Edinburgh the 22 Apprill 1703 ante meridiem1
D1703/4/2
D1703/4/22
Procedure
[Note of no business]
The Councill meet and did noe privat bussiness
1. NRS, PC2/28, 253v.
2. NRS, PC2/28, 253v.
1. NRS, PC2/28, 253v.
2. NRS, PC2/28, 253v.
D1703/4/2
D1703/4/22
Procedure
The Councill meet and did noe privat bussiness
1. NRS, PC2/28, 253v.
2. NRS, PC2/28, 253v.
1. NRS, PC2/28, 253v.
2. NRS, PC2/28, 253v.
A1703/4/12
A1703/4/121
Procedure: committee formed
The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Nominat and appoint The Lords Register, Advocat and Justice Clerk to be a Committie to prepair and make up the forme of ryding the ensueing parliament and to Consider the records of Councill theranent and to report.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 552.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 552.
A1703/4/11
A1703/4/111
Procedure
The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Recomend to Sir James Stewart her Majesties advocat to raise ane Lybell at her instance before their Lordships against Mr James Gullon Minister upon information to be given in by Mr Francis Montgomry in wryt which he hade verbally given at the board.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 552.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 552.
A1703/4/10
A1703/4/101
Procedure: committee formed
The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Nominat and appoint The Lord Boyle Thesaurer depute Lord president of Session, Lord Register, Lord Justice Clerk and Collingtoune to be a Committie To Consider the Letter Sent by her Majestie to the Councill anent the toune of Haddingtoune and eldership thereof with the double of the Adress Sent by Severall of the heritors within the paroch of Haddingtoune to her Majestie and read in presence of the saids Lords; And Recommends to the said Committie to meett to morow morning at ten of the Cloak in the forenoon and Declares any two of them a quorum and to report to the Councill the nixt Councill day.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 552.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 552.
A1703/4/9
A1703/4/91
Act
Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill be the Presbytrie of Hadingtoune and John Shirriff Chamberland to the Laird of Hopetoune and the remanent elders of the toune and paroch of Haddingtoune Shewing That wher the Church of Haddingtoun being undoubtedly vaccant as to the Charge of one of their Ministers by the decease of Mr Forman and ther being no Legall kirk Session established Wee the presbytry did Conforme to the 5th act parliament i690 Intituled act Ratifieing the Confession of faith and setleing presbyterian Church Government proceed to Setle a kirk Sessione in the most Solemne and ordinary maner according to the Constitution and Custome of this Church after Severall intimationes without the least objection or Complaint The Session being thus Chosen and constitute; The petitioners did appoint Mr James Craig Ministers of Yester to preach upon Sabath day last being the Eighteenth of this instant moneth of Aprile in the forenoon and he haveing accordingly come to the Church and certain of the elders Conforme to ane act of the presbytrie and Session appointing them therto haveing gone to the kirk door to Collect the ordinary offering they were disturbed by Richard Miller dean of Gild of Haddingtoune; Mr James Dods Late baillie their David Forrest also late baillie ther Thomas Reid Shirrif Clerk. Thomas Reidpeth and James Robertson Merchants in Haddingtoune who pretended not only to attend the offering as elders bot in the Conclusion did ly force Seaze upon the offering after the Minister was in the pulpit and caried it away all which is instructed by the Minuts of the Election and Ordination of the elders and the instruments taken against the said Dean of Gild Miller and the other persones abovementioned This being the case the petitioners doe with all humility Lay the Same before the saids Lords For redress; and for preventing the Lyke disorder in time comeing which if not timeously provided for would recurr the nixt Lords day; And the petitioners most humbly beseeched the saids Lords to Consider that in this case the petitioners have out of Charity avoided to aggravat this insult upon the authority and possession of the Church; or even to insist for punishment hopeing That the persones abovementioned would thereby more easily be brought to a Sense of their fault and engadged to a more regular Conduct and Seing that it was a matter of order and which concerned the peace and Setlement of the Church; wherof her Majestie by her reported assurances, had declared her self the protection; and of which the effectuall execution under her Majestie does most Immediatly belong to the most honorable privy Councill And Therfore Humbly Craveing the saids Lords would discharge any farder disturbance by the saids prisoners or any others to be made to the petitioners the elders and Session in Collecting of the offerings or in the exercise of any other part of their office And to ordaine the persones abovementioned to restore to the petitioners the offering Collected the Last Lords day As the said petition bears. The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill haveing heard and Considered the petition presented to them by the presbytrie of Haddingtoune and John Shirriff and others elders of the toune and paroch of Haddingtoune The saids Lords of her Majesties privy Councill appoints the said Richard Miller and others mentioned in the said petition To See and answer against the nixt Councill day And in the Mean time for eviteing Confussion and preserving the peace of the place And without determineing the points and representationes Contained in the said petition untill the Samen be answered; They appoint and ordaine the Eldership named and appointed by the order and direction of the presbytrie of Haddingtoune, To Collect the offerings at the Church door of the said burgh at and for such dyets when any minister appointed by the presbytrie shall preach And the Eldership which Served formerly with Mr Dunbar Minister at the said Church to Collect the offering at the Said Church door at and for such dyets when the said Mr Dunbar shall preach
1. NRS, PC1/52, 550-2.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 550-2.
A1703/4/8
A1703/4/81
Letter
Letter from the Queen to the Councill anent ane Adress made to her Majestie by a great number of the heritors and inhabitants within the parish of Haddingtoune in Lothian Read and Ordered to be recorded, wherof the tenor followes.
Sic Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trustie and Right well beloved Cousin and Councillor Right trustie and intirely beloved Cousins and Councillors Right trustie and right well beloved Cousins and Councillors Right trustie and well beloved Councillors and trustie and well beloved Councillors; Wee greet yow well; Wheras ther hath been ane humble adress made to us by a great number of heritors and inhabitants within the parochin of Haddingtoune in Lothian Which also Containes a Complaint of injuries and incroachments made upon them; These Consisting in matters of fact; and wherin others out Subjects Complained of are concerned In which wee can give no Judgment without legall tryall and examinatione Therfore Wee have ordered our Secretary to send yow a double of the said Adress and Complaint And wee Requyre yow to examine the matter of fact in Such methods as yow Judge fittest; And to report the Same to us; with your oppinion therof; That wee may therafter Signifie Our furder pleasure to yow in that matter And mean while Wee Recommend to yow to take expedient Courses for preventing of disturbance within that paroch untill wee returne our pleasure after your report to be made to Us; So wee bid yow heartily farewell; Given at our Court at St James’s the Twenty fourth day of February 1702/3 and of our Reigne the first year By her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur Tarbat
1. NRS, PC1/52, 549-50.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 549-50.
A1703/4/7
A1703/4/71
Warrant
The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby give Order and warrant to the director of her Majesties Chancelory and his deputes for wryting out and appending the great Seall per Saltum to the approbation Exoneration and Indemnity In favors of James Earle of Seafeild Lord high Chancelor of the kingdome of Scotland and to the keeper of the privy Seall and his deputes for appending the Samen therto without passing any other register or Sealls.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 549.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 549.
A1703/4/6
A1703/4/61
Procedure
The Viscount of Tarbat Conjunct Secretary of State Did qualifie himself to be of her Majesties privy Councill by swearing the Oath of alledgance and Subscrybeing the Samen with the assurance and the Lord Chancelor did tender to his Lordship the oath de fideli and therafter his Lordship did take his place at the board accordingly.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 549.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 549.
A1703/4/5
A1703/4/52
Sederunt
Lord Chancelor; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Finlator; Earl of Forfar; Viscount Tarbat S:; Viscount Roseberry; Lord Boyle T:D:; Lord President of Session; Lord Register; Lord Justice Clerk; Mr Francis Montgomry; Laird of Collingtoune; Laird of Stivensone; Laird of Carringtoune; Lord Provost of Edinburgh
1. NRS, PC1/52, 549.
2. NRS, PC1/52, 549.
1. NRS, PC1/52, 549.
2. NRS, PC1/52, 549.