Drinksilver

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Drinksilver was a kind of tip or gratuity given to artisans in Early Modern Scotland, a sum of money suitable for buying drinks and celebrating.[1] Records of payments give insights into labour, service, and patronage.[2]

Construction workers at George Heriot's Hospital in Edinburgh in the 1620s and 1630s received drinksilver payments as the project progressed

Bounty payments

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