Att Edinburgh the Tuenty Nynth day of November Jaj vjc and nyntie tuo years
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Letter: royal
Letter from the King that he hes received the Councills tuo Letters and anent militia oath of alleadgeance and assureance persons gone to France, Highland Justiciarie, Naval Pain and others prisoners, ministers not praying, a Comissarie generall, stores and magazines, Captain of Clanronald muster of publict establishment or different way and Lord Bellinden
The Letter underwreitten from the Kings Majestie to the Councill being read wes ordered to be recorded whereof the tenor followes
Sic Suprascribitur William Rex
Right trustie and Right well beloved Cousine and Councillour Right trustie and Intirely beloved Cousignes and Councillours Right trustie and Right well beloved Cousines and Councillours Right trustie and well beloved Cousines and Councillours Right trustie and well beloved Councillours And trustie and well beloved Councillours wee Greet yow well Wee receaved your Congratulatorie Letter upon our safe arryveall and ordered our thanks to be sent to yow for the expressiones which yow gave us in it, of your duety and affectione to our persone and government Wee receaved in Flanders your Letter of the tuelth of August But delayed ansuering it, till now that wee have matters more fully before us, Wee are satisfyed that nothing can be done in the militia that will prove effectuall without ane act of parliament And as to the Schem of Fyve Thousand modelled men, wee cannot think that its practicable without more money then can be spared at present And as to the oath of alleadgeance and the assureance (which still wee order not to be separated) wee think more effectuall methods may be taken for bringing our subejcts to Complye with there duety in that matter, about which yow may expect our further pleasure In the mean whyle since the natione is not in any present danger wee allow yow to Let those that are in prisone upon that account out upon baill Yow shall quickly have further orders about those that have gone to France since the declaratione of warr And whom wee hear now yow have made to be denounced Wee are Convinced of the use and necessity of the Highland Justiciarie And have ordered the Commissione for it to be Revised and dispatched As for the prisoners It is our will That Naval Payne be sent to the Castle of Stirling And there keeped Closs prisoner That the Earle of Sieforth The Lord Frazer Mr Livingstoun and those other officers that were Concerned with him be all brought to there tryalls when our advocat arryves In the mean whyle wee requyre yow to order our sollicitor to use all diligence for secureing of witnesses and prepareing of evidence As to the Late Arch Bishop of Glasgow wee have made signify our pleasure Concerning him to the Chancellour As for ministers not praying as the Law requyres wee ordaine that the Lawes in this matter alswell as in all others be punctually executed This is all wee think necessarie to order In answer to yours at this tyme Wee think fitt also to give yow notice that wee are Resolved to put our army upon such a foot as that they shall have full pay To appoint a Commissarie Generall for preventing all abuses and Complaints about Localities And to have the best methods taken for satisfyeing the Countrey and our army in there arriers For all which wee shall give the necessarie orders to our Theasurie As Lykewayes for provydeing our stores and magazines with armes and what else shall be found necessarie wee being also resolved to show all2 favour to those of our Good subjects that behave themselves duetyfully and at the same tyme to make those that doe otherwayes examples of our Justice, Wee requyre yow to execute the Law In its full extent againest the Captain of Clanronald And wee have ordered our Theasurie to Impower Colonell Hill to suspend quartering upon those of the Highlanders that were Lately in rebellione provyded they now behave themselves duetyfully And that for all publict dues preceeding the year Jaj vjc and nyntie one There being assignements upon the dues of that year As to church matters which wee hear Gives ryse to heatts amongst yow It is our pleasure that the present Establishment (From which wee have no designe to recede) be mantained according to Law As to the ministers of a dissaffected way wee requyre yow to protect from all violences and prosecutiones those of them that have applyed and doe not fall under the qualificationes Contained in the act of parliament And for those that are not in possessione nor have not whereupon to subsist wee have given orders that the vacand stipends be brought in and parcelled out to them according to there necessityes and behaviour Wee requyre yow to Continow my Lord Ballantine in prisone. This is all that wee think fitt to order at present wee bidd yow heartily farewell Given at our Court at Kensingtoun the tuenty fourth day of November Jaj vjc and nyntie tuo years and of our reigne the fourth year By His Majesties Command Sic subscribitur J Johnstoun
1. PC1/48, 473-4.
2. The word ‘the’ **scored out here.**
1. PC1/48, 473-4.