326 Dumfries Treasurers' Accounts. 



fol. 3 R] 



More to Adam Sturgeon when he went to 



Edinburgh with the said Mr James £^3 los 



for his long staying there ;^,^ 8s 



to James Newall for his fie £20 



to the said James Newall for thrie thousand and 



fyve hundreth nailes to the kirk £^'^ 



to the said James Newall for fortie long nailes... ^.2 

 for ane new doore with lock and bands and 



nailes vpon the croce'^ £2 



to Harbert Edgar for ponder gotten to the 

 zoung men vpon ane waponschawing day con- 

 forme to ane warrand ^'j- los 4d 



for ane cup weichting aucht and fortie vnce ilk 



vnce thrie punds aucht schilling summa ...^...£16^ 4s 



for ane creile to carle it in 6s 



In drinksilver to the goldsmiths man ;^i 4s 



for bringing it home ;i£i 7s 



for mending of the gutter of causey 12s 



for half ane stane of iron and half stone of leid 

 to be bottis to the tolbuith dore and for work- 

 manship £2 i6s 8d 



for shoeing of William Martines horse when he 



rode to Edinburgh with Mr James 12s 



for his horse hyre [No entry.] 



for mending the tolbuith bell when it was broken £1 7s 

 to Agnes Richersone upon the proclamatione day 



concerning the covenant ;^i i6s 



to the post yt brocht in the proclamatione £2 14s 



for lyme to the pledge chamber £2 



for thick great pavementing stones to the pledge 



chamber ^^3 



for drawing of them up 12s 



for beiring of water and sand 6s 



to James Donnall for four dayes work at the 

 said pledge chamber ^^^3 



5 The Market Cross, which was placed on the roof of a low 

 building, entry being obtained by a stair on the west side. 



