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 I
Item, for wax and soap, . . . .7 pence.
Payed to Henry Hope for ports of letters when
I was in Holland,
For the acts of parlia. in June 1649,
For 6 dozen of gold strips to the hangings at 7
and 6 p. the dozen.
Upon seek, .
This is another 100 mks.
Then given to my wife,
For a quaire of paper.
At a collation with Hary Grahame,
To John Scots nurse,
On win their.
In the Lady Home’s yeards,2
Payed for my man’s horsehire to Wauchton,
Payed of sundry depursements to my man,
Given to George Gairner, .
Given to my wife, .
Item, on win with Walter Pringle,
Item, for a pair of botts.
To Alexr Todrig’s nurse,
For a quaire of paper.
For rasing3 me at 2 severall tymes.
Given at Coldinghame kirk,
Given to the foot boy their.
Upon sundrie other uses neir,
Item, given to my wife.
This makes neir the other 100 mks.
And in wholle it makes up the 300 mks. receaved from my
father on the 14 of August last.
Then on the 3 of Novr. I receaved other 300 mks. from him,
which makes 1200 mks. of what I received of my annuity 1671,
out of which, etc., etc.4
5 lb. 10s.
9 dollars.
5 pence.
a shilling.
9 pence.
36 pence,
a dollar.
26 shill.
6 pence.
46 shill.
20 shilling,
a shilling.
10 dollars.
35 shill.
17 shilings and sixpence.
a dollar.
9 pence.
18 pence,
a 6 pence,
a 6 pence.
a dollar,
twa dolars.
On the 20 of february 1§72 I regeaved 300 mks. more from my
father, which with the former made 1500 mks. of the 1800 mks.
due to me of annuity from Uammes 1670 till Lambes last in 1671,
out of which, etc., etc.
A Sterling. * ‘ “ Probably means gardens. •
8 Shaving. 4 This account is omitted as of no interest.
APPENDIX I
Item, for wax and soap, . . . .7 pence.
Payed to Henry Hope for ports of letters when
I was in Holland,
For the acts of parlia. in June 1649,
For 6 dozen of gold strips to the hangings at 7
and 6 p. the dozen.
Upon seek, .
This is another 100 mks.
Then given to my wife,
For a quaire of paper.
At a collation with Hary Grahame,
To John Scots nurse,
On win their.
In the Lady Home’s yeards,2
Payed for my man’s horsehire to Wauchton,
Payed of sundry depursements to my man,
Given to George Gairner, .
Given to my wife, .
Item, on win with Walter Pringle,
Item, for a pair of botts.
To Alexr Todrig’s nurse,
For a quaire of paper.
For rasing3 me at 2 severall tymes.
Given at Coldinghame kirk,
Given to the foot boy their.
Upon sundrie other uses neir,
Item, given to my wife.
This makes neir the other 100 mks.
And in wholle it makes up the 300 mks. receaved from my
father on the 14 of August last.
Then on the 3 of Novr. I receaved other 300 mks. from him,
which makes 1200 mks. of what I received of my annuity 1671,
out of which, etc., etc.4
5 lb. 10s.
9 dollars.
5 pence.
a shilling.
9 pence.
36 pence,
a dollar.
26 shill.
6 pence.
46 shill.
20 shilling,
a shilling.
10 dollars.
35 shill.
17 shilings and sixpence.
a dollar.
9 pence.
18 pence,
a 6 pence,
a 6 pence.
a dollar,
twa dolars.
On the 20 of february 1§72 I regeaved 300 mks. more from my
father, which with the former made 1500 mks. of the 1800 mks.
due to me of annuity from Uammes 1670 till Lambes last in 1671,
out of which, etc., etc.
A Sterling. * ‘ “ Probably means gardens. •
8 Shaving. 4 This account is omitted as of no interest.
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