340 Di.'Mi'PiEs Treasurers' Accounts. 



to Jonie Craik for goeng to Drumlangrig 6s 



to Herie Blunt for goeng to the Sanqr J^2 



to William Martene for making the cullors ^"1 6s 8d 



to Robert Fisher for puting up the stoup at the 



croce 6s 



for laying and repairing the tolbuith fiuire at 



2 tymes ;^i 4^ 



to the fyve oflEicers according to yr warrand ... ^x-^ los 



for ane double lock to the castell zeat^^ i8s 



10 the provest and captane Mcburnie to Edin- 

 burgh and Dunshilli'i''^ to his excellence ;£'54 



for naills to the souldiers meir at the croce 13s 4d 



geven out to try the feild pels for pouder J^\ 



to the noter for wryting of tua seuerall bands to 



the schipmen for yr pouder cannand and 



musket 13s 4d 



for tua irne billatis to the cannand los 



in expenss in goeng with the skipper James 



Steinson ^\ los 



to Jon Fairbairne for maid work according to 



his compt ;^6 13s 4d 



to Jon Quhtit for drawing of tymber to the mylne ;;^5 6s 8d 



to Thomas Adamsone for ane drum £.^ 8s 



for the weyhous buith »... ;^i3 6s 8d 



for ane bull to the toun ;^2 1 



to Harbert Mcneillle for bringing letters to 



Irving ;^2 8s 



for giveng doun to the taksman anno 1638 ^158 13s 4d 



for annuelrent of 1000 merks debursit be me 



ane hole zeir ;^53 6s 



for fetching the said bull fra the rig abone 



the Sanqr £^\ 



to NicoU WoUs for the elementis ^^ 



to Harbert Andersone maisone for common work ;^4 



11 The Castle gate. The Castle was the Maxwell's town house 

 at the top of the High Street on the site of Greyfriars' Church. 

 iia Dunse Hill or Law. 



