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From 10 May 83 to 20 Sep L Timber carried by Wm Aikin 75 Chopcoale carried by him 218 293 07:06:06 Ditto Atkin Dr for Meale 02:04:00 allowed to Wm Wilson for him 11:05 pd 4 Lode half at Edenbr 01:01:00 deducted in pt wt is due Allan Boar 01:10:00 05:06:05 05:06:05 02:00:01 07:06:06 Timber carried by Gilbert Mccall 73 Chopcoale 81 154 03:17:00 ditto Mccall Dr for Meale 00:11:00 03:06:00 Timber carried by Wm Hair 17 Chopcoale 44 61 00:15:06 Ditto Hair Dr for Meale 00:11:00 allowd to Wm Wilson for him 01:11:04 <£ s p C> 00:12:11:04 00:02:06:02 02:06:02 Timber carried by Rbt Douglas 50 Chopcoale 10 60 00:15:00 Timber per Thos Glencors 06 00:03:00 Chopcoale by Ja Blackett 79 01:19:06 Chopcoale by Wm Dyell 14 00:07:00 Chopcoale by Ja Graham 41 01:00:06 Chopcoale by Jno Arthur 4 00:02:00 Chopcoale by Jas Dyell 2 00:01:00 16:07:00 Blackcoale to the Smythy 9 Blackcoale to the Mill 69 [overleaf:] £ s d 2:00: 1 To Wm Aikin To Ball 1) 02:00:01 3.06:00 To Gilbert Maccall 2) 3:06.00 0. 2. 6.2 To Wm Hair 3) 0.02. 6.2 0.15: 0 To Ro.t Douglas 4) 0.15:00 0. 3. 0 To Thomas Glencorr 5) 0. 3. 0 X 1.19. 6 X .07.00 1:00: 6 To James Graham 6) 1:00.06 X 0. 2. 0 0.01. 0 To Jno. Dyell 7) 0: 1. 0 7:08: 7:2 9=16= 6.2 Received by mee W. Wilson Stewart for the Leadworks att Wanlockhead from Sr James Standsfield Seaven pound eight shill & seaven pence sterling & 1/3 for paying the seaven persons above named for carriage of Timber & chopcoall conforme to the.r p.ticular acco.ts within. In witness written by the said Sr James I have sub[scribe]d these p.sents at Wanlockhead this 20th of Sepr <Jay> foure score & three years before their witnesses Ro.t Douglas greve their & Alex Enslie serv to the sd S. James: two pounds ster and a penny is p.sently paid to William Aikin & soe Recd onely five pound eight shill six pence 2/3 ster to bee pd to the Six remaning persons above 5:08:06:2 Will Wilson/ Rot douglas witness/ Alex Enslie witness [all sign] [annotated:] 20 Sepr 1683 Receipt William Wilson £5 8s 6 2/3 d sterling to pay some workemen within named
RH15/102/6/2/90 This is a fairly untidy account focused on carriage of timber and ‘chopcoale’, presumably chopwood to be dried and used as fuel at the smelting hearths. The L referred to throughout probably stands for ‘loads’, typically a horseload