Series 1 > Diary and general expenditure book of William Cunningham of Craigends ... kept chiefly from 1673 to 1680
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1675] DIARY AND HOUSEHOLD BOOK
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Nov. 10. It: Given him in part of his other ties, 4?03 6
To my wife, . . . . 05 16
For a 4* p* of bran to my horses, . 00 1
For a pen knife, . . . 00 5
For a pair of fine horse-sheers, . 00 9
11. For a Inkglasse and some ink in it, . 00 1
For my coffer carrying to my chamber, 00 2
To Pasley post for carrying a pair of
boots from Edinburgh to Pasley, . 00 12
13. To the stable boy where my horses
stand, . . . . 00 6
For carrying my wife’s coffer from
Glasgow to Edinburgh, and a Maill, 03 12
For the customs of the sd coffer, . 00 4
To the man that carried it from the
West Port to my chamber, 00 4
For a quair of paper, . . 00 4
For the preceding 7 nights’ fodder to
my 2 horses, at 10s. the two a
night, . . . . 03 10
For 5 pe: J corn to them the sd time, 02 12
For | peck of malt to my sd horses, . 00 10
14. To Damenie Kirk box and beggars, . 00 2
To the man that gave me a seat, . 00 2
For my horse stabling and straw there, 00 4
For ale and bread to my man there, . 00 2
15. To my wife, . . . . 36 0
To Anna Cuningham, my Uncle Wil¬
liam’s daughter, which is to be
counted in part of what I promised
for her brother’s boarding, . 03 12
For two pair of good gloovs, . . 02 1
To Pasley Post with a letter home, . 00 3
20. For the Act of Regulation, . . 00 3
For the prec: 7 nights’ horse-fodder, . 03 10
For 5 pe: \ corn to them the sd time, 02 12
22. For a loan of a mourning cloak 2 days
at Coll1 Cuningham’s Lady’s trans¬
portation and her burriall, . 01 0
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Nov. 10. It: Given him in part of his other ties, 4?03 6
To my wife, . . . . 05 16
For a 4* p* of bran to my horses, . 00 1
For a pen knife, . . . 00 5
For a pair of fine horse-sheers, . 00 9
11. For a Inkglasse and some ink in it, . 00 1
For my coffer carrying to my chamber, 00 2
To Pasley post for carrying a pair of
boots from Edinburgh to Pasley, . 00 12
13. To the stable boy where my horses
stand, . . . . 00 6
For carrying my wife’s coffer from
Glasgow to Edinburgh, and a Maill, 03 12
For the customs of the sd coffer, . 00 4
To the man that carried it from the
West Port to my chamber, 00 4
For a quair of paper, . . 00 4
For the preceding 7 nights’ fodder to
my 2 horses, at 10s. the two a
night, . . . . 03 10
For 5 pe: J corn to them the sd time, 02 12
For | peck of malt to my sd horses, . 00 10
14. To Damenie Kirk box and beggars, . 00 2
To the man that gave me a seat, . 00 2
For my horse stabling and straw there, 00 4
For ale and bread to my man there, . 00 2
15. To my wife, . . . . 36 0
To Anna Cuningham, my Uncle Wil¬
liam’s daughter, which is to be
counted in part of what I promised
for her brother’s boarding, . 03 12
For two pair of good gloovs, . . 02 1
To Pasley Post with a letter home, . 00 3
20. For the Act of Regulation, . . 00 3
For the prec: 7 nights’ horse-fodder, . 03 10
For 5 pe: \ corn to them the sd time, 02 12
22. For a loan of a mourning cloak 2 days
at Coll1 Cuningham’s Lady’s trans¬
portation and her burriall, . 01 0
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