Decreet, 17 January 1693, Edinburgh

Act, 28 December 1693, Edinburgh

Edinburgh The Seventeinth day of January Jaj vjc nyntie thrie years

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Decreet

Decreet Suspension Sir James Ramsay Against Earl of Seaforth

Anent the bill of suspensione given in to the Lords of their majesties privy Councill be Keneth Lord Seaforth for himself and in name and behalf of […] his father Chamberlands and tenants mentioneing2 That quher Sir James Ramsay of Logie hade upon his pretended maner raised letters of horning and therwith caused charged them to make payment to him of Thrie Thousand merks to be payed to him out of the first and readiest of the petitioners estate and fortune or any part therof without distinctione Conform to the saids Lords Deliverance granted theranent upon a bill or petition given in by the said Sir James and whill deliverance is dated the Eleventh day of October last by past, And that within ane certaine short space nixt after the charge under the paine of Rebellion and puting of the petitioners to the horne and for alledged Disobedience therof hade Denunced or at least is about to cause Denunce the petitioners rebells and put them to the horne at least to cause poynd their goods therfore most wrongeously and unjustly for the reasones and Causes Contained in the bill as the same at more leanth bears. The Lords of their majesties privy Councill Haveing Considered the above bill and reasones of suspension and answers made therto They Refuse the bill and Reasones And Allowes the letters allready raised at the chargers instance to be put to farder execution against the suspenders.

Edinburgh The Seventeinth day of January Jaj vjc nyntie thrie years

D1693/1/211

Decreet

Decreet Suspension Sir James Ramsay Against Earl of Seaforth

Anent the bill of suspensione given in to the Lords of their majesties privy Councill be Keneth Lord Seaforth for himself and in name and behalf of […] his father Chamberlands and tenants mentioneing2 That quher Sir James Ramsay of Logie hade upon his pretended maner raised letters of horning and therwith caused charged them to make payment to him of Thrie Thousand merks to be payed to him out of the first and readiest of the petitioners estate and fortune or any part therof without distinctione Conform to the saids Lords Deliverance granted theranent upon a bill or petition given in by the said Sir James and whill deliverance is dated the Eleventh day of October last by past, And that within ane certaine short space nixt after the charge under the paine of Rebellion and puting of the petitioners to the horne and for alledged Disobedience therof hade Denunced or at least is about to cause Denunce the petitioners rebells and put them to the horne at least to cause poynd their goods therfore most wrongeously and unjustly for the reasones and Causes Contained in the bill as the same at more leanth bears. The Lords of their majesties privy Councill Haveing Considered the above bill and reasones of suspension and answers made therto They Refuse the bill and Reasones And Allowes the letters allready raised at the chargers instance to be put to farder execution against the suspenders.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 159v-160r.

2. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 159v-160r.

2. Insertion.