Act, 30 September 1703, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 30th September 1703

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Act

Act Infavours off Thomas Kennedy

Annent The petitione given in and presented to His Grace Her Majesties High Commissioner And the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By Thomas Kennedy and John Johnstoun keepers off the parliament house Shewing That the petitioners in their station Haveing attended His Grace and Honourable Members of this last Session off parliament upon all occasiones requisit (as is hoped) To his Graces satisfaction which exposed them to Extraordinary attendance and to wast deall off expence for Candle By reasone off the frequent and late Sederunts And it being Customary and usuall That the petitioners are allwayes Recommended by his Grace and Lordships To the Lords of the Theasaury for granting some allowance not only for service and attendance Dureing the session off parliament But also for Expence off Candle and other Expensses And Therfor Creaving to the effect aftermentioned As the said petition Bears The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Haveing Considered the above petition Given into them By Thomas Kennedy and John Johnstoun keepers off the parliament house And the samen being read in their presence The saids Lords Doe heirby Recommend the petitioners to the Lords Commissioners off Her Majesties Theasaurie To grant them such allowance For ther attendance Dureing the sitting of the last session of parliament and for Defraying the Expenss of Candle and other contingent Chairges as their Lordships shall think fitt

Edinburgh the 30th September 1703

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Act

Act Infavours off Thomas Kennedy

Annent The petitione given in and presented to His Grace Her Majesties High Commissioner And the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By Thomas Kennedy and John Johnstoun keepers off the parliament house Shewing That the petitioners in their station Haveing attended His Grace and Honourable Members of this last Session off parliament upon all occasiones requisit (as is hoped) To his Graces satisfaction which exposed them to Extraordinary attendance and to wast deall off expence for Candle By reasone off the frequent and late Sederunts And it being Customary and usuall That the petitioners are allwayes Recommended by his Grace and Lordships To the Lords of the Theasaury for granting some allowance not only for service and attendance Dureing the session off parliament But also for Expence off Candle and other Expensses And Therfor Creaving to the effect aftermentioned As the said petition Bears The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Haveing Considered the above petition Given into them By Thomas Kennedy and John Johnstoun keepers off the parliament house And the samen being read in their presence The saids Lords Doe heirby Recommend the petitioners to the Lords Commissioners off Her Majesties Theasaurie To grant them such allowance For ther attendance Dureing the sitting of the last session of parliament and for Defraying the Expenss of Candle and other contingent Chairges as their Lordships shall think fitt

1. NRS, PC2/28, 272r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 272r.

Act, 30 September 1703, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 30th September 1703

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Act Infavours off John Cross junior merchant

Annent The petition given in and presented to His Grace Her Majesties High Commissioner and the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By John Cross Junior merchant Naturall born subject of the Antient Kingdom off Scotland and Citizen off Glasgow Shewing That haveing for the space off Eight years past Resided at Theneriff one off the Canary Islands, Factor in one off the Cheiffest houses off bussiness there Did upon the apprehension off this present war Endevour to bring off his effects and did Imbark from thence (leaving all behind him) In order to Fraughting off a shipe for that purpose wherin he hes been singularly Disappoynted by the Generall Embargo then in England and by the Declaration off this present war as does more amply appear by the followeing relation off the petitioners Caice That immediatly upon the petitioners arrivall in England (which was in the moneth of February 1702) He procured a Shipe on fraught burden 240 Tuns Then lying in the River of Thames, every way Equipt, and ready to proceed the voyadge But was unhappily detained by the Generall Imbargo, then in England, Wherupon a petition was presented to his Late Majestie and Councill That the said shipe in soe singular a Caice might be exempted from the Embargo But by reason of his said late Majesties sickness and Death, noe privat affaires took place and the said petition was never heard And the Embargo continueing till the Declaration off war By her present Majestie The petitioner hes been totally disappointed in his measures as also off another shipe then lying in the Bay of Duplin burden 160 Tuns, being fully loadned and dispatched and haveing actually set saill from the said Bay was affterwards put back by Contrary winds and Detained therby till the Declaration off war and soe frustrated of his First intended voyadge That this caice of the petitioner is in all respects quite differrent from that off any English subject or other that hes lived upon the saids Islands Inas much as the petitioner hes all his effects still wholy remaining ther (to that Degree that he hes noe possibility off subsistance otherwayes then by Credit with his freinds till he can gitt off his effects) not haveing been able to bring off any pairt therof ever since the Declaratione off war By the disappointment off the abovementioned ships designed for that purpose That the Major pairt off his Effects have been unavoidably bartered for wines to be receaved off the grouth of the Ensueing vintage, therby the more to Induce the Spaniards to Conceall and secure the rest off his effects in their hands which is lykewayes a particular Circumstance that noe English subject or other but the petitioner does ly under and iff not Complyed with upon his pairt will inevitably ruine him That he hes made noe remittances aither off money or goods since the Declaration of war to the said Canary Islands or any other pairt off the Dominions of Her Majesties Enemies That the petitioner hes late advices from the said Islands That his effects (tho in great Danger) have not been yet either discovered or confiscated, and he hes Lykewayes assurance From the persones with from he hes intrusted his concernes That they will procure a Method to send off his effects provyding the petitioners can send a Shipe to receave the same with pipe staves only for the makeing off Cask to put the vines into and doubts not the Spaniards, will performe their Ingadgements, If his Grace and Lordships will be graciously pleased to permit the petitioner to performe his voyadge By goeing to bring his effects out off the danger Which at present they are Exposed to And to Import the same into this Kingdome wherby considerable Custome will accrew to the Revenue And Therfore Creaving His Grace and Lordships To grant licence for the shipe Adventure Burden 240 Tun’s To goe to the said Canary Islands with pipe staves only and to return with his Loadning of wines off the grouth off the Ensueing vintage and other goods the product off the said Islands, The reall effects off the petitioner And to Recommend unto Her Majestie That she would be graciously pleased To grant Her Royall passport for the Security off the said shipe and loadning (2as hes been granted in the caice of Robert Gordon Factor at Bourdeaux and Mr Robert Arbuthnet That she may not be molested By Her Majesties English Ships off war or others which is what solely can prevent the petitioners further misfortune and avert his impending ruine Haveing not Dependance upon the Spaniards as to their Complyance affter the Ensueing vintage, to the Contrary he is assured That iff the petitioner be not allowed to Embrace the occasion His effects will be unavoidably lost and he therby irrecoverably ruined As the said petition Bears The Lords of her Majesties privie Councill Haveing Considered the petition given into them By John Corse merchant Naturall born subject off Scotland and Citizen off Glasgow, and the samen being read in their presence The saids Lords of Her Majesties privy Councill Doe Heirby leave it To the Lord High Chancellor To lay the matter within represented in the petition befoir Her Majestie and to Communicat the same to the secretary of state for that effect

Edinburgh the 30th September 1703

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Act

Act Infavours off John Cross junior merchant

Annent The petition given in and presented to His Grace Her Majesties High Commissioner and the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By John Cross Junior merchant Naturall born subject of the Antient Kingdom off Scotland and Citizen off Glasgow Shewing That haveing for the space off Eight years past Resided at Theneriff one off the Canary Islands, Factor in one off the Cheiffest houses off bussiness there Did upon the apprehension off this present war Endevour to bring off his effects and did Imbark from thence (leaving all behind him) In order to Fraughting off a shipe for that purpose wherin he hes been singularly Disappoynted by the Generall Embargo then in England and by the Declaration off this present war as does more amply appear by the followeing relation off the petitioners Caice That immediatly upon the petitioners arrivall in England (which was in the moneth of February 1702) He procured a Shipe on fraught burden 240 Tuns Then lying in the River of Thames, every way Equipt, and ready to proceed the voyadge But was unhappily detained by the Generall Imbargo, then in England, Wherupon a petition was presented to his Late Majestie and Councill That the said shipe in soe singular a Caice might be exempted from the Embargo But by reason of his said late Majesties sickness and Death, noe privat affaires took place and the said petition was never heard And the Embargo continueing till the Declaration off war By her present Majestie The petitioner hes been totally disappointed in his measures as also off another shipe then lying in the Bay of Duplin burden 160 Tuns, being fully loadned and dispatched and haveing actually set saill from the said Bay was affterwards put back by Contrary winds and Detained therby till the Declaration off war and soe frustrated of his First intended voyadge That this caice of the petitioner is in all respects quite differrent from that off any English subject or other that hes lived upon the saids Islands Inas much as the petitioner hes all his effects still wholy remaining ther (to that Degree that he hes noe possibility off subsistance otherwayes then by Credit with his freinds till he can gitt off his effects) not haveing been able to bring off any pairt therof ever since the Declaratione off war By the disappointment off the abovementioned ships designed for that purpose That the Major pairt off his Effects have been unavoidably bartered for wines to be receaved off the grouth of the Ensueing vintage, therby the more to Induce the Spaniards to Conceall and secure the rest off his effects in their hands which is lykewayes a particular Circumstance that noe English subject or other but the petitioner does ly under and iff not Complyed with upon his pairt will inevitably ruine him That he hes made noe remittances aither off money or goods since the Declaration of war to the said Canary Islands or any other pairt off the Dominions of Her Majesties Enemies That the petitioner hes late advices from the said Islands That his effects (tho in great Danger) have not been yet either discovered or confiscated, and he hes Lykewayes assurance From the persones with from he hes intrusted his concernes That they will procure a Method to send off his effects provyding the petitioners can send a Shipe to receave the same with pipe staves only for the makeing off Cask to put the vines into and doubts not the Spaniards, will performe their Ingadgements, If his Grace and Lordships will be graciously pleased to permit the petitioner to performe his voyadge By goeing to bring his effects out off the danger Which at present they are Exposed to And to Import the same into this Kingdome wherby considerable Custome will accrew to the Revenue And Therfore Creaving His Grace and Lordships To grant licence for the shipe Adventure Burden 240 Tun’s To goe to the said Canary Islands with pipe staves only and to return with his Loadning of wines off the grouth off the Ensueing vintage and other goods the product off the said Islands, The reall effects off the petitioner And to Recommend unto Her Majestie That she would be graciously pleased To grant Her Royall passport for the Security off the said shipe and loadning (2as hes been granted in the caice of Robert Gordon Factor at Bourdeaux and Mr Robert Arbuthnet That she may not be molested By Her Majesties English Ships off war or others which is what solely can prevent the petitioners further misfortune and avert his impending ruine Haveing not Dependance upon the Spaniards as to their Complyance affter the Ensueing vintage, to the Contrary he is assured That iff the petitioner be not allowed to Embrace the occasion His effects will be unavoidably lost and he therby irrecoverably ruined As the said petition Bears The Lords of her Majesties privie Councill Haveing Considered the petition given into them By John Corse merchant Naturall born subject off Scotland and Citizen off Glasgow, and the samen being read in their presence The saids Lords of Her Majesties privy Councill Doe Heirby leave it To the Lord High Chancellor To lay the matter within represented in the petition befoir Her Majestie and to Communicat the same to the secretary of state for that effect

1. NRS, PC2/28, 270v-272r.

2. Closing bracket missing.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 270v-272r.

2. Closing bracket missing.

Sederunt, 30 September 1703, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 30th September 17031

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Duke of Atholl P:S:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Finlater; Earl of Leven; Earl of Forfar; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Laird of Collingtoun; Sherriff of Bute; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 30th September 17031

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Duke of Atholl P:S:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Finlater; Earl of Leven; Earl of Forfar; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Laird of Collingtoun; Sherriff of Bute; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/28, 270v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 270v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 270v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 270v.

Procedure, 30 September 1703, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Threttie day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years Ante Meridiem

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Procedure

The Duke of Atholl privy Seall acquainted the Councill that he was goeing to Court to wait on her Majestie

His Grace the Duke of Atholl Lord privy Seall haveing Represented to the Councill That he was goeing to London to wait upon her Majestie and desired to know of their Lordships if they had any Commands to Lay upon him anent any of her Majesties affairs or their oun in particular Which he would willingly take care off And would not faill to Lay the Same before her Majestie and with all Lett her Majestie know how dutifull a Councill She hade and how much and Zealously they were concerned and carefull of all her Majesties concernes and intrests.

Att Edinburgh the Threttie day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years Ante Meridiem

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Procedure

The Duke of Atholl privy Seall acquainted the Councill that he was goeing to Court to wait on her Majestie

His Grace the Duke of Atholl Lord privy Seall haveing Represented to the Councill That he was goeing to London to wait upon her Majestie and desired to know of their Lordships if they had any Commands to Lay upon him anent any of her Majesties affairs or their oun in particular Which he would willingly take care off And would not faill to Lay the Same before her Majestie and with all Lett her Majestie know how dutifull a Councill She hade and how much and Zealously they were concerned and carefull of all her Majesties concernes and intrests.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 59.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 59.

Procedure, 30 September 1703, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Threttie day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years Ante Meridiem

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Procedure

The Lord Chancelor acquainted the Councill that he was Called to Court to wait upon her Majestie

The Lord high Chancelor haveing Represented to the board That he was by her Majesties Order called to London And therfore desired to know if the Councill hade any Commands to Lay upon him anent any of her Majesties affairs or of their oun in particular, which he willingly would take care of and which he would not faill to lay before her Majestie And with all would Lett her Majestie know how dutifull a Councill She hade and how much and Zealously they were concerned and carefull in all her affairs and intrests.

Att Edinburgh the Threttie day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years Ante Meridiem

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Procedure

The Lord Chancelor acquainted the Councill that he was Called to Court to wait upon her Majestie

The Lord high Chancelor haveing Represented to the board That he was by her Majesties Order called to London And therfore desired to know if the Councill hade any Commands to Lay upon him anent any of her Majesties affairs or of their oun in particular, which he willingly would take care of and which he would not faill to lay before her Majestie And with all would Lett her Majestie know how dutifull a Councill She hade and how much and Zealously they were concerned and carefull in all her affairs and intrests.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 59.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 59.

Act, 30 September 1703, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Threttie day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years Ante Meridiem

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Act

Act Sir James Stewart of Bute

Anent the Petition given in to the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill be Sir James Stewart of Bute Shewing That her Majestie haveing been graciously pleased to Conferr upon the petitioner the dignitie and honour of Earle of Bute Conforme to ane warrand and Patent under her Majesties hand for that effect dated the fourteinth day of Aprile 1703 and that the said warrand does want ane Clause to pass the great seall per saltum And Therfore humbly Suplicating the saids Lords to the effect aftermentioned The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the above petition given in to them by Sir James Stewart of Bute And the samen being Read in their presence The saids Lords Doe hereby Grant warrand for passing the Patent of Honour In Favors of the petitioner Creating him Earle of Bute etc under the great Seall per Saltum and for that effect Grants order and warrand to the director of her Majesties Chancelory and his deputes to wryt out the said patent, And to the keeper of the great Seall and his deputes to append the Same therto without passing any other Register or Seall.

Att Edinburgh the Threttie day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years Ante Meridiem

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Act Sir James Stewart of Bute

Anent the Petition given in to the Lords of her Majesties privy Councill be Sir James Stewart of Bute Shewing That her Majestie haveing been graciously pleased to Conferr upon the petitioner the dignitie and honour of Earle of Bute Conforme to ane warrand and Patent under her Majesties hand for that effect dated the fourteinth day of Aprile 1703 and that the said warrand does want ane Clause to pass the great seall per saltum And Therfore humbly Suplicating the saids Lords to the effect aftermentioned The Lords of her Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the above petition given in to them by Sir James Stewart of Bute And the samen being Read in their presence The saids Lords Doe hereby Grant warrand for passing the Patent of Honour In Favors of the petitioner Creating him Earle of Bute etc under the great Seall per Saltum and for that effect Grants order and warrand to the director of her Majesties Chancelory and his deputes to wryt out the said patent, And to the keeper of the great Seall and his deputes to append the Same therto without passing any other Register or Seall.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 58-9.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 58-9.

Sederunt, 30 September 1703, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Threttie day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years Ante Meridiem1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Duke of Atholl P:S:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Finlator; Earl of Forfar; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberurchill; Mr Fr: Montgomry; Laird of Collingtoune; Shirriff of Bute; LordpProvest of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Threttie day of September Jaj vijc and thrie years Ante Meridiem1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Duke of Atholl P:S:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Finlator; Earl of Forfar; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberurchill; Mr Fr: Montgomry; Laird of Collingtoune; Shirriff of Bute; LordpProvest of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/53, 58.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 58.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 58.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 58.