Att Edinburgh The Tuenty second day of February Jaj vic nyntie four years
A1694/2/40
A1694/2/401
Act
prorogatione of The Lord Oxfoords Confynment
Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of their Majesties privie Councill Be Robert Viscount of Oxfuird Sheuing That their Lordships by their Act in January Last were pleased by reasone of the petitioners Indispositione of health To allow him him2 to Come from the Castle of Stirling (wher he had been prisoner) to his oune house at Cranstoune The petitioner finding Cautione to returne to Stirling Castle before the Last Wedensday of february instant And seing that since the petitioner came to Cranstoune he hath been and still is in the phisitianes hands and that if he should returne to prisone his health and Life uould be therby Indaingered And therfore Humbly Craving their Lordships would be pleased to allow the petitioner to remaine at his oune house of Cranstoune with the Liberty of such bounds about it as was formerly alloued And the petitioner shall Give security to Compear before their Lordships whensoever they shall be pleased to Call him As the said petitione bears The Saids Lords of their Majesties privie Councill having Considered this petitione given in to them Be the said Viscount of Oxfuird with the testificat of his Indispositione mentioned therin and produced therwith They heirby prorogat the petitioners returne to the Castle of Stirling to the tenth day of March nixt In respect the petitioner hath first given bond and found sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privie Councill That he shall remaine Confyned at his oune house at Nether Cranstoune and a mylle about the same and not goe without the bounds of the said Confynment And that he shall Reenter himself prisoner In the Castle of Stirling betuixt and the said tenth day of March nixt And in the mean tyme That he shall Live peacably under and with all submissione to the present government of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary and that he shall not Act Consult nor Contryve any thing In prejudice therof nor shall not Converss or Correspond with any rebells And that he shall appear before the saids Lords of privie Councill att any tyme when called for betuixt and the said tenth day of march nixt to Come under the penaltie of Tuenty Thousand merks scotts In caise he shall transgress in any pairt of the premisses
1. NRS, PC1/49, 271-2.
2. Sic.
1. NRS, PC1/49, 271-2.
2. Sic.