Order, 2 February 1692, Edinburgh

Act, 29 December 1692, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Second day of Februarij Jaj vjc and Nyntie Tuo years

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Order

Order for Transporting of John Williamson from Dundie to Kirkaldie

The Lords of there Majestyes privie Councell being Informed that John Williamson in the Linktoun of Kirkaldie who wes prisoner in the tolbooth of the said burgh and alleadged haveing taken on as a souldier to Goe to Flanders And as to whom There Lordships by there act of the tuentie Eight of Januarij Last did remitt to the Magistrats of Kirkaldie to Examine that matter and report to the Counsell, Is now since the Interloquter transported to the prison of Dundie Therefore The saids Lords doe hereby Recommend to the Earle of Leven And in his absence They requyre the Commoddant at Dundie for the tyme to transport the said John under a sufficient guard to the toun of Kirkaldie and delyver him to the Magistrats threof To be Committed to there tolbooth And appoints the saids magistrats to examine the matter and doe therein as by the above interloquitor is appointed

At Edinburgh 2 February 1692

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Order

Order for Transporting of John Williamson from Dundee to Kirkcaldy

The lords of their majesties’ privy council being informed that John Williamson in the Linktown of Kirkcaldy, who was prisoner in the tolbooth of the said burgh and alleged having taken on as a soldier to go to Flanders, and as to whom their lordships by their act of the twenty-eighth of January last did remit to the magistrates of Kirkcaldy to examine that matter and report to the council, is now since the interlocutor transported to the prison of Dundee, therefore the said lords do hereby recommend to the earl of Leven and in his absence they require the commandant at Dundee for the time to transport the said John under a sufficient guard to the town of Kirkcaldy and deliver him to the magistrates thereof to be committed to their tolbooth, and appoint the said magistrates to examine the matter and do therein as by the above interlocutor is appointed.

1. PC1/48, 8.

1. PC1/48, 8.