Order, 26 May 1693, Edinburgh

Act, 28 December 1693, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Tuentieth sixth day of May Jaj vic nyntie thrie years

A1693/5/441

Order

Androw Baird and Thomas Mcbraer Committed prisoners to be prosecute criminally

The which day Andrew Baird son to Sir Robert Baird of Sauchtounehall and Thomas Mcbraer Induellar in the Abbay who are under bale before the Lords of privie Councell That they shall Live peacably under their Majesties government and appear before the privy Councell when called for Being Charged upon their bond to appear as said is And Having appeared accordingly And having refuised to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and signe the assurance to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary appoynted by Act of parliament Their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Counsell Doe Heirby Give ordor and uarrand to the Macers of privy Counsell to Carry them prisoners to the tolbooth of the Cannongate ther to remaine till farder ordor of Counsell And Recommends to Sir James Steuart their Majesties advocat, to raise and prosecute a Criminall Indytment Before the Lords Commissioners of Justiciarie Against the said Andrew Baird for his being in Armes with the rebells Against their Majesties and the Government

Att Edinburgh The Tuentieth sixth day of May Jaj vic nyntie thrie years

A1693/5/441

Order

Androw Baird and Thomas Mcbraer Committed prisoners to be prosecute criminally

The which day Andrew Baird son to Sir Robert Baird of Sauchtounehall and Thomas Mcbraer Induellar in the Abbay who are under bale before the Lords of privie Councell That they shall Live peacably under their Majesties government and appear before the privy Councell when called for Being Charged upon their bond to appear as said is And Having appeared accordingly And having refuised to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and signe the assurance to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary appoynted by Act of parliament Their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Counsell Doe Heirby Give ordor and uarrand to the Macers of privy Counsell to Carry them prisoners to the tolbooth of the Cannongate ther to remaine till farder ordor of Counsell And Recommends to Sir James Steuart their Majesties advocat, to raise and prosecute a Criminall Indytment Before the Lords Commissioners of Justiciarie Against the said Andrew Baird for his being in Armes with the rebells Against their Majesties and the Government

1. NRS, PC1/49, 45.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 45.