Order, 17 May 1692, Edinburgh

Act, 29 December 1692, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the seaventeinth day of Maij Jaj vjc nyntie tuo years

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Order

Comittee and Liberation Philip Daulx

The Counsell haveing Considered a petitione Given in to them be Philip Daulx prisoner Representing that he haveing been Incarcerat at Carleisle for tuo years since the revolutione and efter tryall being acquytt of all hes receaved his pass and being destitute of means of transportatione for Flanders his Native Countrey with difficulty he hes gott his bread at this place by makeing of periwigs till now that he is Comitted prisoner And therefor craveing that he may be examined and Liberate They Recomended to ane Comittee of there oune Number to call for and examine the petitioner who haveing accordingly mett and examined him upon the Eighteint of Maij instant2 And haveing considered his tuo passes and the declaration of the Ensigne of the toun of Edinburghs guaird who seized him They ordaine the said Philip to be sett at Liberty In regaird they Find nothing proven to be a ground of his further detainment.

At Edinburgh 17 May 1692

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Order

Committee and liberation for Philip Daulx

The council having considered a petition given in to them by Philip Daulx, prisoner, representing that he having been incarcerated at Carlisle for two years since the revolution and after trial, being acquitted of all has received his pass, and being destitute of means of transportation to Flanders his native country with difficulty he has got his bread at this place by making of periwigs till now that he is committed prisoner, and therefore craving that he may be examined and liberated. They recommended to a committee of their own number to call for and examine the petitioner, who having accordingly met and examined him upon 18 May instant2 and having considered his two passes and the declaration of the ensign of the town of Edinburgh’s guard who seized him, they ordain the said Philip to be set at liberty in regard that they find nothing proven to be a ground of his further detention.

1. PC1/48, 201.

2. Sic. This must be a clerical error.

1. PC1/48, 201.

2. Sic. This must be a clerical error.