THE TABLE Of the PRICES to be paid to the bellmen and Grave-makers; Appointed by the COUNCIL of Edinburgh, February 12. 1658. As follows: l. s. d. There is to be paid to the bellmen, for going thorough the Town with the Bell, for the corpse of each Man or Woman, who shall have the use of the Largest Velvet Mort-cloth. 04 00 0 And to the Grave-makers 00 12 0 Item, For the corpse of each young Man, or Maid, or Servant, who shall have the use of the Midlen Velvet Mort-cloth; to the bellmen 02 00 0 And to the Grave-makers 00 09 0 Item, For Children, who have the use of the Velvet Mort-cloth; the bellmen for carrying the corpse 01 10 0 And to the Grave-makers 00 06 0 Item, For going thorough with the Bell, for the corpse of each Man, or Woman, who shall make use of the Largest Cloth Mort-cloth; to the bellmen 03 00 0 And to the Grave-makers 00 12 0 Item, For each young Man, Woman, or Servant, who shall have the use of the Midlen Cloth Mort-cloth; to the bellmen 01 10 0 And to the Grave-makers 00 09 0 And for Bairns who shall have the use of the Little Cloth Mort-cloth; to the bellmen for carrying the corpse 00 18 0 And to the Grave-makers 00 06 0 And this to be paid in satisfaction of all fines and Dues that can be exacted for the Service, either of bellmen, or Grave-makers, and that they demand no more, nor receive any more (though offered) under the pain of Deprivation. It is to be remembered, that the common Poor, and such as receive the Kirk-alms pay nothing, neither to the bellmen, nor Grave-makers. Item, that the bellmen pay for Ringing of the Town-Bells as formerly.