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Recomendatione anent accompts Mr William Smith

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Comittie haveing Considered a recept given in to them granted by Mr Archibald Forbes Livt to the Master of Forbes to Mr William Smith his Landlord in Old Meldrum for the soume of sixtie punds Sterling money of England resting be him to his said Landlord for his oun and his servants intertainment and other necessars of bed and board for the space of Eight moneths they were quartered ther, Which he obleidges him to pay out of the first and readiest of his pay dated the twentie Eight day of June Jaj vjc nyntie years The Committie Finds that the said soume was furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that the same is in the termes of the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament and also in the termes of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto anent the polemoney, And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion that the said soume of sixtie punds sterling is to be payed to the said Mr William Smith to whom the same is due and that out of the present polemoney and that the said Mr William is to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly Extending in scots money to Seven Hundred and Twentie punds as the said report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said report and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Mr William Smith the above soume of sixtie punds sterling money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accompts Mr William Smith

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Comittie haveing Considered a recept given in to them granted by Mr Archibald Forbes Livt to the Master of Forbes to Mr William Smith his Landlord in Old Meldrum for the soume of sixtie punds Sterling money of England resting be him to his said Landlord for his oun and his servants intertainment and other necessars of bed and board for the space of Eight moneths they were quartered ther, Which he obleidges him to pay out of the first and readiest of his pay dated the twentie Eight day of June Jaj vjc nyntie years The Committie Finds that the said soume was furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that the same is in the termes of the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament and also in the termes of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto anent the polemoney, And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion that the said soume of sixtie punds sterling is to be payed to the said Mr William Smith to whom the same is due and that out of the present polemoney and that the said Mr William is to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly Extending in scots money to Seven Hundred and Twentie punds as the said report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said report and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Mr William Smith the above soume of sixtie punds sterling money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 293r-293v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 293r-293v.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of The Inhabitants of Bruntisland

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appoynted for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces to the inhabitants within the burgh of Bruntisland with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther are severall articles of the saids accomptts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent the polemoney and the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have refused and rejected all these articles, And Finds that ther are severall articles of these accompts stated as resting be the forces not upon scots pay Which at desire of the party they have not Considered at this time, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected and the articles not at present Considered. Ther is still resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants the soumes aftermentioned Which they Find suficiently verified and proven the farr greater part therof be recepts or subscryved accompts under the hands of the souldiers or officers to whom the same was furnished and the rest be the oathes and Depositions of the saids inhabitants taken before two of the 2 Corners3 of Bruntisland Viz by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Two hundred Fourscore Nyntein punds fiftein shilling four pennies scots And by the Lord Blantyre his regiment of foot the soume of Thrie punds seven shilling scots Item by the Earle of Annandale his troop of horss Two punds thrie shilling scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the soume of Two punds four shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons one pund Eightein shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss two punds sixtein shilling scots Extending altogither to the soume of Thrie hundreth and Eleven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots And Finds that the articles quherof this last soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and proclamation of Councill relative therto, And Therfore Its the Committies oppinion That this Soume of thrie hundreth and Eleven punds threttein shilling four pennies Is to be payed to the inhabitants of Bruntisland out of the present polemoney and that the saids inhabitants are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polmoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the soume of thrie hundreth and eleven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of The Inhabitants of Bruntisland

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appoynted for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces to the inhabitants within the burgh of Bruntisland with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther are severall articles of the saids accomptts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent the polemoney and the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have refused and rejected all these articles, And Finds that ther are severall articles of these accompts stated as resting be the forces not upon scots pay Which at desire of the party they have not Considered at this time, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected and the articles not at present Considered. Ther is still resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants the soumes aftermentioned Which they Find suficiently verified and proven the farr greater part therof be recepts or subscryved accompts under the hands of the souldiers or officers to whom the same was furnished and the rest be the oathes and Depositions of the saids inhabitants taken before two of the 2 Corners3 of Bruntisland Viz by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Two hundred Fourscore Nyntein punds fiftein shilling four pennies scots And by the Lord Blantyre his regiment of foot the soume of Thrie punds seven shilling scots Item by the Earle of Annandale his troop of horss Two punds thrie shilling scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the soume of Two punds four shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons one pund Eightein shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss two punds sixtein shilling scots Extending altogither to the soume of Thrie hundreth and Eleven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots And Finds that the articles quherof this last soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and proclamation of Councill relative therto, And Therfore Its the Committies oppinion That this Soume of thrie hundreth and Eleven punds threttein shilling four pennies Is to be payed to the inhabitants of Bruntisland out of the present polemoney and that the saids inhabitants are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polmoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the soume of thrie hundreth and eleven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 292r-293r.

2. The word ‘baillies’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 292r-293r.

2. The word ‘baillies’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of Mr Robert Keith of Lintush

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accomptts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to Mr Robert Keith of Lintush with the instructiones and verifications therof They find that ther are severall articles in the said accomt Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto And Therfore they have refused and rejected these articles and Finds it suficiently verified and proven be the oath and depositione of the said Mr Robert Keith and be the oathes and depositiones of diverse sundrie famous witnesses taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Aberdein Conforme to the saids depositiones and Commissioners report subscribed by them and produced to and Concidered be the said Committie That besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is still resting be a detatchment of his majesties forces upon scots pay under the Comand of Collonell Richard Cuninghame and Coll […] Buchan the Soume of ane Thousand ane Hundred and seven punds threttein shilling four pennies scots to the said Mr Robert Keith of Lentush and Finds that all the articles quherof this soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament (and proclamations of Councill relative therto) Entituled act for polemoney, And Therfore Its the Committies opinion That the said soume of ane Thousand one hundreth and seven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots Is to be payed to the said Mr Robert Keith Out of the pole money, And that he is to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof And Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause make payment to the said Mr Robert Keith of the soume of Ane Thousand ane hundreth and seven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots as resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that Out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of Mr Robert Keith of Lintush

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accomptts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to Mr Robert Keith of Lintush with the instructiones and verifications therof They find that ther are severall articles in the said accomt Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto And Therfore they have refused and rejected these articles and Finds it suficiently verified and proven be the oath and depositione of the said Mr Robert Keith and be the oathes and depositiones of diverse sundrie famous witnesses taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Aberdein Conforme to the saids depositiones and Commissioners report subscribed by them and produced to and Concidered be the said Committie That besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is still resting be a detatchment of his majesties forces upon scots pay under the Comand of Collonell Richard Cuninghame and Coll […] Buchan the Soume of ane Thousand ane Hundred and seven punds threttein shilling four pennies scots to the said Mr Robert Keith of Lentush and Finds that all the articles quherof this soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament (and proclamations of Councill relative therto) Entituled act for polemoney, And Therfore Its the Committies opinion That the said soume of ane Thousand one hundreth and seven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots Is to be payed to the said Mr Robert Keith Out of the pole money, And that he is to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof And Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause make payment to the said Mr Robert Keith of the soume of Ane Thousand ane hundreth and seven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots as resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that Out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 291v-292r.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 291v-292r.

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Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of The Tennents of Abercairnie

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them be the Laird of Abercairnies tennents in Pearthshire as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants with the instructiones and verificationes of the same They Find that ther are severall articles in these accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles and Finds the haill articles of the saids accomptts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids tennents taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the said shyre of Pearth Conforme to the saids accompts and reports of the saids Commissioners subscribed by them at the end of each Accompt Which were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is yet resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tennents the soumes following Viz be the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie two punds scots money Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss the soume of Eightein punds one shilling scots Item be Captain Bryce Governor of the Castle of Drumond in […] for the use of that Garison the Soume of Fourscore four punds scots Item be the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the soume of Eightein pund scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tenents of Abercairnie altogither to the soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, And that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore It is their opinion that the said soume of ane hundreth thrie score twelue punds ane shilling scots money2 to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids tenents of Abercarnie are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney to Cause pay to the saids tennent the Soume of ane hundreth and thriescore twelue punds one shilling scots money in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of The Tennents of Abercairnie

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them be the Laird of Abercairnies tennents in Pearthshire as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants with the instructiones and verificationes of the same They Find that ther are severall articles in these accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles and Finds the haill articles of the saids accomptts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids tennents taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the said shyre of Pearth Conforme to the saids accompts and reports of the saids Commissioners subscribed by them at the end of each Accompt Which were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is yet resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tennents the soumes following Viz be the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie two punds scots money Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss the soume of Eightein punds one shilling scots Item be Captain Bryce Governor of the Castle of Drumond in […] for the use of that Garison the Soume of Fourscore four punds scots Item be the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the soume of Eightein pund scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tenents of Abercairnie altogither to the soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, And that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore It is their opinion that the said soume of ane hundreth thrie score twelue punds ane shilling scots money2 to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids tenents of Abercarnie are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney to Cause pay to the saids tennent the Soume of ane hundreth and thriescore twelue punds one shilling scots money in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 290v-291v.

2. Illegible word scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 290v-291v.

2. Illegible word scored out here.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of Sir Philip Enstruther and Lord Enstruthers tennents

The Lords of his Majestie privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of ther oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts due by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Comittie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be the Lord Rollo his troop of horss Which was upon scots pay to Sir Philip Enstruther of that ilk and the Lord Enstruther ther tennents with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find the haill articles of the said accompt suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids tennents taken before two of the Commissioners of supply within the shire of Fife Conforme to the report subscribed be the saids Commissioners and also by recepts Which accompts report and recepts were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie and the Committie Finds that conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones therof ther is resting by the said Lord Rollo his troop of horss to the said Sir Philip Enstruther and the Lord Enstruther ther tennents the soume of Threttie four punds two shilling Eight pennies scots and the Committie Finds that the haill articles quherof the said soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and alsoe of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore, It is the Committies oppinion that the said soume of Thretie four pund two shilling Eight penies Is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the saids tennents are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby aprove therof And Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Sir Philip Enstruther The Lord Enstruther and ther tennents the above soume of Threttie four punds two shilling Eight penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of Sir Philip Enstruther and Lord Enstruthers tennents

The Lords of his Majestie privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of ther oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts due by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Comittie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be the Lord Rollo his troop of horss Which was upon scots pay to Sir Philip Enstruther of that ilk and the Lord Enstruther ther tennents with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find the haill articles of the said accompt suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids tennents taken before two of the Commissioners of supply within the shire of Fife Conforme to the report subscribed be the saids Commissioners and also by recepts Which accompts report and recepts were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie and the Committie Finds that conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones therof ther is resting by the said Lord Rollo his troop of horss to the said Sir Philip Enstruther and the Lord Enstruther ther tennents the soume of Threttie four punds two shilling Eight pennies scots and the Committie Finds that the haill articles quherof the said soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and alsoe of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore, It is the Committies oppinion that the said soume of Thretie four pund two shilling Eight penies Is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the saids tennents are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby aprove therof And Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Sir Philip Enstruther The Lord Enstruther and ther tennents the above soume of Threttie four punds two shilling Eight penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 290r-290v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 290r-290v.

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Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of the Tennents of Enstruther and Killreny

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie haveing Considered the severall accompts given in to them as resting by the Gentlemen of the Lord Rollo his troop of horss Which was upon scots pay to the inhabitants brewers and tennents of the respective burghs Lands and aikers afterspecified, With the instructiones and verificationes of these accompts They Find the haill articles of these accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and Depositions of the Inhabitants brewers and tennants taken before two Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Fyfe and a great many of the saids articles both be the forsaids Depositiones and recepts under the hand of the Gentlemen of the said Troop Conforme to the saids recepts and the reports of the saids Commissioners subscribed be them both produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And the Committie Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones therof forsaids Ther is resting be the Gentlmen of the said troop to the saids inhabitants brewers and tennents the soumes following Viz to the Inhabitants brewers of the burgh of Killrainy The soume of Fourtie punds scots money Item to the inhabitants brewers of the burgh of Enstruther Easter the Soume of ane hundreth and ten punds four shilling six pennies scots Item to the tennents of the aikers of Enstruther Wester the soume of seven punds Eight shilling six penies scots Item to the inhabitants of Enstruther Wester the soume of Thriescore nyne punds one shilling scots Item as the tennents of Innergellie and Barnsmuir the soume of Twentie five punds twelue shilling scots Extending altogither the saids haill soumes to the soume of Two hundreth fiftie two punds six shilling scots, And the Committie Finds that the saids accompts and haill articles therof are all furnished in the moneths of October november and December Jaj vjc and nyntie years, and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament anent polemoney and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore It is ther oppinion That the said soume of Two hundreth fiftie two punds six shilling scots is to be payed2 to3 the saids inhabitants brewers and tennents out of the present polemoney And that they are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants and tennents and others above Designed the soume of Two hundreth Fiftie two punds six shilling scots money in the said report resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of the Tennents of Enstruther and Killreny

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie haveing Considered the severall accompts given in to them as resting by the Gentlemen of the Lord Rollo his troop of horss Which was upon scots pay to the inhabitants brewers and tennents of the respective burghs Lands and aikers afterspecified, With the instructiones and verificationes of these accompts They Find the haill articles of these accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and Depositions of the Inhabitants brewers and tennants taken before two Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Fyfe and a great many of the saids articles both be the forsaids Depositiones and recepts under the hand of the Gentlemen of the said Troop Conforme to the saids recepts and the reports of the saids Commissioners subscribed be them both produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And the Committie Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones therof forsaids Ther is resting be the Gentlmen of the said troop to the saids inhabitants brewers and tennents the soumes following Viz to the Inhabitants brewers of the burgh of Killrainy The soume of Fourtie punds scots money Item to the inhabitants brewers of the burgh of Enstruther Easter the Soume of ane hundreth and ten punds four shilling six pennies scots Item to the tennents of the aikers of Enstruther Wester the soume of seven punds Eight shilling six penies scots Item to the inhabitants of Enstruther Wester the soume of Thriescore nyne punds one shilling scots Item as the tennents of Innergellie and Barnsmuir the soume of Twentie five punds twelue shilling scots Extending altogither the saids haill soumes to the soume of Two hundreth fiftie two punds six shilling scots, And the Committie Finds that the saids accompts and haill articles therof are all furnished in the moneths of October november and December Jaj vjc and nyntie years, and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament anent polemoney and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore It is ther oppinion That the said soume of Two hundreth fiftie two punds six shilling scots is to be payed2 to3 the saids inhabitants brewers and tennents out of the present polemoney And that they are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants and tennents and others above Designed the soume of Two hundreth Fiftie two punds six shilling scots money in the said report resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 289r-289v.

2. The words ‘each of’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 289r-289v.

2. The words ‘each of’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/271

Order

Recomendation anent accompts In favor of The shyre of Aberdeen

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for revising the accomptts resting be his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in as resting be his majesties forces to the Inhabitants within the shire of Aberdeen divided in Presbytries in maner after sett doune with the instructiones and verificationes of the saids accompts They Find that ther are severall articles of the saids accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent the polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore they have refused and rejected all these articles, And Finds that ther are severall articles stated upon the forces, Which were not upon scots pay as to which the Committie makes no other report But that the parties does not at present insist for them In Respect they will not be allowed out of the polemoney, and Finds that besides the soumes allowed to the inhabitants of the said shyre by ane former act of privy Councill dated in march Jaj vjc nyntie two years Ther is yet resting to the saids inhabitants according as they are divyded in presbytries be his Majesties forces Which were upon scots pay The soumes following Viz to the inhabitants of the presbytries of Ellon be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of two hundreth and twentie six punds ten shilling scots and by the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie four punds scots Extending the saids two soumes resting to the inhabitants of the said presbytrie of Ellon to the soume of Two hundred and fiftie punds ten shilling scots Item to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Aberdeen the soumes following by the deceast Lord Cardross regiment of Dragoons the Soume2 of Thrie Thousand one hundreth Thriescore four punds tuelue shilling two pennies scots, Item by the Lord Elphingston his troop of horss the soume of ane Thousand and thretie thrie punds fiftein shilling six penies scots Item by the master of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of Thrie hundreth thriescore and ten punds four shilling scots Item by Captaine Burnet his troop of horss The soume of two hundreth and Fourscore ten punds scots Item by the master of Polwarth his troop of horss The soume of Fourtie seven punds Eight shilling four penies scots Item by the Laird of Pollack his troop of horss the soume of Threttie four punds thretein shilling scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his Troop of horss Eleven punds sixtein shilling scots Item by Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of Five Hundreth and Threttie five punds fiftein shilling Eight pennies scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and Fiftie one punds nyntein shilling Eight penies scots Item by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot Ten punds Seventein shilling scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot six punds sixtein shilling scots, Item by the Earle of Anandale his troop of horss the soume of Two hundreth and Ten punds ten shilling scots Extending the saids soumes resting to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Aberdein to the soume of five Thousand Eight Hundreth and Thrie score Eight punds seventein shilling eight penies scots Item to the inhabitants of the presbytrie of Alfoord the soumes following Viz be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of3 Dragoons the soume of one thousand seven Hundred and Fourtie thrie punds sixtein shilling scots Item by the master of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of Twentie nyne punds scots Item by Captain Burnet his troope of horss the soume of Fourscore six punds scots Item by the Lord Elphingstoune his troop of horss the soume of Thrie-score Eight punds scots Item by the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss The soume of Thriescore ten punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Ross his troop of horss the soume of horss the soume of4 Threttie thrie punds scots Item by the Earle of Anandale therafter the Laird of Edinglassie his troop the soume of two hundreth fiftie four punds fiftein shilling scots Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of Horss Fourtein punds scots Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss The soume of Threttie nyne punds scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the soume of twentie one punds scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Threttie thrie punds scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the Soume of one hundreth and fourtie four punds Scots, Item by the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the Soume of Fourscore ten punds ten shilling scots, Item by the Garison of Killdrimie the soume of Thriescore and Eleven punds thretein shilling four penies scots Item by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Thrie hundreth thriescore twelue punds sixtein shilling eight penies scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot The soume of Threttie two punds Item by Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie Eight punds scots Item by the deceast Lord Bargany his regiment of foot the soume of ane Hundreth and Threttie six punds Scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the inhabitants of the said presbytrie of Alfoord to the soume of Thrie Thousand two hundreth and Thriescore seven punds two shilling scots Item to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Kincardine the soumes following Viz be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of one Thousand thrie hundreth and thriescore sixtein punds one shilling two penies scots Item be Coll Richard Cunninghame his regiment of foot The soume of seven hundreth and nyntein punds Eightein shilling ten pennies scots Item by the master of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of Two hundreth and Twentie seven punds thretein shilling two pennies scots Item by the deceast George Gordon of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Thriescore Seventein punds Eightein shilling six pennies scots Item by the master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of thriescore sixtein punds twelue shilling six penies scots Item by the Lord Elphingstoune his troop of horss two punds fiftein shilling six penies scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot one pund ten shilling scots Item by Captain Blair his troop of horss, The soume of sixtein punds Item by the Laird of Grubitt his troop of horss seven punds scots Item by the said Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot, The Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons, and the Master of Forbes Edinglassie, Captaine Burnet and Lord Elphingstoune their troops of horss among them the soume of fourtie six punds six shilling Eight penies scots Extending the saids soumes resting to the inhabitants within the said presbytrie of Kincardine to the soume of Two Thousand fyve hundreth and fiftie one punds six shilling four penies scots Item to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Garrioch the soumes following Viz be the master of Polwarth his troope of Horss the soume of ane hundreth and fiftie punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Earle of Annandale therafter the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Two hundreth and two punds ten shillings scots Item by the master of Forbes his troop of Horss the soume of Four hundreth and fourty punds four penies scots Item by the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Twenty five pund scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of one Thousand one hundreth and thretie six punds Eightein shilling Eight penies scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Twentie four punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the Soume of thretie four pund two shilling scots Item by the Lord Ross his troop of horss twelue punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Yester his troop of Horss the soume of Twelue punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the soume of twelue pund ten shilling Scots Item by the deceast Laird of Blair his troop of horss twelue punds ten shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and Fourscore five punds scots Item by Coll Richard Cunninghame his regiment of foott the Soume of two hundreth and four punds four penies scots Item by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Threttie seven punds scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the soume of fourtie punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Viscount of Kenmure his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie Six punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot the soume of Threttie six punds fourtein shilling scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the inhabitants within the said presbytrie of Garrioch to the soume of Two Thousand fyve Hundreth and nyntie thrie punds Eleven shilling four penies scots Item to the Inhabitants within the said presbytrie of Turreff the soumes following Viz be the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of four hundreth and fourtie four punds Two shilling two pennies Scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of Fourtie punds fiftein shilling six penies scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Fourtie four punds five shilling scot Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the inhabitants within the said presbytrie of Turreff to the soume of five hundreth and twentie nyne pund two shilling Eight pennies Item to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Straboggie the soumes following Viz be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of five hundreth and fourscore thrie punds scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Two Hundreth and fiftie Eight punds sixtein shilling scots Item be the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the soume of ane hundreth and twelue punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Elphingstoune his troop of horss the soume of ane hundreth and thrie5 punds Twelue shilling scots Item by the Lord Ross his troop of horss the soume of Fourtie thrie punds ten shilling scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie eight punds scots Item by the deceast Laird of Blair his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie eight punds scots Item by the deceast Laird of Blair his troop of horss the soume of Fourtie thrie punds ten shilling scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie eight punds scots Item by the Laird of Pollock his troop of Horss the soume of Fourtie thrie punds seventein shilling scots Item by the Lord Newbotle his troope of horss the soume of Thriescore punds scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the soume of fiftie seven punds scots Item by the master of Polwarth his troop of horss Fiftie seven punds scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and fourscor Eightein punds twelue shilling scots Item by Collonell Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of Two hundreth and two punds fourtein shilling scots Item by the viscount of Kenmure his regiment of foot The Soume of ane hundreth and nyne punds Eight shilling scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and thriescore thrie punds two shilling scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the inhabitants to the Soume of Two thousand ane hundreth and twentie Eight punds one shilling scots Extending alltogither the haill, the soumes resting by his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants within the shyre of Aberdeen as they are stated in Presbytries in maner abovewritten to the soume of seventein Thousand one hundreth Eightie Eight punds one shilling scots, And the Comittie Finds that the haill articles quherof this Last Soume is made up wer all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the Nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for pole money and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore It is the Comitties oppinion that the said Soume of Seventein Thousand ane hundreth Eighty eight pund one shilling scots is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the saids inhabitants of the shyre of Aberdeen as they are stated in Presbytries abovementioned are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly As the said report bears The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill6 Doe heirby approve of the said Report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the above soume of seventein thousand one hundreth and Eighty Eight punds one shilling scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay and that out of the said polemoney.

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/271

Order

Recomendation anent accompts In favor of The shyre of Aberdeen

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for revising the accomptts resting be his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in as resting be his majesties forces to the Inhabitants within the shire of Aberdeen divided in Presbytries in maner after sett doune with the instructiones and verificationes of the saids accompts They Find that ther are severall articles of the saids accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent the polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore they have refused and rejected all these articles, And Finds that ther are severall articles stated upon the forces, Which were not upon scots pay as to which the Committie makes no other report But that the parties does not at present insist for them In Respect they will not be allowed out of the polemoney, and Finds that besides the soumes allowed to the inhabitants of the said shyre by ane former act of privy Councill dated in march Jaj vjc nyntie two years Ther is yet resting to the saids inhabitants according as they are divyded in presbytries be his Majesties forces Which were upon scots pay The soumes following Viz to the inhabitants of the presbytries of Ellon be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of two hundreth and twentie six punds ten shilling scots and by the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie four punds scots Extending the saids two soumes resting to the inhabitants of the said presbytrie of Ellon to the soume of Two hundred and fiftie punds ten shilling scots Item to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Aberdeen the soumes following by the deceast Lord Cardross regiment of Dragoons the Soume2 of Thrie Thousand one hundreth Thriescore four punds tuelue shilling two pennies scots, Item by the Lord Elphingston his troop of horss the soume of ane Thousand and thretie thrie punds fiftein shilling six penies scots Item by the master of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of Thrie hundreth thriescore and ten punds four shilling scots Item by Captaine Burnet his troop of horss The soume of two hundreth and Fourscore ten punds scots Item by the master of Polwarth his troop of horss The soume of Fourtie seven punds Eight shilling four penies scots Item by the Laird of Pollack his troop of horss the soume of Threttie four punds thretein shilling scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his Troop of horss Eleven punds sixtein shilling scots Item by Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of Five Hundreth and Threttie five punds fiftein shilling Eight pennies scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and Fiftie one punds nyntein shilling Eight penies scots Item by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot Ten punds Seventein shilling scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot six punds sixtein shilling scots, Item by the Earle of Anandale his troop of horss the soume of Two hundreth and Ten punds ten shilling scots Extending the saids soumes resting to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Aberdein to the soume of five Thousand Eight Hundreth and Thrie score Eight punds seventein shilling eight penies scots Item to the inhabitants of the presbytrie of Alfoord the soumes following Viz be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of3 Dragoons the soume of one thousand seven Hundred and Fourtie thrie punds sixtein shilling scots Item by the master of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of Twentie nyne punds scots Item by Captain Burnet his troope of horss the soume of Fourscore six punds scots Item by the Lord Elphingstoune his troop of horss the soume of Thrie-score Eight punds scots Item by the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss The soume of Thriescore ten punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Ross his troop of horss the soume of horss the soume of4 Threttie thrie punds scots Item by the Earle of Anandale therafter the Laird of Edinglassie his troop the soume of two hundreth fiftie four punds fiftein shilling scots Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of Horss Fourtein punds scots Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss The soume of Threttie nyne punds scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the soume of twentie one punds scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Threttie thrie punds scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the Soume of one hundreth and fourtie four punds Scots, Item by the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the Soume of Fourscore ten punds ten shilling scots, Item by the Garison of Killdrimie the soume of Thriescore and Eleven punds thretein shilling four penies scots Item by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Thrie hundreth thriescore twelue punds sixtein shilling eight penies scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot The soume of Threttie two punds Item by Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie Eight punds scots Item by the deceast Lord Bargany his regiment of foot the soume of ane Hundreth and Threttie six punds Scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the inhabitants of the said presbytrie of Alfoord to the soume of Thrie Thousand two hundreth and Thriescore seven punds two shilling scots Item to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Kincardine the soumes following Viz be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of one Thousand thrie hundreth and thriescore sixtein punds one shilling two penies scots Item be Coll Richard Cunninghame his regiment of foot The soume of seven hundreth and nyntein punds Eightein shilling ten pennies scots Item by the master of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of Two hundreth and Twentie seven punds thretein shilling two pennies scots Item by the deceast George Gordon of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Thriescore Seventein punds Eightein shilling six pennies scots Item by the master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of thriescore sixtein punds twelue shilling six penies scots Item by the Lord Elphingstoune his troop of horss two punds fiftein shilling six penies scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot one pund ten shilling scots Item by Captain Blair his troop of horss, The soume of sixtein punds Item by the Laird of Grubitt his troop of horss seven punds scots Item by the said Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot, The Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons, and the Master of Forbes Edinglassie, Captaine Burnet and Lord Elphingstoune their troops of horss among them the soume of fourtie six punds six shilling Eight penies scots Extending the saids soumes resting to the inhabitants within the said presbytrie of Kincardine to the soume of Two Thousand fyve hundreth and fiftie one punds six shilling four penies scots Item to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Garrioch the soumes following Viz be the master of Polwarth his troope of Horss the soume of ane hundreth and fiftie punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Earle of Annandale therafter the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Two hundreth and two punds ten shillings scots Item by the master of Forbes his troop of Horss the soume of Four hundreth and fourty punds four penies scots Item by the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Twenty five pund scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of one Thousand one hundreth and thretie six punds Eightein shilling Eight penies scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Twentie four punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the Soume of thretie four pund two shilling scots Item by the Lord Ross his troop of horss twelue punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Yester his troop of Horss the soume of Twelue punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the soume of twelue pund ten shilling Scots Item by the deceast Laird of Blair his troop of horss twelue punds ten shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and Fourscore five punds scots Item by Coll Richard Cunninghame his regiment of foott the Soume of two hundreth and four punds four penies scots Item by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Threttie seven punds scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the soume of fourtie punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Viscount of Kenmure his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie Six punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot the soume of Threttie six punds fourtein shilling scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the inhabitants within the said presbytrie of Garrioch to the soume of Two Thousand fyve Hundreth and nyntie thrie punds Eleven shilling four penies scots Item to the Inhabitants within the said presbytrie of Turreff the soumes following Viz be the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of four hundreth and fourtie four punds Two shilling two pennies Scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of Fourtie punds fiftein shilling six penies scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Fourtie four punds five shilling scot Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the inhabitants within the said presbytrie of Turreff to the soume of five hundreth and twentie nyne pund two shilling Eight pennies Item to the inhabitants within the presbytrie of Straboggie the soumes following Viz be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of five hundreth and fourscore thrie punds scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Two Hundreth and fiftie Eight punds sixtein shilling scots Item be the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the soume of ane hundreth and twelue punds ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Elphingstoune his troop of horss the soume of ane hundreth and thrie5 punds Twelue shilling scots Item by the Lord Ross his troop of horss the soume of Fourtie thrie punds ten shilling scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie eight punds scots Item by the deceast Laird of Blair his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie eight punds scots Item by the deceast Laird of Blair his troop of horss the soume of Fourtie thrie punds ten shilling scots Item by Sir William Hope his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie eight punds scots Item by the Laird of Pollock his troop of Horss the soume of Fourtie thrie punds seventein shilling scots Item by the Lord Newbotle his troope of horss the soume of Thriescore punds scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the soume of fiftie seven punds scots Item by the master of Polwarth his troop of horss Fiftie seven punds scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and fourscor Eightein punds twelue shilling scots Item by Collonell Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of Two hundreth and two punds fourtein shilling scots Item by the viscount of Kenmure his regiment of foot The Soume of ane hundreth and nyne punds Eight shilling scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and thriescore thrie punds two shilling scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the inhabitants to the Soume of Two thousand ane hundreth and twentie Eight punds one shilling scots Extending alltogither the haill, the soumes resting by his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants within the shyre of Aberdeen as they are stated in Presbytries in maner abovewritten to the soume of seventein Thousand one hundreth Eightie Eight punds one shilling scots, And the Comittie Finds that the haill articles quherof this Last Soume is made up wer all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the Nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for pole money and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore It is the Comitties oppinion that the said Soume of Seventein Thousand ane hundreth Eighty eight pund one shilling scots is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the saids inhabitants of the shyre of Aberdeen as they are stated in Presbytries abovementioned are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly As the said report bears The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill6 Doe heirby approve of the said Report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the above soume of seventein thousand one hundreth and Eighty Eight punds one shilling scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 285r-289r.

2. Two illegible words scored out here.

3. The word ‘foott’ scored out here.

4. Sic.

5. The word ‘score’ scored out here.

6. The words ‘having Considered’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 285r-289r.

2. Two illegible words scored out here.

3. The word ‘foott’ scored out here.

4. Sic.

5. The word ‘score’ scored out here.

6. The words ‘having Considered’ scored out here.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of George Killgour and Alexander Glass

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of ther oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them be George Killgoue nottar in Old Aberdeen and Alexander Glass germor therwith the instructions and verifications therof They Find the articles of the said accompt suficiently verified and proven be the Report of the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Aberdeen Bearing that the saids George Killgour and Alexander Glass Compeired before them and Deponed that they have furnished to the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons and to the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the Corne and father stated in the accompt and that no part therof is payed Which report is Subscryved both be the Commissioners and be the saids Creditors and which Corne and fother is furnished in August Jaj vjc Eightie nyne years And Finds that ther is resting to the said George Killgour be the said Lord Cardross his regiment the soume of Eightie two punds ten shilling scots and be the said Lord Rollo his troop to the said Alexander Glass the soume of two pund sixtein shilling scots Compting the Corne and fother togither at six punds per boll and its the Committies oppinion that the saids two Soumes are to be payed to the two persones forsaids respective out of the polemoney appointed be the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament and that the said George Kilgower and Alexander Glass are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly. As the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recomends to the Commissioners of Parliament appointed anent the polemoney to Cause pay to the said persones the soumes of Eightie fiver punds to the said persone the soume of Eightie five punds to the said persones the soume of Eightie five punds six shilling scots money in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said2 polemoney

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of George Killgour and Alexander Glass

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of ther oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them be George Killgoue nottar in Old Aberdeen and Alexander Glass germor therwith the instructions and verifications therof They Find the articles of the said accompt suficiently verified and proven be the Report of the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Aberdeen Bearing that the saids George Killgour and Alexander Glass Compeired before them and Deponed that they have furnished to the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons and to the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the Corne and father stated in the accompt and that no part therof is payed Which report is Subscryved both be the Commissioners and be the saids Creditors and which Corne and fother is furnished in August Jaj vjc Eightie nyne years And Finds that ther is resting to the said George Killgour be the said Lord Cardross his regiment the soume of Eightie two punds ten shilling scots and be the said Lord Rollo his troop to the said Alexander Glass the soume of two pund sixtein shilling scots Compting the Corne and fother togither at six punds per boll and its the Committies oppinion that the saids two Soumes are to be payed to the two persones forsaids respective out of the polemoney appointed be the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament and that the said George Kilgower and Alexander Glass are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly. As the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recomends to the Commissioners of Parliament appointed anent the polemoney to Cause pay to the said persones the soumes of Eightie fiver punds to the said persone the soume of Eightie five punds to the said persones the soume of Eightie five punds six shilling scots money in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said2 polemoney

1. NRS, PC2/25, 284v-285r.

2. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 284v-285r.

2. Insertion.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of Sir John Aytounes tennants

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of ther oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces to Sir John Aytoune of that ilk and his tenants with the instructiones and verificationes of the Same They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts sufficiently verified and proven particularly by recepts under the hands of the forces to whom the same was furnished and all of them be a report under the hands of the Commissioners of supply within the shyre of Fyfe Bearing that they have seen and Considered the saids accompts And they Find that the haill articles are suficiently instructed by recepts except some few articles upon the treuth of furnishing of which the parties that were furnishers have deponed that they truely furnished the same Alsoe upon the articles of the Grass Which the recepts bear after the subscriptions that the same was truly furnished and yet unpayed which Recepts and the Commissioners report were produced to and Considered be the said Comittie and Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts instructed as said is, Ther is resting be his Majesties forces underwritten to the said Sir John Aytone and his tennents the soumes following viz by the Lord Newbotles troop of horss the soume of Fourtie punds Sixtein shilling Scots Item by Captain Bennet of Grubits troop of horss Threttein punds ten shilling scots Item by the Earle of Eglingtoune his troop of horss ten punds Eightein shilling four penies scots Extending the thrie Soume forsaids all in one to the soume of Sixtie five punds four shilling four penies scots And The Committie Finds that the haill articles quherof the said Totall Soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the fourth act Nynth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and also in the termes of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto that the said Soume of sixtie five punds four shilling four penies scots ought to be allowed to the said Sir John and his tennents out of the present polemoney and that he and they be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said Report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approved therof and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause make payment to the said Sir John Ayton2 and his tennents of the said soume of sixtie five pounds four shilling four penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of Sir John Aytounes tennants

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of ther oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces to Sir John Aytoune of that ilk and his tenants with the instructiones and verificationes of the Same They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts sufficiently verified and proven particularly by recepts under the hands of the forces to whom the same was furnished and all of them be a report under the hands of the Commissioners of supply within the shyre of Fyfe Bearing that they have seen and Considered the saids accompts And they Find that the haill articles are suficiently instructed by recepts except some few articles upon the treuth of furnishing of which the parties that were furnishers have deponed that they truely furnished the same Alsoe upon the articles of the Grass Which the recepts bear after the subscriptions that the same was truly furnished and yet unpayed which Recepts and the Commissioners report were produced to and Considered be the said Comittie and Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts instructed as said is, Ther is resting be his Majesties forces underwritten to the said Sir John Aytone and his tennents the soumes following viz by the Lord Newbotles troop of horss the soume of Fourtie punds Sixtein shilling Scots Item by Captain Bennet of Grubits troop of horss Threttein punds ten shilling scots Item by the Earle of Eglingtoune his troop of horss ten punds Eightein shilling four penies scots Extending the thrie Soume forsaids all in one to the soume of Sixtie five punds four shilling four penies scots And The Committie Finds that the haill articles quherof the said Totall Soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the fourth act Nynth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and also in the termes of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto that the said Soume of sixtie five punds four shilling four penies scots ought to be allowed to the said Sir John and his tennents out of the present polemoney and that he and they be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said Report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approved therof and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause make payment to the said Sir John Ayton2 and his tennents of the said soume of sixtie five pounds four shilling four penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 284r-284v.

2. The word ‘after’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 284r-284v.

2. The word ‘after’ scored out here.

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Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of2 Mrs Anderson and Baillie Baird

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of ther oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be James Hamilton Major to the Lord Bargenies regiment now Livetenant Coll to Hills regiment to Mrs Anna Baird relict to the deceast baillie Anderson of Innerkeithing and to Robert Baird baillie ther They Find it suficiently verified and proven be two severall bonds under the hands of the said Major Hamalton bearing annualrent and expenses and alse be report of the Commissioners of supply for the shyre of Fyfe Bearing that upon the Seventein day of November Jaj vjc and nyntie four The said Major Hamilton now Livt Coll to Coll Hills regiment did before them assert the debt in the saids two bonds to be yet due, and that it was Contracted for the use and subsistance of his Company That ther is resting to the saids two persones be the said Major now Livt Coll Hamiltone the soumes following Viz to the said Mistres Andersone The soume of Five hundreth and sixtein punds scots money principall and to the said Robert Baird The soume of five hundred and ten punds money forsaid Extending both to the soume of ane Thousand and twentie six punds money forsaid and it is the Comitties opinion that this Last soume ought to be payed to the saids persones out of the present polemoney In Respect the same Is for subsistance of Forces under the scots pay and is furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one But that ther is no annualrent or expences to be allowed for the saids Soumes And that the saids persones are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaury for payment of the principall soumes accordingly Conforme to ther respective proportiones above sett doune as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve of the said report And Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appoynted anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Mistres Anderson the Soume of Fyve Hundreth and sixtein punds scots principall and to the said Baillie Baird the said soume of Fyve Hundreth and ten punds Money forsaid as resting be his majesties forces upon Scots pay to them and that out of the said Polmoney.

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Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of2 Mrs Anderson and Baillie Baird

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of ther oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be James Hamilton Major to the Lord Bargenies regiment now Livetenant Coll to Hills regiment to Mrs Anna Baird relict to the deceast baillie Anderson of Innerkeithing and to Robert Baird baillie ther They Find it suficiently verified and proven be two severall bonds under the hands of the said Major Hamalton bearing annualrent and expenses and alse be report of the Commissioners of supply for the shyre of Fyfe Bearing that upon the Seventein day of November Jaj vjc and nyntie four The said Major Hamilton now Livt Coll to Coll Hills regiment did before them assert the debt in the saids two bonds to be yet due, and that it was Contracted for the use and subsistance of his Company That ther is resting to the saids two persones be the said Major now Livt Coll Hamiltone the soumes following Viz to the said Mistres Andersone The soume of Five hundreth and sixtein punds scots money principall and to the said Robert Baird The soume of five hundred and ten punds money forsaid Extending both to the soume of ane Thousand and twentie six punds money forsaid and it is the Comitties opinion that this Last soume ought to be payed to the saids persones out of the present polemoney In Respect the same Is for subsistance of Forces under the scots pay and is furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one But that ther is no annualrent or expences to be allowed for the saids Soumes And that the saids persones are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaury for payment of the principall soumes accordingly Conforme to ther respective proportiones above sett doune as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve of the said report And Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appoynted anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Mistres Anderson the Soume of Fyve Hundreth and sixtein punds scots principall and to the said Baillie Baird the said soume of Fyve Hundreth and ten punds Money forsaid as resting be his majesties forces upon Scots pay to them and that out of the said Polmoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 283r-284r.

2. The word ‘the’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 283r-284r.

2. The word ‘the’ scored out here.