Act, 7 September 1693 (pm), Edinburgh

Act, 28 December 1693, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the seventh day of September Jaj vic nyntie thrie years Eodem die postmeridiem

A1693/9/161

Act

Liberatione and Confynment Livingstoune of Kilsyth

Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Be Mr William Livingstoune of Kilsyth Sheuing That wher the petitioner Hes been detained prisoner more then these four years bygone And therby his health is soe much weakned and to that height Indaingered that it uill be absolutely Impossible for the petitioner to support that burden any longer uithout Eminent hazard to his Life unless their Lordships Interpose their Goodness and favour And to Evidence to their Lordships that what is here asserted is not Groundless The Certificat produced uith the said petitione under tuo knouing phisitians hands does fully testifie And therfore Humbly Craving their Lordships to take the premisses to their Consideratione And to ordaine the petitioner to be sett at Libertie upon such reasonable Bale as their Lordships shall think fitt as the said petitione Bears The saids Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Having Considered this petitione given In to them Be the above Mr William Livingstoune of Kilsyth uith the testificat mentioned therin of his Indispositione and produced theruith They Heirby Recommend to the Earle of Leven Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh And in his absence Gives ordor and uarrand to the deputie Governour or nixt Commanding officer ther To sett at Liberty the petitioner furth of the said castle And Confynes him to his Chamber in the house of Mistress Lyell in the parliament closs in Edinburgh In respect He hath Given bond and found sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privie Councell That he shall repaire to and keep his said Confynment and not goe furth therof And in the mean tyme That he shall Live peacably under and uith all submissione to the present government of their Majesties King Uilliam and Queen Mary And that he shall not Act Consult or Contrvve any thing in prejudice therof nor Converss or Correspond uith any rebells And that he shall appear Before the Saids Lords of their Majesties privie Councell when called for under the penaltie of ane Thousand pounds sterline In case He shall transgress in any part of the premisses

Att Edinburgh the seventh day of September Jaj vic nyntie thrie years Eodem die postmeridiem

A1693/9/161

Act

Liberatione and Confynment Livingstoune of Kilsyth

Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Be Mr William Livingstoune of Kilsyth Sheuing That wher the petitioner Hes been detained prisoner more then these four years bygone And therby his health is soe much weakned and to that height Indaingered that it uill be absolutely Impossible for the petitioner to support that burden any longer uithout Eminent hazard to his Life unless their Lordships Interpose their Goodness and favour And to Evidence to their Lordships that what is here asserted is not Groundless The Certificat produced uith the said petitione under tuo knouing phisitians hands does fully testifie And therfore Humbly Craving their Lordships to take the premisses to their Consideratione And to ordaine the petitioner to be sett at Libertie upon such reasonable Bale as their Lordships shall think fitt as the said petitione Bears The saids Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Having Considered this petitione given In to them Be the above Mr William Livingstoune of Kilsyth uith the testificat mentioned therin of his Indispositione and produced theruith They Heirby Recommend to the Earle of Leven Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh And in his absence Gives ordor and uarrand to the deputie Governour or nixt Commanding officer ther To sett at Liberty the petitioner furth of the said castle And Confynes him to his Chamber in the house of Mistress Lyell in the parliament closs in Edinburgh In respect He hath Given bond and found sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privie Councell That he shall repaire to and keep his said Confynment and not goe furth therof And in the mean tyme That he shall Live peacably under and uith all submissione to the present government of their Majesties King Uilliam and Queen Mary And that he shall not Act Consult or Contrvve any thing in prejudice therof nor Converss or Correspond uith any rebells And that he shall appear Before the Saids Lords of their Majesties privie Councell when called for under the penaltie of ane Thousand pounds sterline In case He shall transgress in any part of the premisses

1. NRS, PC1/49, 132-3.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 132-3.