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
Item, upon win at sundry times, . . .40 shiling.
This is the haill 23 dollars.
Item,1 at sundrie consultations, vid., on of George Homes,
4 dollars ; on of Henry Lindsay’s for the Laird of Guthry, 4
dollars. Item, from James Gibsone, 2 dollars; on of Mr.
P. Hamilton of Dalserfes, 4 dollars; from Mr. Alex. Seaton
in name of my Lord Winton, 10 dollars. Item, at a consulta¬
tion with the toune of Edr., 10 dollars, making in all 34
dolars, wheirof upon sundry occasions which do not now
occurre, I spent 8 dollars long ago. So then their remains
26 dollars, out of which Imprimis :
Given or lent to Margaret Ramsay at the hilhead, . 3 dollars.
Given in charity to on Anna Gordon upon hir testi-
ficats, . . . . . .a shilling.
Item, at Jo. Meggets relicts brithle, . a dollar.
Item, at collations since, . . . .a dollar.
Item, upon other affairs, .... tuo dollars.
For seing the comedy called the Siege of Granada,
2d part, for my selfe, my wife, and Grissell
Ramsay, .... a dollar and a halfe.
Item, to the bassin at the church door, . halfe a dollar.
Item, given to my wife, . . . .a dollar.
Given to G. Patersone, the wright, his woman or
nurse, . . . .a dollar.
Item, at a collation with Chari. Oliphant about Touch, 24 pence.
Item, at the comcedy, being the first part of Gran¬
ada’s seige, for my selfe, my wife, Rachel, and
Grissell Ramsayes, . . . .2 dollars.
Item, given to my wife for the use of the house, . 8 dollars.
Item, for the acts of parlia., session 1672, etc., . 30 shiling.
Item, for binding Hadington’s Praitiques, . . 42 shilling.
For a quaire of paper, . . . .6 pence.
Item, upon other uses, • . .40 shilling.
Item, to my wife, • . . . .2 dollars.
This is the accompt of the haill 26 dollars.
Item, receaved at 2 sundry consultations 6 dollars, out of which:
Imprimis, given to my wife, . . -2 dollars.
Item, on win at Aberdour, .... a mark.
Item, for sieng the house and yairds of Dunybirsell, a mark.
To G. Kirkcaldie’s servante, . .a dollar.
Example of counsel’s fees.
APPENDIX
Item, upon win at sundry times, . . .40 shiling.
This is the haill 23 dollars.
Item,1 at sundrie consultations, vid., on of George Homes,
4 dollars ; on of Henry Lindsay’s for the Laird of Guthry, 4
dollars. Item, from James Gibsone, 2 dollars; on of Mr.
P. Hamilton of Dalserfes, 4 dollars; from Mr. Alex. Seaton
in name of my Lord Winton, 10 dollars. Item, at a consulta¬
tion with the toune of Edr., 10 dollars, making in all 34
dolars, wheirof upon sundry occasions which do not now
occurre, I spent 8 dollars long ago. So then their remains
26 dollars, out of which Imprimis :
Given or lent to Margaret Ramsay at the hilhead, . 3 dollars.
Given in charity to on Anna Gordon upon hir testi-
ficats, . . . . . .a shilling.
Item, at Jo. Meggets relicts brithle, . a dollar.
Item, at collations since, . . . .a dollar.
Item, upon other affairs, .... tuo dollars.
For seing the comedy called the Siege of Granada,
2d part, for my selfe, my wife, and Grissell
Ramsay, .... a dollar and a halfe.
Item, to the bassin at the church door, . halfe a dollar.
Item, given to my wife, . . . .a dollar.
Given to G. Patersone, the wright, his woman or
nurse, . . . .a dollar.
Item, at a collation with Chari. Oliphant about Touch, 24 pence.
Item, at the comcedy, being the first part of Gran¬
ada’s seige, for my selfe, my wife, Rachel, and
Grissell Ramsayes, . . . .2 dollars.
Item, given to my wife for the use of the house, . 8 dollars.
Item, for the acts of parlia., session 1672, etc., . 30 shiling.
Item, for binding Hadington’s Praitiques, . . 42 shilling.
For a quaire of paper, . . . .6 pence.
Item, upon other uses, • . .40 shilling.
Item, to my wife, • . . . .2 dollars.
This is the accompt of the haill 26 dollars.
Item, receaved at 2 sundry consultations 6 dollars, out of which:
Imprimis, given to my wife, . . -2 dollars.
Item, on win at Aberdour, .... a mark.
Item, for sieng the house and yairds of Dunybirsell, a mark.
To G. Kirkcaldie’s servante, . .a dollar.
Example of counsel’s fees.
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