Warrant, 22 December 1698, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant To the Earle of Annandale to buy victuall

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Give order and warrand to […] To the Earle of Annandale Or any other haveing order from him to buy weekly at the marcats as much victuall as will serve his Lordships workmen and servants at his house for their proper use from week to week and time to time the said […] or any other he Shall appoint first before extracting hereof Finding Sufficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill under the penalty of […] That the victuall bought for the use of the said work men Shall be Imployed for their use allenerly, And that the same shall be given out and sold to the said workmen at the pryce it was bought for in the marcat and no higher and Declares the buers and Sellers shall not incurr the Certification Contained in the said act or proclamation and inhibits and discharges the Shirriffs Justices of peace, and all others concerned to trouble the buyers or sellers in the sale delivery and transporting of the said victuall in the termes forsaids.

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Warrant

Warrant To the Earle of Annandale to buy victuall

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Give order and warrand to […] To the Earle of Annandale Or any other haveing order from him to buy weekly at the marcats as much victuall as will serve his Lordships workmen and servants at his house for their proper use from week to week and time to time the said […] or any other he Shall appoint first before extracting hereof Finding Sufficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill under the penalty of […] That the victuall bought for the use of the said work men Shall be Imployed for their use allenerly, And that the same shall be given out and sold to the said workmen at the pryce it was bought for in the marcat and no higher and Declares the buers and Sellers shall not incurr the Certification Contained in the said act or proclamation and inhibits and discharges the Shirriffs Justices of peace, and all others concerned to trouble the buyers or sellers in the sale delivery and transporting of the said victuall in the termes forsaids.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 167r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 167r.

Warrant, 22 December 1698, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant to the Duke of Queensberys Chamberlaine to buy victuall

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Do hereby Give order and warrant to […] To his Grace the Duke of Queensbery or any other haveing Order from him to buy weekly at the Marcats as much victuall as will serve his Graces whole Servants and workmen at his Graces Leadhills and workmen builders at his Graces house for their proper use from week to week and time to time, The said […] or any other he shall appoint before extracting hereof first finding sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privy Councill under the penalty of […] That the victuall bought for the use of the saids servants and workmen shall be Imployed for their use allenarly. and that the same shall be given out and sold to the said servants and workmen at the pryce it was bought for in the Marcat and no higher, and Declares the buyers and sellers Shall not incurr the Certificatione Contained in the said act or proclamation, And inhibits and Discharges the Shirriffs Justices of peace and all other concerned to trouble the buyers or sellers in the sale delyverie and transporting of the said victuall in the termes forsaids.

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Warrant

Warrant to the Duke of Queensberys Chamberlaine to buy victuall

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Do hereby Give order and warrant to […] To his Grace the Duke of Queensbery or any other haveing Order from him to buy weekly at the Marcats as much victuall as will serve his Graces whole Servants and workmen at his Graces Leadhills and workmen builders at his Graces house for their proper use from week to week and time to time, The said […] or any other he shall appoint before extracting hereof first finding sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privy Councill under the penalty of […] That the victuall bought for the use of the saids servants and workmen shall be Imployed for their use allenarly. and that the same shall be given out and sold to the said servants and workmen at the pryce it was bought for in the Marcat and no higher, and Declares the buyers and sellers Shall not incurr the Certificatione Contained in the said act or proclamation, And inhibits and Discharges the Shirriffs Justices of peace and all other concerned to trouble the buyers or sellers in the sale delyverie and transporting of the said victuall in the termes forsaids.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 166v-167r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 166v-167r.

Warrant, 22 December 1698, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrant to the Earl of Mars Chamberlaine to buy victuall

2 The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby give order and Warrant To Robert Allan Chamberland to the Earle of Marr or any other haveing order from him to buy weekly at the marcats as much victuall as will serve the wholl work men at his Coall for their proper use from week to week and from time to time The said Robert Allan or any other he shall appoint before Extracting hereof finding Sufficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill under the penaltie of […] That the victuall bought for the use of the said workmen at the Coall Shall be Imployed for their use allenarly and that the Same shall be given out and sold to the said workmen at the pryce it was bought for in the Marcat and no higher and Declares the buyers and sellers Shall not incurr the Certification Contained in the said act or proclamation, And inhibits and discharges the Shirriffs Justices of peace and all others concerned to trouble the buyers or sellers in the sale delivery and transporting of the said victuall in the termes forsaids.

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Warrant

Warrant to the Earl of Mars Chamberlaine to buy victuall

2 The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby give order and Warrant To Robert Allan Chamberland to the Earle of Marr or any other haveing order from him to buy weekly at the marcats as much victuall as will serve the wholl work men at his Coall for their proper use from week to week and from time to time The said Robert Allan or any other he shall appoint before Extracting hereof finding Sufficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill under the penaltie of […] That the victuall bought for the use of the said workmen at the Coall Shall be Imployed for their use allenarly and that the Same shall be given out and sold to the said workmen at the pryce it was bought for in the Marcat and no higher and Declares the buyers and sellers Shall not incurr the Certification Contained in the said act or proclamation, And inhibits and discharges the Shirriffs Justices of peace and all others concerned to trouble the buyers or sellers in the sale delivery and transporting of the said victuall in the termes forsaids.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 166r-166v.

2. The original start of this entry has been scored out: ‘Anent the petition given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be’.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 166r-166v.

2. The original start of this entry has been scored out: ‘Anent the petition given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be’.

Act, 22 December 1698, Edinburgh

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Act

Act The Laird of Hopetoune

Anent the petition given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be Charles Hope of Hopetoune with Consent of his Curators Shewing That wher the petitioner entertaines at his works at Leidhills a Considerable number of workmen at duely and Constant work who lye at a great distance from publict marcats, Wherby and by reasone of the Small quantitie of victuall that each particular workman needs for his own use weekly, and for saveing the unnecessary charges and Loss of work which they must Sustaine if every particular persone be oblidged to goe weekly So great a length for buying and receiveing the small quantity requisit for his oun use, It is absolutely necessar That one persone in name of all goe to the said weekly marcat in order to the burying of alse much victuall as will Serve the whole workmen for their proper use from week to week And Seing that these who sells victuall in the publict marcats does refuse to sell to ane person also much as may serve the wholl work men from week to week apprehending they might therby incurr the Certification of the saids Lords late2 act anent forestalling and regrateing of victuall without the saids Lords warrand for that effect, So the great Loss of the workmen and prejudice of the work and In respect that the petitioner was Content to give what security the saids Lords should think fitt that the victuall to be bought for the use of the said work men from time to time by the petitioners baillie haveing Commission for that effect shall be bestowed and destributed amongst the said workmen for their proper and dayly use according to their need, and no wayes to be Laid up or Grinelled or Sold out to any other persones except the saids workmen and that the saids workmen Shall pay no more for the Samen then it truely Coasts in the Marcat, wherby all the ends of the saids Lords act aforsaid are fully answered. And Therfore Humbly Supplicating to the effect aftermentioned The Lords of his majesties privy Councill haveing Considered this petition given in to them be Charles Hope of Hopetoune with Consent of his Curators, They hereby Give order and warrant to the petitioners baillie or any other haveing Order from him to buy weekly at the Marcats as much victuall as will Serve the wholl above workmen for their proper use from week to week and time to time The petitioners baillie or any other he shall appoint befor extracting finding Cautione acted in the books of privy Councill under the penaltie of Fyve Hundred merks Scots money That the victuall bought for the use of the said workmen Shall be Imployed for their use allenarly and that the Same shall be given out and sold to the workmen at the pryce it was bought for in the Marcat and no higher And Declares the buyers and sellers shall not incurr the Certification contained in the said act or proclamatione and inhibits and discharges the Shirriffs Justices of peace and all others concerned to trouble the buyers or sellers in the sale delyverie and transporting of the said victuall in the termes forsaids.

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Act

Act The Laird of Hopetoune

Anent the petition given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be Charles Hope of Hopetoune with Consent of his Curators Shewing That wher the petitioner entertaines at his works at Leidhills a Considerable number of workmen at duely and Constant work who lye at a great distance from publict marcats, Wherby and by reasone of the Small quantitie of victuall that each particular workman needs for his own use weekly, and for saveing the unnecessary charges and Loss of work which they must Sustaine if every particular persone be oblidged to goe weekly So great a length for buying and receiveing the small quantity requisit for his oun use, It is absolutely necessar That one persone in name of all goe to the said weekly marcat in order to the burying of alse much victuall as will Serve the whole workmen for their proper use from week to week And Seing that these who sells victuall in the publict marcats does refuse to sell to ane person also much as may serve the wholl work men from week to week apprehending they might therby incurr the Certification of the saids Lords late2 act anent forestalling and regrateing of victuall without the saids Lords warrand for that effect, So the great Loss of the workmen and prejudice of the work and In respect that the petitioner was Content to give what security the saids Lords should think fitt that the victuall to be bought for the use of the said work men from time to time by the petitioners baillie haveing Commission for that effect shall be bestowed and destributed amongst the said workmen for their proper and dayly use according to their need, and no wayes to be Laid up or Grinelled or Sold out to any other persones except the saids workmen and that the saids workmen Shall pay no more for the Samen then it truely Coasts in the Marcat, wherby all the ends of the saids Lords act aforsaid are fully answered. And Therfore Humbly Supplicating to the effect aftermentioned The Lords of his majesties privy Councill haveing Considered this petition given in to them be Charles Hope of Hopetoune with Consent of his Curators, They hereby Give order and warrant to the petitioners baillie or any other haveing Order from him to buy weekly at the Marcats as much victuall as will Serve the wholl above workmen for their proper use from week to week and time to time The petitioners baillie or any other he shall appoint befor extracting finding Cautione acted in the books of privy Councill under the penaltie of Fyve Hundred merks Scots money That the victuall bought for the use of the said workmen Shall be Imployed for their use allenarly and that the Same shall be given out and sold to the workmen at the pryce it was bought for in the Marcat and no higher And Declares the buyers and sellers shall not incurr the Certification contained in the said act or proclamatione and inhibits and discharges the Shirriffs Justices of peace and all others concerned to trouble the buyers or sellers in the sale delyverie and transporting of the said victuall in the termes forsaids.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 165r-166r.

2. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 165r-166r.

2. Insertion.

Sederunt, 22 December 1698, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Duke of Queensberry P:S:; Earl of Argyle; Earl of Crafurd; Earl of Marr; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Lowdone; Earl of Anandale; Earl of Northesk; Lord Strathnaver; Lord Montgomry; Lord Carmicheall; Lord Ruthven; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberurchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crossrig; Lord Phesdoe; Mr Francis Montgomry; Laird of Pollock; Lord Provest of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Twenty two day of December Jaj vic Nyntie Eight years1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Duke of Queensberry P:S:; Earl of Argyle; Earl of Crafurd; Earl of Marr; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Lowdone; Earl of Anandale; Earl of Northesk; Lord Strathnaver; Lord Montgomry; Lord Carmicheall; Lord Ruthven; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberurchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crossrig; Lord Phesdoe; Mr Francis Montgomry; Laird of Pollock; Lord Provest of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/27, 165r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 165r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 165r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 165r.

Act, 22 December 1698, Edinburgh

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Act

Act Liberating Mr William Wilson

Anent The petition given in to the Lords of his majesties privy Councill By Mr William Wilson Late Minister at Couper in Fife. Shewing That where having been seased Imprisoned and Conveened before their Lordships, for celebrating clandestine mariadges Ingenously confessed his guilt in that matter, And their Lordships have been Eye witnesses of his old age poverty and distress utterly unable To Bear Banishment. They were pleased in moderation thereof only to Remand him to prison till furder order. And Seeing That now first and Last he hes suffered no Less then Eleven moneths Imprisonment, And That he is truly reduced To that misery through old age and poverty, That death wold in some sort prove a releiff. And That he hes promised seriously to their Lordships, and is Ready to Enact himself under all highest pains That he shall not for hereafter Committ the Like transgression And Therfore Humbly Craving To the Effect underwrittin as the said petition Bears. The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill, Having Considered this Petition given in to them by Mr William Wilson, They heirby give order and warrant to the magistrats of Edinburgh, and Keeper of their Tolbooth, To set the petitioner at Liberty furth thereof, In Respect he hes Enacted himself in the Books of his majesties privy Councill That he shall not preach, baptize, marry, nor Exercise any other pairt of his ministerial function within this Kingdom untill he be qualified according to Law, under the penalty of Five hundered merks Scots money in caice of transgression of any pairt of the premises.

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Act

Act Liberating Mr William Wilson

Anent The petition given in to the Lords of his majesties privy Councill By Mr William Wilson Late Minister at Couper in Fife. Shewing That where having been seased Imprisoned and Conveened before their Lordships, for celebrating clandestine mariadges Ingenously confessed his guilt in that matter, And their Lordships have been Eye witnesses of his old age poverty and distress utterly unable To Bear Banishment. They were pleased in moderation thereof only to Remand him to prison till furder order. And Seeing That now first and Last he hes suffered no Less then Eleven moneths Imprisonment, And That he is truly reduced To that misery through old age and poverty, That death wold in some sort prove a releiff. And That he hes promised seriously to their Lordships, and is Ready to Enact himself under all highest pains That he shall not for hereafter Committ the Like transgression And Therfore Humbly Craving To the Effect underwrittin as the said petition Bears. The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill, Having Considered this Petition given in to them by Mr William Wilson, They heirby give order and warrant to the magistrats of Edinburgh, and Keeper of their Tolbooth, To set the petitioner at Liberty furth thereof, In Respect he hes Enacted himself in the Books of his majesties privy Councill That he shall not preach, baptize, marry, nor Exercise any other pairt of his ministerial function within this Kingdom untill he be qualified according to Law, under the penalty of Five hundered merks Scots money in caice of transgression of any pairt of the premises.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 510-11.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 510-11.

Sederunt, 22 December 1698, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Duke of Queensberrie P.S.; Earl of Argyle; Earl of Crafurd; Earl of Marr; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Lowdown; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Northesk; Lord Strathnaver; Lord Montgomry; Lord Carmichaell; Lord Ruthven; Lord Advocate; Lord Justice-Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crosrigg; Lord Phesdo; Mr Francis Montgomry; Laird of Pollock; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Duke of Queensberrie P.S.; Earl of Argyle; Earl of Crafurd; Earl of Marr; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Lowdown; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Northesk; Lord Strathnaver; Lord Montgomry; Lord Carmichaell; Lord Ruthven; Lord Advocate; Lord Justice-Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crosrigg; Lord Phesdo; Mr Francis Montgomry; Laird of Pollock; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/51, 510.

2. NRS, PC1/51, 510.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 510.

2. NRS, PC1/51, 510.