Act, 4 June 1695, Edinburgh

Warrant, 31 December 1695, Edinburgh

At Holyrudhouse the fourth day of June Jaj vjc nynty and fyve years

A1695/6/21

Act

Act2 taking of the Earle of Aboyns Confynment

His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of privy Councill Considering That the act of the date the seventeenth day of march last in favors of Mr Robert Fordyce They Have declared That upon nottice of the said Master Fordyce his landing beyond seas They will take of the sentance of confynement pronounced against […] Earle of Abboyne In respect he hes given bond and found the Earle of Strathmore Cautioner to live peaceablie in the tearms following under the penalty after insert and the said Lords having this day read and Considered a translated coppie in English of a principall Certificate in Dutch from the Burgormasters and Judges of the toune of Zirnkzee subscryved by their secretary the principall dated the tuenty first day of may Jaj vjc nynty and fyve new style and the translated coppie dated the tuenty eight day of the said moneth of May and year foresaid They Hereby take of the sentance of Confynement formerly pronounced by them against the said Earle of Aboyne and Declairs him 3 quytt thereof and free therfrom In respect he hes given Bond and found the said Earle of Strathmore Cautioner acted in the books of privy Councill That He shall live peaceablie under and with all submissione to the present government of his majestie King William and that he shall not act Consult nor contryve any thing in prejudice thereof nor converse or correspond with any Rebells and that He shall appear before the said Lords of Privie Councill when called for under the penalty of ane thousand pound starling money and upon granting this new bond ordaines the former bond to be given up.

At Holyrudhouse the fourth day of June Jaj vjc nynty and fyve years

A1695/6/21

Act

Act2 taking of the Earle of Aboyns Confynment

His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of privy Councill Considering That the act of the date the seventeenth day of march last in favors of Mr Robert Fordyce They Have declared That upon nottice of the said Master Fordyce his landing beyond seas They will take of the sentance of confynement pronounced against […] Earle of Abboyne In respect he hes given bond and found the Earle of Strathmore Cautioner to live peaceablie in the tearms following under the penalty after insert and the said Lords having this day read and Considered a translated coppie in English of a principall Certificate in Dutch from the Burgormasters and Judges of the toune of Zirnkzee subscryved by their secretary the principall dated the tuenty first day of may Jaj vjc nynty and fyve new style and the translated coppie dated the tuenty eight day of the said moneth of May and year foresaid They Hereby take of the sentance of Confynement formerly pronounced by them against the said Earle of Aboyne and Declairs him 3 quytt thereof and free therfrom In respect he hes given Bond and found the said Earle of Strathmore Cautioner acted in the books of privy Councill That He shall live peaceablie under and with all submissione to the present government of his majestie King William and that he shall not act Consult nor contryve any thing in prejudice thereof nor converse or correspond with any Rebells and that He shall appear before the said Lords of Privie Councill when called for under the penalty of ane thousand pound starling money and upon granting this new bond ordaines the former bond to be given up.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 203.

2. The phrase ‘the Earl’ scored out here.

3. One illegible word scored out here.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 203.

2. The phrase ‘the Earl’ scored out here.

3. One illegible word scored out here.