Order, 30 October 1694, Edinburgh

Act, 27 December 1694, Edinburgh

At Edinburgh tuesday The 30th October 1694

A1694/10/241

Order

Continuatione of the Earl of Aboyne Confynement

The Lords of their majesties privy Councill Doe Hereby allow Charles Earle of Abboyne To remain within the tolbooth of Edinburgh for doeing of his necessarie affaires untill the fourteen day of November next to come inclusive. The said Earle first giving bond and finding sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privy Councill That He shall remaine in and not without the said toune of Edinburgh dureing the said space and immediatlie after his departure from the said City that he shall repare straight to one or other of the Earle of Strathmore his houses of Glames or Castle Lyon where the said Earle shall be residing for the tyme and remaine confyned thereat and sex myles about the same To which Houses he is confyned with consent and at desyre of the Earle of Strathmore conforme to the former interloquitor of Councill of the date the nynth day of October instant and that the said Earle of Abboyne shall appear before the said Lords of their majesties privy Councill when called for and in the mean tyme That He shall live peaceablie under and with all submissione to the present Goverment of their majesties King William and Queen Mary and that He shall not act, consult nor contryve any thing in prejudice thereof nor converse or correspond with any rebells under the penalty of ane thousand pounds starling money in case He shall transgress in any part of the premisses.

At Edinburgh tuesday The 30th October 1694

A1694/10/241

Order

Continuatione of the Earl of Aboyne Confynement

The Lords of their majesties privy Councill Doe Hereby allow Charles Earle of Abboyne To remain within the tolbooth of Edinburgh for doeing of his necessarie affaires untill the fourteen day of November next to come inclusive. The said Earle first giving bond and finding sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privy Councill That He shall remaine in and not without the said toune of Edinburgh dureing the said space and immediatlie after his departure from the said City that he shall repare straight to one or other of the Earle of Strathmore his houses of Glames or Castle Lyon where the said Earle shall be residing for the tyme and remaine confyned thereat and sex myles about the same To which Houses he is confyned with consent and at desyre of the Earle of Strathmore conforme to the former interloquitor of Councill of the date the nynth day of October instant and that the said Earle of Abboyne shall appear before the said Lords of their majesties privy Councill when called for and in the mean tyme That He shall live peaceablie under and with all submissione to the present Goverment of their majesties King William and Queen Mary and that He shall not act, consult nor contryve any thing in prejudice thereof nor converse or correspond with any rebells under the penalty of ane thousand pounds starling money in case He shall transgress in any part of the premisses.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 32-3.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 32-3.