Series 1 > Journals of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall, with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda, 1665-1676
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APPENDIX
Given to my wife, .... halfe a dollar.
Then given hir, . . • a dollar.
which makes up on hundred mks.
Then on the 2d of January 1671 being hansell
Monday I gave my wife to give out to people
who expected handsel, . . • .4 dollars.
Then that same day I gave hir for the house, . 8 dollars.
Given for the Acts of G. Assembly 1638, . ■ 2 shillings.
Given to my brother William, . .a dollar.
Given to my wife, . . . • .2 mark.
Also given to hir, . . . • ■ a dollar.
Then given to my wife to pay the waterman with, 30 shils.
Then payed for Goodwin’s Antiquities, etc., . 7 shilings.
Then given to my wife to buy linnen to make me
shirts with, . ... . -2 dollars.
Given at Mr. David Falconer’s woman’s brithell,1 . a dollar.
Payed for a chopping of win, . • .10 pence.
For a quaire of paper, . . .6 pence.
For wine, ...••• ® pence.
At a collation with Idington, . -23 shilings.
Given to my wife to buy sugar with, 6 shilings st.
Then given to Dr. Stevinson’s nurse, • • a dollar.
This is the other 100 mks. which makes in all the wholle
200 mks.
Then I receaved my pension, vid., 200 mks. from the toune of
Edenburgh: out of which imprimis :
Given by my wife to Doctor Stevincon’s nurse, . a dollar.
, Given also to my wife, . • .a dollar.
. Given to my wife, . . • .a dollar.
Payed to John Jack for a pair of broatches to
William Ramsay, . . . • • 5 Ik-
Payed for wine, . . . - • 15 pence.
. Payed for a quaire of paper, . - -8 pence.
Payed to my man of depursements for me,. .14 pence.
Payed for Papon’s arrests of Parliament, a dollar.
Given to my wife, . • .a dollar.
. Given to my wife, . . • • a shilling.
Payed in a contribution for the poor out of money
given me in consultation, . . .. 4 lb. Scots.
1 Bridal.
APPENDIX
Given to my wife, .... halfe a dollar.
Then given hir, . . • a dollar.
which makes up on hundred mks.
Then on the 2d of January 1671 being hansell
Monday I gave my wife to give out to people
who expected handsel, . . • .4 dollars.
Then that same day I gave hir for the house, . 8 dollars.
Given for the Acts of G. Assembly 1638, . ■ 2 shillings.
Given to my brother William, . .a dollar.
Given to my wife, . . . • .2 mark.
Also given to hir, . . . • ■ a dollar.
Then given to my wife to pay the waterman with, 30 shils.
Then payed for Goodwin’s Antiquities, etc., . 7 shilings.
Then given to my wife to buy linnen to make me
shirts with, . ... . -2 dollars.
Given at Mr. David Falconer’s woman’s brithell,1 . a dollar.
Payed for a chopping of win, . • .10 pence.
For a quaire of paper, . . .6 pence.
For wine, ...••• ® pence.
At a collation with Idington, . -23 shilings.
Given to my wife to buy sugar with, 6 shilings st.
Then given to Dr. Stevinson’s nurse, • • a dollar.
This is the other 100 mks. which makes in all the wholle
200 mks.
Then I receaved my pension, vid., 200 mks. from the toune of
Edenburgh: out of which imprimis :
Given by my wife to Doctor Stevincon’s nurse, . a dollar.
, Given also to my wife, . • .a dollar.
. Given to my wife, . . • .a dollar.
Payed to John Jack for a pair of broatches to
William Ramsay, . . . • • 5 Ik-
Payed for wine, . . . - • 15 pence.
. Payed for a quaire of paper, . - -8 pence.
Payed to my man of depursements for me,. .14 pence.
Payed for Papon’s arrests of Parliament, a dollar.
Given to my wife, . • .a dollar.
. Given to my wife, . . • • a shilling.
Payed in a contribution for the poor out of money
given me in consultation, . . .. 4 lb. Scots.
1 Bridal.
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