312 Dumfries Treasurers' Accounts. 



to Jon Schortrig- glover for 3 pair of gloves ... ;^i 4s 

 to James Rae for ane lymfat to the farend of 



the mylneburn brig ^/\. 4s 



for twa mands 8s 



for crish,'^ peitis and leid to put in the botis^ 



of the brig ;^i los 



to Roger Doungelsone for 13 dayes at the 



mylneburnbrig ^8 



to William Wright workman that servit him ... ;^4 



to Stephane Laurie for 13 dayes work ^.6 los 



to Thomas Greir for 9 dayes at baillie Rigs 



calsey ^^ ids 



to James Newall for his pensione £20 



to the said James Newall for ane irne slot and 



chinzie^ and ane irneband and hack mending 



and vthers thingis ;£6 



for coall candle and towis the 5 of Nov ^^i 6s 8d 



to Jon Zoung sclater according to ane warrand 



for the kirk 100 merks 



to Jon Beck for the kirk glasnyng £4^0 



to William Thomsone brigmaister £^ 



to Jon Aittin for the putting in of ane boit^o ... 6s 



to Mr William Ramsay for his pensione ;^8o 



to Thomas Blyth and his pertiners for the beir- 



ing of the stanes fra the castle of fleis^i to 



the dambe j^2 



to Charles Couper for casting doune of the 



castle of flies ;^i los 



to Harbert Andersone for the filling vpe of the 



windoes of the kirk ;^,j 4s 



to the quariers, Mathew Caldwoll, Hendrie 



Logan, Thomas Tranent, for winding of 



stanes to the over mylne dambe £^^ 



7 " Creish " or grease is' meant. 



8 Bolts. 



9 Probably a little chain or a lever for quarrj^ng (vide Jame- 

 son, " kinsh ")• 



10 A bolt. 



11 This place, the Castle of Fleis or Flies, is not known. 



