Edinburgh the Twentie nynth day of november Jaj vjc nyntie four
D1694/11/27
D1694/11/271
Order
Recomendation to the Thesaurie Livt Coll Winrahame
The Lords of Their Majesties privy Councill having Considered the accompt given in as resting by Livt Coll Winrahame for bread and alse furnished to the Garisone of the Castle by Katharin Wood and the deceast Sir Magnus Prince for which he stands personally ingadged to the furnishers and to which he Craves to be releived by the publict out of the pole money In Respect the same was all applyed to the use of the said Garisone and with the Livt Colls privat use Extending to the soume of ane Thousand one hundreth and Eleven punds sixtein shilling six penies scots with the oath and depositione of the said Livt Coll Bearing that the accompt and articles therof were furnished to the said Garisone in the moneth of February Jaj vjc Eightie nyne years and is yet resting and no part therof payed and that it wes all Converted to the use of the Garisone and no part therof to his oun privat use They heirby Recommend to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaurie To Cause payment be made to the said Livt Coll Winrahame of the said soume of ane Thousand one hundreth and Eleven punds sixtein shilling six penies scots, out of such fonds as they shall find Just to the effect he Releive himself at the hands of the furnishers viz Catharine Wood and […] the sone of Sir Magnus Prince by paying to them their severall proportiones of the Same.
1. NRS, PC2/25, 99v-100r.
1. NRS, PC2/25, 99v-100r.