Act, 11 June 1695, Edinburgh

Warrant, 31 December 1695, Edinburgh

At Holyroodhouse the eleventh day of June Jaj vjc nynty and fyve years

A1695/6/61

Act

Act Gladstanes of that Ilk

Anent the petitione given in to his Majesties high Commissioner and Lords of privy Councill by James Gladstaines of that ilk Shewing That after imprisonment in the Castle of Blackness for a Considerable tyme The said petitioner was liberat with the Laird of Ednem and Confyned to his owne house and two myles about it which the said petitioner hath most exactly observed in all peaceable submissione though to the great prejudice of his affaires in the Countrey and severall Concerns of his at Edinburgh which may be utterly lost to the said petitioners great hurt and damnage unless unless the said Lords ther goodness provyde remedie as hath been done in the lyke Caices and therfore Humblie Craveing in maner and to the effect aftermentioned as the said petitione bears
His Majesties high Commissioner and Lords of privy Councill Having considered the foresaid petitione given in to them by the said James Glaidstaines of that Ilk They Hereby take of the said petitioners confynement and declaires him free therfrae and to be at libertie and freedome to goe about his affaires at Edinburgh or elsewhere as any of his Majesties free leidges In respect the said petitioner before extracting hes given bond and found Cautione acted in the books of privy Councill That he shall appear before the said Lords of privie Councill when called for and in the meantyme That He shall live peaceably under and with all submissione to the present Government of his majestie King William and that He shall not act consult nor contrive anything in prejudice thereof nor converse nor correspond with any Rebells under the penalty of fyve thousand merks scots in case He shall transgress in any part of the premisses

At Holyroodhouse the eleventh day of June Jaj vjc nynty and fyve years

A1695/6/61

Act

Act Gladstanes of that Ilk

Anent the petitione given in to his Majesties high Commissioner and Lords of privy Councill by James Gladstaines of that ilk Shewing That after imprisonment in the Castle of Blackness for a Considerable tyme The said petitioner was liberat with the Laird of Ednem and Confyned to his owne house and two myles about it which the said petitioner hath most exactly observed in all peaceable submissione though to the great prejudice of his affaires in the Countrey and severall Concerns of his at Edinburgh which may be utterly lost to the said petitioners great hurt and damnage unless unless the said Lords ther goodness provyde remedie as hath been done in the lyke Caices and therfore Humblie Craveing in maner and to the effect aftermentioned as the said petitione bears
His Majesties high Commissioner and Lords of privy Councill Having considered the foresaid petitione given in to them by the said James Glaidstaines of that Ilk They Hereby take of the said petitioners confynement and declaires him free therfrae and to be at libertie and freedome to goe about his affaires at Edinburgh or elsewhere as any of his Majesties free leidges In respect the said petitioner before extracting hes given bond and found Cautione acted in the books of privy Councill That he shall appear before the said Lords of privie Councill when called for and in the meantyme That He shall live peaceably under and with all submissione to the present Government of his majestie King William and that He shall not act consult nor contrive anything in prejudice thereof nor converse nor correspond with any Rebells under the penalty of fyve thousand merks scots in case He shall transgress in any part of the premisses

1. NRS, PC1/50, 205-6.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 205-6.