I)LMFR1I;S TRKASLKliRs' ACCOUNTS. 303 



to Mr Mathcw Caldwoll for mending of the kar 



gait fra the quarrell^'' ;£'io 15s 



for stanes to the pledghous^^ ;£^5 6s 



to Robert Fisher, George Blunt, WilHani 

 Atken, William Wricht, and ane uther man at 



the Kar gait — 5 dayes summa ;^8 6s 8d 



to Cuthbert Wichtman for the mylnestanes £^5 



debursit at the agriement with him 13s 4d 



for 12 quartis of aill at the mylneburnbrig £1 12s 



for mending of the gouter of calsey^^ and tron^'' 



in lyme and stanes and workmanship £2 ^6s 



to William Cunnynghame his fiell £2 



to Patrik Crawfourd officer £2 



to him when he yed^^ to Edinburgh £^ 



for 20 fadome of lowes^^ to the kirk £2 



for 8 fadoms of towes to the tolbuith £1 4s 



to William Edgar docter20 ^^5 



for proping of the scoole^^ 1 6s 



for leiding of lyme and sand to the scoole 16s 



for ane schod schuill^s 13s 4d 



to George Greir for 42 draught of slanes to the 



scoole £.6 8s 



to his wyff for 8 draught of stanes to the pledg- 



hous £1 4s 



for ane lang dicht stane to the trone 8s 



14 The car road from the quarry. 



15 The pledgehouse or prison was on the north side of Union 

 Street. The foundations remain. The frequent expenditure for 

 " dichting the pledgechamber " and "handling the tubs" indicate 

 the sanitary arrangements. 



16 The gutter of causey, a causeyed gutter that ran across the 

 High Street and down Bank Street. 



17 The weighing beam at the Market Cross. 



18 Yede = went. 



19 Fathoms of rope for the bell. 



20 William Edgar was doctor or under-teachcr at the School. 



21 The school was at the open space on the north side of 

 Chapel Street. 



22 A wooden shovel shod with iron (Jameson). 



