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CUNNINGHAM OF CRAIGENDS
[1675
Oct. 26. To Eliz: Birse to buy her valentin-
gift, . . . ,£01 9 0
27. To Wm Brown for a boll corn I got
from him to my horse on Oct. 4, . 08 0 0
29. To a beggar on my way to Carncurran, 00 0 4
80. To my wife, being to pay 34 lb. for
her 2 women’s fies for a yier since
Mart: 1674, . \ . 40 0 0
31. To Kilbar: box, . . . 00 2 0
Nov. I took journey with my father and
wife the 2d day to Edinburgh.
2. For the half of our bait at Glasgow, . 00 9 0
To the Almshous and beggars on the
way, . . . . 00 2 2
Payd of custom at Cartintalloch
Bridg, . . . . 00 0 8
For a remove to the white horse at
Kilsyth, . . . . 00 1 0
3. The half of our quarters at Kilsyth
that night, my father paying the
other half, . . . 02 10 10
My half of our bait at Falkirk, . 00 19 10
To beggars by the way that day, . 00 1 8
4. My half of our reckning for that
night’s quarters at Kirkliston, . 02 14 0
To beggars on the way to Edinburgh, 00 1 10
For meat that day to our dinner in
Edinburgh, . . 00 17 0
6. To a sword-sliper for dressing sword,. 00 6 0
To the preceding night’s fodder to
my 2 horses, . . . 01 0 0
For 2 pe: of corn to them the sds 2
nights, . . . . 01 4 0
For some ale and bread in the stables, 00 3 0
7. To the Tolbooth beggars, . 00 0 6
8. To my wife, . . . . 02 13 0
' 9. For 4 sheets of paper, . . 00 1 0
0. To my man for his Bountie Shoe’s for
the half-year after Marts 1675, . 02 0 0
CUNNINGHAM OF CRAIGENDS
[1675
Oct. 26. To Eliz: Birse to buy her valentin-
gift, . . . ,£01 9 0
27. To Wm Brown for a boll corn I got
from him to my horse on Oct. 4, . 08 0 0
29. To a beggar on my way to Carncurran, 00 0 4
80. To my wife, being to pay 34 lb. for
her 2 women’s fies for a yier since
Mart: 1674, . \ . 40 0 0
31. To Kilbar: box, . . . 00 2 0
Nov. I took journey with my father and
wife the 2d day to Edinburgh.
2. For the half of our bait at Glasgow, . 00 9 0
To the Almshous and beggars on the
way, . . . . 00 2 2
Payd of custom at Cartintalloch
Bridg, . . . . 00 0 8
For a remove to the white horse at
Kilsyth, . . . . 00 1 0
3. The half of our quarters at Kilsyth
that night, my father paying the
other half, . . . 02 10 10
My half of our bait at Falkirk, . 00 19 10
To beggars by the way that day, . 00 1 8
4. My half of our reckning for that
night’s quarters at Kirkliston, . 02 14 0
To beggars on the way to Edinburgh, 00 1 10
For meat that day to our dinner in
Edinburgh, . . 00 17 0
6. To a sword-sliper for dressing sword,. 00 6 0
To the preceding night’s fodder to
my 2 horses, . . . 01 0 0
For 2 pe: of corn to them the sds 2
nights, . . . . 01 4 0
For some ale and bread in the stables, 00 3 0
7. To the Tolbooth beggars, . 00 0 6
8. To my wife, . . . . 02 13 0
' 9. For 4 sheets of paper, . . 00 1 0
0. To my man for his Bountie Shoe’s for
the half-year after Marts 1675, . 02 0 0
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