Att Edinburgh The Sixth day of March Jaj vic Nyntie Nyne years
D1699/3/6
D1699/3/61
Decreet
Report and Interloquitor Carnwath Against Pennicook
Edinburgh the thrid march Jaj vic nyntie nyne The Committie anent the process Carnwath against Clerk of Pennicook Et e contra, Sederunt Earles of Lauderdale and Annandale Lord Ruthven Lord President of the Session Lords Crossrig and Rankeillor The Earle of Annandale Elected presess, The Committie haveing Called for both the Laird of Carnwath and the Laird of Pennicook, They appointed Pennicook to restore Carnwath to the possession of his seatt, and to delyver him the keyes therof, and to allow him a passadge throw his Isle to the said Seatt and to delyver him a pass key of the Isle for his passadge and appointed Penicook to acknowledge his mistake to Carnwath and regrate it should have fallen so out for he designed to have Lived in peace with him Which Pennicook did before the Committie Reserveing to both parties the point of privat right before the Judge ordinary as accords in Law, And the Committie Sent James Dobie bedle of Lessmad and James Stodhart officer to Pennicook to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh ther to remaine dureing the Councill or Committies pleasure Sic Subscribitur Annandale P IPC: The Lords of his majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the above report of a Comittie of their oun number In the process betwixt George Lockhart of Carnwath and Sir John Clerk of Pennicook, And the Earle of Annandale haveing Declared that the beddell and the Officer mentioned in the report who were Imprisoned by the Committie were upon Carnwaths application Liberat within Twenty four hours after their Imprisonment They Doe hereby approve of the said report And interpones their authority therto, And Ordaines Letters of horning under the Signet of Councill To be direct theron for performance of what therof is not yet performed at sight of the said Committie
1. NRS, PC2/27, 197v-198r.
1. NRS, PC2/27, 197v-198r.