Act, 20 March 1701, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Tuentieth day of March 1701

D1701/3/291

Act

Act Thomas Sivewright for Importing some prohibit goods

Anent the petition given in and presented to the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill by Thomas Sievewright Merchant in Edinburgh Humblie Shewing That where the said Thomas Sivvewright haveing at or before the fyftein day of november last bypast Commissionat for a Certain small parcel of Merchant goods to London Consisting of a litle Box with small tin buttons Item a small parcell of Hair plush Item a litle Box with Cotoon, tapes and Ribbons and silk lupine which goods were put on board James Law skipper of Leith his ship before the tuenty third day of Janwary Last as his bill of Loading shouen to the Lords of privie Councill did testifie and the saids goods haveing arryved at the Road of Leith the third day of March instant The said Thomas Sevewright went to enter the saids goods att the Custome house of Leith which the Collectors or their Clerks (to the said Thomas his surprise) refused to enter as being goods prohibit by vertue of the late act of parliament dated the thretty first of Janwary last entitled act Dischargeing of sick stuffs and etc But since the said Thomas was willing to make faith that the forsaids goods were Commissionat for And Lukewayes the skiper that they were put on board at the times abovementioned which was long before the act And since if through stress of weather the ship had not bein Forces ashoar she would have aryved six weeks agoe Wherby the saids goods might have bein entered before the promulgation of the act of parliament It was hoped their Lordships would not find that the forsaid goods fell under the Certification of the said act and therfore Craving To the effect aftermentioned As the said petition bears The Lords of His Majesties privie Councill haveing considered the above petition given in to them by the said Thomas Sivewright with the wryts and papers mentioned therin And produced therwith They heirby Give order and warrand to the tacksmen of his Majesties Customes and their Collectors Clerks and others at Leith to enter the above goods presently aboard of the said ship wpon payment of the ordinary Customes for the same In respect the said Thomas Sivewright petitioner hes given a Declaration under his hand That the saids goods conforme to the petition and Bill of Loadning were Commissionat and bought before the thretty one day of Janwary last bypast being the date of the act of parliament dischargeing sick stuffs and etc to be Imported

Att Edinburgh the Tuentieth day of March 1701

D1701/3/291

Act

Act Thomas Sivewright for Importing some prohibit goods

Anent the petition given in and presented to the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill by Thomas Sievewright Merchant in Edinburgh Humblie Shewing That where the said Thomas Sivvewright haveing at or before the fyftein day of november last bypast Commissionat for a Certain small parcel of Merchant goods to London Consisting of a litle Box with small tin buttons Item a small parcell of Hair plush Item a litle Box with Cotoon, tapes and Ribbons and silk lupine which goods were put on board James Law skipper of Leith his ship before the tuenty third day of Janwary Last as his bill of Loading shouen to the Lords of privie Councill did testifie and the saids goods haveing arryved at the Road of Leith the third day of March instant The said Thomas Sevewright went to enter the saids goods att the Custome house of Leith which the Collectors or their Clerks (to the said Thomas his surprise) refused to enter as being goods prohibit by vertue of the late act of parliament dated the thretty first of Janwary last entitled act Dischargeing of sick stuffs and etc But since the said Thomas was willing to make faith that the forsaids goods were Commissionat for And Lukewayes the skiper that they were put on board at the times abovementioned which was long before the act And since if through stress of weather the ship had not bein Forces ashoar she would have aryved six weeks agoe Wherby the saids goods might have bein entered before the promulgation of the act of parliament It was hoped their Lordships would not find that the forsaid goods fell under the Certification of the said act and therfore Craving To the effect aftermentioned As the said petition bears The Lords of His Majesties privie Councill haveing considered the above petition given in to them by the said Thomas Sivewright with the wryts and papers mentioned therin And produced therwith They heirby Give order and warrand to the tacksmen of his Majesties Customes and their Collectors Clerks and others at Leith to enter the above goods presently aboard of the said ship wpon payment of the ordinary Customes for the same In respect the said Thomas Sivewright petitioner hes given a Declaration under his hand That the saids goods conforme to the petition and Bill of Loadning were Commissionat and bought before the thretty one day of Janwary last bypast being the date of the act of parliament dischargeing sick stuffs and etc to be Imported

1. NRS, PC2/28, 73v-74r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 73v-74r.

Sederunt, 20 March 1701, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Tuentieth day of March 17011

D1701/3/282

Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer deput; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crocerig; Mr Frances Montgomerie; Lord provost of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Tuentieth day of March 17011

D1701/3/282

Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer deput; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crocerig; Mr Frances Montgomerie; Lord provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/28, 73v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 73v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 73v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 73v.

Order, 20 March 1701, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/321

Order

Order To Sir Gilb. Elliot anent the Talliduce

The Lords of His Majestys privy Councill appoints Sir Gilbert Elliot their Clerk to go to the Lodgings of the duke of Hamilton and Marques of Tweddale and to Require from each of them ane Illuminat Coppy of the forsaids prints which was they are Informed is in each of the forsaid noble persons their hands, and to make Report, and produce the Same to the Councill when they meet the morrow at ten in the forenoon

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/321

Order

Order To Sir Gilb. Elliot anent the Talliduce

The Lords of His Majestys privy Councill appoints Sir Gilbert Elliot their Clerk to go to the Lodgings of the duke of Hamilton and Marques of Tweddale and to Require from each of them ane Illuminat Coppy of the forsaids prints which was they are Informed is in each of the forsaid noble persons their hands, and to make Report, and produce the Same to the Councill when they meet the morrow at ten in the forenoon

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

Warrant, 20 March 1701, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/311

Warrant

Warrand for Apprehending Wood and Finlason

The Lords of His Majestys privy Councill do heirby Recommend to the present Lord Provost of Edinburgh, To cause apprehend the persons of Robert Wood Engraver in Niddries Wynd, and Mathew Finlasone ane under servant to the African Company, and Secure them in prison.

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/311

Warrant

Warrand for Apprehending Wood and Finlason

The Lords of His Majestys privy Councill do heirby Recommend to the present Lord Provost of Edinburgh, To cause apprehend the persons of Robert Wood Engraver in Niddries Wynd, and Mathew Finlasone ane under servant to the African Company, and Secure them in prison.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

Procedure, 20 March 1701, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/301

Procedure

Recommendation To The Earle of Leven to make Thomson and Auchmuty Close prisoners in the Castle of Edinburgh

The Lords of His Majestys privy Councill do heirby Recommend to the Earle of Leven Constable and Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh, To receave in and Committ Closs prisoners in the said Castle in Seperat roumes the persons of Mr John Thomson under Clerk to the African Company and Charles Auchmuty one under Servant to the Said Company as persons accused of wicked and pernicious practises against the Honour and dignity of the Estates of Parliament and the peace and quiet of the Kingdom and government therof, and that untill furder order.

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/301

Procedure

Recommendation To The Earle of Leven to make Thomson and Auchmuty Close prisoners in the Castle of Edinburgh

The Lords of His Majestys privy Councill do heirby Recommend to the Earle of Leven Constable and Governour of the Castle of Edinburgh, To receave in and Committ Closs prisoners in the said Castle in Seperat roumes the persons of Mr John Thomson under Clerk to the African Company and Charles Auchmuty one under Servant to the Said Company as persons accused of wicked and pernicious practises against the Honour and dignity of the Estates of Parliament and the peace and quiet of the Kingdom and government therof, and that untill furder order.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

Warrant, 20 March 1701, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/291

Warrant

Warrand for Imprisoning Mr Roderick McKenzie

The Lords of His Majestys privy Councill, do heirby give order and Warrant to the magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of their tolbooth, To receave and detain the person of Mr Rodorick McKenzie Secretary to the Affrican Company as accused of accession to wicked and pernicious practices against the honor and dignity of the Estates of Parliament, and the peace and quiet of this Kingdom and Government therof, and that they detain him Closs prisoner therin till farder order.

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/291

Warrant

Warrand for Imprisoning Mr Roderick McKenzie

The Lords of His Majestys privy Councill, do heirby give order and Warrant to the magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of their tolbooth, To receave and detain the person of Mr Rodorick McKenzie Secretary to the Affrican Company as accused of accession to wicked and pernicious practices against the honor and dignity of the Estates of Parliament, and the peace and quiet of this Kingdom and Government therof, and that they detain him Closs prisoner therin till farder order.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

Order, 20 March 1701, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/281

Order

Order for Setting the acts of the last sessions of Parliament at half a Crown

The Lords of His majestys privy Councill do heirby appoint and ordain Agnes Campbell Relict of umquhille Andrew Anderson Printer to the Kings Majesty, To sell the acts of the Eight and nynth Sessions of this present current parliament at the pryce of half a Crown, and at no higher rate, And heirby discharges her to Exact any higher rate for these acts She will be answerable.

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years

A1701/3/281

Order

Order for Setting the acts of the last sessions of Parliament at half a Crown

The Lords of His majestys privy Councill do heirby appoint and ordain Agnes Campbell Relict of umquhille Andrew Anderson Printer to the Kings Majesty, To sell the acts of the Eight and nynth Sessions of this present current parliament at the pryce of half a Crown, and at no higher rate, And heirby discharges her to Exact any higher rate for these acts She will be answerable.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

Sederunt, 20 March 1701, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years1

A1701/3/272

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crosrigg; Mr Fr: Montgomry; Lord Provest of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Twenty day of March Jaj viic and one years1

A1701/3/272

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crosrigg; Mr Fr: Montgomry; Lord Provest of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

2. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 199.

2. NRS, PC1/52, 199.