Decreet, 12 March 1700, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Twelth day of March Jaj vic years

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Decreet

Interloquitor anent William Anderson and Allan Walkinshaw

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Being farder to advise the proces William Anderson against Allan Walkinshaw, And haveing at Lenth Considered the Same, and severall Stepps therof They Find the said Allan Walkinshaw defender guiltie of the Illegall denuncation and registration Lybelled and proven to be used against the pursuers and of the Illegall and unwarrantable Imprisonment following therupon Contrary to a standing sist, And Finds That the said Allan Walkinshaw is guiltie of the pretended poynding used against the said pursuer, Which was most injust and violent, And that he is guilty of the ejection Committed against the said William Anderson and his wife which was without any Shaddow or warrand, And Finds James Richardson messenger the other defender Called in this proces guilty of takeing away the said William Andersones horse Which they formerly found was a spulzie and Ryot And as to the haill goods geir plenishing and others taken from the said William Andersone with his damnadges by wrongeous Imprisonment And what followed therupon And also his horss taken from him, The saids Lords Have Allowed and hereby Allowes the said William Anderson to give his Juramentum in Litem upon the same before any of the Lords of the Committie formerly appointed in this affair.2

Att Edinburgh the Twelth day of March Jaj vic years

D1700/3/81

Decreet

Interloquitor anent William Anderson and Allan Walkinshaw

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Being farder to advise the proces William Anderson against Allan Walkinshaw, And haveing at Lenth Considered the Same, and severall Stepps therof They Find the said Allan Walkinshaw defender guiltie of the Illegall denuncation and registration Lybelled and proven to be used against the pursuers and of the Illegall and unwarrantable Imprisonment following therupon Contrary to a standing sist, And Finds That the said Allan Walkinshaw is guiltie of the pretended poynding used against the said pursuer, Which was most injust and violent, And that he is guilty of the ejection Committed against the said William Anderson and his wife which was without any Shaddow or warrand, And Finds James Richardson messenger the other defender Called in this proces guilty of takeing away the said William Andersones horse Which they formerly found was a spulzie and Ryot And as to the haill goods geir plenishing and others taken from the said William Andersone with his damnadges by wrongeous Imprisonment And what followed therupon And also his horss taken from him, The saids Lords Have Allowed and hereby Allowes the said William Anderson to give his Juramentum in Litem upon the same before any of the Lords of the Committie formerly appointed in this affair.2

1. NRS, PC2/27, 321v-322r.

2. The final third of f.322r has been left blank.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 321v-322r.

2. The final third of f.322r has been left blank.

Warrant, 12 March 1700, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Twelth day of March Jaj vic years

D1700/3/71

Warrant

Warrant for detaining Androw Crafurd prisoner till he find Caution

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Ordaine Androw Crafurd presently prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh to Remaine still prisoner therin ay and while he find sufficient Caution Judicio Sisti et et2 judicatum Solvi as to the debt due by him to John Earle of Cassills as weell as his other Creditors upon whose account he was Committed.

Att Edinburgh the Twelth day of March Jaj vic years

D1700/3/71

Warrant

Warrant for detaining Androw Crafurd prisoner till he find Caution

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Ordaine Androw Crafurd presently prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh to Remaine still prisoner therin ay and while he find sufficient Caution Judicio Sisti et et2 judicatum Solvi as to the debt due by him to John Earle of Cassills as weell as his other Creditors upon whose account he was Committed.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 321v.

2. Sic.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 321v.

2. Sic.

Sederunt, 12 March 1700, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Twelth day of March Jaj vic years1

D1700/3/62

Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Cassills; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord President of Session; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Lord Provest of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Twelth day of March Jaj vic years1

D1700/3/62

Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Cassills; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord President of Session; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Lord Provest of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/27, 321v.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 321v.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 321v.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 321v.

Warrant, 12 March 1700, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twelfth day of March Jaj viic years

A1700/3/81

Warrant

Warrand for Grassing the Forces att Langtoun

Anent The Representation made be the Commissaries of the army given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Mentioning That the Commander in cheiff being Desireous That the haill hose may be grassed together for the Ensueing Season which cannot be conveniently any where but att Lantoun Parks although It be the dearest Grass in the Kingdom, The Commissaries for the Conveniency of the Forces are willing to Comply If their Lordships authorize it, Also oats being at this tyme bygone above the Kings allowance (beside the Hey) They Request to be allowed to Import what they need for the use of the Forces not Exceeding one Thousand Bolls free of duty. The Saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby authorize The Commissaries for Forrageing the army To Comply with the desyre of Major Generall George Ramsay Commander in cheiff of his Majesties forces within this Kingdom for the tyme To have the hail horses of his Majesties Forces grassed att Langtoune, And It having gone to the vote whither the Commissaries of the army should be allowed to Import In Respect of the present dearth of Oats for the use of his Majesties Forces what oats or beans they need not Exceeding on Thousand Bolls free of duty, I or no, It was carried in the negative and the Importing discharged.

Att Edinburgh The Twelfth day of March Jaj viic years

A1700/3/81

Warrant

Warrand for Grassing the Forces att Langtoun

Anent The Representation made be the Commissaries of the army given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Mentioning That the Commander in cheiff being Desireous That the haill hose may be grassed together for the Ensueing Season which cannot be conveniently any where but att Lantoun Parks although It be the dearest Grass in the Kingdom, The Commissaries for the Conveniency of the Forces are willing to Comply If their Lordships authorize it, Also oats being at this tyme bygone above the Kings allowance (beside the Hey) They Request to be allowed to Import what they need for the use of the Forces not Exceeding one Thousand Bolls free of duty. The Saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby authorize The Commissaries for Forrageing the army To Comply with the desyre of Major Generall George Ramsay Commander in cheiff of his Majesties forces within this Kingdom for the tyme To have the hail horses of his Majesties Forces grassed att Langtoune, And It having gone to the vote whither the Commissaries of the army should be allowed to Import In Respect of the present dearth of Oats for the use of his Majesties Forces what oats or beans they need not Exceeding on Thousand Bolls free of duty, I or no, It was carried in the negative and the Importing discharged.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 84.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 84.

Procedure, 12 March 1700, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twelfth day of March Jaj viic years

A1700/3/71

Procedure

Recommendation To the Lord Advocat To peruse and Transmitt the Frazers process to the King

Sir James Stewart His Majesties Advocat having presented to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill ane Extract of the process Led before the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Justiciary att Edinburgh against the Frazers, They doe heirby Recomend to the said Lord Advocat. To peruse the forsaid Extract, And To Transmitt the Samen to his Majesty, If his Lordship be Satisfied as to the Same.

Att Edinburgh The Twelfth day of March Jaj viic years

A1700/3/71

Procedure

Recommendation To the Lord Advocat To peruse and Transmitt the Frazers process to the King

Sir James Stewart His Majesties Advocat having presented to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill ane Extract of the process Led before the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Justiciary att Edinburgh against the Frazers, They doe heirby Recomend to the said Lord Advocat. To peruse the forsaid Extract, And To Transmitt the Samen to his Majesty, If his Lordship be Satisfied as to the Same.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 84.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 84.

Sederunt, 12 March 1700, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twelfth day of March Jaj viic years1

A1700/3/62

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mar; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Annandale; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crosrigg; Mr Francis Montgomry; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twelfth day of March Jaj viic years1

A1700/3/62

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mar; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Annandale; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crosrigg; Mr Francis Montgomry; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/52, 83.

2. NRS, PC1/52, 84.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 83.

2. NRS, PC1/52, 84.