Warrant, 16 July 1703, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant to Robert Russell to be Master of the Dumbarton-Castle

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill, Doe hereby Warrant Impower and appoint yow Robert Russell to be Master of her Majesties Shipp, called the Dumbartoune Castle Willing and Requyreing yow to goe aboard the said Shipp and take upon yow the Charge as master of the said Shipp. Strictly Chargeing and Commanding all the inferior officers and Seamen belonging to the said Shipp to obey yow in their respective Stationes and Imployments with all due respect as master of the said Shipp and yow Likewayes to observe and execute all orders and instructiones That yow shall receive from your Captain or any of your Supperior officers from time to time wherin yow nor non of yow may faill as yow will answer the Contrary at your perrills; And for so doeing thir presents (Being recorded in the books of privy Councill and to continue untill recalled) Shall be your Sufficient warrant. Given at Holyruidhouse the Sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years Sic Subscribitur Seafeild Cancellar IpD:

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Warrant

Warrant to Robert Russell to be Master of the Dumbarton-Castle

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill, Doe hereby Warrant Impower and appoint yow Robert Russell to be Master of her Majesties Shipp, called the Dumbartoune Castle Willing and Requyreing yow to goe aboard the said Shipp and take upon yow the Charge as master of the said Shipp. Strictly Chargeing and Commanding all the inferior officers and Seamen belonging to the said Shipp to obey yow in their respective Stationes and Imployments with all due respect as master of the said Shipp and yow Likewayes to observe and execute all orders and instructiones That yow shall receive from your Captain or any of your Supperior officers from time to time wherin yow nor non of yow may faill as yow will answer the Contrary at your perrills; And for so doeing thir presents (Being recorded in the books of privy Councill and to continue untill recalled) Shall be your Sufficient warrant. Given at Holyruidhouse the Sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years Sic Subscribitur Seafeild Cancellar IpD:

1. NRS, PC1/53, 17-18.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 17-18.

Order, 16 July 1703, Edinburgh

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Order

Instructiones to Captain Mathew Campbell

Followes the Instructiones for the said Captain Campbell for the Better executeing the forsaid Commission.
By her Majesties high Commissioner and the remanent Lords and others of her Majesties privy Councill The instructiones following are given to Captain Mathew Campbell Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Dumbartoun-Castle In prosecution and for Better executeing of his Commission and to be by him punctually observed upon his perrill.
Yow are Immediately to saile from the Road of Leith with and in Company of Captain Gordon to the Islands of Orkney.
When yow part with him yow are to make the best of your way for the western coast.
When yow arryve their yow are to Cruize from the Sound of Mulle in the highlands to the Mull of Galloway and from thence the Lenth of Lambie Issland near Dubline And to take and have under your protection and convoy all vessells and Shipps belonging to her Majesties Subjects that shall fall in your way.
Yow are to defend your self and Shipps under your Convoy against all her Majesties enemies Whither French or Spanniards and all others with whom her Majestie is at present Engadged with Warr who shall presume to attack yow to the outtermost of your power, And to endeavour by all your force to Subdue them; And bring them in as prize to be declared Such.
Yow are also as yow find occasion and your Self in condition to attack and sett upon all her Majesties enemies and to endeavor by all your force to Subdue them and Seize their Shipps and goods.
Yow are also to search all shipps goeing or comeing from France and Spain or any of the dominions belonging to the saids Kingdomes; And if yow find them carrieing Counterband goods to any enemies countrey To Seize them their Shipps and haill goods and being them in as prize.
Yow are to observe the time of your Cruizeing and all other articles contained in your Contract with the Lords of her Majesties thesaury.
Yow are carefully from time to time to advyce us of all that occurrs dureing your Cruize; Given at Holyruidhouse the Sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years.

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Order

Instructiones to Captain Mathew Campbell

Followes the Instructiones for the said Captain Campbell for the Better executeing the forsaid Commission.
By her Majesties high Commissioner and the remanent Lords and others of her Majesties privy Councill The instructiones following are given to Captain Mathew Campbell Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Dumbartoun-Castle In prosecution and for Better executeing of his Commission and to be by him punctually observed upon his perrill.
Yow are Immediately to saile from the Road of Leith with and in Company of Captain Gordon to the Islands of Orkney.
When yow part with him yow are to make the best of your way for the western coast.
When yow arryve their yow are to Cruize from the Sound of Mulle in the highlands to the Mull of Galloway and from thence the Lenth of Lambie Issland near Dubline And to take and have under your protection and convoy all vessells and Shipps belonging to her Majesties Subjects that shall fall in your way.
Yow are to defend your self and Shipps under your Convoy against all her Majesties enemies Whither French or Spanniards and all others with whom her Majestie is at present Engadged with Warr who shall presume to attack yow to the outtermost of your power, And to endeavour by all your force to Subdue them; And bring them in as prize to be declared Such.
Yow are also as yow find occasion and your Self in condition to attack and sett upon all her Majesties enemies and to endeavor by all your force to Subdue them and Seize their Shipps and goods.
Yow are also to search all shipps goeing or comeing from France and Spain or any of the dominions belonging to the saids Kingdomes; And if yow find them carrieing Counterband goods to any enemies countrey To Seize them their Shipps and haill goods and being them in as prize.
Yow are to observe the time of your Cruizeing and all other articles contained in your Contract with the Lords of her Majesties thesaury.
Yow are carefully from time to time to advyce us of all that occurrs dureing your Cruize; Given at Holyruidhouse the Sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 16-17.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 16-17.

Commission, 16 July 1703, Edinburgh

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Commission to Captain Mathew Campbell to be Captain of the ship2 the Dumbartoun Castle

Commission to Captain Mathew Campbell to be Captain and Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Dumbartoun Castle, Read voted and approven and Subscrybed by a qworum of the Councill in maner underwrittin. Follows the said Commission.
Ann By the Grace of God Queen of Scotland, England, France and Ireland defender of the faith with advice and Consent of the Lords of our privy Councill Doe hereby Constitute and appoint yow Captain Mathew Campbell Captain and Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Dumbartoun-castle, Willing and Requyreing yow furthwith to goe on Board of the said Shipp and to take upon yow the Charge and Command of Captain in her accordingly Strictly Chargeing and Commanding all the officers seamen and Souldiers belonging to the said Shipp to behave themselves Joyntly and Severally in their respective Stations and Imployments with all due respect and obedience to yow their said Captain And yow Likewayes to observe and execute alse well the instructiones herewith to yow delyvered by our privy Councill and attested by their Clerk as what farder orders and directiones yow shall from time to time receive from us or them or any others your Supperior officers for our Service, And wee being now engadged in Warr with the French-King and King of Spain and their adherents, Wee hereby give yow further power and Commission; not only to defend against butt attack these our enemies and with withall your force to subdue and seize them and their Shipps and goods to be Declared Lawfull prize wherin yow nor non of yow may faill as yow will answer to the Contrary at your perrill, And for so doeing these presents (Being recorded in the books of our privy Councill and to continue untill recalled) Shall be your sufficient warrant, Given by Warrant and under the Signet of our privy Councill at Holyruidhouse the Sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years Sic Subscribitur Queensberry Commissioner Seafeild Cancellar. Annandale P: Athole pS: Argyll, Crafurd. Mar. Morton Leven, Dunmore, Boyle.

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Commission to Captain Mathew Campbell to be Captain of the ship2 the Dumbartoun Castle

Commission to Captain Mathew Campbell to be Captain and Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Dumbartoun Castle, Read voted and approven and Subscrybed by a qworum of the Councill in maner underwrittin. Follows the said Commission.
Ann By the Grace of God Queen of Scotland, England, France and Ireland defender of the faith with advice and Consent of the Lords of our privy Councill Doe hereby Constitute and appoint yow Captain Mathew Campbell Captain and Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Dumbartoun-castle, Willing and Requyreing yow furthwith to goe on Board of the said Shipp and to take upon yow the Charge and Command of Captain in her accordingly Strictly Chargeing and Commanding all the officers seamen and Souldiers belonging to the said Shipp to behave themselves Joyntly and Severally in their respective Stations and Imployments with all due respect and obedience to yow their said Captain And yow Likewayes to observe and execute alse well the instructiones herewith to yow delyvered by our privy Councill and attested by their Clerk as what farder orders and directiones yow shall from time to time receive from us or them or any others your Supperior officers for our Service, And wee being now engadged in Warr with the French-King and King of Spain and their adherents, Wee hereby give yow further power and Commission; not only to defend against butt attack these our enemies and with withall your force to subdue and seize them and their Shipps and goods to be Declared Lawfull prize wherin yow nor non of yow may faill as yow will answer to the Contrary at your perrill, And for so doeing these presents (Being recorded in the books of our privy Councill and to continue untill recalled) Shall be your sufficient warrant, Given by Warrant and under the Signet of our privy Councill at Holyruidhouse the Sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years Sic Subscribitur Queensberry Commissioner Seafeild Cancellar. Annandale P: Athole pS: Argyll, Crafurd. Mar. Morton Leven, Dunmore, Boyle.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 15-16.

2. The phrase ‘the ship’ is an insertion.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 15-16.

2. The phrase ‘the ship’ is an insertion.

Warrant, 16 July 1703, Edinburgh

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Warrant In favors of James Midletoune to be master of the Royall Mary

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties most honourable privy Councill Doe hereby warrant Impower and appoint yow James Midletoune to be master of her Majesties Shipp Called the Royall Mary Willing and Requyreing yow to goe on board the said Shipp and take upon yow the charge as master of the said shipp Strictly Chargeing and Commanding all the inferior officers and Seamen belonging to the said Shipp to obey yow in their respective Stationes and Imployments with all due respect as master of the said Shipp; And yow Likewayes to observe and execute all orders and instructiones that yow shall receive from your Captain or any other your Superior officers from time to time Wherin yow nor non of yow may faill as yow will answer the Contrary at your perrills And for so doeing thir presents (being Recorded in the books of privy Councill, and to continue till recalled) Shall be your Sufficient warrant Given at Holyruidhouse the sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years. Sic Subscribitur Seafeild Cancellar I:p:D.

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Warrant In favors of James Midletoune to be master of the Royall Mary

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties most honourable privy Councill Doe hereby warrant Impower and appoint yow James Midletoune to be master of her Majesties Shipp Called the Royall Mary Willing and Requyreing yow to goe on board the said Shipp and take upon yow the charge as master of the said shipp Strictly Chargeing and Commanding all the inferior officers and Seamen belonging to the said Shipp to obey yow in their respective Stationes and Imployments with all due respect as master of the said Shipp; And yow Likewayes to observe and execute all orders and instructiones that yow shall receive from your Captain or any other your Superior officers from time to time Wherin yow nor non of yow may faill as yow will answer the Contrary at your perrills And for so doeing thir presents (being Recorded in the books of privy Councill, and to continue till recalled) Shall be your Sufficient warrant Given at Holyruidhouse the sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years. Sic Subscribitur Seafeild Cancellar I:p:D.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 15.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 15.

Commission by the Council, 16 July 1703, Edinburgh

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Commission by the Council

Commission to David Prescio to be Livt of the Royall Mary

Commission to David Prescio to be Livetenent of her Majesties Shipp the Royall Mary Read voted and approven and Subscribed by a quorum of the Councill in maner underwrittin Of the which Commission the tenor followes.
Anne By the Grace of God Queen of Great Brittain France and Ireland defender of the faith with advice and consent of the Lords of our privy Councill Doe hereby Constitute and appoint yow David Prescio Livetenent of her Majesties Shipp called the Royall Mary; Willing and Requyring yow to take upon you2 the Charge and Command of Livetennent under the Captain of the said Shipp, Strictly Commanding and Charging all the inferior officers Seamen and Souldiers belonging to the said shipp to behave themselves Joyntly and Severally in their respective Stations and Imployments with all due respect and obedience into yow their said Livetennent; and yow Likewayes to observe and execute in absence of the Captain all orders and instructiones That shall be Immediatly directed to yow by our privy Councill attested by their Clerk from time to time or any orders to be given yow from us or your said Captain or any other your Superior officers for our Service; And wee being now ingadged in Warr with the French King and King of Spain and their adherents Wee hereby give yow farder power and Commission Not only to defend against But to attack these our enemies and with all your force to Subdue and Seize them and their Shipps and goods to be declared Lawfull prize; Wherin yow nor non of yow are to faill as yow will answer to the Contrary at your perrill And for so doeing these presents (being recorded in the books of our privy Councill and to continue till recalled) Shall be your Sufficient warrant Given by warrand and under the signet of our Councill Att our pallace of Holyruidhouse the Sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years Sic Subscribitur Queensberry Commissioner Seafeild Cancelar Annandale P: Athole P:S: Argylle Crafurd: Marr. Leven: Boyle.

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Commission by the Council

Commission to David Prescio to be Livt of the Royall Mary

Commission to David Prescio to be Livetenent of her Majesties Shipp the Royall Mary Read voted and approven and Subscribed by a quorum of the Councill in maner underwrittin Of the which Commission the tenor followes.
Anne By the Grace of God Queen of Great Brittain France and Ireland defender of the faith with advice and consent of the Lords of our privy Councill Doe hereby Constitute and appoint yow David Prescio Livetenent of her Majesties Shipp called the Royall Mary; Willing and Requyring yow to take upon you2 the Charge and Command of Livetennent under the Captain of the said Shipp, Strictly Commanding and Charging all the inferior officers Seamen and Souldiers belonging to the said shipp to behave themselves Joyntly and Severally in their respective Stations and Imployments with all due respect and obedience into yow their said Livetennent; and yow Likewayes to observe and execute in absence of the Captain all orders and instructiones That shall be Immediatly directed to yow by our privy Councill attested by their Clerk from time to time or any orders to be given yow from us or your said Captain or any other your Superior officers for our Service; And wee being now ingadged in Warr with the French King and King of Spain and their adherents Wee hereby give yow farder power and Commission Not only to defend against But to attack these our enemies and with all your force to Subdue and Seize them and their Shipps and goods to be declared Lawfull prize; Wherin yow nor non of yow are to faill as yow will answer to the Contrary at your perrill And for so doeing these presents (being recorded in the books of our privy Councill and to continue till recalled) Shall be your Sufficient warrant Given by warrand and under the signet of our Councill Att our pallace of Holyruidhouse the Sixteinth day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years Sic Subscribitur Queensberry Commissioner Seafeild Cancelar Annandale P: Athole P:S: Argylle Crafurd: Marr. Leven: Boyle.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 14-15.

2. The phrase ‘to take upon you’ is an insertion.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 14-15.

2. The phrase ‘to take upon you’ is an insertion.

Order, 16 July 1703, Edinburgh

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Order

Instructions for Captain Thomas Gordon

Followes the Instructiones for the said Captain for the better executeing of his Commission.
By her Majesties high Commissioner and the remanent Lords and others of her Majesties privy Councill, The instructiones following are given to Captain Thomas Gordon Commander of her Majesties Shipp called the Royall Mary In prosecution and for better executeing of his Commission and to be by him punctualy observed upon his perrill.
Yow are Immediately to sail takeing her Majesties ship the Dumbartoune Castle in Company with yow; The Length of the Isles of Orkney wher yow are to let him part for the Station appointed to him.
Yow are to take under your Convoy all Vessells bound to the Northward and carefully see such of them safe into their respective harbours so farr as Orkney, Then yow are to returne and Call along the Coast for all vessells bound for the Firth and take all who are ready from place to place under your Convoy.
If no vessells be ready to come out of harbours when yow call Yow are to cruize ten dayes betuixt the Staples and the Islands of Zetland wher your Station is appointed to be and call again for what shipps are to come to the Firth and take them under your Convoy as above.
Yow are carefully from time to time to advice us of all that occurres dureing your Cruize.
Yow are to defend your self and all Shipps under your Convoy against all her Majesties enemies Whither French or Spaniards and all others with whom her Majestie is at present Engadged in Warr, who will presume to attack yow to the outmost of your power and to endeavour by all your Force to Subdue them and make and bring them in as prize to be declared such.
Yow are also as yow find occasion and your self in condition to attack and Lett upon all her Majesties said Enemies and endeavor by all your force to Subdue them and Seise their Ships and goods.
Yow are also to search all Shipps goeing to or comeing from France or Spain or any of the dominions belonging to the said Kingdoms and if yow find them carieing Counterband-goods to any enemies Countrey to seize them their Shipps and haill goods and bring them in as prize.
Yow are to observe the time of your Cruizeing and all other articles contained in your contract with the Lords of her Majesties thesaury. Given at Holyruidhouse the sixtein day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years.

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Order

Instructions for Captain Thomas Gordon

Followes the Instructiones for the said Captain for the better executeing of his Commission.
By her Majesties high Commissioner and the remanent Lords and others of her Majesties privy Councill, The instructiones following are given to Captain Thomas Gordon Commander of her Majesties Shipp called the Royall Mary In prosecution and for better executeing of his Commission and to be by him punctualy observed upon his perrill.
Yow are Immediately to sail takeing her Majesties ship the Dumbartoune Castle in Company with yow; The Length of the Isles of Orkney wher yow are to let him part for the Station appointed to him.
Yow are to take under your Convoy all Vessells bound to the Northward and carefully see such of them safe into their respective harbours so farr as Orkney, Then yow are to returne and Call along the Coast for all vessells bound for the Firth and take all who are ready from place to place under your Convoy.
If no vessells be ready to come out of harbours when yow call Yow are to cruize ten dayes betuixt the Staples and the Islands of Zetland wher your Station is appointed to be and call again for what shipps are to come to the Firth and take them under your Convoy as above.
Yow are carefully from time to time to advice us of all that occurres dureing your Cruize.
Yow are to defend your self and all Shipps under your Convoy against all her Majesties enemies Whither French or Spaniards and all others with whom her Majestie is at present Engadged in Warr, who will presume to attack yow to the outmost of your power and to endeavour by all your Force to Subdue them and make and bring them in as prize to be declared such.
Yow are also as yow find occasion and your self in condition to attack and Lett upon all her Majesties said Enemies and endeavor by all your force to Subdue them and Seise their Ships and goods.
Yow are also to search all Shipps goeing to or comeing from France or Spain or any of the dominions belonging to the said Kingdoms and if yow find them carieing Counterband-goods to any enemies Countrey to seize them their Shipps and haill goods and bring them in as prize.
Yow are to observe the time of your Cruizeing and all other articles contained in your contract with the Lords of her Majesties thesaury. Given at Holyruidhouse the sixtein day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 13-14.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 13-14.

Commission by the Council, 16 July 1703, Edinburgh

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Commission by the Council

Commission In Favors of Captain Thomas Gordon to be Commander of her Majesties Ship the Royall Mary

Commission to Captain Thomas Gordon to be Captain and Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Royall Marry Read voted and approven wherof the tenor followes.
Anne By the Grace of Gord Queen of Scotland England France and Ireland defender of the faith with advice and Consent of the Lords of our privy Councill Doe hereby Constitute and appoint yow Captain Thomas Gordon Captain and Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Royall Mary Willing and requyreing yow furthwith to goe on board of the said Shipp and take upon yow the Charge and Command of Captain in her accordingly. Strictly Charging and Commanding all the officers Seamen and Souldiers belonging to the said Shipp to behave themselves joyntly and severally in their respective Stationes and Imployments with all due respect and obedience into yow their said Captain and yow Likewayes to observe and execute alse weell the instructiones herewith to yow delyvered by our privy Councill and attested by their Clerk as what farder orders and directiones yow shall from time to time receive from us or them or any other Superior officers for our Service; And wee being now ingadged in Warr with the French King and King of Spain and their adherents We hereby give yow farder power and Commission not only to defend against Butt attacque these our enemies and with all your force to Subdue and Seize them and their Shipps and goods to be declared Lawfull prize wherin yow nor non of yow are to faill as yow will answer the Contrary at yowr perrill, And for so doeing these presents (being Recorded in the books of our privy Councill acted to continue till recalled) shall be your Sufficient warrant. Given by warrant and under the Signet of our privy Councill att our pallace of Holyruidhouse the Sixtein day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years Sic Subscribitur Queensberry Commissioner Seafeild Cancellar Annandale P, Atholl pS: Argyll, Crafurd, Mar, Morton, Leven, Boyle.

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Commission by the Council

Commission In Favors of Captain Thomas Gordon to be Commander of her Majesties Ship the Royall Mary

Commission to Captain Thomas Gordon to be Captain and Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Royall Marry Read voted and approven wherof the tenor followes.
Anne By the Grace of Gord Queen of Scotland England France and Ireland defender of the faith with advice and Consent of the Lords of our privy Councill Doe hereby Constitute and appoint yow Captain Thomas Gordon Captain and Commander of her Majesties Shipp the Royall Mary Willing and requyreing yow furthwith to goe on board of the said Shipp and take upon yow the Charge and Command of Captain in her accordingly. Strictly Charging and Commanding all the officers Seamen and Souldiers belonging to the said Shipp to behave themselves joyntly and severally in their respective Stationes and Imployments with all due respect and obedience into yow their said Captain and yow Likewayes to observe and execute alse weell the instructiones herewith to yow delyvered by our privy Councill and attested by their Clerk as what farder orders and directiones yow shall from time to time receive from us or them or any other Superior officers for our Service; And wee being now ingadged in Warr with the French King and King of Spain and their adherents We hereby give yow farder power and Commission not only to defend against Butt attacque these our enemies and with all your force to Subdue and Seize them and their Shipps and goods to be declared Lawfull prize wherin yow nor non of yow are to faill as yow will answer the Contrary at yowr perrill, And for so doeing these presents (being Recorded in the books of our privy Councill acted to continue till recalled) shall be your Sufficient warrant. Given by warrant and under the Signet of our privy Councill att our pallace of Holyruidhouse the Sixtein day of July Jaj vijc and thrie years Sic Subscribitur Queensberry Commissioner Seafeild Cancellar Annandale P, Atholl pS: Argyll, Crafurd, Mar, Morton, Leven, Boyle.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 12-13.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 12-13.

Sederunt, 16 July 1703, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

His Grace her Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancelor; Marques of Annandale p:C; Marquis of Atholl ps; Duke of Argyll; Earl of Crafurd; Earl of Marr; Earl of Mortoune; Earl of Leven; Earl of Dunmoir; Viscount Rossberie; Lord Boyle T: Dpt; Mr Francis Montgomery; Laird of Kilbirnie; Laird of Prestongrange

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Sederunt

His Grace her Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancelor; Marques of Annandale p:C; Marquis of Atholl ps; Duke of Argyll; Earl of Crafurd; Earl of Marr; Earl of Mortoune; Earl of Leven; Earl of Dunmoir; Viscount Rossberie; Lord Boyle T: Dpt; Mr Francis Montgomery; Laird of Kilbirnie; Laird of Prestongrange

1. NRS, PC1/53, 12.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 12.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 12.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 12.