Order, 10 April 1695, Edinburgh

Warrant, 31 December 1695, Edinburgh

Edinburgh Wedensday 10th Aprill 1695

D1695/4/121

Order

Recomendation Anent the accompts resting be Captain Rollo

The Lords of his majesties privy Councill having Considered a Report of the Comittie appointed for revising the accompts resting to his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the said Comittie haveing Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to Captaine Andrew Rollo Governor of Findlarig With the instructiones and verifications therof They Find that the articles following of the saids accompts viz the soume of Fourscore thretein punds nyntein shilling four penies resting be Livd […] Calder in the Earle of Glencarne his regiment Item the soume of six hundreth Fourscore one punds fourtein shilling four penies resting be Captaine George Prestoune in the Lord Strathnavers regiment for himself and his Company Item the soume of Fiftie four punds Seventein shilling resting be Livd Thomas Rae in the said Regiment are not suficiently instructed, And it is the Committies oppinion that albeit their articles be not suficiently instructed, yet seing the accompt quherin the same are stated is timeously given in That Therfore they should not be rejected, But a farder time should yet be allowed for instructing the same and leaves to his majesties privy Councill to appoint a day for that effect And Finds besides the articles forsaids to be remitted to farder probatione It is suficiently verified and proven be subscribed accompts and recepts under the hands of the officers or souldiers of the regiments following all produced to and Considered be the Committie That ther is resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Captaine Androw Rollo the soumes following viz Be the Earle of Glencairne his regiment of foot the soume of ane thousand five hundreth and Fourscore four punds thrie shilling scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the Soume of Seven hundreth fiftie four punds Eleven shilling four pences scots Extending both the saids soumes togither to the soume of Two Thousand thrie hundreth threttie Eight punds fourtein shilling four penies scots And Finds that the haill articles quherof the Last Soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, And that they are all in the termes of the nynth act thrid session of this Current parliament Intituled act for polemoney and of the proclamatione of Councell relative therto And Therfore Its the Committies oppinion that the said soume of Two Thousand thrie hundreth and thretie Eight punds fourtein shilling four penies is to be payed to the said Captain Androw Rollo out of the present polemoney And that he is to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly, And Finds that besides the haill articles forsaids ther is resting be Captaine Hew Kennedy in the said Lord Strathnavers regiment to the said Captaine Androw Rollo the soume of thriescore sixtein punds fiftein shilling four penies scots And In Respect it does not appear that this was applyed to the use of the Company or regiment to which he belongs Therfore Its the Committies oppinion that the same is not to be payed out of the polemoney amongst the debts resting be the forces to the Countrey But that it be Recomended to the Lords of the thesaury to stopt the arreirs if any shall be found due to the said Captain Kennedy out of the polemoney after the debts resting be the army to the Countrey Is satisfied and payed furth therof untill the said Captain Rollo be payed of the said soume as the said Report bears They The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby Approve of the said report and haveing Considered the military testament of the said Captaine Rollo written and subscryved with his oun hand They Find that the soumes in the saids accompts and report forsaid following upon doe pertaine and belong to Elizabeth Rollo second daughter to Hary Rollo of Woodsyde (brother to the said Captaine Rollo now deceast) procreat betwixt him and Margret Young his spouse And Therfore the saids Lords Doe heirby appoint the articles mentioned in the said report as not yet instructed to be instructed be the said Elizabeth Rollo and her said father as administrator of the Law to her said father as administrator of the Law to her at any time betwixt and the first day of november nixt to come and allowes the Clerks of privy Councill to receive in the saids instructiones at any time betwixt and the said first day of november nixt to come And Recommends to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury To Cause payment be made to the said Henry Rollo of Woodside as administrator of the Law to his said daughter of the soume of Two Thousand thrie hundred and threttie eight punds fourtein shilling four penies scots money mentioned in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay and that out of the present polemoney and amongst the debts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey And Recomends to the saids Lords to stopt any arreirs which shall be found due to Captaine Kennedy out of the polemoney after the debts resting to the Countrey are payed Conforme to and in the termes of the said report.

Edinburgh Wedensday 10th Aprill 1695

D1695/4/121

Order

Recomendation Anent the accompts resting be Captain Rollo

The Lords of his majesties privy Councill having Considered a Report of the Comittie appointed for revising the accompts resting to his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the said Comittie haveing Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to Captaine Andrew Rollo Governor of Findlarig With the instructiones and verifications therof They Find that the articles following of the saids accompts viz the soume of Fourscore thretein punds nyntein shilling four penies resting be Livd […] Calder in the Earle of Glencarne his regiment Item the soume of six hundreth Fourscore one punds fourtein shilling four penies resting be Captaine George Prestoune in the Lord Strathnavers regiment for himself and his Company Item the soume of Fiftie four punds Seventein shilling resting be Livd Thomas Rae in the said Regiment are not suficiently instructed, And it is the Committies oppinion that albeit their articles be not suficiently instructed, yet seing the accompt quherin the same are stated is timeously given in That Therfore they should not be rejected, But a farder time should yet be allowed for instructing the same and leaves to his majesties privy Councill to appoint a day for that effect And Finds besides the articles forsaids to be remitted to farder probatione It is suficiently verified and proven be subscribed accompts and recepts under the hands of the officers or souldiers of the regiments following all produced to and Considered be the Committie That ther is resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Captaine Androw Rollo the soumes following viz Be the Earle of Glencairne his regiment of foot the soume of ane thousand five hundreth and Fourscore four punds thrie shilling scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the Soume of Seven hundreth fiftie four punds Eleven shilling four pences scots Extending both the saids soumes togither to the soume of Two Thousand thrie hundreth threttie Eight punds fourtein shilling four penies scots And Finds that the haill articles quherof the Last Soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, And that they are all in the termes of the nynth act thrid session of this Current parliament Intituled act for polemoney and of the proclamatione of Councell relative therto And Therfore Its the Committies oppinion that the said soume of Two Thousand thrie hundreth and thretie Eight punds fourtein shilling four penies is to be payed to the said Captain Androw Rollo out of the present polemoney And that he is to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly, And Finds that besides the haill articles forsaids ther is resting be Captaine Hew Kennedy in the said Lord Strathnavers regiment to the said Captaine Androw Rollo the soume of thriescore sixtein punds fiftein shilling four penies scots And In Respect it does not appear that this was applyed to the use of the Company or regiment to which he belongs Therfore Its the Committies oppinion that the same is not to be payed out of the polemoney amongst the debts resting be the forces to the Countrey But that it be Recomended to the Lords of the thesaury to stopt the arreirs if any shall be found due to the said Captain Kennedy out of the polemoney after the debts resting be the army to the Countrey Is satisfied and payed furth therof untill the said Captain Rollo be payed of the said soume as the said Report bears They The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby Approve of the said report and haveing Considered the military testament of the said Captaine Rollo written and subscryved with his oun hand They Find that the soumes in the saids accompts and report forsaid following upon doe pertaine and belong to Elizabeth Rollo second daughter to Hary Rollo of Woodsyde (brother to the said Captaine Rollo now deceast) procreat betwixt him and Margret Young his spouse And Therfore the saids Lords Doe heirby appoint the articles mentioned in the said report as not yet instructed to be instructed be the said Elizabeth Rollo and her said father as administrator of the Law to her said father as administrator of the Law to her at any time betwixt and the first day of november nixt to come and allowes the Clerks of privy Councill to receive in the saids instructiones at any time betwixt and the said first day of november nixt to come And Recommends to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury To Cause payment be made to the said Henry Rollo of Woodside as administrator of the Law to his said daughter of the soume of Two Thousand thrie hundred and threttie eight punds fourtein shilling four penies scots money mentioned in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay and that out of the present polemoney and amongst the debts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey And Recomends to the saids Lords to stopt any arreirs which shall be found due to Captaine Kennedy out of the polemoney after the debts resting to the Countrey are payed Conforme to and in the termes of the said report.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 232r-233r.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 232r-233r.