It loses its sharpness when you try to blow it up, but a quick look says it is the testament dative and inventory of William Irving younger, merchant in Dumfries, who died in December last, given up by his widow, Agnes C[.......] on behalf of herself and their children, John and Janet. [....] is valued at £26 13/4d; the merchandise in his shop is worth £240; his furnishings and clothing is worth £26 13/4d. Several people owe him money (including John Irving younger, merchant in Dumfies, £48) and he owes money to some others.