Order, 17 November 1692, Edinburgh

Act, 29 December 1692, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the Seventeinth day of November Jaj vjc nyntie two years

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Order

Order Anent the toune of St Androwes

The affair of the toune of St Androwes was this day tabled in the Councill, And the tounes old Chartor by King Malcome being called And the tounes books being revised and severall acts therin anent the election of their magistrats read, And both parties being called to the barr to be heard whither the toune Councills Choising their oun magistrats for these four years bygone without giveing in leitts to any person in place of the Archbishop be Suficient to continue them in electing after that Same maner till it be declared before the Judge ordinary that they have no right so to doe, And the Solicitor and his assistance haveing Declyned to debate that point, In Respect they have not seen the books produced for the toune The Lords of his majesties Privy Councill allowes the Solicitor to get up the books from the Clerks upon his recept on the books of the Inventar to be produced on Tuesday before twelve in the forenoon, And appoints both parties to be ready to debait upon the pynt forsaid that afternoon.

Edinburgh the Seventeinth day of November Jaj vjc nyntie two years

D1692/11/131

Order

Order Anent the toune of St Androwes

The affair of the toune of St Androwes was this day tabled in the Councill, And the tounes old Chartor by King Malcome being called And the tounes books being revised and severall acts therin anent the election of their magistrats read, And both parties being called to the barr to be heard whither the toune Councills Choising their oun magistrats for these four years bygone without giveing in leitts to any person in place of the Archbishop be Suficient to continue them in electing after that Same maner till it be declared before the Judge ordinary that they have no right so to doe, And the Solicitor and his assistance haveing Declyned to debate that point, In Respect they have not seen the books produced for the toune The Lords of his majesties Privy Councill allowes the Solicitor to get up the books from the Clerks upon his recept on the books of the Inventar to be produced on Tuesday before twelve in the forenoon, And appoints both parties to be ready to debait upon the pynt forsaid that afternoon.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 134r-134v.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 134r-134v.