Act, 30 May 1693, Edinburgh

Act, 28 December 1693, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Threttieth day of May Jaj vic and nyntie three yeirs

A1693/5/661

Act

Act Confyning Scottstarvat to Edinburgh

The which day David Scott of Scottstarbat who was under bale to the Councell to live peacablie and appear when called for Having In obedience to the charge Given him upon his bond appeared before the Councell And Having refuised to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and to subscribe the assurance to their Majesties as appoynted by Act of parliament Therfore their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Councell Doe Heirby Confyne the said David Scott to the toune of Edinburgh And appoynts him to Give bond and find sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privy Councell That he shall remaine Confyned uithin the 2 toune of Edinburgh and not goe furth of the same untill farder ordor of Councell And that he shall live peacably under and uith 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 uith any rebells under the penaltie of Tuenty thousand merks scotts money being the penaltie in his former bond In caise he transgress in any part of the premisses And upon his Granting a new bond appoyntes the Clarks of Councell to delyver up the old Bond

Att Edinburgh The Threttieth day of May Jaj vic and nyntie three yeirs

A1693/5/661

Act

Act Confyning Scottstarvat to Edinburgh

The which day David Scott of Scottstarbat who was under bale to the Councell to live peacablie and appear when called for Having In obedience to the charge Given him upon his bond appeared before the Councell And Having refuised to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and to subscribe the assurance to their Majesties as appoynted by Act of parliament Therfore their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Councell Doe Heirby Confyne the said David Scott to the toune of Edinburgh And appoynts him to Give bond and find sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privy Councell That he shall remaine Confyned uithin the 2 toune of Edinburgh and not goe furth of the same untill farder ordor of Councell And that he shall live peacably under and uith 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 uith any rebells under the penaltie of Tuenty thousand merks scotts money being the penaltie in his former bond In caise he transgress in any part of the premisses And upon his Granting a new bond appoyntes the Clarks of Councell to delyver up the old Bond

1. NRS, PC1/49, 60.

2. The word ‘same’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 60.

2. The word ‘same’ scored out here.