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to his father conformc to ane warrand ;£'4 



to ye poist for the burrowes^ at directione of 



proveist lr\ing- -^,2 los 



to the inesscn^er of burrowes for charg-eing- of 



this burgh ^i 9s 



to Robert Da\idsone officer for his goeing to 



Edinburgh and his fiell ;^,'6 



for leid to the tron los 



for leid to the mylneburn brig ;£^2 



to William Bell jeyler ;£:i3 6s 8d 



for his goeing to Edinburgh ;£^4 



for his fiell ^^2 



to Thomas Adamsone and Jon Adie ;^8 



to James Thomsone for proclamyng of the hors- 



race day 6s 



to Jon Flek for 2 new tubis and mending of 



uther 2 tubis /^2 8s 



to William Gledstanes for 8 pair of gloves ... ;£'3 8s 



to ane schipbroken man being ane pollonien'^^. . . ;^3 17s 

 to Jon Jaksone peifferer^^ q,-j ^j^^ waeponshawin day i dollar 



to Robert M'fadzen minstrell _£'i gs 



to the toun minstrell ;^'i 9s 



to James Birkmyre for 8 pair gluves ;^3 4s 



to 3 workmen for 2 dayes casting- the rak'^'^ ... ^2 



for bigging the kirkdyke ;;^7 4s 



to the serwer ^i 



for leiding stanes and lyme thereto ^i 4s 



for dichting of the dyke 6s 8d 



to the maessouns and workmen at the scoole 



and pledghous for the space of 20 dayes, ilk 



day for thair mornyng drink 8s, summa ;^8 



30 The Convention of Burghs. 



31 A Pole. 



32 Possibly a fifer. To pioplier is to whimper. 



33 A name given to coucligrass (Jameson)- but probably refers 

 to a " rack " of rock that ran out into the Nith nearly opposite 

 Bank Street. 



