, who paid 22 d this week.&#13;
Henry Malwyne, who paid 22 d this week.&#13;
Thomas Edname, who paid 22 d this week.&#13;
Thomas Tulloch, who paid 2 s this week.&#13;
Moricius John, who paid 22 d this week.&#13;
William Lyell, who paid 19 d this week.&#13;
Richard Spalding, who paid 20 d this week.&#13;
Lord John Thom, who paid 2 s.&#13;
Robert Kastiltarris, who paid 2 s.&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Masters the same year, that is fourteen hundred and fourteen.&#13;
&#13;
In the first, Master William Zalulok.&#13;
Master Thomas de Livingston.&#13;
Master Robert Tynygame.&#13;
Master Andrew Makgillance.&#13;
Master Stephan Kerr.&#13;
Master John Hommyl.&#13;
Master John Henry.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1415&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Bachelors in the year of our Lord fourteen hundred and fifteen&#13;
&#13;
David Lauder, who paid 20 d.&#13;
Thomas Rate, who paid 20 d.&#13;
William Sperk, who paid 2 s.&#13;
Gilbert Heryne, who paid 2 s.&#13;
Bricius Laverok, who paid 2 s.&#13;
William Raderny, who paid 2 s.&#13;
Patrick M’Alwy, pauper.&#13;
Michael Cowtis, pauper.&#13;
Thomas M’Guffok, who paid 20 d.&#13;
&#13;
1416&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Bachelors in the year fourteen hundred and sixteen&#13;
&#13;
Robert Stewart, paid 2 s.&#13;
James Brune, 2 s.&#13;
Phillip Pyle.&#13;
Thomas Cardenay, 20 d.&#13;
Peter de Dalkeith, 20 d.&#13;
Thomas Inchekok, 20 d.&#13;
Likewise Robert William, 20 d.&#13;
John Chamber, pauper.&#13;
Likewise, James de Douglas, who paid 2 s.&#13;
Henry de Douglas, who paid 2 s.&#13;
Likewise Robert de Cornton, who paid 20 d.&#13;
Likewise [blank] Allates, who paid 20 d.&#13;
Likewise [blank] Glenconwym.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1417&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Bachelors in the year of our Lord fourteen hundred and seventeen&#13;
&#13;
Andrew de Keith&#13;
George de Lauder&#13;
Gilbert Forestarii&#13;
John Petcarne&#13;
Patrick Leche&#13;
Edward Crawford&#13;
Simon Bower&#13;
John Bedas&#13;
John Days&#13;
William Thornton&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1418&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Bachelors in the year of our Lord fourteen hundred and eighteen&#13;
&#13;
Determinants.&#13;
In the first lord Nicholaus Inglis&#13;
Alexander de Newton&#13;
Walter Stewart&#13;
John de Cornale&#13;
Thomas Purrock&#13;
Andrew Bell&#13;
Martin Makgillandris&#13;
Thomas de Tynygame&#13;
William Whitelaw&#13;
John de Atholl&#13;
Alexander Cragy&#13;
&#13;
Names of the determinants in the year of our Lord fourteen hundred and eighteen&#13;
&#13;
George Ramsay&#13;
Gilbert Hay&#13;
William Turnbull&#13;
John Innesche&#13;
Laurence Carruthers&#13;
Laurence Pyott&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1419&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Licentiates&#13;
&#13;
Gilbert Heryng, Master.&#13;
Lord Nicholas Inglis, Master.&#13;
Walter Stewart, Master.&#13;
George de Lawater, Master.&#13;
Henry Malvyn, Master.&#13;
Bricius Laverok, Master.&#13;
Lord John Thom, Master.&#13;
Gilbert de Hay.&#13;
Phillip Pyle, Master.&#13;
William Lyall.&#13;
Peter William, Master.&#13;
Robert de Cornton, Master.&#13;
John de Chamber, Master, who swears poverty.&#13;
Robert William, Master.&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Determinants in the year of our Lord fourteen hundred and nineteen&#13;
&#13;
Nicholas de Otterburn&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1420&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates and Masters in the year of our Lord fourteen hundred and twenty&#13;
&#13;
Nicholas Otterburn&#13;
Alexander de Newton&#13;
William Turnbull&#13;
Edward de Crawford&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1421&#13;
&#13;
Determinants in the year of our Lord one thousand fourteen hundred and twenty one&#13;
&#13;
Robert Stewart, archdeacon&#13;
John Lychton&#13;
Tomas Currur&#13;
William Hawk&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1422&#13;
&#13;
Determinants in the year of our Lord one thousand fourteen hundred and twenty two&#13;
&#13;
Robert Lawater&#13;
Robert Mofft&#13;
William Livingston&#13;
William Glendunwyn&#13;
Simon Wardlaw&#13;
&#13;
1423&#13;
&#13;
Determinants in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty three&#13;
&#13;
Alan Stewart, who was made Master this day by Robert Cornton&#13;
&#13;
Walter Grereson&#13;
George Lermuth&#13;
Fynlaus Dempstar&#13;
Henry Arrot&#13;
Item Nicholaus Benachtyn&#13;
Patrick Hog&#13;
Thomas Bolton&#13;
Michael Gowanlok&#13;
Robert Leche&#13;
Thomas Douglas&#13;
&#13;
Names of the Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty three&#13;
&#13;
Andrew Keith&#13;
John Dais&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1424&#13;
&#13;
Determinants in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty four&#13;
&#13;
James Stewart&#13;
James Broys&#13;
Dominus  John Chambers&#13;
Dominus Henry Rynde&#13;
Dominus Laurence Duncan&#13;
Andrew Tulcht, bedellus&#13;
&#13;
Determinants of the same year&#13;
&#13;
John Alemer&#13;
James Innes, Master John Thome and Robert William&#13;
David Covane, paid  7 s.&#13;
Dominus James Fermur&#13;
John Leonis&#13;
Simon Bane&#13;
John Spens&#13;
George Abernethy&#13;
Dominus John de Muskilburgh&#13;
&#13;
1425&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty five, fourteenth day of the month of July&#13;
&#13;
Alan Stewart&#13;
John Innes&#13;
John Lichton&#13;
Robert Lawater&#13;
Robert Muffat&#13;
George Abernethy&#13;
William Glenunwyn&#13;
&#13;
Bachelors&#13;
&#13;
 William Hay, who paid 2 s&#13;
William Curour, who paid 2 s&#13;
John Dunye, 2 s&#13;
Donaldus M’Mulron, 2 s&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1426&#13;
&#13;
Bachelors&#13;
&#13;
Alan Cant&#13;
James Lindsay&#13;
Laurence Fawside&#13;
George Moray&#13;
William Bell&#13;
Maurice M’Nabe&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty six&#13;
&#13;
Robert Stewart, archdeacon&#13;
Nicholas Bannochtyn, Master&#13;
John Aylmare, Master&#13;
Robert Leche, Master&#13;
Simon Wardlaw, Master&#13;
Thomas Bolton, Master&#13;
George Lermont, Master&#13;
Finlay Dempster, Master&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1427&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty seven&#13;
&#13;
James Bruce, Master&#13;
James Innes, Master&#13;
John Lioun, Master&#13;
William Hay, Master&#13;
Dominus John Chamber, Master&#13;
Dominus John Muskylburgh, Master&#13;
Dominus Henry Rynd, Master&#13;
Dominus Michael Gowanlok, Master&#13;
Dominus Laurence Duncan, Master&#13;
Dominus James Fermour, Master&#13;
John Spens, Master&#13;
John Dunnyn, Master&#13;
Patricius Hog, Master&#13;
&#13;
1428&#13;
&#13;
Determinants received by Master John Forester, Deacon of the faculty in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty eight&#13;
&#13;
Bachelors&#13;
&#13;
Robert Fyfe&#13;
Duncan Campbell&#13;
Thomas Pendewen&#13;
Robert Scrimgeour&#13;
William Herys&#13;
David Thomson&#13;
James Ogilvy&#13;
William Ker&#13;
John Monypenny&#13;
Adam Montgomery&#13;
William Elphinstone&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty eight&#13;
&#13;
David Cerass&#13;
Archibald Laurence&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1429&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and twenty nine&#13;
&#13;
In the first James Kennedy, nephew of the  King, subdeacon of Glasgow&#13;
Gilbert Forester, archdeacon of Brechin&#13;
James Lindsay, canon of the collegiate church of Dunbar&#13;
&#13;
These are the names of the Bachelors created in the faculty of Arts in the year above, having sworn an oath to the lord deacon&#13;
&#13;
In the first John Atholie&#13;
Dominus John Bendelo&#13;
Ercules Scrymiowr&#13;
John Russell&#13;
John Melrose&#13;
William Gordon&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1430&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty&#13;
&#13;
Dominus Thomas Logy&#13;
Dominus William Bell&#13;
Adam Montgomery&#13;
William Heryss&#13;
Dominus Robert Scrymgeour&#13;
Dominus William de Elphinstone&#13;
Dominus John Bedas&#13;
Thomas Penwen&#13;
Alan Cant&#13;
Alan Clapame&#13;
Bachelors in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty&#13;
&#13;
In the first Henry Parcle&#13;
John Spalding&#13;
&#13;
These were determinants in the same year and paid their fees to the faculty, but were not promoted to the degree of Bachelor on account of the plague, nor did they pay the portion due to the Rector&#13;
&#13;
Archibald Crawford&#13;
Alexander Gordon&#13;
John Moray,  not paid&#13;
William Semple, &#13;
John Winter, not paid&#13;
Dominus John Methven, Bachelor&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1431&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates on the eleventh day of April, the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty one&#13;
&#13;
In the first, Dominus, John Methven, Master&#13;
John of Atholl, Master of 33 years&#13;
John Monipenny&#13;
Dominus Thomas Marschal&#13;
George Murray&#13;
Ercules Schrymgeour, Master&#13;
Laurence of Fausyd, Master&#13;
Dominus John Beoton, Master&#13;
Dominus John of Lothian, Master&#13;
Dominus William Lychtoun, Master&#13;
Dominus Duncan Campbell, Master&#13;
William Stephen, Master&#13;
James of Dalrymple, Master&#13;
Dominuus David Tulch, Master&#13;
&#13;
Determinantes in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty one&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Sandyland&#13;
John Clerici&#13;
James Schaw&#13;
Dominus Archibald William&#13;
&#13;
These Bachelors did not pay the Rector’s portion at the time of determination, but in Lent at the time of Baccalaureation they paid it to Master Laurence of Lindores; likewise John of Moray, a bachelor of the previous year.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1432&#13;
Determinants in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty two&#13;
Laurence Ramsay&#13;
William Brown&#13;
Andrew William&#13;
Matthew Geddes&#13;
John Sperman&#13;
John Martin&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1433&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty three&#13;
&#13;
Patrick Sandiland, Master&#13;
Malcolm Loudian, Master&#13;
Archibald of Crawford, Master&#13;
James Shaw, Master&#13;
John Martin, Master&#13;
Maurice Macnab, Master&#13;
William Sympil, Master&#13;
Alexander Gordon, Master&#13;
Dominus Patrick Rede, Master&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Determinants in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty three&#13;
&#13;
Dominus William Simonton&#13;
Robert Stewart&#13;
Edward Cockburn&#13;
John Farle&#13;
Thomas Wallace&#13;
Robert Halkerston&#13;
&#13;
Determinants in the same year&#13;
&#13;
Malcolm Forbace&#13;
Walter Stewart&#13;
Thomas Spens&#13;
Alexander Lumisdan&#13;
Patrick Hume&#13;
John Redhuch&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Determinants in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty three&#13;
&#13;
John Montgomery&#13;
Thomas Bell&#13;
Alexander William&#13;
William Wardlaw&#13;
George Haliburton&#13;
Andrew Keith&#13;
Archibald od Mulbray&#13;
William Mudy&#13;
Patrick Nicholas&#13;
Thomas Atkinson&#13;
Thomas Dunyn&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
1434&#13;
&#13;
Licentiates in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty four&#13;
&#13;
John Clark&#13;
John Spalding&#13;
John Murray&#13;
Dominus John Winter&#13;
Henry Parkle&#13;
Dominus Archibald William&#13;
&#13;
Determinants in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred and thirty four&#13;
&#13;
Thomas Dysart&#13;
Thomas Leche&#13;
Dominus William Hogg&#13;
Dominus Andrew Myrtoun&#13;
John Hall&#13;
Dominus Alexander Schevas&#13;
Dominus Thomas Pottar&#13;
&#13;
David Lindsay&#13;
Hugo Witherspoon&#13;
John Bawne&#13;
Roger Carruthers&#13;
Alexander Grynlaw&#13;
David Hutown&#13;
William Tobyname&#13;
&#13;
David Stewart&#13;
William Lavadre&#13;
John Weddale&#13;
Henry Cruickshank&#13;
Donald Brown&#13;
David Bell&#13;
Thomas Brown, admitted free&#13;
Robert Chepman&#13;
&#13;
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