328 Dumfries Treasurers' Accounts, 



to Johne Ranyng late provest for the remander 



of the muck bell £i 14s 



for clothes for the damster ;^3 6s 8d 



to Johne Irving when he went to Edinburgh as 



commissionar thrie score dollars summa £^^2 



to Mr Cuthbert Cunyghame for wrytting a com- 



missione to the said Johne Irving to the bur- 



rowes ;^3 6s 8d 



to James Thomsone his servitor for drinksilver 12s 



for the brode"^ and the making yrof for the 



silver gun ;^,i 8s 



for towes and nailes yrto 6s 8d 



to the colyers according to the agreiment 



fyftene pundis starling summa in scottis 



money ;^i8o 



for thrie stane and ane pund of iron to be 



hackis and wedges ;^6 2S fia 



when they came to the toune at command of 



the bailzies for to drink i8s 



for steile to yr work looms -^i 4s 



for shaftis to yr hackis 8s 



for buckets to them i6s 



for timber to the colepit ;^4 



for nailes to them i os 



to James Crockat for thrie dayes work in the 



colepit £1 los 



to John Michelsone smith for work to the 



colyers conforme to ane warrand ^^^5 8s 



to Thomas Tranent for tuo dayes work at the 



colepit ;^i 



for fyftene great nailes 3^ 



for carieing of timber and dailes to the colepit... 8s 



for other towes to the colepit ;^i i8s 



for ane stane of iron to be ane pick ^,2 



for ane shoole to the colepit 8s 



for ane long tow to the colepit ;^3 



for ane stone of iron to the water tubs ^2 



7 A board on which the gnn was mounted. 



