[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.