Procedure, 29 February 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh 29th February 17041

D1704/2/142

Procedure

[Note of business]

The Councill mett and did no privat bussienes

Edinburgh 29th February 17041

D1704/2/142

Procedure

[Note of business]

The Councill mett and did no privat bussienes

1. NRS, PC2/28, 281v. No sederunt recorded.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 281v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 281v. No sederunt recorded.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 281v.

Letter: royal, 29 February 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh The Tuenty Nynth day of February Jaj vijc and four years Ante meridiem

A1704/2/671

Letter: royal

Letter from the Queen To The Councill for apprehending Captain James Murray

Letter from the Queens Majestie To the Councill for apprehending Captain James Murray son to the Laird of Stenhope Being read was ordered to be recorded and recommended to the Clerks to bring into the Councill this afternon aproclamation in the termes therof Wherof the tennor followes
Sic Supra Subscribitur Anne Regina
Right trusty and right weell beloved Cousing and Councellor Right trusty and Enteirly beloved Cousins and Councellors Right trusty and weell beloved Cousins and Councellors Right trusty and weell beloved Councellors And trusty and wellbeloved Councellors Wee Greet yow weell Whereas By some discoveries lately made of the Evill designes that were carrying on by Emissaries from France to the prejudice of us and our Government We understand That Captain James Murray sone to the Laird of Stenhope was deeply concern’d with others in the said Treasonable practices and that he is absconded Therefore It is our will and pleasure And we heirby authorize and Requyre yow to Ishew furth a Proclamation in our name in such manner and forme as is usuall on the lyke occasiones for apprehending the sapd Captain James Murray with a Reward of five Hundered pound sterling to be payed Immediatly by our Treasaurie there to such persone or persones who shall take or apprehend him And not doubting of your cair and dilligence in this matter Wee bid yow heartily fairwell Given At our Court At St James The Tuenty fourth day of february 1703/4 years And of our Rigne the second year By Her Majesties Command sic subscribitur Cromertie.

Edinburgh The Tuenty Nynth day of February Jaj vijc and four years Ante meridiem

A1704/2/671

Letter: royal

Letter from the Queen To The Councill for apprehending Captain James Murray

Letter from the Queens Majestie To the Councill for apprehending Captain James Murray son to the Laird of Stenhope Being read was ordered to be recorded and recommended to the Clerks to bring into the Councill this afternon aproclamation in the termes therof Wherof the tennor followes
Sic Supra Subscribitur Anne Regina
Right trusty and right weell beloved Cousing and Councellor Right trusty and Enteirly beloved Cousins and Councellors Right trusty and weell beloved Cousins and Councellors Right trusty and weell beloved Councellors And trusty and wellbeloved Councellors Wee Greet yow weell Whereas By some discoveries lately made of the Evill designes that were carrying on by Emissaries from France to the prejudice of us and our Government We understand That Captain James Murray sone to the Laird of Stenhope was deeply concern’d with others in the said Treasonable practices and that he is absconded Therefore It is our will and pleasure And we heirby authorize and Requyre yow to Ishew furth a Proclamation in our name in such manner and forme as is usuall on the lyke occasiones for apprehending the sapd Captain James Murray with a Reward of five Hundered pound sterling to be payed Immediatly by our Treasaurie there to such persone or persones who shall take or apprehend him And not doubting of your cair and dilligence in this matter Wee bid yow heartily fairwell Given At our Court At St James The Tuenty fourth day of february 1703/4 years And of our Rigne the second year By Her Majesties Command sic subscribitur Cromertie.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 176-7.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 176-7.

Procedure, 29 February 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh The Tuenty Nynth day of February Jaj vijc and four years Ante meridiem

A1704/2/661

Procedure

[Eglingtoun elected Preses]

In absence of the Lord High Chancellor, and Lord president of privy Councill The Earle of Eglingtoun Elected preces

Edinburgh The Tuenty Nynth day of February Jaj vijc and four years Ante meridiem

A1704/2/661

Procedure

[Eglingtoun elected Preses]

In absence of the Lord High Chancellor, and Lord president of privy Councill The Earle of Eglingtoun Elected preces

1. NRS, PC1/53, 176.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 176.

Sederunt, 29 February 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh The Tuenty Nynth day of February Jaj vijc and four years Ante meridiem

A1704/2/652

Sederunt

Earl of Eglingtoun; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Findlatter; Earl of Dunmore; Earl of Roseberry; Earl of Glasgow T:D:; Viscount Garnock; Lord Haddo; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Mr Fra: Montgomrie; Laird of Carnwath; Laird of Prestongrange

Edinburgh The Tuenty Nynth day of February Jaj vijc and four years Ante meridiem

A1704/2/652

Sederunt

Earl of Eglingtoun; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Findlatter; Earl of Dunmore; Earl of Roseberry; Earl of Glasgow T:D:; Viscount Garnock; Lord Haddo; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Mr Fra: Montgomrie; Laird of Carnwath; Laird of Prestongrange

2. NRS, PC1/53, 176.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 176.