Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

Warrant, 31 December 1695, Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/301

Order

Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of The Tennents of Abercairnie

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them be the Laird of Abercairnies tennents in Pearthshire as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants with the instructiones and verificationes of the same They Find that ther are severall articles in these accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles and Finds the haill articles of the saids accomptts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids tennents taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the said shyre of Pearth Conforme to the saids accompts and reports of the saids Commissioners subscribed by them at the end of each Accompt Which were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is yet resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tennents the soumes following Viz be the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie two punds scots money Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss the soume of Eightein punds one shilling scots Item be Captain Bryce Governor of the Castle of Drumond in […] for the use of that Garison the Soume of Fourscore four punds scots Item be the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the soume of Eightein pund scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tenents of Abercairnie altogither to the 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 fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore It is their opinion that the said soume of ane hundreth thrie score twelue punds ane shilling scots money2 to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids tenents of Abercarnie are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney to Cause pay to the saids tennent the Soume of ane hundreth and thriescore twelue punds one shilling scots money in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said polemoney.

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/301

Order

Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of The Tennents of Abercairnie

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them be the Laird of Abercairnies tennents in Pearthshire as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants with the instructiones and verificationes of the same They Find that ther are severall articles in these accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles and Finds the haill articles of the saids accomptts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids tennents taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the said shyre of Pearth Conforme to the saids accompts and reports of the saids Commissioners subscribed by them at the end of each Accompt Which were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is yet resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tennents the soumes following Viz be the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie two punds scots money Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss the soume of Eightein punds one shilling scots Item be Captain Bryce Governor of the Castle of Drumond in […] for the use of that Garison the Soume of Fourscore four punds scots Item be the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the soume of Eightein pund scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tenents of Abercairnie altogither to the 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 fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore It is their opinion that the said soume of ane hundreth thrie score twelue punds ane shilling scots money2 to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids tenents of Abercarnie are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney to Cause pay to the saids tennent the Soume of ane hundreth and thriescore twelue punds one shilling scots money in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 290v-291v.

2. Illegible word scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 290v-291v.

2. Illegible word scored out here.