304 Dumfries Treasurers' Accounts. 



to twa men for dichting of the scoole 1 3s 4d 



to Jon Hanney for 59 dissone of thak, — pryce of 



the dissone 7s summa £^0 13s 



to Thomas Greir for leiding of the thak fra the 



gallowrig23 ^2 



to him for 6 dayes leiding of stanes and clay ... ;^3 12s 



for beiring of burne^^ to be morter 12s 



to deacone Aittin and his man for 16 dayes ... ;^'i8 



to Harbert Andersone for 18 dayes ; ;^i2 



to WilHam Gibsone for 1 8 dayes ;£6 



to James Douglas for theiking of the scoole ;^2 i6s 



for 600 skobis^s ^ ^j 



for beim filling of the wall heidis 13s 4d 



to Robert Maxwell for goeing twys throw the 



toun with the driver 6s 



to William Mcmorne in Tynwell ;^5 i6s 



for 16 ell and ane half of ffreis^^ to the officers, 



pryce of the ell 30s summa ;^24 15s 



for making of ym ;^4 



Summa page y^igg 6s. 



fol. 5] 



to Thomas Greir for leiding of ^t, draught of 



stanes to the pledghous £2 los 6d 



for ane day leiding of sand and lyme los 



to deacone Maxwell for 3 peks of lyme £1 4s 



for. ane lyme fat^''' to James Rae 5 6s 8d 



for the toan coup^^ weyand 45 unce, 8 drop at 



£3 8s is ;^I54 14s 



for sending for the coup, ribins, creill^^ and all £^ i6s 

 to Adam Clerk for his pensione £6 13s 4d 



23 The Gallowrig lay between the Moffat and Annan roads. 



24 Lime. 



25 A limbei- rod of willow, hazel, etc., for fastening down 

 thatch (c.f. Scob, Warrack's Scots Dialect Dictionary). 



26 Frieze, coarse woollen cloth. 



27 Lime vat or tub. 



28 Cup for a prize at the races. 



29 Wickerwork case for the cup. 



