Our Journall Into Scotland Anno Domini 1629 5th of November From Lowther

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2 Meigle hill — locally called Maigelt. Although it is not kno\\^i that the Pringles had a war-cry, yet the name of this hill may have been the gathering-cry of the Pringles as Bellenden was of the Scotts.
3 Big = barley — potage = broth with vegetables in it. — Jamieson.
^ Bow-kail = cabbage, so called from the circular form of this plant. — Jamieson, GALASHIELS. 19 bits laid on a pewter platter, and cheese also uncut, then apples, then the table-cloth taken off and a towel the whole breadth o
...f the table and half the length of it, a bason and ewer to wash, then a green carpet laid on, then one cup of beer set on the carpet, then a little long lawn serviter, ^ plaited up a shilling or little more broad, laid cross over the corner of the table and a glass of hot water set down also on the table, then be there three boys to say grace, the 1st the thanks-giving, the 2nd the pater noster, the 3rd a prayer for a blessing to God's church, the good-man of the house, his parents, kinsfolk, and the whole company, they then do drink hot waters, so at supper, when to bed, the collation ^ which [is] a doupe ^ of ale ; and also in the morn and at other times when a man desireth to drink one gives them first beer holding him the narrow serviter to dry his mouth with, and a wheat loaf and a knife, and when one hath drunk he cutteth him a little bread in observance of the old rule, Incipe cum liquido sicca Jinire memento.

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