Seafield Correspondence From 1685 to 1708

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A bill for a manufactory for dressing of laether read, and the skinners answers therto and parties heard, and the manufactorie approven of. The Lady Milnmark and her husband wer aggreed by the committie. Ane allow- ance of a thousand pound given to Sir Ja. Ramsay who is in great distresse. A bill anent the kirk session bookes of Stirlin appoynted to be sein and answered. The Thesaurie satt also, and called at me for ane account of 1694] FIRST EARL OF SEAFIELD 147 diligence for the Councill fyne...s, which I gave them, and they commandit me to use the last diligence. Charles Robertson hes livered all his victuall, and payed the skipper, and given me his recept for the victuall. The other vesselL is all Hvered by this tyme, and I shall pay the skipper, being to receave 20 shill of the boll from the buyers and ther bonds for the rest, which I told them wes to be payable the first of July. Non of your skippers will hazard north for fear of Dunbar and the capers ; neyr think they should ye hazard any thing either to or from the north till the coasts be cleaner, for they are snatching up the poor men day lie, and they burne whom they doe not cary away.

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