Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 eBook

John Lauder
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 528 pages of information about Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36.

Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 eBook

John Lauder
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 528 pages of information about Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36.

    [645] Bridal.

This is the other 100 mks. which makes in all the wholle 200 mks.

Then I receaved my pension, vid., 200 mks. from the toune of Edenburgh:  out of which imprimis: 

Given by my wife to Doctor Stevincon’s nurse, a dollar. 
Given also to my wife, a dollar. 
Given to my wife, a dollar. 
Payed to John Jack for a pair of broatches to
  William Ramsay, 5 lb. 
Payed for wine, 15 pence. 
Payed for a quaire of paper, 8 pence. 
Payed to my man of depursements for me, 14 pence. 
Payed for Papon’s arrests of Parliament, a dollar. 
Given to my wife, a dollar. 
Given to my wife, a shilling. 
Payed in a contribution for the poor out of money
  given me in consultation, 4 lb.  Scots. 
Payed for a pair of gloves, 30 shil. 
Given on the 2d of Febr. to keep the house with, 7 dollars. 
Payed for horse hires when I went out and meit
  the provest, 6 shilings and 6 pence. 
Given to Rot.  Lauder’s man in Belhaven, a shiling. 
Given to my wife, a dollar. 
Given to Mr. Andro Wood’s man in Dumbar, halfe a dolar. 
Given at Waughton to Darling and Pat.  Quarrier, a dollar. 
Given at Gilmerton to the workmen their, a dollar. 
Given for 20 load of coalls furnisht to us, 10 Ib.

This is on 100 mks.

Then given 5 lb. to the nurse for hir child’s halfe
  quarter, 5 lb. 
Then payed on the 15 of Febr. 1671 to my onckle
  35 lb. in 12 dollars[646] for 6 bolls of meall, the first
  3 bolls being at 5 lb. 12 s. the boll, the other 3
  being at 6 lb. the boll, 12 dollars. 
Given to my wife, halfe a dolar. 
Given to Walt.  Cunyghame, halfe a dolar. 
Given to my wife, a dollar. 
Given to my wife also, a dollar. 
Given for the use of the house, 3 dollars. 
Spent upon wine, 18 pence. 
Given to the macer’s man, a mark. 
Given to my wife, 2 dollars. 
Given to the under keiper of our gounes, a mark. 
Given to the barber, a mark.

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