Accounts of the Great Chamberlain of Scotland. 1590.—Bannatyne Club.
In 1581, 1597, and 1621.
The same privilege was extended to their wives, their eldest sons with their wives, and their eldest daughters, but not to the younger children.
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.