302 Dumfries Treasurers' Accounts. 



to the measoune for drink according to directions ;£i las 

 to the meassonis for thair work directed be the 



counsall ;^20 



for the leiding of io8 stanes frae the quarrelF 



to the brig p^^io 13s 4d 



to the barrow men ;^6 1 4s 



for ane lyme fat to James Rae to the brig _;^4 



for peitis and cawm^ £1 



to Mr WilHam Rig procurator aganes umqle Jon 



Wr[i]ght £2 



to James Newall for his pensione ;£'2o 



for work according to his compt ;^37 9^ 



to baillie Rig for 12 daillis^ to the mylnehoill mylne _;^7 i6s 



for nailHs to the mylne i6s 



to Jon Crawfourd for the bells ringing ;^i 9s 



to him for coilli*^ and candle licht and tolbuith^i 



bell ;^5 



to Thomas Adamsone for twyss goeing throw 



the toun 12s 



to the toun bird for feiding of the bull £8 14s 



to George Sharpe for his annual rent with ane 



chopene^2 of wyn at ilk tyme £40 12s 



to provost Irving for ane kist to the mylne £^0 



Summa page ;£^4oi 12s. 



fol. 4] 



to the Mr Fencer conforme to ane warrand ... ;^5 i6s 

 to Mr Cuthbert Cunynghame conforme to ane 



warrand £/\. 



to Adam Corsane for his fiall^^ ^i^ 6s 8d 



7 The quarry was probably at Castledykes. 



8 Camstone = limestone. 



9 Deal boards. 



10 Coal. 



11 The tolbooth was on the east side of the High Street and 

 south side of Union Street. It was somewhat similar in appear- 

 ance to the building presently occupying its site. The foundations 

 still remain. 



12 A measui-e of nearly an English quart. 



13 Fee. 



