Att Edinburgh the Sixteinth day of February Jaj viic and two years. Called extraordinar
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Letter: royal
Letter from the King to the Councill for Stoping the marching to England the Viscount of Teviot’s regiment
Letter from the King to the Councill for Stoping the Marching of the Viscount of Teviots Regiment into England being Read was ordered to be recorded, wherof the tenor followes.
Sic Supra Scribitur William Rex
Right trusty and right2 weell beloved Cousin and Councillor Right trusty and intirely beloved Cousins and Councillors Right trustie and right well beloved Cousins and Councillors, Right trustie and well beloved Cousins and Councillors Right trusty and well beloved Councillors And Trustie and well beloved Councillors Wee Greet yow well; Wheras by our Letter of the thrid instant Wee directed yow to give orders That our Regiment of Dragoons Commanded by the Viscount of Teviot Should with all expedition march into our kingdom of England; It is now our will and pleasure Notwithstanding of that our Letter; Incaice the said Regiment is not marched that yow Stopt The same and if already Marched that ywo receive them again into the pay of that our Kingdome and order them to be quartered So as they be in a3 readines to march upon the first notice to be hereafter given by us to yow; And as to the other particulars of that our Letter, yow are to proceed according to our directiones therin Signified to yow; For doeing wherof this shall be your warrant And so wee bid yow heartily fareweell Given at our Court at Kensingtoune the 11th day of February 1701/2 And of our Reigne the 13th year By his Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur Hyndfoord
1. NRS, PC1/52, 343-4.
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1. NRS, PC1/52, 343-4.
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