Procedure: committee, 4 August 1692, Edinburgh

Act, 29 December 1692, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of August Jaj vjc nyntie tuo years Ante meridiem

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Procedure: committee

Comittee anent Mr James Hunters petition and others of that Nature

The Lords of there Majesties privie Councill doe hereby recomend to the Lord Lords2 viscounts Tarbat and Stair and Sir Archibald Murray of Blackbarrony The Comittee formerly appointed for considering the petitione given in for Mr James Hunter minister Craveing to be restored to his charge of second minister at Stirling From which he is suspended by a sentence of Councill And to the Lords Carmichaell and Enstruther whom the saids Lords doe hereby add to the forsaid Comittee To meet tomorrow at Eight of the Cloack in the morning and consider the said petitione with the process whereto the same relates and report there opinion to the Councill what they think fitt to be done in that matter And Lykewayes to consider all other petitiones of the Lyke nature which are given in to the saids Lords of Councill and to report there opinione in these petitiones also And declares any three of the forenamed persones to be a sufficient quorum.

At Edinburgh 4 August 1692 (am)

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Procedure: committee

Committee concerning Mr James Hunter’s petition and others of that nature

The lords of their majesties’ privy council do hereby recommend to the Lord Viscounts Tarbat [George Mackenzie] and Stair [James Dalrymple] and Sir Archibald Murray of Blackbarony, the committee formerly appointed for considering the petition given in for Mr James Hunter, minister, craving to be restored to his charge of second minister at Stirling, from which he is suspended by a sentence of council, and to the Lords [John] Carmichael and [William] Anstruther, whom the said lords do hereby add to the foresaid committee, to meet tomorrow at eight o’clock in the morning and consider the said petition, with the process whereto the same relates, and report their opinion to the council what they think fit to be done in that matter. And likewise to consider all other petitions of the like nature which are given in to the said lords of council and to report their opinion in these petitions also. And declare any three of the forenamed persons to be a sufficient quorum.

1. PC1/48, 359-60.

2. Sic.

1. PC1/48, 359-60.