Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

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Recomendation anent acomptts In favors of The Inhabitants of North Berwick

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appoynted for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the acompts given into them as resting be the souldiers of the Garisone in the Bass with the instructiones and verificationes therof To the inhabitants within the toune of North Berwick They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids Inhabitants taken before the Commissioners of supply within the shyre of Haddingtoune Conforme to the saids accompts and instructions therof, Ther is resting to the souldiers in the forsaid Garisone of the Bass to the inhabitants of the said toune of North Berwick the soume of Thrie hundreth Twentie seven punds Threttein shilling ten pennies scots money, and Finds that the saids accompts were all furnished preceeding the first day of Febraury Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamatione of Councill of the date the Last day of Jully Jaj vjc nyntie four years relative therto And Therfore it is their oppinion that the said soume of Thrie hundreth Twentie seven punds Threttein shilling ten pennies scots Is to be payed to the saids inhabitants of the toune of Northberwick out of the present polemoney and that the inhabitants are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report And Recomends to the Commissioners of Parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the said soume of thrie hundreth Twentie seven punds thretein shilling ten penies scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendation anent acomptts In favors of The Inhabitants of North Berwick

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appoynted for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the acompts given into them as resting be the souldiers of the Garisone in the Bass with the instructiones and verificationes therof To the inhabitants within the toune of North Berwick They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids Inhabitants taken before the Commissioners of supply within the shyre of Haddingtoune Conforme to the saids accompts and instructions therof, Ther is resting to the souldiers in the forsaid Garisone of the Bass to the inhabitants of the said toune of North Berwick the soume of Thrie hundreth Twentie seven punds Threttein shilling ten pennies scots money, and Finds that the saids accompts were all furnished preceeding the first day of Febraury Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamatione of Councill of the date the Last day of Jully Jaj vjc nyntie four years relative therto And Therfore it is their oppinion that the said soume of Thrie hundreth Twentie seven punds Threttein shilling ten pennies scots Is to be payed to the saids inhabitants of the toune of Northberwick out of the present polemoney and that the inhabitants are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report And Recomends to the Commissioners of Parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the said soume of thrie hundreth Twentie seven punds thretein shilling ten penies scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 282v-283r.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 282v-283r.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of The Laird of Brodie and his tennents

The Lords of his majesties privy Councill haveing Considered2 the3 report of a Committie of ther oun number appoynted for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie haveing Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces to the Laird of Brodie and his tennents within the shyre of Elgine and Forres with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther oun some of the articles of the said accompt which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles and Finds that the are some articles upon English forces which are not4 insisted for at this time And Finds that ther are some articles furnished to the Magazine of Elgine as to Which the Committie makes no report But that ther5 is ane accompt given in be the magazin keeper which is reported in the report made of the accompts resting to the severall heritors in this shyre and ther tennents and the Comittie Finds the haill other articles of this accompt suficiently verified and proven be the Oathes and depositiones of the said Laird of Brodie and his tennents taken before the Commissioners of supply within the said shyre Conforme to the report signed be two of the saids Comissioners produced to and Considered be the aid Committie And Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts and report, Ther is yet resting be his majesties forces after insert which were upon scots pay besides the articles forsaids The soumes following Viz be the Lord Yester his troop of horss the Soume of thriescore punds twelue shilling scots Item be the Master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of Two hundreth and nyntein punds Eightein shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the Soume of Fyftein punds scots Item be the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of four punds sixtein shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons two hundreth and seven punds fourtein shilling scots Item by Major Stewarts troop of horss Fourscore and Eleven punds four shilling scots Item by Coll Richard Cunninghame his regiment of foot ane hundreth and tuo punds sixtein shilling scots Item be the Viscount of Kenmure his regiement of foot Eight punds Scots Extending the haill Soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Laird of Brodie and his Tennents To the soume of six hundred and ten punds scots and Finds that the haill articles quherof the said Last Soume is made up are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamations of Councill relative therto and that they were all furnished preceiding the first day of Febraury Jaj vjc nyntie one years And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion That the said soume of six hundreth and ten punds scots money forsaid is to be payed to the said Laird of Brodie and his tenants 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 of the said report And Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the pole money To Cause pay to the said Laird of Brodie and his tennents The above soumes of six hundred and ten punds scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of The Laird of Brodie and his tennents

The Lords of his majesties privy Councill haveing Considered2 the3 report of a Committie of ther oun number appoynted for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie haveing Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces to the Laird of Brodie and his tennents within the shyre of Elgine and Forres with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther oun some of the articles of the said accompt which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles and Finds that the are some articles upon English forces which are not4 insisted for at this time And Finds that ther are some articles furnished to the Magazine of Elgine as to Which the Committie makes no report But that ther5 is ane accompt given in be the magazin keeper which is reported in the report made of the accompts resting to the severall heritors in this shyre and ther tennents and the Comittie Finds the haill other articles of this accompt suficiently verified and proven be the Oathes and depositiones of the said Laird of Brodie and his tennents taken before the Commissioners of supply within the said shyre Conforme to the report signed be two of the saids Comissioners produced to and Considered be the aid Committie And Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts and report, Ther is yet resting be his majesties forces after insert which were upon scots pay besides the articles forsaids The soumes following Viz be the Lord Yester his troop of horss the Soume of thriescore punds twelue shilling scots Item be the Master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of Two hundreth and nyntein punds Eightein shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the Soume of Fyftein punds scots Item be the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of four punds sixtein shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons two hundreth and seven punds fourtein shilling scots Item by Major Stewarts troop of horss Fourscore and Eleven punds four shilling scots Item by Coll Richard Cunninghame his regiment of foot ane hundreth and tuo punds sixtein shilling scots Item be the Viscount of Kenmure his regiement of foot Eight punds Scots Extending the haill Soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Laird of Brodie and his Tennents To the soume of six hundred and ten punds scots and Finds that the haill articles quherof the said Last Soume is made up are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamations of Councill relative therto and that they were all furnished preceiding the first day of Febraury Jaj vjc nyntie one years And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion That the said soume of six hundreth and ten punds scots money forsaid is to be payed to the said Laird of Brodie and his tenants 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 of the said report And Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the pole money To Cause pay to the said Laird of Brodie and his tennents The above soumes of six hundred and ten punds scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 281v-282v.

2. The word ‘a’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

4. The word ‘rescivered’ scored out here.

5. The word ‘are’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 281v-282v.

2. The word ‘a’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

4. The word ‘rescivered’ scored out here.

5. The word ‘are’ scored out here.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

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Recomendatione anent Compts In favors of Patrick Adam, and John Renny

The Lords of his majesties privy Councill having 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 be Patrick Adam Gentlman to the master of Forbes and John Ranny presenter at the kirk of Kairne both within the shyre of Aberdein With the instructiones and verificationes of the same They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficcently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids Patrick Adam and John Rainy taken before two of the Commissioners of supply within the shyre of Aberdeen Which depositiones and reports were produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And Finds that thir accompts are no part of the accompts given in as resting to the Inhabitants of the said shyre in Generall And Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones Ther is resting to the saids Patrick Adam and John Ranny be his majesties forces upon scots pay the soumes following viz to the said Patrick Adam be the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot The soume of Two hundreth sixtein punds scots and to the said John Rainy be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the Soume of Thrie hundred and fourtie one punds six shilling Eight penies scots Extending both the saids soumes to the soume of fyve hundreth and Fiftie seven punds six shilling Eight pennies money forsaid, and the Committie Finds that the haill Articles wherof 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 of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore Its the Comitties Opinion that the said soume of Five hundreth and Fifty seven punds six shilling Eight penies scots Is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the saids Patrick Adam and John Rany are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties Thesaury for payment of the same according to their respective proportiones and intrests above sett doune. As the said report bears The Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve the above report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay the said Patrick Adam the soume of Two Hundreth and sixtein punds scots and to the said John Rany the soume of Thrie hundreth and fourtie one punds six shilling Eight penies as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent Compts In favors of Patrick Adam, and John Renny

The Lords of his majesties privy Councill having 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 be Patrick Adam Gentlman to the master of Forbes and John Ranny presenter at the kirk of Kairne both within the shyre of Aberdein With the instructiones and verificationes of the same They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficcently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids Patrick Adam and John Rainy taken before two of the Commissioners of supply within the shyre of Aberdeen Which depositiones and reports were produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And Finds that thir accompts are no part of the accompts given in as resting to the Inhabitants of the said shyre in Generall And Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones Ther is resting to the saids Patrick Adam and John Ranny be his majesties forces upon scots pay the soumes following viz to the said Patrick Adam be the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot The soume of Two hundreth sixtein punds scots and to the said John Rainy be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the Soume of Thrie hundred and fourtie one punds six shilling Eight penies scots Extending both the saids soumes to the soume of fyve hundreth and Fiftie seven punds six shilling Eight pennies money forsaid, and the Committie Finds that the haill Articles wherof 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 of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore Its the Comitties Opinion that the said soume of Five hundreth and Fifty seven punds six shilling Eight penies scots Is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the saids Patrick Adam and John Rany are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties Thesaury for payment of the same according to their respective proportiones and intrests above sett doune. As the said report bears The Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve the above report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay the said Patrick Adam the soume of Two Hundreth and sixtein punds scots and to the said John Rany the soume of Thrie hundreth and fourtie one punds six shilling Eight penies as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 280v-281v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 280v-281v.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of The Paroch of Culsamond

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Comittie of ther oun number appointed for revising the accomptts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Comittie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants within the parochin of Culsamond with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther are some of the articles of the saids accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent anent polemoney or of the proclamatione of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles And Finds that ther are some of the articles And Finds that ther are some of the articles in the saids accomptts stated above the rates allowed be the Lords of privy Councill, and Therfore they have restricted these articles to and allowed them at the Councills rates and Finds the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the persones furnishers therof taken before two of the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Aberdeen Conforme to the accompt and Commissioners reports theron both produced to and Considered be the Committie And Finds that Conforme to the accompts and instructiones therof Ther is yet resting (besides the articles refused and rejected as said is) be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants the soumes following Viz be the Maser of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of ane Hundred seventie one punds nyntein shilling Eight penies scots Item be the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss The soume of twentie one punds Ten shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross regiment of Dragoons The soume of Thrie hundreth and Fourtie five punds Eightein shilling scots Item by the deceast Earle of Angus his regiment of Foot the soume of Twelue punds six shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the Soume of thretein pund sixtein shilling scots Item by the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot The soume of Eightein punds scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants within the said paroch of Culsamond To the soume of Fyve hundreth Eightie thrie pund ten shilling four penies scots, And the Committie Finds that the haill 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 of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion That the said soume of Fyve Hundreth Eighty thrie punds ten shilling four penies scots is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the persones forsaids named in the saids accompts within the said paroch of Culsamond 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 approve therof and Recomends to the Lords Commissioners of parliament appoynted anent the Polmoney To Cause pay to the saids Inhabitants to the said soume of Fyve hundred and Eightie thrie punds ten shilling four penies scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said Polmoney.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of The Paroch of Culsamond

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Comittie of ther oun number appointed for revising the accomptts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Comittie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants within the parochin of Culsamond with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther are some of the articles of the saids accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent anent polemoney or of the proclamatione of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles And Finds that ther are some of the articles And Finds that ther are some of the articles in the saids accomptts stated above the rates allowed be the Lords of privy Councill, and Therfore they have restricted these articles to and allowed them at the Councills rates and Finds the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the persones furnishers therof taken before two of the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Aberdeen Conforme to the accompt and Commissioners reports theron both produced to and Considered be the Committie And Finds that Conforme to the accompts and instructiones therof Ther is yet resting (besides the articles refused and rejected as said is) be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants the soumes following Viz be the Maser of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of ane Hundred seventie one punds nyntein shilling Eight penies scots Item be the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss The soume of twentie one punds Ten shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross regiment of Dragoons The soume of Thrie hundreth and Fourtie five punds Eightein shilling scots Item by the deceast Earle of Angus his regiment of Foot the soume of Twelue punds six shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the Soume of thretein pund sixtein shilling scots Item by the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot The soume of Eightein punds scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants within the said paroch of Culsamond To the soume of Fyve hundreth Eightie thrie pund ten shilling four penies scots, And the Committie Finds that the haill 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 of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion That the said soume of Fyve Hundreth Eighty thrie punds ten shilling four penies scots is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the persones forsaids named in the saids accompts within the said paroch of Culsamond 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 approve therof and Recomends to the Lords Commissioners of parliament appoynted anent the Polmoney To Cause pay to the saids Inhabitants to the said soume of Fyve hundred and Eightie thrie punds ten shilling four penies scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said Polmoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 279v-280v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 279v-280v.

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Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of the Inhabitants within the Easter Division of Ross

The Lords of his majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Comittie having Considered a report of the Commissioners of Supply of the Easter Divisione of the shire of Ross bearing That in obedience to ane act of his majesties privy Councill of the date the thretie of December Jaj vjc nyntie years upon ane petitione given in to the privy Councill be the heritors and others of the shyre of Ross and Cromarty The Commissioners of the said Easter Division having mett upon the twentie one day of January Jaj vjc nyntie one years and after true tryall and examination hade of what was advanced sufered and sustained be the severall persones named in the said report of the particulars therin mentioned be recepts in wryt witnesses and oath of parties They the saids Commissioners Finds the same to be of the quantities quallities pryces abaills and others exprest in the saids Commissioners their report ilk one of them for ther oun parts in maner divyded in in2 the said report, The Comittie Finds that their are severall articles in the Commissioners said report Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected all these articles, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is ther is still resting to the heritors tennents and others within the said Easter Divisione of the shyre of Ross be his majesties forces upon scots pay as they are stated in regiments and troops in maner aftersett doune the soumes following Viz by the Lord Yester his troop of horss the soume of six hundreth fourtie fyve punds fourtein shilling scots Item by Major Stewart his troop of horss the soume of Fyve hundreth Threttie Eight punds Eightein shilling scots Item by Captaine Burnet his Troop of horss two pund fourtein shilling Scots Item by Coll Richard Cunningham his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth thriescore thrie punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the soume of thrie hundred Fourscore fourtein punds four shilling scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon Scots pay to the saids tenants heritors and others within the said Easter division of the shyre of Ross to the soume of ane thousand seven hundreth fourtie five punds two shilling scots and Finds that the haill articles quheron 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 also of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion, That the said soume of ane Thousand seven Hundreth and fourtie five punds two shilling scots Is to be payed out of the said pole money, And that the saids heritors tennants and others forsaids are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly, And Finds that Conforme to the Commissioners report ther is resting by Sir Thomas Livingstoune his regiment of Dragoons which was not upon scots pay to the saids heritors tennents and others within the bounds forsaids the soume of fiftie two punds sixtein shilling scots and it is the Committies oppinion that this soume is to be transmitted to the kings majestie that he may order such Course to be taken therwith as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt, And the Committie haveing Considered another report be the Commissioners forsaids of the accompts resting be the Lord Strathnavers regiment of foot to the tennents of Inverbreakie, They Find that ther are a great many articles in the said report, Which are not in the termes of the act of Parliament anent polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relateing therto, And Therfore they have refused and rejected these articles And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is, Ther is yet resting by the said Lord Strathnaver his regiment to the saids tennents 3 of4 Inverbreakie And the Committie Finds that the articles quherof this soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and are all in the termes of the said nynth act Fourth session of this Current parliament and alsoe of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore Its the Committies opinion that the said soume of Fyftein punds nyntein shilling scots is to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids tennents in Inverbreakie are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly And the Committie Finds it suficiently instructed be reports under the hands of the Commissioners of Supply within the said Shyre of Ross, That ther is resting be the said Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot and Captain Burnet his troop of horss to the saids heritors tennents and inhabitants within the Easterne Divisione of the shyre of Ross besides the soumes above sett doune the soume of Thriescore one punds two shilling scots Which they find to be in the termes forsaids, And it is ther opinion that this soume Is also to be payed out of the polemoney and that the saids heritors tennents and inhabitants are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same And Finds that ther was furnished to the Magizine at Innverness be the heritors tennents and inhabitants forsaids preceiding Febraury Jaj vjc nyntie one years Corne and straw Extending to the Soume of ane hundreth Thriescore Eight punds four penies scots and the Committie Leaves to the Lords of his majesties privy Councill to determine how this soume Is to be payed and out of what fond 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 heritors tennents and others forsaids the soumes in the report resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay Extending altogither to the soume of ane thousand eight hundred and twentie two punds thrie shilling scots and that one of the said polmoney And appoints the soume of Fiftie two punds sixtein shilling scots stated in the said report as resting by his majesties forces which were not upon scots pay to be transmitted to his majestie That he may order such Course to be taken therwith as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt And Reserves actione to them for the soume of ane hundreth sixtie Eight pund four shilling scots in the said report for Corne and Straw furnished to the magazin at Inverness against the magazine keeper as accords in Law.

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/191

Order

Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of the Inhabitants within the Easter Division of Ross

The Lords of his majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Comittie having Considered a report of the Commissioners of Supply of the Easter Divisione of the shire of Ross bearing That in obedience to ane act of his majesties privy Councill of the date the thretie of December Jaj vjc nyntie years upon ane petitione given in to the privy Councill be the heritors and others of the shyre of Ross and Cromarty The Commissioners of the said Easter Division having mett upon the twentie one day of January Jaj vjc nyntie one years and after true tryall and examination hade of what was advanced sufered and sustained be the severall persones named in the said report of the particulars therin mentioned be recepts in wryt witnesses and oath of parties They the saids Commissioners Finds the same to be of the quantities quallities pryces abaills and others exprest in the saids Commissioners their report ilk one of them for ther oun parts in maner divyded in in2 the said report, The Comittie Finds that their are severall articles in the Commissioners said report Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected all these articles, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is ther is still resting to the heritors tennents and others within the said Easter Divisione of the shyre of Ross be his majesties forces upon scots pay as they are stated in regiments and troops in maner aftersett doune the soumes following Viz by the Lord Yester his troop of horss the soume of six hundreth fourtie fyve punds fourtein shilling scots Item by Major Stewart his troop of horss the soume of Fyve hundreth Threttie Eight punds Eightein shilling scots Item by Captaine Burnet his Troop of horss two pund fourtein shilling Scots Item by Coll Richard Cunningham his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth thriescore thrie punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the soume of thrie hundred Fourscore fourtein punds four shilling scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon Scots pay to the saids tenants heritors and others within the said Easter division of the shyre of Ross to the soume of ane thousand seven hundreth fourtie five punds two shilling scots and Finds that the haill articles quheron 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 also of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion, That the said soume of ane Thousand seven Hundreth and fourtie five punds two shilling scots Is to be payed out of the said pole money, And that the saids heritors tennants and others forsaids are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly, And Finds that Conforme to the Commissioners report ther is resting by Sir Thomas Livingstoune his regiment of Dragoons which was not upon scots pay to the saids heritors tennents and others within the bounds forsaids the soume of fiftie two punds sixtein shilling scots and it is the Committies oppinion that this soume is to be transmitted to the kings majestie that he may order such Course to be taken therwith as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt, And the Committie haveing Considered another report be the Commissioners forsaids of the accompts resting be the Lord Strathnavers regiment of foot to the tennents of Inverbreakie, They Find that ther are a great many articles in the said report, Which are not in the termes of the act of Parliament anent polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relateing therto, And Therfore they have refused and rejected these articles And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is, Ther is yet resting by the said Lord Strathnaver his regiment to the saids tennents 3 of4 Inverbreakie And the Committie Finds that the articles quherof this soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and are all in the termes of the said nynth act Fourth session of this Current parliament and alsoe of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore Its the Committies opinion that the said soume of Fyftein punds nyntein shilling scots is to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids tennents in Inverbreakie are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly And the Committie Finds it suficiently instructed be reports under the hands of the Commissioners of Supply within the said Shyre of Ross, That ther is resting be the said Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot and Captain Burnet his troop of horss to the saids heritors tennents and inhabitants within the Easterne Divisione of the shyre of Ross besides the soumes above sett doune the soume of Thriescore one punds two shilling scots Which they find to be in the termes forsaids, And it is ther opinion that this soume Is also to be payed out of the polemoney and that the saids heritors tennents and inhabitants are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same And Finds that ther was furnished to the Magizine at Innverness be the heritors tennents and inhabitants forsaids preceiding Febraury Jaj vjc nyntie one years Corne and straw Extending to the Soume of ane hundreth Thriescore Eight punds four penies scots and the Committie Leaves to the Lords of his majesties privy Councill to determine how this soume Is to be payed and out of what fond 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 heritors tennents and others forsaids the soumes in the report resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay Extending altogither to the soume of ane thousand eight hundred and twentie two punds thrie shilling scots and that one of the said polmoney And appoints the soume of Fiftie two punds sixtein shilling scots stated in the said report as resting by his majesties forces which were not upon scots pay to be transmitted to his majestie That he may order such Course to be taken therwith as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt And Reserves actione to them for the soume of ane hundreth sixtie Eight pund four shilling scots in the said report for Corne and Straw furnished to the magazin at Inverness against the magazine keeper as accords in Law.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 278r-279v.

2. Sic.

3. The word ‘of’ scored out here.

4. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 278r-279v.

2. Sic.

3. The word ‘of’ scored out here.

4. Insertion.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/181

Order

Recomendatione anent accountts In favors of The Laird of Calder and others in the shyre of Nairne

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 the persones following within the shyre of Nairne Viz The Laird of Calder and his tenents The Laird of Killrank and his tennents Alexander Hay of Knockbrandie, The Laird of Lethem and his tenents The airs of Kinsterie Elizabeth Innes for the lands of Bogholl, Major George Beatman of Moyness and his tennents, Jean Southerland for the lands of Blackhill, John Southerland of Greenholl and his tennents The Lady Killrabock and her tennents, Alexander Dunbar of Roth and his tennents […] Hay of Westerbrightmoney Alexander Ross of Clova and his tenents, Seveall Inhabitants In and about Auldearne The Inhabitants of the toune of Auldearne and in parochin therof, David Southerland of Kinsterie and his tennents, The Tenants of Brightmoney The Tennents of Bogholl and Blackhill The tenants of Lochley and Park David Duff inkeeper at Calder and David Cuthbert tacksman of Ardersier togither with the instructiones and verificationes of the saids accompts, They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the persones forsaids furnishers therof taken before the Commissioners of supply within the shyre of Nairne Conforme to the Commissioners report subscribed by them Bearing that the saids persones have Deponed upon the same and some of the reports bear that they produced recepts wher they hade them and also Deponed And Finding some of the articles wrong in the Calcule The Comittie has Caused help the same which accompts and reports were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie And Finds that Conforme to the accompts and reports ther is resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the persones forsaids heritors tennents and inhabitants within the said shyre of Nairne and tounes therin and above mentioned The soumes following Viz be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the Soume of six hundreth and twenty nyne punds six shilling scots Item by Collonel Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of fyve hundred and nyntie punds thretein shilling four penies scots Item by the Viscount of Kenmuire his regiment of foot the soume of seventie thrie punds fourtein shilling Eight penies scots Item by Captain Burnet his troup of Horss the soume of sixtein punds scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundred and sixtie punds Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot ten punds scots Item by the Lord Elphingstoune his troop of horss five pund ten shilling scots Item by Major Stewart his troop of horss the soume of Twentie seven pund seven shilling scots Item By the Lord Beilhaven and the said Major Stewart ther troops of horss the soume of one hundred punds scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons and the said Major Stewart his said troop of horss sixtein punds scots Item by the Lord Yester his troop of horss the soume of sixtie punds scots Item by the Master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of Twentie punds scots, Extending the saids haill Soumes resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the Soume of ane Thousand seven hundreth and Eight punds Eleven shilling scots and the Comittie Finds that the haill articles quherof the said totall Soume Is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of Febraury 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 the proclamationes of Councill relative therto Therfore It is the Committies oppinion that the said soume of ane Thousand seven hundred and Eight pund Eleven shilling scots Is to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids persones above designed and ther tenents are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties Thesaury for payment of the same accordingly, And Finds that ther is resting to the saids heritors tennents and inhabitants within the said shyre of Nairne and tounes therin be his majesties not upon scots pay the soumes following Viz be Sir Thomas Livingstoune his regiment of Dragoons the soume of Four hundreth and Eighty seven punds twelue shilling scots Item by Major Generall Mckay his regiment the soume of nyntie punds scots Item by Collonell Ramsay his regiment the soume of Eighty punds scots Extending the saids haill soumes forsaids resting by the forrces not upon scots pay to the soume of six hundreth and Fiftie seven punds twelue shilling And It is the Comitties oppinion that the said soume is to be transmitted to the kings majestie that he may order such Course for payment therof as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt And Finds that ther are severall articles in this accompts furnished to the Garison of Inverness which are all in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto Extending these articles to one Thousand one hundreth one pund nyntein shilling scots But in respect the accompt does not Condescend upon the forces Which were in the said Garisone the time these articles were furnished whither they were forces upon scots pay or not Therfore the Committie Remitts to the Councill to doe with this Soume as they shall find Just, And Finds that ther are some articles for Corne and straw in these accompts furnished to the magizine of Inverness Extending to Fiftie Eight punds seven shilling scots Which are in the termes of the said act of parliament and proclamationes of Councill But In Respect the Committie Finds it only proven that these articles were only given in to the magazine and that it is not proven to what forces the same were given out Whither to forces upon scots pay or others, Therfore They Remitt this also to the privy Councill to doe therin as they shall think fitt as the said report bears The saids Lords Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids persones and ther tennents the soume of one Thousand seven hundred and Eight pund Eleven shilling scots mentioned in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay and that out of the polemoney and appoints the soume of six hundred and fiftie seven punds twelue shilling scotts stated in the said report as resting be his majesties forces not upon scots pay to the saids persones and ther tennents to be transmitted to the kings majestie that he may order such Course to be taken theranent as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt And Refusses the soume of Fourtie five punds stated in the said report as resting for eaten and destroyed Cornes and Refusses the Soume of ane thousand one hundreth and one punds Nyntein shilling money forsaid stated in the report as furnished to the Garisone of Inverness untill the furnishers Condescend and prove to the privy Councill to what forces Scots or English the same was furnished and how much to each troop or regiment and as to the soume of Fiftie Eight punds seven shilling for Corne and straw to the Magazine of Inverness, Reserves actione to the furnishers against the magizin keeper for the same as accords in Law.

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/181

Order

Recomendatione anent accountts In favors of The Laird of Calder and others in the shyre of Nairne

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 the persones following within the shyre of Nairne Viz The Laird of Calder and his tenents The Laird of Killrank and his tennents Alexander Hay of Knockbrandie, The Laird of Lethem and his tenents The airs of Kinsterie Elizabeth Innes for the lands of Bogholl, Major George Beatman of Moyness and his tennents, Jean Southerland for the lands of Blackhill, John Southerland of Greenholl and his tennents The Lady Killrabock and her tennents, Alexander Dunbar of Roth and his tennents […] Hay of Westerbrightmoney Alexander Ross of Clova and his tenents, Seveall Inhabitants In and about Auldearne The Inhabitants of the toune of Auldearne and in parochin therof, David Southerland of Kinsterie and his tennents, The Tenants of Brightmoney The Tennents of Bogholl and Blackhill The tenants of Lochley and Park David Duff inkeeper at Calder and David Cuthbert tacksman of Ardersier togither with the instructiones and verificationes of the saids accompts, They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the persones forsaids furnishers therof taken before the Commissioners of supply within the shyre of Nairne Conforme to the Commissioners report subscribed by them Bearing that the saids persones have Deponed upon the same and some of the reports bear that they produced recepts wher they hade them and also Deponed And Finding some of the articles wrong in the Calcule The Comittie has Caused help the same which accompts and reports were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie And Finds that Conforme to the accompts and reports ther is resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the persones forsaids heritors tennents and inhabitants within the said shyre of Nairne and tounes therin and above mentioned The soumes following Viz be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the Soume of six hundreth and twenty nyne punds six shilling scots Item by Collonel Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of fyve hundred and nyntie punds thretein shilling four penies scots Item by the Viscount of Kenmuire his regiment of foot the soume of seventie thrie punds fourtein shilling Eight penies scots Item by Captain Burnet his troup of Horss the soume of sixtein punds scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundred and sixtie punds Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot ten punds scots Item by the Lord Elphingstoune his troop of horss five pund ten shilling scots Item by Major Stewart his troop of horss the soume of Twentie seven pund seven shilling scots Item By the Lord Beilhaven and the said Major Stewart ther troops of horss the soume of one hundred punds scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons and the said Major Stewart his said troop of horss sixtein punds scots Item by the Lord Yester his troop of horss the soume of sixtie punds scots Item by the Master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of Twentie punds scots, Extending the saids haill Soumes resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the Soume of ane Thousand seven hundreth and Eight punds Eleven shilling scots and the Comittie Finds that the haill articles quherof the said totall Soume Is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of Febraury 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 the proclamationes of Councill relative therto Therfore It is the Committies oppinion that the said soume of ane Thousand seven hundred and Eight pund Eleven shilling scots Is to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids persones above designed and ther tenents are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties Thesaury for payment of the same accordingly, And Finds that ther is resting to the saids heritors tennents and inhabitants within the said shyre of Nairne and tounes therin be his majesties not upon scots pay the soumes following Viz be Sir Thomas Livingstoune his regiment of Dragoons the soume of Four hundreth and Eighty seven punds twelue shilling scots Item by Major Generall Mckay his regiment the soume of nyntie punds scots Item by Collonell Ramsay his regiment the soume of Eighty punds scots Extending the saids haill soumes forsaids resting by the forrces not upon scots pay to the soume of six hundreth and Fiftie seven punds twelue shilling And It is the Comitties oppinion that the said soume is to be transmitted to the kings majestie that he may order such Course for payment therof as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt And Finds that ther are severall articles in this accompts furnished to the Garison of Inverness which are all in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto Extending these articles to one Thousand one hundreth one pund nyntein shilling scots But in respect the accompt does not Condescend upon the forces Which were in the said Garisone the time these articles were furnished whither they were forces upon scots pay or not Therfore the Committie Remitts to the Councill to doe with this Soume as they shall find Just, And Finds that ther are some articles for Corne and straw in these accompts furnished to the magizine of Inverness Extending to Fiftie Eight punds seven shilling scots Which are in the termes of the said act of parliament and proclamationes of Councill But In Respect the Committie Finds it only proven that these articles were only given in to the magazine and that it is not proven to what forces the same were given out Whither to forces upon scots pay or others, Therfore They Remitt this also to the privy Councill to doe therin as they shall think fitt as the said report bears The saids Lords Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids persones and ther tennents the soume of one Thousand seven hundred and Eight pund Eleven shilling scots mentioned in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay and that out of the polemoney and appoints the soume of six hundred and fiftie seven punds twelue shilling scotts stated in the said report as resting be his majesties forces not upon scots pay to the saids persones and ther tennents to be transmitted to the kings majestie that he may order such Course to be taken theranent as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt And Refusses the soume of Fourtie five punds stated in the said report as resting for eaten and destroyed Cornes and Refusses the Soume of ane thousand one hundreth and one punds Nyntein shilling money forsaid stated in the report as furnished to the Garisone of Inverness untill the furnishers Condescend and prove to the privy Councill to what forces Scots or English the same was furnished and how much to each troop or regiment and as to the soume of Fiftie Eight punds seven shilling for Corne and straw to the Magazine of Inverness, Reserves actione to the furnishers against the magizin keeper for the same as accords in Law.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 275v-277v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 275v-277v.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/171

Order

Recomendation anent accompts In favors of The persones therin named within the shyre of Argyll

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 Comittie Having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the persones aftermentioned within the shyre of Argyle viz the tennents of Ardnes tuo Langlingartins Stronbaddockaney Auchindonnane, Auchacioch tuo Gleneralls Inveronich Tomblair Polquorquoloms and Locheylls head Donald Campbell Baillie of Auchbairne Duncan Campbell of Stronachornarig and his tenants The Tennents Lerrags and the tennents of Serabu Tennents of Gallmuchbeg, Dougall Mcdougall of Ardmoir Mr Alexander Duncansone and James Campbell merchant in Inverary Collin Campbell of Soroba Nicoll Mcnicoll of Enrigmoir Donald and Angus Mcnicolls ther John Mckellar officer of Glenshira John Clerk officer of Glenary The tenants of Glenshira and Glenary The Inhabitants of the burgh of Inverary Dougall Campbell of Glensadell Baillie of Kintyre The Inhabitants of the toune of Campbelltoune James Omey in Cullinlongart Hector Mcneill in Machrieoch John Mcneill in Lailt The Tacksmen and possessors of the land of Killmorie Dunnamuckloch and Auchalisken pertaineing to the Earle of Argyll Marion Leoper Change keeper and the heritors of the paroch of Dunoon and Killmure, Togither with the Instructiones and verifications of the saids accompts They Find the haill articles of the saids accompt suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and Depositiones of the persones forsaids furnishers of the saids accompts taken before the Commissioner of Supply within the shyre of Argyll or be witnesses and the parties oathes taken be the saids Commissioners or be recepts or subscribed accompts under the hands of the officers or Souldiers to whom the articles of the accompts are furnished and also by the parties furnishers ther oathes before the saids Commissioners of be the report of the saids Commissioners Bearing that the Creditors instructed the articles by produceing of the recepts before them and deponed alse weell these who produced non That the accompts as sett doune are truely furnished and all resting and no part payed and are preceiding the first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, or bearing that the same wes instructed by the depositiones of famous witnesses that the Cowes and Wedders in the accompt were furnished and by the furnishers oathes that it was preceding the said first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years or bearing that the Creditors and persones who delyvered the meall in the accompts Deponed that the Same was furnished and delyvered be them preceiding the said first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they instructed the accompt by produceing the precepts orders and recepts before the saids Commissioners Bearing as said is, with severall of the saids written Instructiones were produced to and Considered by the said Committie, And the Comittie Finding that ther were Some articles in the saids accounts stated at rates which they thought too high They modified the same and stated them at Lower rates as they thought reasonable and Finding Some of the articles wrong in the Calcule They had Caused keep the same and state them according to the right Calculs and the Committie Finds that conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones therof Ther is resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the persones forsaids heritors tennents tacksmen possessors Inhabitants and oathes within the said shyre of Argyll and touns and Lands therin and abovementioned The soumes Following Viz By the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the soume of ane Thousand ane hundred thretie Eight punds nyntein shilling ten penies scots Item by the Earle of Glencairne his regiment of foot the Soume of Two hundred and thretie punds fiftein shilling Eight penies scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of One Thousand ane hundreth and threty nyne punds nyne shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Lord Blantyre his regiment of foot the soume of thrie hundreth and nyntein punds thretein shilling Eight penies Item by the Garisone of Skipnes in Kintyre the soume of Two hundreth punds scots Item by the Garison of Saddale ther the soume of Thriescore six punds thretein shilling four pennies scots Item by the deceast Lord Bargeny his regiment of foot the Soume of ane hundreth and four punds ten shilling Eight penies scots Item by the party Comanded by Captaine Young Consisting of Eight Companies Viz Thrie of the Earle of Glencairnes Thrie of the deceast Lord Barganies and two of the Lord Blantyre their regiments of foot the Soume of two hundreth nyntie four punds thretein shilling four penies scots, Item by the same party and four Companies of the Earle of Argyll his regiments of foot the soume of thrie hundreth and nyntie thrie punds six shilling Eight penies scots Extending Altogither the saids soumes resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the persones forsaids within the said shyre of Argyll to the soume of Thrie thousand Eight Hundred and Fourscore Eight punds two shilling ten penies scots and the Committie Finds that the haill articles therof 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 nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament entitulled act for polemoney and also the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, and Therfore It is the Comitties oppinion That the said soume of Thrie Thousand Eight hundreth and Fourscore eight punds two shilling ten penies scots Is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the saids tennants inhabitants and others forsaids within the said shyre of Argyll 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 Doe heirby approve of the forsaid Report Except as after excepted and Recomends to the Commissioners appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the persones forsaids mentioned in the said report the soume of thrie thousand Eight hundreth and Eighty Eight pund two shilling ten penies scots stated in the report as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids persones excepting allwayes and deduceing from the said soume Two hundred punds money forsaid furnished to the Garison of Skippness and sixtie six punds thretin shilling four penies furnished to the Garisone of Saddle untill the furnishers Condescend and prove to the privy Councill to what forces scots or Englis the saids two Last Soumes were furnished and how much to each troop or Regiment.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of The persones therin named within the shyre of Argyll

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 Comittie Having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the persones aftermentioned within the shyre of Argyle viz the tennents of Ardnes tuo Langlingartins Stronbaddockaney Auchindonnane, Auchacioch tuo Gleneralls Inveronich Tomblair Polquorquoloms and Locheylls head Donald Campbell Baillie of Auchbairne Duncan Campbell of Stronachornarig and his tenants The Tennents Lerrags and the tennents of Serabu Tennents of Gallmuchbeg, Dougall Mcdougall of Ardmoir Mr Alexander Duncansone and James Campbell merchant in Inverary Collin Campbell of Soroba Nicoll Mcnicoll of Enrigmoir Donald and Angus Mcnicolls ther John Mckellar officer of Glenshira John Clerk officer of Glenary The tenants of Glenshira and Glenary The Inhabitants of the burgh of Inverary Dougall Campbell of Glensadell Baillie of Kintyre The Inhabitants of the toune of Campbelltoune James Omey in Cullinlongart Hector Mcneill in Machrieoch John Mcneill in Lailt The Tacksmen and possessors of the land of Killmorie Dunnamuckloch and Auchalisken pertaineing to the Earle of Argyll Marion Leoper Change keeper and the heritors of the paroch of Dunoon and Killmure, Togither with the Instructiones and verifications of the saids accompts They Find the haill articles of the saids accompt suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and Depositiones of the persones forsaids furnishers of the saids accompts taken before the Commissioner of Supply within the shyre of Argyll or be witnesses and the parties oathes taken be the saids Commissioners or be recepts or subscribed accompts under the hands of the officers or Souldiers to whom the articles of the accompts are furnished and also by the parties furnishers ther oathes before the saids Commissioners of be the report of the saids Commissioners Bearing that the Creditors instructed the articles by produceing of the recepts before them and deponed alse weell these who produced non That the accompts as sett doune are truely furnished and all resting and no part payed and are preceiding the first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, or bearing that the same wes instructed by the depositiones of famous witnesses that the Cowes and Wedders in the accompt were furnished and by the furnishers oathes that it was preceding the said first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years or bearing that the Creditors and persones who delyvered the meall in the accompts Deponed that the Same was furnished and delyvered be them preceiding the said first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they instructed the accompt by produceing the precepts orders and recepts before the saids Commissioners Bearing as said is, with severall of the saids written Instructiones were produced to and Considered by the said Committie, And the Comittie Finding that ther were Some articles in the saids accounts stated at rates which they thought too high They modified the same and stated them at Lower rates as they thought reasonable and Finding Some of the articles wrong in the Calcule They had Caused keep the same and state them according to the right Calculs and the Committie Finds that conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones therof Ther is resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the persones forsaids heritors tennents tacksmen possessors Inhabitants and oathes within the said shyre of Argyll and touns and Lands therin and abovementioned The soumes Following Viz By the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the soume of ane Thousand ane hundred thretie Eight punds nyntein shilling ten penies scots Item by the Earle of Glencairne his regiment of foot the Soume of Two hundred and thretie punds fiftein shilling Eight penies scots Item by the deceast Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of One Thousand ane hundreth and threty nyne punds nyne shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Lord Blantyre his regiment of foot the soume of thrie hundreth and nyntein punds thretein shilling Eight penies Item by the Garisone of Skipnes in Kintyre the soume of Two hundreth punds scots Item by the Garison of Saddale ther the soume of Thriescore six punds thretein shilling four pennies scots Item by the deceast Lord Bargeny his regiment of foot the Soume of ane hundreth and four punds ten shilling Eight penies scots Item by the party Comanded by Captaine Young Consisting of Eight Companies Viz Thrie of the Earle of Glencairnes Thrie of the deceast Lord Barganies and two of the Lord Blantyre their regiments of foot the Soume of two hundreth nyntie four punds thretein shilling four penies scots, Item by the same party and four Companies of the Earle of Argyll his regiments of foot the soume of thrie hundreth and nyntie thrie punds six shilling Eight penies scots Extending Altogither the saids soumes resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the persones forsaids within the said shyre of Argyll to the soume of Thrie thousand Eight Hundred and Fourscore Eight punds two shilling ten penies scots and the Committie Finds that the haill articles therof 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 nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament entitulled act for polemoney and also the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, and Therfore It is the Comitties oppinion That the said soume of Thrie Thousand Eight hundreth and Fourscore eight punds two shilling ten penies scots Is to be payed out of the said polemoney and that the saids tennants inhabitants and others forsaids within the said shyre of Argyll 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 Doe heirby approve of the forsaid Report Except as after excepted and Recomends to the Commissioners appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the persones forsaids mentioned in the said report the soume of thrie thousand Eight hundreth and Eighty Eight pund two shilling ten penies scots stated in the report as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids persones excepting allwayes and deduceing from the said soume Two hundred punds money forsaid furnished to the Garison of Skippness and sixtie six punds thretin shilling four penies furnished to the Garisone of Saddle untill the furnishers Condescend and prove to the privy Councill to what forces scots or Englis the saids two Last Soumes were furnished and how much to each troop or Regiment.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 274r-275v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 274r-275v.

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Recomendation anent accountts In favors of The Inhabitants of Bethelnie and toune of Old Meldrum

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered a report of a Comittie of their oun number appointed for revising 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 heritors and inhabitants within the paroch of Bethelny and toune of Old Meldrum within that parish with the instructions and verificationes therof They Find that ther are some of the articles of thir accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament for polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore They have refused and rejected these articles, And Finds that ther are some articles in the saids accompts Which are stated at rates higher then the rates allowed by the Councill, And Therfore they have restricted these articles to the Councills rates and stated and reported them accordingly And Finds that ther are some articles in the saids accompts wrong in the Calcull And Therfore they have amended these articles and stated and reported them according to the true Calcule And the Comittie Finds the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven partly by the Oathes and depositiones of the saids inhabitants furnishers therof taken before some of the Commissioners of Supply within the Shyre of Aberdein and partly be recepts under the hands of the persones to whom the same was furnished produced to the Commissioners Conforme to reports subscribed be the saids Commissioners bearing as said is, and Likewayes bearing that the saids heritors and inhabitants Deponed upon ther great oathes that the saids accompts were truely furnished be them to the severall persones Troops Companies and regiments mentioned in the accompts preceiding the first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that no part therof is payed to them and that the meat and drink furnished to the saids forces does not exceid two thrids of their pay, And Finds the severall articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven by recepts and tickets under the hands of the souldiers to whom the same was furnished produced to the Committie besides and togither with the saids Depositiones and subscribed reports And Finds be (besides the articles refused and rejected as said is) Ther are still resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids heritors and Inhabitants of the paroch of Bethelnie and toune of Old Meldrum within the same The soumes Following stated at the true rates allowable by the Councill and accordingly as they are now rightly Calculat viz by the Master of Forbes his troop of horss The soume of Two Thousand ane hundreth and fourtie two punds thretein shilling six penies Item by Captaine Johnstone of Westraw his troop of horss sometime belonging to Sir George Gordon of Edinglassie The soume of thrie hundred and Eighty pund five shilling Eight penies scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of two hundred nyntie one punds fourtein shilling Eight penies Scots Item by the Master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of Thriescor one punds ten shilling scots Item by Captaine Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Fourtie four punds one shilling scots Item by Captaine Hope his troop of horss the soume of thretie one punds Eightein shilling scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot the soum of twentie Eight punds one shilling Item by the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot the soume of thriescore ten punds Eleven shilling scots Item by Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and six punds six shilling scots, Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the soume of ane Hundreth and twentie Eight punds sixtein shilling scots Extending the haill soumes for saids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids heritors and inhabitants within the paroch of Bethelny and toune of Old Meldrum Lying in the said paroch to the soume of Thrie Thousand two hundreth and Eightie five punds sixtein shilling ten penies scots money And Finds that the haill 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 sessione of this Current parliament entituled act for polemoney Therfore It is the Committies opinion that the said soume of Thrie Thousand one hundreth Fourscore one punds six shilling ten penies scots Is to be payed out of the said polemoney And that the saids heritors Inhabitants and others forsaids are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly And Finds it proven in maner forsaid that ther is resting by his majesties forces which were not upon scots pay to the heritors and inhabitants forsaids the soumes following Viz be Coll Lauder his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and threty two punds ten shilling Scots Item by Coll Ramsay his regiment of foot the soume of Two hundreth seventie nyne punds Eightein shillings scots Item by Coll Hally his regiment of Dragoons the soume of ane hundreth and nyntie four punds Eleven shilling four penies scots Item by Sir Thomas Livingstoune his regiment of Dragoons the soume of ane hundreth and fourty one punds thretein shilling four penies scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting by his Majesties forces not upon scots pay to the soume of Eight hundreth and seventain punds Eleven shilling Eight penies scots money, forsaid And it is the Committies opinion that this soume is to be transmitted to the kings Majestie that he may order such Course to be taken therwith as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt And Finds that ther is resting to the heritors and inhabitants forsaids for Corne and straw furnished to the Magizine at Aberdeen for the use of his majesties forces the soume of Thrie hundreth and thrie punds thretein shilling four penies scots and Leaves to his majesties privy Councill to determine out of what fond this is to be payed In Respect that albeit it be proven that the Corne and straw was given in to the magazine yet it does not appear whither the same was given out againe or not and to what forces Whither scots or English, And Finds that the haill articles of this accompt are by and attour any accompts given in be the shire of Aberdeen and that ther are non of the articles of thir accompts stated in any former accompts given in for the said shyre As the report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the forsaid Report And Recomends to the Commmiscioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids heritors and inhabitants of the said paroch and toune the above Soume of Thrie Thousand two hundreth Fourscore fyve punds sixtein shilling ten penies scots in the said report as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the polemoney, And appoints the Soume of Eight hundreth and seventein punds Eleven shilling Eight pennies scots resting by the forces not upon scots pay to the saids heritors and inhabitants to be transmitted to his majestie that he may order such Course to be taken therwith as in his Royall wisdome he shall think fitt and as to the summ of Thrie hundreth and thrie punds thretein shilling money forsaid for Corne and straw furnished be the heritors and inhabitants forsaids to the magizine of Aberdeen The saids Lords Reserves action to them against the magizine keeper for the same as accords in law

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

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Recomendation anent accountts In favors of The Inhabitants of Bethelnie and toune of Old Meldrum

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered a report of a Comittie of their oun number appointed for revising 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 heritors and inhabitants within the paroch of Bethelny and toune of Old Meldrum within that parish with the instructions and verificationes therof They Find that ther are some of the articles of thir accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament for polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore They have refused and rejected these articles, And Finds that ther are some articles in the saids accompts Which are stated at rates higher then the rates allowed by the Councill, And Therfore they have restricted these articles to the Councills rates and stated and reported them accordingly And Finds that ther are some articles in the saids accompts wrong in the Calcull And Therfore they have amended these articles and stated and reported them according to the true Calcule And the Comittie Finds the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven partly by the Oathes and depositiones of the saids inhabitants furnishers therof taken before some of the Commissioners of Supply within the Shyre of Aberdein and partly be recepts under the hands of the persones to whom the same was furnished produced to the Commissioners Conforme to reports subscribed be the saids Commissioners bearing as said is, and Likewayes bearing that the saids heritors and inhabitants Deponed upon ther great oathes that the saids accompts were truely furnished be them to the severall persones Troops Companies and regiments mentioned in the accompts preceiding the first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that no part therof is payed to them and that the meat and drink furnished to the saids forces does not exceid two thrids of their pay, And Finds the severall articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven by recepts and tickets under the hands of the souldiers to whom the same was furnished produced to the Committie besides and togither with the saids Depositiones and subscribed reports And Finds be (besides the articles refused and rejected as said is) Ther are still resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids heritors and Inhabitants of the paroch of Bethelnie and toune of Old Meldrum within the same The soumes Following stated at the true rates allowable by the Councill and accordingly as they are now rightly Calculat viz by the Master of Forbes his troop of horss The soume of Two Thousand ane hundreth and fourtie two punds thretein shilling six penies Item by Captaine Johnstone of Westraw his troop of horss sometime belonging to Sir George Gordon of Edinglassie The soume of thrie hundred and Eighty pund five shilling Eight penies scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the soume of two hundred nyntie one punds fourtein shilling Eight penies Scots Item by the Master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of Thriescor one punds ten shilling scots Item by Captaine Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Fourtie four punds one shilling scots Item by Captaine Hope his troop of horss the soume of thretie one punds Eightein shilling scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot the soum of twentie Eight punds one shilling Item by the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot the soume of thriescore ten punds Eleven shilling scots Item by Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and six punds six shilling scots, Item by the Lord Strathnaver his regiment of foot the soume of ane Hundreth and twentie Eight punds sixtein shilling scots Extending the haill soumes for saids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids heritors and inhabitants within the paroch of Bethelny and toune of Old Meldrum Lying in the said paroch to the soume of Thrie Thousand two hundreth and Eightie five punds sixtein shilling ten penies scots money And Finds that the haill 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 sessione of this Current parliament entituled act for polemoney Therfore It is the Committies opinion that the said soume of Thrie Thousand one hundreth Fourscore one punds six shilling ten penies scots Is to be payed out of the said polemoney And that the saids heritors Inhabitants and others forsaids are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly And Finds it proven in maner forsaid that ther is resting by his majesties forces which were not upon scots pay to the heritors and inhabitants forsaids the soumes following Viz be Coll Lauder his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and threty two punds ten shilling Scots Item by Coll Ramsay his regiment of foot the soume of Two hundreth seventie nyne punds Eightein shillings scots Item by Coll Hally his regiment of Dragoons the soume of ane hundreth and nyntie four punds Eleven shilling four penies scots Item by Sir Thomas Livingstoune his regiment of Dragoons the soume of ane hundreth and fourty one punds thretein shilling four penies scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting by his Majesties forces not upon scots pay to the soume of Eight hundreth and seventain punds Eleven shilling Eight penies scots money, forsaid And it is the Committies opinion that this soume is to be transmitted to the kings Majestie that he may order such Course to be taken therwith as in his Royall Wisdome he shall think fitt And Finds that ther is resting to the heritors and inhabitants forsaids for Corne and straw furnished to the Magizine at Aberdeen for the use of his majesties forces the soume of Thrie hundreth and thrie punds thretein shilling four penies scots and Leaves to his majesties privy Councill to determine out of what fond this is to be payed In Respect that albeit it be proven that the Corne and straw was given in to the magazine yet it does not appear whither the same was given out againe or not and to what forces Whither scots or English, And Finds that the haill articles of this accompt are by and attour any accompts given in be the shire of Aberdeen and that ther are non of the articles of thir accompts stated in any former accompts given in for the said shyre As the report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the forsaid Report And Recomends to the Commmiscioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids heritors and inhabitants of the said paroch and toune the above Soume of Thrie Thousand two hundreth Fourscore fyve punds sixtein shilling ten penies scots in the said report as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the polemoney, And appoints the Soume of Eight hundreth and seventein punds Eleven shilling Eight pennies scots resting by the forces not upon scots pay to the saids heritors and inhabitants to be transmitted to his majestie that he may order such Course to be taken therwith as in his Royall wisdome he shall think fitt and as to the summ of Thrie hundreth and thrie punds thretein shilling money forsaid for Corne and straw furnished be the heritors and inhabitants forsaids to the magizine of Aberdeen The saids Lords Reserves action to them against the magizine keeper for the same as accords in law

1. NRS, PC2/25, 271v-273v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 271v-273v.

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Recomendatione anent2 accompts In favors of the Earl of Aboyne and his Tenents

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appoynted for revising the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie Having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie Having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces upon Scots pay to the Earle of Abboyne and his tennents with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oaths and depositiones of the persones furnishers of the same taken before two of the Commissers of Supply within the shyre of Aberdein Conforme to the Commissioners Reports upon the ends of the saids accompts bearing that the haill persones contained in the saids accompts Compeired before them and gave the oathes that all the soumes and articles of the saids accompts were truly furnished to the forces therin and aftermentioned and that for Meall malt Corne and straw, meat drink and subsistance money (besides severall provisiones not in the termes of the proclamatione of Councill Which the Commissioners have not stated) preceiding the first day of Februray Jaj vjc and nyntie one years and that no part of them is payed, and that the same as they are stated doe not exceid two thirds of their pay the meall being only stated of Eight merks per boll The Corne with the Fodder at six pund per boll and sheep at Fourtie shilling and meat and drink to the Souldiers at thrie shilling per day Which accompts and reports theron subscribed be the Commissioners were all produced to and Considered be the Comittie, And Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones therof Ther is resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Earle of Aboyne and his tennents the soumes following Viz Be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the Soume of thrie thousand one hundreth and Seventein punds nyne shilling four pennes Scots Item by Coll Buchan his regiment of foot the soume of one hundred and seventie six punds Eight shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Thrie hundred Eighty fyve punds nyntein shilling ten pennies scots Item by Coll Buchan his regiment of foot the soume of one hundred and seventie six penes Eight shilling Eight penies Scot Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Thrie hundred Eighty fyve punds nyntein shilling ten pennies scots Item by Coll Cunningham his regiment of foot the soume of Two Thousand Seven hundreth and Eighty four punds ten shilling eight penies scots Item by the Master of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of seven hundreth and sixtie one punds four penies scots Item by the Master of Polwarth his Troup of horss the soume of one Thousand and fiftie two punds Eight shilling four penies scots Item by the Earle of Annandale Lord Yester Lord Beilhaven Lord Ross Lord Rollo Sir William Hope and the Laird of Blair their troops of horss and the said deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons amongst them the soume of six hundred and fourtie punds scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting by his Majesties forces upon Scots pay to the said Earle of Aboyne and his tennants to the soume of Eight Thousand and nyne hundred and seventein punds seventein shilling two penies scots And Finds that the haill 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 pole money and also of the proclamationes of Councill relateive therto And Therfore It is the Comitties opinion that the said soume of Eight thousand nyne hundreth and seventein punds seventein shilling two penies scots Is to be payed out of the said3 Polemoney and that the said Earle of Aboyne and his 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 Doe heirby Approve of the Said Report and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Earle of Aboyne and his tenants the soume of Eight Thousand nyne hundred and seventein punds Seventein shilling two penies scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said pole money

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Recomendatione anent2 accompts In favors of the Earl of Aboyne and his Tenents

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appoynted for revising the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie Having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie Having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces upon Scots pay to the Earle of Abboyne and his tennents with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oaths and depositiones of the persones furnishers of the same taken before two of the Commissers of Supply within the shyre of Aberdein Conforme to the Commissioners Reports upon the ends of the saids accompts bearing that the haill persones contained in the saids accompts Compeired before them and gave the oathes that all the soumes and articles of the saids accompts were truly furnished to the forces therin and aftermentioned and that for Meall malt Corne and straw, meat drink and subsistance money (besides severall provisiones not in the termes of the proclamatione of Councill Which the Commissioners have not stated) preceiding the first day of Februray Jaj vjc and nyntie one years and that no part of them is payed, and that the same as they are stated doe not exceid two thirds of their pay the meall being only stated of Eight merks per boll The Corne with the Fodder at six pund per boll and sheep at Fourtie shilling and meat and drink to the Souldiers at thrie shilling per day Which accompts and reports theron subscribed be the Commissioners were all produced to and Considered be the Comittie, And Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts and instructiones therof Ther is resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Earle of Aboyne and his tennents the soumes following Viz Be the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the Soume of thrie thousand one hundreth and Seventein punds nyne shilling four pennes Scots Item by Coll Buchan his regiment of foot the soume of one hundred and seventie six punds Eight shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Thrie hundred Eighty fyve punds nyntein shilling ten pennies scots Item by Coll Buchan his regiment of foot the soume of one hundred and seventie six penes Eight shilling Eight penies Scot Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss the soume of Thrie hundred Eighty fyve punds nyntein shilling ten pennies scots Item by Coll Cunningham his regiment of foot the soume of Two Thousand Seven hundreth and Eighty four punds ten shilling eight penies scots Item by the Master of Forbes his troop of horss the soume of seven hundreth and sixtie one punds four penies scots Item by the Master of Polwarth his Troup of horss the soume of one Thousand and fiftie two punds Eight shilling four penies scots Item by the Earle of Annandale Lord Yester Lord Beilhaven Lord Ross Lord Rollo Sir William Hope and the Laird of Blair their troops of horss and the said deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons amongst them the soume of six hundred and fourtie punds scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting by his Majesties forces upon Scots pay to the said Earle of Aboyne and his tennants to the soume of Eight Thousand and nyne hundred and seventein punds seventein shilling two penies scots And Finds that the haill 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 pole money and also of the proclamationes of Councill relateive therto And Therfore It is the Comitties opinion that the said soume of Eight thousand nyne hundreth and seventein punds seventein shilling two penies scots Is to be payed out of the said3 Polemoney and that the said Earle of Aboyne and his 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 Doe heirby Approve of the Said Report and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Earle of Aboyne and his tenants the soume of Eight Thousand nyne hundred and seventein punds Seventein shilling two penies scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said pole money

1. NRS, PC2/25, 270v-271v.

2. The word ‘the’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 270v-271v.

2. The word ‘the’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

Sederunt, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem1

D1695/7/142

Sederunt

Earl of Melvill p: Seall; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Cassills p:; Earl of Leven; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Kintoir; Lord Yester; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Raith Td:; Lord Polwarth; Mr Johnston secret; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Enstruther; Laird of Grant; Laird of Blackbarony; Sir George Campbell
The Earl of Cassills elected precess

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem1

D1695/7/142

Sederunt

Earl of Melvill p: Seall; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Cassills p:; Earl of Leven; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Kintoir; Lord Yester; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Raith Td:; Lord Polwarth; Mr Johnston secret; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Enstruther; Laird of Grant; Laird of Blackbarony; Sir George Campbell
The Earl of Cassills elected precess

1. NRS, PC2/25, 270v.

2. NRS, PC2/25, 270v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 270v.

2. NRS, PC2/25, 270v.