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THE HOUSEHOLD BOOK OF
LADY GRISELL BAILLIE
Sundry debursments, 1692 [Scots]
Novr. 1st To David Robison vintner as £ s. d,
acount and pr recept . 122 0 0
For sevarall things from Novr. 92 to
1693 Aprill 1693 . . . . 112 13 0
Novr. 25 To Coptain Baillie1 his interist from
Lam. 91 to Lam. 92 . . . 136 0 0
To said Coptain in full of all acct.
betwixt him and me ather by bill
or otherwise except what he has
my bond for . . . . 1143 14 0
To a glas to a chariot . . . 60 0 0
To payment of the cess for the year
1693 398 12 2
To James Gordon, agent for the
linin2 manufactory and that in
full payment of my entry for ten
shars being 19s. st. per share . 114 0
1693 To James Drumond per tiket . 120 0
Aprill 20 To Robert Baillie 3 of Manerhall .
To Alexr Magill in full payment of
a horss bought from him . . 116 16
ditt. To Pockock, barber . . . 24 0
May 2d To the drums . . . . 4 16
>To drink mony to nurses . . 11 12
1 James Baillie, captain of the City Guard, uncle of George Baillie.
2 For an account of this company, see ‘ Scottish Industrial Undertakings
before the Union,’ Scottish Historical Review, vol. ii. p. 53.
3 George Baillie’s cousin, son of his uncle, George Baillie of Manorhall,
Peeblesshire.

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