Procedure, 20 September 1703, Edinburgh

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Procedure

Committie for prepaireing Ane Commission for Dischargeing the Importation of Irish Victuall etc

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Nominat and appoint the Earles of Cromarty Lord Secretary of State, Loudoun, Lords, Boyle, Thesaurer depute Advocat, Phesdoe, and Mr Francis Montgomry to be a Comittie to prepair and bring in to the Councill nixt Councill day ane Commission Dischargeing the Importation of Irish victuall with instructiones theranent In favors of Mr Patrick Ogilvie; And Recomends to the said Committie to meett to morrow morning in the Lord advocats Lodging And Declares any thrie ane Sufficient quorum.

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Procedure

Committie for prepaireing Ane Commission for Dischargeing the Importation of Irish Victuall etc

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Nominat and appoint the Earles of Cromarty Lord Secretary of State, Loudoun, Lords, Boyle, Thesaurer depute Advocat, Phesdoe, and Mr Francis Montgomry to be a Comittie to prepair and bring in to the Councill nixt Councill day ane Commission Dischargeing the Importation of Irish victuall with instructiones theranent In favors of Mr Patrick Ogilvie; And Recomends to the said Committie to meett to morrow morning in the Lord advocats Lodging And Declares any thrie ane Sufficient quorum.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 30.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 30.

Warrant, 20 September 1703, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant anent the Laying Up her Majesties two frigotts the Royall Mary and Dumbarton Castle

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill, Doe hereby Declare the Cruize of Captains Gordon and Campbell Commanders of her Majesties two Frigotts to be att ane end, And appoints and Ordaines the said Captain Gordon Commander of her Majesties Friggott the Royall Mary to Cary the Shipp and Friggott under his Command to the Harbour of Leith and ther Lay her up, And the said Captain Campbell Commander of her Majesties Friggott called the Dumbarton Castle to cary the said Shipp and Friggott under his Command to the harbour of Newport Glasgow ther to be Laid up till furder orders of Councill And in the mean time Recommends to the Lords Commissioners of her Majesties thesaury to cause take Speciall care and Inventar of their Stores and rigging a munition and provisiones of the saids two Friggotts.

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Warrant

Warrant anent the Laying Up her Majesties two frigotts the Royall Mary and Dumbarton Castle

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill, Doe hereby Declare the Cruize of Captains Gordon and Campbell Commanders of her Majesties two Frigotts to be att ane end, And appoints and Ordaines the said Captain Gordon Commander of her Majesties Friggott the Royall Mary to Cary the Shipp and Friggott under his Command to the Harbour of Leith and ther Lay her up, And the said Captain Campbell Commander of her Majesties Friggott called the Dumbarton Castle to cary the said Shipp and Friggott under his Command to the harbour of Newport Glasgow ther to be Laid up till furder orders of Councill And in the mean time Recommends to the Lords Commissioners of her Majesties thesaury to cause take Speciall care and Inventar of their Stores and rigging a munition and provisiones of the saids two Friggotts.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 30.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 30.

Warrant, 20 September 1703, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant Anent Mideltoun Lindsay and Deans2

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Appoint and Ordaine Midltoun, Lindsay and Deans Lately come from France and ilk one of them to bind and enact themselves in the books of privy Councill That they shall depart furth of this kingdome betwixt the date hereof and the fifteinth day of November nixt to come and shall not returne therto without Libertie granted by his Majestie or the privy Councill to them for that effect, and in the mean time that they and ilk ane of them shall Live peaceably under and with all Submission to her Majesties Government and that they shall not consult or contrive any thing in prejudice therof nor Converse nor Corrospond with rebells and that under the penalty of one hundred pounds Sterling in caice they or any of them transgress any part of the premisses.

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Warrant

Warrant Anent Mideltoun Lindsay and Deans2

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Appoint and Ordaine Midltoun, Lindsay and Deans Lately come from France and ilk one of them to bind and enact themselves in the books of privy Councill That they shall depart furth of this kingdome betwixt the date hereof and the fifteinth day of November nixt to come and shall not returne therto without Libertie granted by his Majestie or the privy Councill to them for that effect, and in the mean time that they and ilk ane of them shall Live peaceably under and with all Submission to her Majesties Government and that they shall not consult or contrive any thing in prejudice therof nor Converse nor Corrospond with rebells and that under the penalty of one hundred pounds Sterling in caice they or any of them transgress any part of the premisses.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 29-30.

2. This heading has been written over another, illegible heading.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 29-30.

2. This heading has been written over another, illegible heading.

Procedure, 20 September 1703, Edinburgh

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Procedure

Patent of Honour In Favors of George Viscount of Tarbat To be Earle of Cromarty etc

The Patent of honour underwritten, Under the great seall of this Kingdome In favors of George Viscount of Tarbat To be Earle of Cromartie Being presented by his Lordship The Samen was Read and appointed to be Recorded. and therafter delivered by the Clerk to the Chancelor who delivered the Samen to the said Viscount of Tarbat and who received the samen from his Lordship upon his knees as use is.
Followes the tenor of the said Patent.
Anna Dei Gratia Magnae Brittaniae Franciae et Hiberniae Regina fideque defensor Omnibus probis hominibus ad quos presentes Literae nostrae pervenerint Salutem Quandoquidem nos regio Nostro animo perpendentes fidelitatem continuam ad effectum Fidelissimi dilectissimi Nostri Consanguiniei2 et Consiliarii Georgii Vice Comitis de Tarbat Nostri principalis Status Secretarii pro antiquo Regno nostro Scotiae erga nostram personam et Regimen et quod diversis Insigniis muneribus et statationibus3 a quinque nostrorum Regiorum predicessorum ipsi Concreditis summo cum honore et fidelitate functus sit ob hasce igitur et per plurimus alias Considerationes Quendam Regiae nostrae gratiae Charecterem4 in eundem Georgium Vice Comitem de Tarbat Conferre benigne Statuimus ut sibi ut5 suae familiae durabilis fiat aditio honoris Noveritis Igitur Nos fuisse6 Constituisse et Creasse sicuti per has nostras patentes Litteras facimus Constituimus et Creamus Dictum Georgium vice Comitem de Tarbat Comitem De Cromarty vice Comitem de Tarbat Dominum de Mcleod et Castlehaven infra dictum Regnum dando Concedendo et Conferendo prenominato Georgio Vice Commiti7 de Tarbat et heredibus Suis Masculis et Talliae Titulum honorem dignitatem et et8 gradum Comitis , cum omnibus et singulis praeeminentiis praerogativis privilegiis et Immunitatibus quibuscunque eo spectantibus quibus cum nos praefatum Georgium vice comitem de Tarbat ejusque praedictos omni tempore futuro per praesentes Nobilitamus et Investimus tenendum et habendum praedictum titulum honorem dignitatem et gradum Comitis vice comitis et dominum cum universis et singulis praerogativis praecedentiis praeeminentiis et privilegiis suprascriptis per eundem Georgium vice Comitem de Tarbat ejusque ante dictos de de nobis nostrisque Regiis successoribus in omnibus parliamentis Ordinum Conventibus Generalibus Consiliis aliisque Congressibus quibuscunque pubilcis seu privatis in dicto Regno nostro tam plenarie et Libere in quovis respectu et conditione quam Quivis alius Comes , vice comes et dominus simull9 Titulo honore et dignitate per prius gavisus est seu quovis tempore praeterito presenti vel futuro gaudere poterit Leoni porro Armorum Regi ejusque fratribus fecialibus Imperamus ut praefato Georgio vice Comiti de Tarbat Nunc comiti de Cromarty talia prioribus Insigniis ejus Gentilitiis addiciamenta qualia ipsi Illisque hac Occassione Convenien[ta] videbentur decit10 et praescribant Ordinando et Declarando hasce nostras patentes Literas Magno nostro sigillo Munitas adeo validas efficaces et sufficientes fore illi ejusque ante dictis propossidendo praedicto titulo honore dignitate et gradu cum omnibus privilegiis aliisque eo spectantibus ac si cum omnibus ritibus et Solemnitatibus similibus occasionibus per prius usitatis Ille ejusque praedicti investiti inaugerati efferit11 Quo circa dispensavimus perque presentes in perpetuum dispensamus In Cujus Rei Testimonium presentibus Magnum Sigillum Nostrum appendi praecipimus apud aulam Nostram de St James’s Primo die Mensis Januarii Anno Domini Millessimo Septingentesimo tertio et Anno Regni Nostri primo Per Signaturam Manu S: D: N: Reginae suprascriptam, Written to the great seall and registrat the Eightein day of September 1703. Sic Subscribitur Charles Kerr.
Sealled at Edinburgh the Eighteinth day of September One thousand Seven hundred and thrie years By Speciall order till the Seall be renewed Sic Subscribitur Alexander Ogilvie.

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Procedure

Patent of Honour In Favors of George Viscount of Tarbat To be Earle of Cromarty etc

The Patent of honour underwritten, Under the great seall of this Kingdome In favors of George Viscount of Tarbat To be Earle of Cromartie Being presented by his Lordship The Samen was Read and appointed to be Recorded. and therafter delivered by the Clerk to the Chancelor who delivered the Samen to the said Viscount of Tarbat and who received the samen from his Lordship upon his knees as use is.
Followes the tenor of the said Patent.
Anna Dei Gratia Magnae Brittaniae Franciae et Hiberniae Regina fideque defensor Omnibus probis hominibus ad quos presentes Literae nostrae pervenerint Salutem Quandoquidem nos regio Nostro animo perpendentes fidelitatem continuam ad effectum Fidelissimi dilectissimi Nostri Consanguiniei2 et Consiliarii Georgii Vice Comitis de Tarbat Nostri principalis Status Secretarii pro antiquo Regno nostro Scotiae erga nostram personam et Regimen et quod diversis Insigniis muneribus et statationibus3 a quinque nostrorum Regiorum predicessorum ipsi Concreditis summo cum honore et fidelitate functus sit ob hasce igitur et per plurimus alias Considerationes Quendam Regiae nostrae gratiae Charecterem4 in eundem Georgium Vice Comitem de Tarbat Conferre benigne Statuimus ut sibi ut5 suae familiae durabilis fiat aditio honoris Noveritis Igitur Nos fuisse6 Constituisse et Creasse sicuti per has nostras patentes Litteras facimus Constituimus et Creamus Dictum Georgium vice Comitem de Tarbat Comitem De Cromarty vice Comitem de Tarbat Dominum de Mcleod et Castlehaven infra dictum Regnum dando Concedendo et Conferendo prenominato Georgio Vice Commiti7 de Tarbat et heredibus Suis Masculis et Talliae Titulum honorem dignitatem et et8 gradum Comitis , cum omnibus et singulis praeeminentiis praerogativis privilegiis et Immunitatibus quibuscunque eo spectantibus quibus cum nos praefatum Georgium vice comitem de Tarbat ejusque praedictos omni tempore futuro per praesentes Nobilitamus et Investimus tenendum et habendum praedictum titulum honorem dignitatem et gradum Comitis vice comitis et dominum cum universis et singulis praerogativis praecedentiis praeeminentiis et privilegiis suprascriptis per eundem Georgium vice Comitem de Tarbat ejusque ante dictos de de nobis nostrisque Regiis successoribus in omnibus parliamentis Ordinum Conventibus Generalibus Consiliis aliisque Congressibus quibuscunque pubilcis seu privatis in dicto Regno nostro tam plenarie et Libere in quovis respectu et conditione quam Quivis alius Comes , vice comes et dominus simull9 Titulo honore et dignitate per prius gavisus est seu quovis tempore praeterito presenti vel futuro gaudere poterit Leoni porro Armorum Regi ejusque fratribus fecialibus Imperamus ut praefato Georgio vice Comiti de Tarbat Nunc comiti de Cromarty talia prioribus Insigniis ejus Gentilitiis addiciamenta qualia ipsi Illisque hac Occassione Convenien[ta] videbentur decit10 et praescribant Ordinando et Declarando hasce nostras patentes Literas Magno nostro sigillo Munitas adeo validas efficaces et sufficientes fore illi ejusque ante dictis propossidendo praedicto titulo honore dignitate et gradu cum omnibus privilegiis aliisque eo spectantibus ac si cum omnibus ritibus et Solemnitatibus similibus occasionibus per prius usitatis Ille ejusque praedicti investiti inaugerati efferit11 Quo circa dispensavimus perque presentes in perpetuum dispensamus In Cujus Rei Testimonium presentibus Magnum Sigillum Nostrum appendi praecipimus apud aulam Nostram de St James’s Primo die Mensis Januarii Anno Domini Millessimo Septingentesimo tertio et Anno Regni Nostri primo Per Signaturam Manu S: D: N: Reginae suprascriptam, Written to the great seall and registrat the Eightein day of September 1703. Sic Subscribitur Charles Kerr.
Sealled at Edinburgh the Eighteinth day of September One thousand Seven hundred and thrie years By Speciall order till the Seall be renewed Sic Subscribitur Alexander Ogilvie.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 28-9.

2. Sic.

3. Sic.

4. Sic.

5. Sic. Recte ‘et’.

6. Sic. Recte ‘fecisse’.

7. Sic.

8. Sic.

9. Sic. Recte ‘simulo’.

10. Sic. Recte ‘dent’.

11. Sic.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 28-9.

2. Sic.

3. Sic.

4. Sic.

5. Sic. Recte ‘et’.

6. Sic. Recte ‘fecisse’.

7. Sic.

8. Sic.

9. Sic. Recte ‘simulo’.

10. Sic. Recte ‘dent’.

11. Sic.

Sederunt, 20 September 1703, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Her Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancelor; Marquis of Annandale PC:; Marquis of Atholl P:S; Earl of Cromartie S:; Earl of Erroll; Earl of Marr; Earl of Morton; Earl of Galloway; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Finlator; Earl of Leven; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Kintoir; Viscount Rosbery; Lord Boyle T.D.; Lord president of session; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Lord Phesdo; Lord Tillicultry; Liv General Ramsay; Mr Fr: Montgomry; Laird of Collingtoun; Shiref of But; Laird of Kilbirny; Lord provost of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Twenty day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years1

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Sederunt

Her Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancelor; Marquis of Annandale PC:; Marquis of Atholl P:S; Earl of Cromartie S:; Earl of Erroll; Earl of Marr; Earl of Morton; Earl of Galloway; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Finlator; Earl of Leven; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Kintoir; Viscount Rosbery; Lord Boyle T.D.; Lord president of session; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Lord Phesdo; Lord Tillicultry; Liv General Ramsay; Mr Fr: Montgomry; Laird of Collingtoun; Shiref of But; Laird of Kilbirny; Lord provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/53, 27.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 27.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 27.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 27.