Att Edinburgh the fifth day of Apryle Jaj vic nyntie four years
A1694/4/27
A1694/4/271
Acts
Act Colline Mckenzie uncle to the Earle of Seaforth
The Lords of his Majesties privie Councell being Informed by Sir Thomas Livingstoune Commander in cheiff of their Majesties forces uithin this kingdom That Mr Colline Mckenzie uncle to the Earle of Seaforth being of a Great age and very valitudinary may be in dainger of his Life if he shall be restricted to a prisone They heirby declare the said Mr Colline to be free from going to prisone And Confynes him to his house of Herbertshire and tuo Mylls about the same And discharges him to goe uithout the bounds of his Confynment In respect that he hath given bond and found sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privy Councell That he shall keep his said Confynment and not goe uithout the bounds of the same And in the mean tyme that he shall Live peacably under and uith all submission to the present government of his Majestie King William and Queen [Mary] and that he shall not Act Consult nor Contryve any thing in prejudice therof nor Converss or Correspond uith any rebells And that he shall appear before the saids Lords whensoever he shall be Called or requyred therto under the penaltie of tuo thousand merks scotts money In caise he shall transgress In any pairt of the premisses
1. NRS, PC1/49, 342.
1. NRS, PC1/49, 342.