Procedure, 30 May 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 30th May 17041

D1704/5/42

Procedure

[Note of business]

The Councill meet and did noe privat bussiness

Edinburgh the 30th May 17041

D1704/5/42

Procedure

[Note of business]

The Councill meet and did noe privat bussiness

1. NRS, PC2/28, 285v. No sederunt recorded.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 285v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 285v. No sederunt recorded.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 285v.

Warrant, 30 May 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Thretty day of May One thousand and seven hundered and four years

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Warrant

Warrand for a Detachment of 40 foot and 20 Dragouns to be sent to the Western Coasts to assist Mr Patrick Ogilvie

The Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill, Haveing receaved information, That the forces formerly appointed for assisting Captain Patrick Ogilvie in hindering the importation of Irish victwall horse and other Cattle from Ireland, were withdrawen Doe hereby Recommend and give order and warrant, To Livetennent Generall George Ramsay Commander in Cheiff of Her Majesties forces within this Kingdome presently to give order and appoint a detachment of Fourty foot, and Twenty Dragoons duely Commanded, To march to the Westren Coasts, and there to be under the direction of Captain Patrick Ogilvie. Upon the saids Westren Coasts, for the better enableing and assisting him to hinder the import of all Irish or other Forraigne victwall, Horse and other Cattle into this Kingdome att any pairt within the bounds of the saids Westren Coasts Specidied and contained in the Commission granted to him By the Lords of Privie Councill. And appoints and Ordains the said Detatchment of Fourty foot and twenty Dragouns duely Commanded as said is, To continue and remain in the saids Westren Coasts under the direction of the said Mr Patrick Ogilvie as said is ay and whyll they be recalled by the Councill, And the Councills furder orders theranent. They being there for the publict service.

Att Edinburgh The Thretty day of May One thousand and seven hundered and four years

A1704/5/211

Warrant

Warrand for a Detachment of 40 foot and 20 Dragouns to be sent to the Western Coasts to assist Mr Patrick Ogilvie

The Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill, Haveing receaved information, That the forces formerly appointed for assisting Captain Patrick Ogilvie in hindering the importation of Irish victwall horse and other Cattle from Ireland, were withdrawen Doe hereby Recommend and give order and warrant, To Livetennent Generall George Ramsay Commander in Cheiff of Her Majesties forces within this Kingdome presently to give order and appoint a detachment of Fourty foot, and Twenty Dragoons duely Commanded, To march to the Westren Coasts, and there to be under the direction of Captain Patrick Ogilvie. Upon the saids Westren Coasts, for the better enableing and assisting him to hinder the import of all Irish or other Forraigne victwall, Horse and other Cattle into this Kingdome att any pairt within the bounds of the saids Westren Coasts Specidied and contained in the Commission granted to him By the Lords of Privie Councill. And appoints and Ordains the said Detatchment of Fourty foot and twenty Dragouns duely Commanded as said is, To continue and remain in the saids Westren Coasts under the direction of the said Mr Patrick Ogilvie as said is ay and whyll they be recalled by the Councill, And the Councills furder orders theranent. They being there for the publict service.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 243.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 243.

Proclamation, 30 May 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Thretty day of May One thousand and seven hundered and four years

A1704/5/201

Proclamation

Proclamation Adjourning the Parliament to the 22d of June

Proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the Twenty second day of June nixt Being read, the samen was votted approven signed ordered to be published printed and Recorded which was accordingly this day published. Whereof the tennor followes.
Ann By the Grace of God Queen of Great Brittain France and Ireland, Defender of the faith. To our Lion King at arms and his Brethren Heraulds, Macers of our Privie Councill, Pursevants, Messengers at arms, Our Sherriffs in that pairt Conjunctlie and Seaverallie Speciallie Constitute Greetting. Forasmuchas our affaires doe require a furder Adjournment of our Parliament of this our ancient Kingdome of Scotland then to the first day of June nixt to come to which it was Last Adjourned. We are therefor Resolved to continue the said Adjournment to the Two and twentieth day of the said moneth, and firmly resolved our said Parliament shall meet on the said Two and twentyth day of June nixt, without furder delay, for the good ends for which we have Called it. Therefore and that the members of our said Parliament be not put to the trouble and charges of meetting upon the said first day of June. We with advice of the Lords of our Privie Councill, Have Adjourned and heirby Adjourns our said Current parliament from the first day of June nixt to come, To the said Two and Twentyth day of the samen moneth. Requireing heirby all the member thereof To attend the said day at Edinburgh in the usuall way and under the accustomed Certifications by Law appointed. Our Will is Heirfore And we charge yow strictly and Command. That in continent thir our Letters seen ye pass To the mercat Cross of Edinburgh, and to the mercat Crosses of the haill remanent head burghs of the severall shyres and Stewartries within this our ancient Kingdome. And there in our name and authority by open proclamation make publict intimation, That our said Parliament is Adjourned to the said Two and Twentieth day of June next to come And ordains thir presents to be printed and published Given under our signet Att Edinburgh the Thirtieth day of May And of our Rigne the Thrid year, 1704.

Att Edinburgh The Thretty day of May One thousand and seven hundered and four years

A1704/5/201

Proclamation

Proclamation Adjourning the Parliament to the 22d of June

Proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the Twenty second day of June nixt Being read, the samen was votted approven signed ordered to be published printed and Recorded which was accordingly this day published. Whereof the tennor followes.
Ann By the Grace of God Queen of Great Brittain France and Ireland, Defender of the faith. To our Lion King at arms and his Brethren Heraulds, Macers of our Privie Councill, Pursevants, Messengers at arms, Our Sherriffs in that pairt Conjunctlie and Seaverallie Speciallie Constitute Greetting. Forasmuchas our affaires doe require a furder Adjournment of our Parliament of this our ancient Kingdome of Scotland then to the first day of June nixt to come to which it was Last Adjourned. We are therefor Resolved to continue the said Adjournment to the Two and twentieth day of the said moneth, and firmly resolved our said Parliament shall meet on the said Two and twentyth day of June nixt, without furder delay, for the good ends for which we have Called it. Therefore and that the members of our said Parliament be not put to the trouble and charges of meetting upon the said first day of June. We with advice of the Lords of our Privie Councill, Have Adjourned and heirby Adjourns our said Current parliament from the first day of June nixt to come, To the said Two and Twentyth day of the samen moneth. Requireing heirby all the member thereof To attend the said day at Edinburgh in the usuall way and under the accustomed Certifications by Law appointed. Our Will is Heirfore And we charge yow strictly and Command. That in continent thir our Letters seen ye pass To the mercat Cross of Edinburgh, and to the mercat Crosses of the haill remanent head burghs of the severall shyres and Stewartries within this our ancient Kingdome. And there in our name and authority by open proclamation make publict intimation, That our said Parliament is Adjourned to the said Two and Twentieth day of June next to come And ordains thir presents to be printed and published Given under our signet Att Edinburgh the Thirtieth day of May And of our Rigne the Thrid year, 1704.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 242-3.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 242-3.

Letter: royal, 30 May 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Thretty day of May One thousand and seven hundered and four years

A1704/5/191

Letter: royal

Letter from The Queens Majestie To The Councill for Adjourning the parliament

Letter from the Queens Majestie to the Councill for adjurning Parliament, Read and ordered to be recorded, Wherof the tennor followes
Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trusty and right weell beloved Cousin and Councellor, Right trusty and enteirly beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trusty and well beloved Cousins and Councillors, Right trusty and well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trusty and well beloved Councellors, and trusty and well beloved Councellors Wee greet yow well Whereas our affaires do require a further Adjournment of our Parliament then to the first day of June nixt, to which it was last Adjourned: We are therefore Resolved to continue the said Adjournment to the Twenty two day of the said moneth: And that the members of Parliament may not be put to the trouble and Charges of meeting upon the said first of June. It is our will and pleasure And we doe hereby Authorize and require yow, To ishue out a Proclamation in our name Adjourning our said Current Parliament from the said first day of June to the said Two and Twentyth day of the said moneth. And ordering all the members therof to attend that day at Edinburgh in the usuall way and upon the accustomed certifications. And yow are to intimat to all our good subjects that we are firmly resolved our Parliament shall meet on the said Two and Twentyth day of June nixt without further delay for the good ends for which we have called it. For doeing whereof, This shall be your warrant And so we bid yow heartily farewell. Given at our Court Att St James’s the 22th day of May 1704. And of our Rigne the 3d year. By Her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur Queensberry

Att Edinburgh The Thretty day of May One thousand and seven hundered and four years

A1704/5/191

Letter: royal

Letter from The Queens Majestie To The Councill for Adjourning the parliament

Letter from the Queens Majestie to the Councill for adjurning Parliament, Read and ordered to be recorded, Wherof the tennor followes
Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trusty and right weell beloved Cousin and Councellor, Right trusty and enteirly beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trusty and well beloved Cousins and Councillors, Right trusty and well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trusty and well beloved Councellors, and trusty and well beloved Councellors Wee greet yow well Whereas our affaires do require a further Adjournment of our Parliament then to the first day of June nixt, to which it was last Adjourned: We are therefore Resolved to continue the said Adjournment to the Twenty two day of the said moneth: And that the members of Parliament may not be put to the trouble and Charges of meeting upon the said first of June. It is our will and pleasure And we doe hereby Authorize and require yow, To ishue out a Proclamation in our name Adjourning our said Current Parliament from the said first day of June to the said Two and Twentyth day of the said moneth. And ordering all the members therof to attend that day at Edinburgh in the usuall way and upon the accustomed certifications. And yow are to intimat to all our good subjects that we are firmly resolved our Parliament shall meet on the said Two and Twentyth day of June nixt without further delay for the good ends for which we have called it. For doeing whereof, This shall be your warrant And so we bid yow heartily farewell. Given at our Court Att St James’s the 22th day of May 1704. And of our Rigne the 3d year. By Her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur Queensberry

1. NRS, PC1/53, 241-2.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 241-2.

Sederunt, 30 May 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Thretty day of May One thousand and seven hundered and four years1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Dunmore; Earl of Roseberry; Earl of Hopetoun; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Phesdo; Laird of Collingtoun; Laird of Prestongrange; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Thretty day of May One thousand and seven hundered and four years1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Dunmore; Earl of Roseberry; Earl of Hopetoun; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Phesdo; Laird of Collingtoun; Laird of Prestongrange; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/53, 241.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 241.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 241.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 241.