Series 1 > Journals of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall, with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda, 1665-1676
(347) Page 272
Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
![(347) Page 272 -](https://deriv.nls.uk/dcn17/1269/8390/126983903.17.jpg)
APPENDIX I
m
rebuilding of brunt and ruinous houses with stone. Out of which
For a discourse by L’Estrange upon the Fischery, 6 pence.
Of boull maillj . . . . .6 pence.
For my dinner on Sunday with Mr. Wm. Patersone
in Guines, . . . . .2 shillings.
Au commencement du mois de May j’avois cent marks d’argent
en vingt et trois thalers Imperiaux deposez chez moi par Mon¬
sieur Le Bois quand il alloit hors cette ville-cy, a fin les lui
rendre a son retour [je les rendu.]1 De cette monnoye je pris
premierement.
For a sword belt, . . . . .22 pence.
To Jo. Nasmith for morning drinks, etc., . .15 pence.
Of boull maill, . . . . .6 pence.
In W. Cunyghames at the Linktoun of Abbotshall, a groat.
To my Lord Abbotshall, and given by him to Tom
Gairdner, . . . . .6 pence.
For a quart of win in Mr. George Ogilbies of
Kirkcaldy, . . . . .40 pence.
To David Colyear, . . . . .a groat.2
With Mr. Lundy, Minister at Dysert, and others, . 33 shill.
To the beggers, . . . . .3 pence.
To Tom Gairdner, . . . . .a groat.
To George Gairdner, . .6 pence.
For 2 oranges, ..... a groat.
For Lentuli Dubia Decisa, . . . .a dollar.
To the beggers at sundry tymes, . . .6 pence.
With Andrew Young, . . . halfe a mark.
With Rot. Campbell, apothecar., . . .6 pence.
To Hary Wood, Mr. W. R.’s man, . . .20 pence.
With Mr. Wm. Ramsay in James Haliburtons, . 12 pence.
For my part of the dinner on Sunday at the West
Kirk, . . . . . .16 pence.
For a home comb, . . . . .6 pence.
For Andrews morning drinks 19 dayes and some
other things, . . . . .25 pence.
To Comisar Aikenhead’s masons, . .a shilling.
Woila comment je depencay
ces cent marks pour quelles
je demeure debtour au
Monsieur Le Bois.3
1 Interlined. 2 See note, p. 255.
* In margin : Cette monnoye lui est paye comment il apparoistra cy dessous.
m
rebuilding of brunt and ruinous houses with stone. Out of which
For a discourse by L’Estrange upon the Fischery, 6 pence.
Of boull maillj . . . . .6 pence.
For my dinner on Sunday with Mr. Wm. Patersone
in Guines, . . . . .2 shillings.
Au commencement du mois de May j’avois cent marks d’argent
en vingt et trois thalers Imperiaux deposez chez moi par Mon¬
sieur Le Bois quand il alloit hors cette ville-cy, a fin les lui
rendre a son retour [je les rendu.]1 De cette monnoye je pris
premierement.
For a sword belt, . . . . .22 pence.
To Jo. Nasmith for morning drinks, etc., . .15 pence.
Of boull maill, . . . . .6 pence.
In W. Cunyghames at the Linktoun of Abbotshall, a groat.
To my Lord Abbotshall, and given by him to Tom
Gairdner, . . . . .6 pence.
For a quart of win in Mr. George Ogilbies of
Kirkcaldy, . . . . .40 pence.
To David Colyear, . . . . .a groat.2
With Mr. Lundy, Minister at Dysert, and others, . 33 shill.
To the beggers, . . . . .3 pence.
To Tom Gairdner, . . . . .a groat.
To George Gairdner, . .6 pence.
For 2 oranges, ..... a groat.
For Lentuli Dubia Decisa, . . . .a dollar.
To the beggers at sundry tymes, . . .6 pence.
With Andrew Young, . . . halfe a mark.
With Rot. Campbell, apothecar., . . .6 pence.
To Hary Wood, Mr. W. R.’s man, . . .20 pence.
With Mr. Wm. Ramsay in James Haliburtons, . 12 pence.
For my part of the dinner on Sunday at the West
Kirk, . . . . . .16 pence.
For a home comb, . . . . .6 pence.
For Andrews morning drinks 19 dayes and some
other things, . . . . .25 pence.
To Comisar Aikenhead’s masons, . .a shilling.
Woila comment je depencay
ces cent marks pour quelles
je demeure debtour au
Monsieur Le Bois.3
1 Interlined. 2 See note, p. 255.
* In margin : Cette monnoye lui est paye comment il apparoistra cy dessous.
Set display mode to:
Universal Viewer |
Mirador |
Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Scottish History Society volumes > Series 1 > Journals of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall, with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda, 1665-1676 > (347) Page 272 |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/126983901 |
---|
Attribution and copyright: |
|
---|
Description | Over 180 volumes, published by the Scottish History Society, containing original sources on Scotland's history and people. With a wide range of subjects, the books collectively cover all periods from the 12th to 20th centuries, and reflect changing trends in Scottish history. Sources are accompanied by scholarly interpretation, references and bibliographies. Volumes are usually published annually, and more digitised volumes will be added as they become available. |
---|