Procedure, 19 December 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh 19th December 1704

D1704/12/101

Procedure

Approbation of the procedure of the Committie anent the Bank

Anent the petition given in and presented to the Lord High Chancellour, and remanent Lords of her Majesties most honorable privie Councill, by the Court of Directors of the Governour and Company of the Bank of Scotland, Humbly Represents, That payments being now Stopt at the Bank through the deficiency of Cash occasioned by extraordinary and unexpected demands within these twentie dayes past Upon a report of raiseing the value of money industriously promoted and spread by some persons and upon the great Scarsity of Cash in the Nation They judged it their duty to Represent the same to her Majesties most honorable privie Councill, Humbly Craveing that their Lordships might appoynt some of their Number to take inspection of the Companys books and therin see the sufficiencie of the Security to the Nation for the Bank notes that are running, and to take such Course as in their Wisdom they Should think fitt for the satisfaction of those who might have Bank notes in their hands, The Lords of her Majesties privie Councill having Considered the above petition given in to them, By the Court of Directors of the Governour and Company of the Bank of Scotland, And the Samen being read in their presence, The Saids Lords Doe heirby Nominat and appoynt the Earle of Loudoun, Lords Belhaven, President of Session, Advocat Theasaurer Deput, Phesdo, and Blackadder to be a Committie to Consider and take tryall of what is represented in the said above petition, with this Declaration alwise that the Remitting of this proposall, nor anie thing that may follow therupon shall nowayes prejudge or hinder any mans right or dilligence that he shall think fitt to use therupon, And Recomends to the said Committie to meet in the Bank office, to Morrow at two of the Cloack in the afternoon, and Declaires any three a Quorum, and to report. The Committie of privie Councill appoynted for inspecting the State of the Bank haveing inspected and examined the same both in charge and Discharge, Doe find that the Bank hath sufficient provisions to Satisfie and pay all their oustanding bills and debts2 Conforme to ane abstract of the said accompt left in the Clerks of Councills hands for the greater satisfaction of all Concerned. The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill haveing heard the above report, Doe approve of the Dilligence of the Committie, And allow the said report to be printed.

Edinburgh 19th December 1704

D1704/12/101

Procedure

Approbation of the procedure of the Committie anent the Bank

Anent the petition given in and presented to the Lord High Chancellour, and remanent Lords of her Majesties most honorable privie Councill, by the Court of Directors of the Governour and Company of the Bank of Scotland, Humbly Represents, That payments being now Stopt at the Bank through the deficiency of Cash occasioned by extraordinary and unexpected demands within these twentie dayes past Upon a report of raiseing the value of money industriously promoted and spread by some persons and upon the great Scarsity of Cash in the Nation They judged it their duty to Represent the same to her Majesties most honorable privie Councill, Humbly Craveing that their Lordships might appoynt some of their Number to take inspection of the Companys books and therin see the sufficiencie of the Security to the Nation for the Bank notes that are running, and to take such Course as in their Wisdom they Should think fitt for the satisfaction of those who might have Bank notes in their hands, The Lords of her Majesties privie Councill having Considered the above petition given in to them, By the Court of Directors of the Governour and Company of the Bank of Scotland, And the Samen being read in their presence, The Saids Lords Doe heirby Nominat and appoynt the Earle of Loudoun, Lords Belhaven, President of Session, Advocat Theasaurer Deput, Phesdo, and Blackadder to be a Committie to Consider and take tryall of what is represented in the said above petition, with this Declaration alwise that the Remitting of this proposall, nor anie thing that may follow therupon shall nowayes prejudge or hinder any mans right or dilligence that he shall think fitt to use therupon, And Recomends to the said Committie to meet in the Bank office, to Morrow at two of the Cloack in the afternoon, and Declaires any three a Quorum, and to report. The Committie of privie Councill appoynted for inspecting the State of the Bank haveing inspected and examined the same both in charge and Discharge, Doe find that the Bank hath sufficient provisions to Satisfie and pay all their oustanding bills and debts2 Conforme to ane abstract of the said accompt left in the Clerks of Councills hands for the greater satisfaction of all Concerned. The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill haveing heard the above report, Doe approve of the Dilligence of the Committie, And allow the said report to be printed.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 341v-342r.

2. Marginal note here: ‘And that with a considerable overplus exceeding by a fourth pairt, at best the whole forsaids bills and debts’.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 341v-342r.

2. Marginal note here: ‘And that with a considerable overplus exceeding by a fourth pairt, at best the whole forsaids bills and debts’.

Warrant, 19 December 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh 19th December 1704

D1704/12/91

Warrant

Warrand for allowing George and Lauchlin Rattryes open prison, and to be taken out of the Dungeon

Anent the petition given in and presented to His Grace the Lord High Chancellour and remanent Lords of her Majesties most honorable privie Councill by George and Lauchlan Rattrayes for the present prisoners at Inverness, Shewing That their Lordships haveing been pleased the other day to grant a Commission for trying them at Inverness upon certain alleadged Crymes laid to their charge by David Spalding younger of Ashintillie, as to which they begg leave most humbly to represent, primo Their Lordships haveing upon the first application remitted the matter to a Committie in order to inquyre into the severall facts alleadged, and their Lordships haveing heard the Declaration of one Mr Pearson ane episcopall Minister did think there was ground for granting ane Commission, Wheras Insofarras Concerns him Lauchlan Rattray there was nothing att all alleaged againest him, And therfore it Seemed most unreasonable that an Commission Should be granted for tryeing of him, when it was plain and clear, that nothing was so much as alleadged or insinuat againest him befor the Committie, Secundo They haveing been Seased by My Lord Advocats order, and for severall weeks kept prisoners in Ashintillies own house, and there in a most barbarous maner (which in due tyme shall be laid more fully befor their Lordships) and therafter were sent to Inverness, and that out of design that so their tryall might be made there, where Ashintillie hes all his Relations on the mother-syde, to witt the McIntosh’s, and where they have no Friend nor acquaintance So that it appears highly reasonable that their tryall Should not be in that place, But in some other indifferent place where neither Ashintillie nor they could pretend to any Interest Tertio They have been these severall moneths bygon keept in ane Dungeon, under ane Arch of the Bridge of Inverness (albeit he the said George be above Sixtie years of age) where there was neither fire, bedding, Candle, nor window, by which their treatment appears to be as Brutes and not as reasonable Creatures, And therfore they ought to be putt into the Toun prison, and allowed bedding, fire, and Candle, and all their Friends and Relations allowed access to them, for giveing advyce in order to defend themselves againest this unjust proces Quarto Seeing a Commission was granted for their tryall it doeth not appear reasonable that the list of Commissioners given in by Ashintillie Should be regairded by their Lordships, for if there were a Nomination taken from anie, no doubt their petitioners Defenders are in the preferrable case, and especially that they have no acquaintance in that place, and that the pursuer is in the midst of his Relations, And therfor they gave in the following list, whom they presume their Lordships will think most proper and disinterested, viz: The Laird of Brodie one of their Lordships own number, the Laird of Grant elder, the Lairds of Kilravock and Culloden all members of parliament In the nixt place that their Lordships will be pleased to appoynt a peremptor Short day for the Commission to meet upon, that They be not detained prisoners at the Complainers pleasure And in the last place, They humbly intreat that whatever probation be adduced, or whatever Verdict be returned by the Assize that there be no Sentence pronounced againest their petitioners, untill first the whole proces and Steps therof be laid befor, and Considered by their Lordships that So in case anie undue procedure be made against them, even to their Lordships conviction, they might not be branded, as persons under the sentence of death; Craveing it might thertore please their Lordships Seriously to Consider the premisses, and to find that he the said Lauchlan Rattray ought not to be Suspected to anie tryall but Sett at libertie upon Caution, Seeing nothing was informed against him, befor the Committie, and Ordain the tryall to be in anie other place except Inverness where all Ashintillie relations are so numerous, And to ordaine them to be taken out of the forsaid Dungeon, and carried to the Toun prison, And there allowed bedding, fire, and Candle, and their friends and procurators allowed free access to them, And to appoynt ane peremptor Short day for their tryall, And lykewayes have no regaird to the Commissioners named by Ashintillie, and to stop the pronounceing of anie Sentence againest them untill such tyme as the whole proces be laid befor their Lordships and their petitioners shall ever pray, as the said petition bears, The Lords of her Majesties privie Councill having Considered the petition given in to them by George and Lauchlan Rattrays, and the same being read in their presence, The saids Lords Doe heirby Appoynt and Ordain the petitioners to be taken out of the Dungeon, in which they are at present, and carried to the Toun prison of Inverness, and there to be allowed fyre bedding and Candle, and their Friends and procurators free access to them.

Edinburgh 19th December 1704

D1704/12/91

Warrant

Warrand for allowing George and Lauchlin Rattryes open prison, and to be taken out of the Dungeon

Anent the petition given in and presented to His Grace the Lord High Chancellour and remanent Lords of her Majesties most honorable privie Councill by George and Lauchlan Rattrayes for the present prisoners at Inverness, Shewing That their Lordships haveing been pleased the other day to grant a Commission for trying them at Inverness upon certain alleadged Crymes laid to their charge by David Spalding younger of Ashintillie, as to which they begg leave most humbly to represent, primo Their Lordships haveing upon the first application remitted the matter to a Committie in order to inquyre into the severall facts alleadged, and their Lordships haveing heard the Declaration of one Mr Pearson ane episcopall Minister did think there was ground for granting ane Commission, Wheras Insofarras Concerns him Lauchlan Rattray there was nothing att all alleaged againest him, And therfore it Seemed most unreasonable that an Commission Should be granted for tryeing of him, when it was plain and clear, that nothing was so much as alleadged or insinuat againest him befor the Committie, Secundo They haveing been Seased by My Lord Advocats order, and for severall weeks kept prisoners in Ashintillies own house, and there in a most barbarous maner (which in due tyme shall be laid more fully befor their Lordships) and therafter were sent to Inverness, and that out of design that so their tryall might be made there, where Ashintillie hes all his Relations on the mother-syde, to witt the McIntosh’s, and where they have no Friend nor acquaintance So that it appears highly reasonable that their tryall Should not be in that place, But in some other indifferent place where neither Ashintillie nor they could pretend to any Interest Tertio They have been these severall moneths bygon keept in ane Dungeon, under ane Arch of the Bridge of Inverness (albeit he the said George be above Sixtie years of age) where there was neither fire, bedding, Candle, nor window, by which their treatment appears to be as Brutes and not as reasonable Creatures, And therfore they ought to be putt into the Toun prison, and allowed bedding, fire, and Candle, and all their Friends and Relations allowed access to them, for giveing advyce in order to defend themselves againest this unjust proces Quarto Seeing a Commission was granted for their tryall it doeth not appear reasonable that the list of Commissioners given in by Ashintillie Should be regairded by their Lordships, for if there were a Nomination taken from anie, no doubt their petitioners Defenders are in the preferrable case, and especially that they have no acquaintance in that place, and that the pursuer is in the midst of his Relations, And therfor they gave in the following list, whom they presume their Lordships will think most proper and disinterested, viz: The Laird of Brodie one of their Lordships own number, the Laird of Grant elder, the Lairds of Kilravock and Culloden all members of parliament In the nixt place that their Lordships will be pleased to appoynt a peremptor Short day for the Commission to meet upon, that They be not detained prisoners at the Complainers pleasure And in the last place, They humbly intreat that whatever probation be adduced, or whatever Verdict be returned by the Assize that there be no Sentence pronounced againest their petitioners, untill first the whole proces and Steps therof be laid befor, and Considered by their Lordships that So in case anie undue procedure be made against them, even to their Lordships conviction, they might not be branded, as persons under the sentence of death; Craveing it might thertore please their Lordships Seriously to Consider the premisses, and to find that he the said Lauchlan Rattray ought not to be Suspected to anie tryall but Sett at libertie upon Caution, Seeing nothing was informed against him, befor the Committie, and Ordain the tryall to be in anie other place except Inverness where all Ashintillie relations are so numerous, And to ordaine them to be taken out of the forsaid Dungeon, and carried to the Toun prison, And there allowed bedding, fire, and Candle, and their friends and procurators allowed free access to them, And to appoynt ane peremptor Short day for their tryall, And lykewayes have no regaird to the Commissioners named by Ashintillie, and to stop the pronounceing of anie Sentence againest them untill such tyme as the whole proces be laid befor their Lordships and their petitioners shall ever pray, as the said petition bears, The Lords of her Majesties privie Councill having Considered the petition given in to them by George and Lauchlan Rattrays, and the same being read in their presence, The saids Lords Doe heirby Appoynt and Ordain the petitioners to be taken out of the Dungeon, in which they are at present, and carried to the Toun prison of Inverness, and there to be allowed fyre bedding and Candle, and their Friends and procurators free access to them.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 340v-341v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 340v-341v.

Sederunt, 19 December 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh 19th December 17041

D1704/12/82

Sederunt

Lord Chancellour; Marquis of Annandale P:C:; Earl of Sutherland; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Leven; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Balcarras; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Dunmore; Earl of Ruglen; Lord Belhaven; Lord President of Session; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Arnistoun; Lord Halcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Phesdo; Mr Fran: Montgomery; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Edinburgh 19th December 17041

D1704/12/82

Sederunt

Lord Chancellour; Marquis of Annandale P:C:; Earl of Sutherland; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Leven; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Balcarras; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Dunmore; Earl of Ruglen; Lord Belhaven; Lord President of Session; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Arnistoun; Lord Halcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Phesdo; Mr Fran: Montgomery; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/28, 340v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 340v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 340v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 340v.