Act, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Act

Act Captain John Slezer

Anent a Petition given in to his Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be Captain John Slezer Shewing That the petitioner haveing the reiterated faith of the nation towards the Carieing on of a work which by the act of Tunadge Jaj vjc nyntie fyve Is declared to be for the advantage honor and reputation of the nation he did so much rely theron and hath used such dilligence to bring his work to perfection, That beside the first volume which was published some years agoe other two volumes were laid before the parliament; in the year Jaj vjc nyntie Eight, both of which were ready for the press and ingravers and by the saids Lords act upon the twenty Eight of June Jaj vjc nyntie Eight ther is a ballance of ane thousand and nyntie pounds sterling of depursments due to the petitioner For want of which the publishing of his work is retarded, the petitioner not only haveing spent his privat stock Bot deeply ingadged his Credit both at Home and abroad in prosecuteing his work upon the faith of the said act of Tunadge Wherby he and his family did extreamly suffer and more especially his Childrein in their education, and seing that the small accompt that is made by the Collectors of the product of the tunage is a very great prejudice and that the true accompt quherof is of great Concerne to the petitioner, and to all others concerned in the Tuneage and that the execution of the act Imposeing the tunnage is remitted to the saids Lords, and that tho the said Tunnage (as the petitioner was Creditablie informed) hade been rigerously exacted, yet the same hath not been so duely payed to the Cash keeper, and therfore for redressing of any bygone abuse, and for preventing the Like in time comeing, The petitioner In Respect of his great intrest in the Tunneage, and that the same may be made effectuall for the uses designed Does with all humilitie offer to the saids Lords the expedients following Primo that the Lords would authorize the petitioner and any they should think fitt to enjoyne with him to Call for and2 Inspects all books and recepts in relation to the Collection of the Tunnage since the year Jaj vjc nyntie fyve to the effect ther may be a Charge made up against the Collectors since that time, and that he and any others Commissionat might report their dilligence to the saids Lords and Conveen before their Lordships such Collectors as hade neglected their duty in this affair secundo That the saids Lords would be pleased to Issue out a proclamation Requyreing all Collectors since the Tunnage was Imposed to transmitt to the Cashkeeper betwixt and such a day as the saids Lords should think fitt a true and exact abreviat signed by them of the Tunnage Collected by them, and that the petitioner and any others with him to be Commissionat by the saids Lords be allowed to inspect the same, and the petitioner was very hopefull to demonstrat to the saids Lords very many abuses in collecting of the said Tunnage As also that the saids Lords would appoint the Collectors to transmitt a signed list of all scots ships above Twelve tunn burdein within their precints and that no Collector be allowed to depone upon the verity of their abreviats Untill the petitioner revise the same seing the petitioner hade good grounds to beleive that some3 concerned in the Collecting the Tunnage could not safely depone upon the abreviats already given in be them, and the petitioner does make these proposalls on no other designe bot that the true product of the Tunnage might be knowen he haveing a Considerable intrest therin and his Credit deeply ingadged upon the faith therof, and albeit by the saids Lords act ther was due to the petitioner as said is, upwards of ane thousand pounds sterling yet the petitioners Zeall to have the work advanced was such, and the assured hopes he hade that the saids Lords would not suffer him and his family to perish by a publict undertaking, He offered upon present payment only of Thrie hundred pounds Sterling to put his work in the hands of the best printers and ingravers in London in order to be published, and would not demand more money of the saids Lords untill their Lordships ware satisfied of the progress he made from this time and merit of this work And Therfore humbly Craveing the Saids Lords would be pleased to Consider the premisses and to authorize the petitioner and any others with him the saids Lords should think fitt to call for and in respect the Collectors books or any other wrytes for makeing a due charge of the Tunnadge upon them and to Conveen any of them before the saids Lords who hade neglected their duty therin; and to Issue furth a proclamation appointing the saids Collectors to transmitt to the Cashkeeper signed abreviats of their intromissiones with the Tunnage and of the burdein of the scots ships and barks within their respective presinks above Twelve Tunn of Burdein and that no Collectors depone upon their abreviats untill the same be revised by the petitioner and others Commissionat by the saids Lords with him And in respect That by the saids Lords act ther was due of depursments to the petitioner in June Jaj vjc Nyntie Eight the sume of ane thousand and nyntie pounds sterling, and that since he hade been at more expences, That the saids Lord would in the mean time appoint only thrie hundred pounds Sterling to be payed to the petitioner out of the first and readiest of the product of the Tunnage to be Imployed for printing and ingraveing his work, and for releiving (in some Measure) the Straits and pinches wherein to the petitioner was4 reduced, By Imploying his own privat Stock and the ingadgeing of his Credit deeply both at home and abroad and in prosecuteing his work upon the publict faith of the Tunnage act As the petitione bears; His Majesties high Commmissioner and the Lords of Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the above given in to them by the above Captain Slezer, The hereby Grant Commission to the said petitioner, John Adair Georgrapher and Hew Cunninghame wryter to the signet Joyntly to call for and inspect the Collectors books of the above Tunnage or any other wrytes for making a due Charge of the said Tunnage upon them preceeding the act of parliament of the first of September Jaj vjc Nyntie eight with power also to (5all from the respective Collectors signed abreviats of their intromissiones with the tunnadge preceeding the said first of September Jaj vjc Nyntie eight, and of the burden of the scots ships and barks within their respective presinks dureing that space above twelve tunn of burdein Dischargeing hereby any Collectors to depone upon their abreviats of the tunnage preceiding the first of September Jaj vjc Nyntie Eight untill the same be revised by the Commissioners who be mentioned, And ordaines Letters of horning under the Signet of Councill on fiftein dayes and others needfull to be direct at the said Commissioners instance against the saids Collectors in forme as effeirs Conforme to a subscryved List under the hands of the saids Commissioners to be given in by them to the Clerks of privy Councill of the saids Collectors.

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Act

Act Captain John Slezer

Anent a Petition given in to his Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be Captain John Slezer Shewing That the petitioner haveing the reiterated faith of the nation towards the Carieing on of a work which by the act of Tunadge Jaj vjc nyntie fyve Is declared to be for the advantage honor and reputation of the nation he did so much rely theron and hath used such dilligence to bring his work to perfection, That beside the first volume which was published some years agoe other two volumes were laid before the parliament; in the year Jaj vjc nyntie Eight, both of which were ready for the press and ingravers and by the saids Lords act upon the twenty Eight of June Jaj vjc nyntie Eight ther is a ballance of ane thousand and nyntie pounds sterling of depursments due to the petitioner For want of which the publishing of his work is retarded, the petitioner not only haveing spent his privat stock Bot deeply ingadged his Credit both at Home and abroad in prosecuteing his work upon the faith of the said act of Tunadge Wherby he and his family did extreamly suffer and more especially his Childrein in their education, and seing that the small accompt that is made by the Collectors of the product of the tunage is a very great prejudice and that the true accompt quherof is of great Concerne to the petitioner, and to all others concerned in the Tuneage and that the execution of the act Imposeing the tunnage is remitted to the saids Lords, and that tho the said Tunnage (as the petitioner was Creditablie informed) hade been rigerously exacted, yet the same hath not been so duely payed to the Cash keeper, and therfore for redressing of any bygone abuse, and for preventing the Like in time comeing, The petitioner In Respect of his great intrest in the Tunneage, and that the same may be made effectuall for the uses designed Does with all humilitie offer to the saids Lords the expedients following Primo that the Lords would authorize the petitioner and any they should think fitt to enjoyne with him to Call for and2 Inspects all books and recepts in relation to the Collection of the Tunnage since the year Jaj vjc nyntie fyve to the effect ther may be a Charge made up against the Collectors since that time, and that he and any others Commissionat might report their dilligence to the saids Lords and Conveen before their Lordships such Collectors as hade neglected their duty in this affair secundo That the saids Lords would be pleased to Issue out a proclamation Requyreing all Collectors since the Tunnage was Imposed to transmitt to the Cashkeeper betwixt and such a day as the saids Lords should think fitt a true and exact abreviat signed by them of the Tunnage Collected by them, and that the petitioner and any others with him to be Commissionat by the saids Lords be allowed to inspect the same, and the petitioner was very hopefull to demonstrat to the saids Lords very many abuses in collecting of the said Tunnage As also that the saids Lords would appoint the Collectors to transmitt a signed list of all scots ships above Twelve tunn burdein within their precints and that no Collector be allowed to depone upon the verity of their abreviats Untill the petitioner revise the same seing the petitioner hade good grounds to beleive that some3 concerned in the Collecting the Tunnage could not safely depone upon the abreviats already given in be them, and the petitioner does make these proposalls on no other designe bot that the true product of the Tunnage might be knowen he haveing a Considerable intrest therin and his Credit deeply ingadged upon the faith therof, and albeit by the saids Lords act ther was due to the petitioner as said is, upwards of ane thousand pounds sterling yet the petitioners Zeall to have the work advanced was such, and the assured hopes he hade that the saids Lords would not suffer him and his family to perish by a publict undertaking, He offered upon present payment only of Thrie hundred pounds Sterling to put his work in the hands of the best printers and ingravers in London in order to be published, and would not demand more money of the saids Lords untill their Lordships ware satisfied of the progress he made from this time and merit of this work And Therfore humbly Craveing the Saids Lords would be pleased to Consider the premisses and to authorize the petitioner and any others with him the saids Lords should think fitt to call for and in respect the Collectors books or any other wrytes for makeing a due charge of the Tunnadge upon them and to Conveen any of them before the saids Lords who hade neglected their duty therin; and to Issue furth a proclamation appointing the saids Collectors to transmitt to the Cashkeeper signed abreviats of their intromissiones with the Tunnage and of the burdein of the scots ships and barks within their respective presinks above Twelve Tunn of Burdein and that no Collectors depone upon their abreviats untill the same be revised by the petitioner and others Commissionat by the saids Lords with him And in respect That by the saids Lords act ther was due of depursments to the petitioner in June Jaj vjc Nyntie Eight the sume of ane thousand and nyntie pounds sterling, and that since he hade been at more expences, That the saids Lord would in the mean time appoint only thrie hundred pounds Sterling to be payed to the petitioner out of the first and readiest of the product of the Tunnage to be Imployed for printing and ingraveing his work, and for releiving (in some Measure) the Straits and pinches wherein to the petitioner was4 reduced, By Imploying his own privat Stock and the ingadgeing of his Credit deeply both at home and abroad and in prosecuteing his work upon the publict faith of the Tunnage act As the petitione bears; His Majesties high Commmissioner and the Lords of Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the above given in to them by the above Captain Slezer, The hereby Grant Commission to the said petitioner, John Adair Georgrapher and Hew Cunninghame wryter to the signet Joyntly to call for and inspect the Collectors books of the above Tunnage or any other wrytes for making a due Charge of the said Tunnage upon them preceeding the act of parliament of the first of September Jaj vjc Nyntie eight with power also to (5all from the respective Collectors signed abreviats of their intromissiones with the tunnadge preceeding the said first of September Jaj vjc Nyntie eight, and of the burden of the scots ships and barks within their respective presinks dureing that space above twelve tunn of burdein Dischargeing hereby any Collectors to depone upon their abreviats of the tunnage preceiding the first of September Jaj vjc Nyntie Eight untill the same be revised by the Commissioners who be mentioned, And ordaines Letters of horning under the Signet of Councill on fiftein dayes and others needfull to be direct at the said Commissioners instance against the saids Collectors in forme as effeirs Conforme to a subscryved List under the hands of the saids Commissioners to be given in by them to the Clerks of privy Councill of the saids Collectors.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 6r-8r.

2. Illegible words scored out here.

3. Illegible words scored out here.

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5. Closing bracket missing.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 6r-8r.

2. Illegible words scored out here.

3. Illegible words scored out here.

4. One word scored out here

5. Closing bracket missing.

Sederunt, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

His Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancelor; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Marr; Earl of Morton; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Viscount Tarbet; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord provost of Edinburgh

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Sederunt

His Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancelor; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Marr; Earl of Morton; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Viscount Tarbet; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/28, 6r.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 6r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 6r.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 6r.

Procedure: committee formed, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Procedure: committee formed

Committee for Considering publick Occurrences During the Ensuing vaccancie

His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill, Doe heirby nominat and appoint The Earles of Argyle, Morton, Lauderdale, Lothian, Leven and Annandale, Lord Viscount of Tarbat, Lord Carmichaell Lord Secretary, Lords President of Session, Advocat, Thesaurer Deput and Crosrigg, Laird of Stevensone, and the Provost of Edinburgh To be a Committee for considering of publick occurrences And for Secureing the Peace during this present vaccance of Councill, with power to them in caice they see it necessary To Cause Call a meeting of the Councill Att any tyme they shall Think Fitt, To Signify to his Majesties high Commissioner or the Lord high Chancellor, If they See Fitt, That a Councill be Called, And declares any Five of the above Committy, To be a Sufficient quorum, And Recommends to them to meet from tyme to tyme, as they shall See occasion or Find Convenient, And declares That If any other Councellor or Councellors Shall meet with the above Committy, They shall be marked as of their number and be Sufficient to make up a quorum.

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Procedure: committee formed

Committee for Considering publick Occurrences During the Ensuing vaccancie

His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill, Doe heirby nominat and appoint The Earles of Argyle, Morton, Lauderdale, Lothian, Leven and Annandale, Lord Viscount of Tarbat, Lord Carmichaell Lord Secretary, Lords President of Session, Advocat, Thesaurer Deput and Crosrigg, Laird of Stevensone, and the Provost of Edinburgh To be a Committee for considering of publick occurrences And for Secureing the Peace during this present vaccance of Councill, with power to them in caice they see it necessary To Cause Call a meeting of the Councill Att any tyme they shall Think Fitt, To Signify to his Majesties high Commissioner or the Lord high Chancellor, If they See Fitt, That a Councill be Called, And declares any Five of the above Committy, To be a Sufficient quorum, And Recommends to them to meet from tyme to tyme, as they shall See occasion or Find Convenient, And declares That If any other Councellor or Councellors Shall meet with the above Committy, They shall be marked as of their number and be Sufficient to make up a quorum.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 154.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 154.

Warrant, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant Dismissing the Magistrats anent the late Rable

George Home of Kellie Lord Provost; Mr Hary Ferguson, and Robert Forrester, Two of the Baillies of Edinburgh and Gideon Eliot Chirurgeon present Deacon Conveener of the Trades, having Compeared for themselves, and in name of the rest of the Magistrats and haill Councill, Acknowledged to his Grace his Majesties high Commissioner and The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill, That the Sentence pronunced by the Justice-Gernall and Lords Commissioners of Justiciary against the Four persones accused for occasion to the Rable, hade not been Execute with that Exactness it ought to have been, And Therfore The said Lord Provost and Magistrats forsaids Humbly Craved his Grace and their Lordships pardon for any Escape or neglect happened in the Executione therof, And declared Their Serious Resolution not to fall under any Such Escapes or faults in tyme Coming, Being Resolved to see more Exactly to the due, and punctuall Execution of any sentences of the like nature which should be directed to them at any tyme hereafter, Being now in a better Condition so to do, Because they have a Company of Framed Souldiers, under the Towns own pay keeping Guard within the City, which They hade not at the tyme of punishing the Said Rablers, Which acknowledgement and appology, His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill accepted off, And therupon the saids magistrats were dismist from the Councill

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Warrant

Warrant Dismissing the Magistrats anent the late Rable

George Home of Kellie Lord Provost; Mr Hary Ferguson, and Robert Forrester, Two of the Baillies of Edinburgh and Gideon Eliot Chirurgeon present Deacon Conveener of the Trades, having Compeared for themselves, and in name of the rest of the Magistrats and haill Councill, Acknowledged to his Grace his Majesties high Commissioner and The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill, That the Sentence pronunced by the Justice-Gernall and Lords Commissioners of Justiciary against the Four persones accused for occasion to the Rable, hade not been Execute with that Exactness it ought to have been, And Therfore The said Lord Provost and Magistrats forsaids Humbly Craved his Grace and their Lordships pardon for any Escape or neglect happened in the Executione therof, And declared Their Serious Resolution not to fall under any Such Escapes or faults in tyme Coming, Being Resolved to see more Exactly to the due, and punctuall Execution of any sentences of the like nature which should be directed to them at any tyme hereafter, Being now in a better Condition so to do, Because they have a Company of Framed Souldiers, under the Towns own pay keeping Guard within the City, which They hade not at the tyme of punishing the Said Rablers, Which acknowledgement and appology, His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill accepted off, And therupon the saids magistrats were dismist from the Councill

1. NRS, PC1/52, 153.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 153.

Procedure, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Procedure

Recommendation To the Lord Advocate To Enquyre after persones Come from France

His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill, Doe heirby Recomend to Sir James Stewart his Majesties Advocat, To make Enquiry and Search For discovering the names of all such persones as are Come from France Contrary to the Acts of Parliament, And That his Lordship make Report thereof to the Councill against their next meeting upon the Twenty Fourth day of September next, And appointes Sir Patrick Home his Majesties Solicitor, to be assisting to the said Lord Advocat.

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Procedure

Recommendation To the Lord Advocate To Enquyre after persones Come from France

His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill, Doe heirby Recomend to Sir James Stewart his Majesties Advocat, To make Enquiry and Search For discovering the names of all such persones as are Come from France Contrary to the Acts of Parliament, And That his Lordship make Report thereof to the Councill against their next meeting upon the Twenty Fourth day of September next, And appointes Sir Patrick Home his Majesties Solicitor, to be assisting to the said Lord Advocat.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 153.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 153.

Order, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Order

Recommendation To the Thesaury for payment to William Graham of Twenty pounds Sterling

Anent The Petition given in to His Grace His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill By William Graham Shewing That in winter last; he was four moneths prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh by warrand of their Lordships from thence he was ordered to Repair to Kilmarnock, and to Find Caution to Stay within Two Myles of that place, which accordingly he hes dutifully obtemperate. Therfore he humbly presumed to Represent to his Grace and their Lordships That during the tyme he was prisoner in Edinburgh, He Contracted Debts, which he is owing to the Goodman of the Tolbooth and others, which he is not able to pay. That he hes no means or fortune and That he is a Stranger in Kilmarnock The place of his Confynement, His freinds from whom he Could Expect any Supply dwelling at a great Distance so that he is deprived of the Favour which he wold have if he were amongst them, and his wife and Family staying att Edinburgh, where She is and hes been So Tender this long tyme, That She is able to come to him, nor is she able to defray the Expenses of Keeping a family there So That he must off necessity apply to his Grace and ther Lordships for ane aliment Both with Respect to what Debt he hes Contracted for Tolbooth dues meat, Drink, medicine and others during the tyme he was prisoner and under Confynement, And For his Subsistance in Tyme Comeing, So long as his Grace and their Lordships shall Think Fitt to Keep him under a Restraint And Therfore Humbly Craving to the Effect underwritten as the said Petition Bears. His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered this petition given in to them by the within William Graham prisoner att Kilmarnock, They heirby Recommend To the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Thesaury, To Cause payment to be made to the petitioner of the Soume of Twenty pounds Sterling money, And That for Supplying his own and his families Sad Circumstances, and Towards the paying his Debts Contracted in Edinburgh during his Imprisonment there.

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Order

Recommendation To the Thesaury for payment to William Graham of Twenty pounds Sterling

Anent The Petition given in to His Grace His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill By William Graham Shewing That in winter last; he was four moneths prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh by warrand of their Lordships from thence he was ordered to Repair to Kilmarnock, and to Find Caution to Stay within Two Myles of that place, which accordingly he hes dutifully obtemperate. Therfore he humbly presumed to Represent to his Grace and their Lordships That during the tyme he was prisoner in Edinburgh, He Contracted Debts, which he is owing to the Goodman of the Tolbooth and others, which he is not able to pay. That he hes no means or fortune and That he is a Stranger in Kilmarnock The place of his Confynement, His freinds from whom he Could Expect any Supply dwelling at a great Distance so that he is deprived of the Favour which he wold have if he were amongst them, and his wife and Family staying att Edinburgh, where She is and hes been So Tender this long tyme, That She is able to come to him, nor is she able to defray the Expenses of Keeping a family there So That he must off necessity apply to his Grace and ther Lordships for ane aliment Both with Respect to what Debt he hes Contracted for Tolbooth dues meat, Drink, medicine and others during the tyme he was prisoner and under Confynement, And For his Subsistance in Tyme Comeing, So long as his Grace and their Lordships shall Think Fitt to Keep him under a Restraint And Therfore Humbly Craving to the Effect underwritten as the said Petition Bears. His Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered this petition given in to them by the within William Graham prisoner att Kilmarnock, They heirby Recommend To the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Thesaury, To Cause payment to be made to the petitioner of the Soume of Twenty pounds Sterling money, And That for Supplying his own and his families Sad Circumstances, and Towards the paying his Debts Contracted in Edinburgh during his Imprisonment there.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 152-3.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 152-3.

Warrant, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant Liberating Mr James Innes alias Clerk a preist

His Majesties high Commissioner and Lords of his Majesties privy Councill, Doe heirby give order and warrand to the magistrats of Edinburgh, and Keeper of their Tolbooth To Sett at Liberty Furth thereof, Mr James Innes alias Clerk 2 Reputed to be a Preist, And presently prisoner in the said Tolbooth, In Respect he hes given Bond and Found Sufficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill, That he shall not go further then Twelve myles from the Town of Edinburgh, So Long as he Remaines, within this Kingdom, And That he shall depairt furth thereof, And Transport himself Furth of his majesties Dominions in the First Ship going from this Kingdom, betwixt and the Fifteenth day of September next to Come wind and weather Serving. under the penalty of Two Hundered pounds Sterling, In caice he Shall Transgress in any pairt of the premises.

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Warrant

Warrant Liberating Mr James Innes alias Clerk a preist

His Majesties high Commissioner and Lords of his Majesties privy Councill, Doe heirby give order and warrand to the magistrats of Edinburgh, and Keeper of their Tolbooth To Sett at Liberty Furth thereof, Mr James Innes alias Clerk 2 Reputed to be a Preist, And presently prisoner in the said Tolbooth, In Respect he hes given Bond and Found Sufficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill, That he shall not go further then Twelve myles from the Town of Edinburgh, So Long as he Remaines, within this Kingdom, And That he shall depairt furth thereof, And Transport himself Furth of his majesties Dominions in the First Ship going from this Kingdom, betwixt and the Fifteenth day of September next to Come wind and weather Serving. under the penalty of Two Hundered pounds Sterling, In caice he Shall Transgress in any pairt of the premises.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 152.

2. The phrase ‘a preist’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 152.

2. The phrase ‘a preist’ scored out here.

Warrant, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant Recalling Alexander Veitch his act

His majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his majesties privy Councill, Doe heirby Recall the warrant given to Alexander Veitch Tennent in Kings-meadows dated the nynth of this Instant, In so far as It allowes him to apprehend Sturdy Beggers with armes and others therin mentioned, or appointes the Commander in Cheiff of his Majesties Forces within this Kingdom for the tyme To furnish him with Six Souldiers and a Corporall To assist him To Secure, and apprehend all Theives, Robbers and house-breakers In Respect he is not a Fitt person for that Effect, And discharges the Commander in Cheiff, To allow him the said souldiers or Corporall And declares the warrant void and null, as to these pairts therof.

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Warrant

Warrant Recalling Alexander Veitch his act

His majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his majesties privy Councill, Doe heirby Recall the warrant given to Alexander Veitch Tennent in Kings-meadows dated the nynth of this Instant, In so far as It allowes him to apprehend Sturdy Beggers with armes and others therin mentioned, or appointes the Commander in Cheiff of his Majesties Forces within this Kingdom for the tyme To furnish him with Six Souldiers and a Corporall To assist him To Secure, and apprehend all Theives, Robbers and house-breakers In Respect he is not a Fitt person for that Effect, And discharges the Commander in Cheiff, To allow him the said souldiers or Corporall And declares the warrant void and null, as to these pairts therof.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 151-2.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 151-2.

Sederunt, 15 August 1700, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

His Majesties high Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Earl of Argyle; Earl of Mar; Earl of Mortoun; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord Ruthven; Lord Advocat; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

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Sederunt

His Majesties high Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Earl of Argyle; Earl of Mar; Earl of Mortoun; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord Ruthven; Lord Advocat; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/52, 151.

2. NRS, PC1/52, 151.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 151.

2. NRS, PC1/52, 151.