Letter: to the Council, 24 June 1697, Edinburgh

Act, 6 October 1697, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Tuenty fourth day of June Jaj vic nyntie seven years

A1697/6/251

Letter: to the Council

Letter from the Lords Justices of Ireland

The Follouing Letter from the justices of Ireland To the Lords of his Majesties privie Councill Being read uas ordered to be recorded And a Committiee was appointed to draw ane ansuer therto And speciallie to that part therof Anent pacquet Boatts Folloues the tenor of the Letter
Our very Good Lords Dublin Castle 5th June 1697
It having bin enjoyned us by his Majestie That ue should Have taken upon us the Government of this his Kingdome We should Correspond uith your Lordshipps And In order therunto to Establish a pacquet Boat betueen these Kingdomes If we should find it necessary for his Majesties service And Lykeuayes Give order from tyme to tyme for seizing such Rebells and fugitives out of that Kingdome whose names your Lordships should transmitt to us And for sending them in safe Custody into that Kingdome That they may be proceeded against according to Law and Justice We think It Incumbent on us to Give your Lordships advyce of our arryvall her And to Assure yow we shall be ready on all occasions to take such measures with your Lordships as shall be necessary for his majesties service and Conducing to the Good and quiet of both Kingdoms We are Our very Good Lords your Lordships most humble servants sic subscribitur Winchester Galluay Directed thus To The Right honourable The Lords of the privy Councill of the Kingdome of Scotland.

Att Edinburgh the Tuenty fourth day of June Jaj vic nyntie seven years

A1697/6/251

Letter: to the Council

Letter from the Lords Justices of Ireland

The Follouing Letter from the justices of Ireland To the Lords of his Majesties privie Councill Being read uas ordered to be recorded And a Committiee was appointed to draw ane ansuer therto And speciallie to that part therof Anent pacquet Boatts Folloues the tenor of the Letter
Our very Good Lords Dublin Castle 5th June 1697
It having bin enjoyned us by his Majestie That ue should Have taken upon us the Government of this his Kingdome We should Correspond uith your Lordshipps And In order therunto to Establish a pacquet Boat betueen these Kingdomes If we should find it necessary for his Majesties service And Lykeuayes Give order from tyme to tyme for seizing such Rebells and fugitives out of that Kingdome whose names your Lordships should transmitt to us And for sending them in safe Custody into that Kingdome That they may be proceeded against according to Law and Justice We think It Incumbent on us to Give your Lordships advyce of our arryvall her And to Assure yow we shall be ready on all occasions to take such measures with your Lordships as shall be necessary for his majesties service and Conducing to the Good and quiet of both Kingdoms We are Our very Good Lords your Lordships most humble servants sic subscribitur Winchester Galluay Directed thus To The Right honourable The Lords of the privy Councill of the Kingdome of Scotland.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 216.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 216.