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ERSKINE PAPERS
keep the said Doctor Alexander Dundass his said Cautioner
of his Cautionrie foresaid, and of all coast, skaith, damage,
interest and expences, he shal happen to sustain, or incurre
therethrough, in any sort. Foil the which causes, And for
a certain sum of Money, advanced, payed, and delivered be
Dam Christian Dundass Lady Alva, In name of Prentice-Fee
with the said Robert Areskine her sone, To the said Hugh
Patersone, Whereof he grants the Receipt, and therewith holds
him well contented, satisfied and payed, and discharges them
thereof for ever. Therefore the said Hugh Paterson binds,
and oblidges him, to teach and instruct, the said Robert
Areskine his said Prentice in the saids Arts of Chirurgerie, and
Pharmacie, and shall not hide nor conceale any thing of the
same from him : And shall entertain the said Robert Areskine
his said Prentice sufficiently at Bed and Board, during the whole
space foresaid, the said Robert Areskine or his said Cautioner,
alwayes furnishing and maintaining him, in the Apparel of
his Bodie, in Linnens, and Woolens, decently, and as becometh
such a Prentice. Likeas, the said Hugh Patersone binds, and
oblidges him, to Book the said Robert Areskine his said
Prentice, as Prentice, in the Books of the Dean of Gild of
Edinburgh, and in the Books of the Incorporation of the
Chirurgions of the said Burgh, upon the said Prentice his own
proper charges and expences, and that so soon as conveniently
he may doe the same under the pains contained in the several
Acts made thereanent. And for the more security, Both
Parties are content, and consents, thir presents be insert, and
registrate, in the Books of Council and Session, or in any other
Judges Court books compent, within this Kingdom; To have
the strength of a Decreet interponed thereto, That Letters, and
Executorials of Horning, upon a simple charge of six dayes
only, and others needful, may pass thereupon, in form as effeirs :
And for that effect constitutes
Their Procurators, etc. In Witness whereof, both Parties
have subscribed thir presents, with their hands, day, moneth,
year of God, and place respective foresaids, Before thir
Witnesses, John Areskine Sone to the said umq11 Sir Charles
Areskine, Mr. Andrew Brown, preacher of the gospell, and
Mr. Patrick Mowbray, Clerk to the said Incorporation of

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