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CUNNINGHAM OF CRAIGENDS [1677
August 7. To the boy that was sent fra Freeland, TOO 13
For two letters from France to my
Lady Ruthven & my wife, my
Lady Ruthven paying my wife
for hers, . . ' . . 01 9
Given of contribution for a poor
gentlewoman’s burriall, . . 00 11
8. For the proclamation anent Conven¬
ticles, . . . 00 1
For my chamber maill, 23 nights, . 06 18
To the servant lasse of drinkmoney, . 00 12
9. Left for Pasley post with a letter home, 00 2
For my fraught to Kircaldie, . 00 4
My reckoning there, . . . 00 7
For a drink at Kineskwood to the boy, 00 0
For a horse hire from Kircaldie to
Freeland, . . . . 01 14
To my wife, . . . 14 8
10. To the gardener of Freeland, . 00 6
11. To the haugh keeper’s boy, . . 00 2
12. To Dron Kirk box and beggars, . 00 3
13. Ro: Black at Freeland, . 00 13
To La: Dae at Bruntiland, . 00 16
To keep the horses that night, 00 12
Payd of fraught to Leith, . 00 5
14. For quarters that night there, . 00 10
Drinksilver, . . . . 00 2
For pears, . . . . 00 1
Given in to the post house with a letter, 00 5
For a pound of sweet powder, . 00 10
To my man in part of his fie, . 00 8
15. For a staff, . . . . 00 10
Spent at night in company, . . 00 3
16. Spent in company, . . . 00 12
To Pasley post with letter home, . 00 2
17. Lost at the Billiards, . 00 15
18. To my Lady Strathnaver’s boy for
carrying a lanthern to me, . 00 6
For pears, . . . . 00 2
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CUNNINGHAM OF CRAIGENDS [1677
August 7. To the boy that was sent fra Freeland, TOO 13
For two letters from France to my
Lady Ruthven & my wife, my
Lady Ruthven paying my wife
for hers, . . ' . . 01 9
Given of contribution for a poor
gentlewoman’s burriall, . . 00 11
8. For the proclamation anent Conven¬
ticles, . . . 00 1
For my chamber maill, 23 nights, . 06 18
To the servant lasse of drinkmoney, . 00 12
9. Left for Pasley post with a letter home, 00 2
For my fraught to Kircaldie, . 00 4
My reckoning there, . . . 00 7
For a drink at Kineskwood to the boy, 00 0
For a horse hire from Kircaldie to
Freeland, . . . . 01 14
To my wife, . . . 14 8
10. To the gardener of Freeland, . 00 6
11. To the haugh keeper’s boy, . . 00 2
12. To Dron Kirk box and beggars, . 00 3
13. Ro: Black at Freeland, . 00 13
To La: Dae at Bruntiland, . 00 16
To keep the horses that night, 00 12
Payd of fraught to Leith, . 00 5
14. For quarters that night there, . 00 10
Drinksilver, . . . . 00 2
For pears, . . . . 00 1
Given in to the post house with a letter, 00 5
For a pound of sweet powder, . 00 10
To my man in part of his fie, . 00 8
15. For a staff, . . . . 00 10
Spent at night in company, . . 00 3
16. Spent in company, . . . 00 12
To Pasley post with letter home, . 00 2
17. Lost at the Billiards, . 00 15
18. To my Lady Strathnaver’s boy for
carrying a lanthern to me, . 00 6
For pears, . . . . 00 2
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