Accounts of the Great Chamberlain of Scotland. 1590.—Bannatyne Club.

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In 1581, 1597, and 1621.

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The same privilege was extended to their wives, their eldest sons with their wives, and their eldest daughters, but not to the younger children.

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1633. In the Account of Expenses for the young Lord of Lorne, we find:—

"2 ells Cambridg' at 8s. the ell for ruffles, 16s.

"2 ells of Perling at 30s., the uther at 33s. 4d., £3 3s. 4d."—Innes' Sketches of Early Scotch History.

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