Att Edinburgh the Tuentieth day off Maij Jaj vjc nyntie tuo years
A1692/5/133
A1692/5/1331
Act
Act James Dyckes and Laurens Ord2
Anent the petitione Given in to the Lords of there majesties privie Councill be James Dyckes Shoemaker in the Canongate and present theasurer to the Kirk session of Halyruidhouse ever since the happie reformatione from popery hes been a legall constitute sessione without respect to any change or alternatione in the Church government Continowed in the annuall electione of there successors and of a kirk theasurer who wes alwayes Instrusted by them with what Concerned the Interest of the church and particularly in haveing the charge and oversight of the Manse and such pairts thereof as were sett out for the use of the minister of the Canongate The said kirk session haveing been alwayes at the expenses and charge of repairing the said manse alse often as occasione Called for the same)3 And a pairt of the said manse haveing been sett by the petitioners predicessors as Kirk theasurer to the ends forsaids And Mistres Stirling widow haveing been the last tenent in a pairt of the said manse and have removed at the terme of whitsonday Last she did delyver the keyes thereof to the petitioner And in receaving whereof albeit the supplicant acted in that Statione as Kirk theasurer and as his predecessors past memorie hade done yet Patrick Halyburtoun present Barron Bailzie of the Canongate haveing upon thursday the Nynteent instant about Nyne acloack at night summarly Commanded the petitioner without further to delyver up the keyes of the said house The supplicant made no other returne that it might be delayed to the next day That he acquanted the rest of the members of the sessione Notwithstanding whereof without any other offence or provocatione whatsomever The said Patrick Halyburtoun most summarly at his oune hand caused Incarcerate the petitioner in the tolbooth of the Canongate where he still remaines prisoner And as it is not usuall for any magistrats upon pretence of a ryott to Incarcerat any persone after sun sett, That belonging properly to the Constable of the quarter So here with all submission there wes no Just ground for the Bailzie to have done the same sieing the supplicant acted nothing in the effair but what wes Consequentiall to the trust reposed upon him by the remanent members of the sessione without desyring in the Least to offend authority or to offer any thing that might seem Injurious to one that Carryed the Character of a Magistrate By doeing whereof It is humbly conceaved the said Patrick Halyburtoun hes exceeded the Legall and Just bounds of that authority that is Lodged in his persone And is guilty of the wrongous Imprisonement of the petitioners persone who is there majesties free Leedge and who acted nothing that could give the bailzie any Just provocatione to doe the samen And therefor Humbly Craveing that the saids Lords would take the premises to there serious consideratione upon the grounds above represented And will not only ordain the supplicant to be summarly sett at Liberty as being with all submissive deference to there Lordships Injuriously Imprisoned But would alwayes grant warrand to Cite the said Patrick before there Lordships upon the forsaids accompt and to prevent such abuses for the future will discharge the magistrats of the Canongate from such summar and Illegall procedure in tyme comeing And if there be any thing as to the point of right that in the Least may be pretended to by the magistrats that this may be receaved to be determined by the Judges ordinarie as accords of the Law As the said petitione bears The Saids Lords of there Majesties privie Councill haveing considered this petitione given in to them be the above James Dyckes They hereby ordain the Magistrates of Edinburgh Bailzies of the Canongate and keeper of there tolbooth to sett the said James at Liberty And ordaines him to exhibite and delyver the keyes of the above manse to the Lord proveist of Edinburgh to remaine in his hands untill the matter be Legallie determined.
1. PC1/48, 209-11.
2. Despite the title, Laurence Ord is not mentioned in this entry.
3. Opening bracket missing.
1. PC1/48, 209-11.
2. Despite the title, Laurence Ord is not mentioned in this entry.