Att Edinburgh the Fifteenth day of Aprile Jaj vjc nyntie six years
A1696/4/86
A1696/4/861
Judicial Proceeding
[James Dalziell]
Sir William Scott younger of Harden being Cited as Cautioner for James Dalziell son to the deceast Sir Robert Dalziell of Glennae to have produced the said James before the Councell under the penaltie of one Hundreth pounds Sterling Contained in a bond subscryved by the said James as principall and Sir William as Cautioner dated the fifteenth day of December Jaj vjc nyntie five years And being this day ofttymes Called to have Compeared and to have produced the said principall He failzied therintill And therfore the saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Have forefaulted and heirby forfaults the said penalty of one Hundreth pounds sterling In so farr as Concerns the said Cautioner only And Decerns and ordaines the said Cautioner to make payment and satisfaction to George Baillie of Jarvesuood Receaver of his Majesties Croun rents of the said soume of ane Hundreth pounds sterling of penaltie in his Majesties name and for his Majesties use And ordaines Letters of Horning on six dayes and others to be direct heiron under the Signet of Councill against the said Cautioner superceeding extracting heirof untill the tuenty second day of Aprile instant Betuixt and which the said principall appearing before Sir James Steuart his Majesties advocat and Enacting himself in the books of privy Councell in such tearms and under such a penaltie as his Lordships Finds he hes allowance for from his Majestie That he shall depairt furth of his Majesties Dominions and that within such a tyme as the Lord Advocat shall appoint And also Giving bond and finding sufficient Cautione acted in the books of his majesties privy Councell That he shall Live peacably under and uith all submission to the present government of his Majestie King William and that he shall not Act Consult nor Contrive anything in prejudice therof nor shall not Converss or Correspond uith any rebells And that he shall appear before the saids Lords of his majesties privy Councell whensoever he shall be Called or requyred therto In caise he shall be Called for before he Depairt the dominions And that under the penaltie of ane Hundreth pounds sterling In caise He shall transgress in any pairt of the premisses And upon Granting new bond appointes the former to be Given up
1. NRS, PC1/50, 493.
1. NRS, PC1/50, 493.