Act, 28 January 1692, Edinburgh

Act, 29 December 1692, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Twentie Eight day of January Jaj vjc nyntie two years

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Act Sir Alexander Burnet and his brother

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their majesties privy Councill be Sir Alexander Burnett of Craigmyle and Thomas Burnet his brother german Shewing That quher the petitioners haveing in obedience to the saids Lords ordinance about a year a goe found cautione for their peacable behavior under ther majesties government King William and Queen Mary and to appear before the saids Lords when called, and now haveing taken the benefite of their Majesties most gracious indemnity before Andrew Frazer of Kinmundie deputie of Aberdeen as theire oathes subscryved be them and the said sheriff Depute and his Clerk before famous witnesses therwith produced would testifie and Therfore Humbly supplicating to the effect aftermentioned The Lords of their majesties Privy Councill haveing Considered this petitione given in to them be the above Sir Alexander Burnet of Craigmyle and his brother with the oathes of alledgance mentioned therin and produced therwith They appoint the Clerks of Councill to receive in the saids oathes of alledgance and heirby gives order and warrand to the saids Clerks of Councill to deliver up to the saids petitioners the within bonds granted be them and their Cautioners.

At Edinburgh 28 January 1692

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Act for Sir Alexander Burnet and his brother

Concerning a petition given in to the lords of their majesties’ privy council by Sir Alexander Burnet of Craigmyle and Thomas Burnet his brother german, showing that where the petitioners having in obedience to the said lords’ ordinance about a year ago found caution for their peaceable behaviour under their majesties’ government King William and Queen Mary, and to appear before the said lords when called, and now having taken the benefit of their majesties’ most gracious indemnity before Andrew Fraser of Kinmundy depute of Aberdeen as their oaths subscribed by them and the said sheriff depute and his clerk before famous witnesses therwith produced would testify, and therefore humbly supplicating to the effect aforementioned. The lords of their majesties’ privy council having considered this petition given in to them by the above Sir Alexander Burnet of Craigmyle and his brother with the oaths of allegiance mentioned therein and produced therewith, they appoint the clerks of council to receive in the said oaths of allegiance and hereby give order and warrant to the said clerks of council to deliver up to the said petitioners the within bonds granted by them and their cautioners.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 14r.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 14r.