Act, 26 May 1693, Edinburgh

Act, 28 December 1693, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Tuentieth sixth day of May Jaj vic nyntie thrie years

A1693/5/531

Act

Act for Imprisoning Captain Maitland

The uhich day Captaine James Maitland who is under bale before the Lords of privie Councell That he shall Live peaceably under his Majesties government and appear before the Councell when called for Being charged upon his bond to appear as said is And Having appeared accordingly and Having refuised to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and signe the assurance to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary appoynted by Act of parliament Their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Counsell Doe Heirby Give ordor and warrand to the Macers of privie Councell to Carry him prisoner to the tolbooth of Edinburgh untill he find other sufficient Cautione then William Douglas taylior in Edinburgh his former Cautioner That He shall Enter himself prisoner uithin the Castle of Stirling at any tyme before elapsing of teusday nixt the threttieth day of May Instant And In the mean tyme that he shall Live peaceably under and uith all submissione to the government of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary And that he shall not Act consult or contryve any thing in prejudice therof nor shall not converse or Correspond uith rebells under the penaltie of five Thousand merks scotts money Contained in his former bond In case He shall transgress in any part of the premisses And upon receaving of a new bond appoyntes the Clerks of privie Counsell to Give up the former bond And to sign a warrand for the Magistrats of Edinburgh to sett the said Captain James Maitland at Liberty

Att Edinburgh The Tuentieth sixth day of May Jaj vic nyntie thrie years

A1693/5/531

Act

Act for Imprisoning Captain Maitland

The uhich day Captaine James Maitland who is under bale before the Lords of privie Councell That he shall Live peaceably under his Majesties government and appear before the Councell when called for Being charged upon his bond to appear as said is And Having appeared accordingly and Having refuised to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and signe the assurance to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary appoynted by Act of parliament Their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Counsell Doe Heirby Give ordor and warrand to the Macers of privie Councell to Carry him prisoner to the tolbooth of Edinburgh untill he find other sufficient Cautione then William Douglas taylior in Edinburgh his former Cautioner That He shall Enter himself prisoner uithin the Castle of Stirling at any tyme before elapsing of teusday nixt the threttieth day of May Instant And In the mean tyme that he shall Live peaceably under and uith all submissione to the government of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary And that he shall not Act consult or contryve any thing in prejudice therof nor shall not converse or Correspond uith rebells under the penaltie of five Thousand merks scotts money Contained in his former bond In case He shall transgress in any part of the premisses And upon receaving of a new bond appoyntes the Clerks of privie Counsell to Give up the former bond And to sign a warrand for the Magistrats of Edinburgh to sett the said Captain James Maitland at Liberty

1. NRS, PC1/49, 48.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 48.