Act, 4 April 1700, Edinburgh

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Act Sir John Campbell of Carrick and others

Anent a petition given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be Sir John Campbell of Carrick, Donald Campbell of Rachan and Colline Campbell of Ardinbine Shewing That albeit the petitioners have decreits and dilligences against severall highlanders in Lochaber and Elsewher for Nottour roberies and publict way takeing of their Cowes horses and other goods belonging to themselves and tennents, yet Cannot have access to the saids highlanders their persanes nor goods without the Concurrance of Some part of his Majesties forces which was denyed them wanting the saids Lords order to the Commanding officer upon the place to that effect, And Therfore humbly Supplicating the saids Lords to the effect aftermentioned as the said petitione more fully bears, The Lords of his majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the above petition given in to them by Sir John Campbell of Carrick, Donald Campbell of Bochean and Collin Campbell of Ardentenie They hereby gives and grants full warrant to Bridgadeer Maitland Governor of his Majesties Garison at Fort William to give Concurrance and Assistance to the petitioners in putting any legall dilligence raised at either of their instances upon all sentances or decreets pronounced by the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill or the Lords of Session to furder executione as accords in Law.

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Act Sir John Campbell of Carrick and others

Anent a petition given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be Sir John Campbell of Carrick, Donald Campbell of Rachan and Colline Campbell of Ardinbine Shewing That albeit the petitioners have decreits and dilligences against severall highlanders in Lochaber and Elsewher for Nottour roberies and publict way takeing of their Cowes horses and other goods belonging to themselves and tennents, yet Cannot have access to the saids highlanders their persanes nor goods without the Concurrance of Some part of his Majesties forces which was denyed them wanting the saids Lords order to the Commanding officer upon the place to that effect, And Therfore humbly Supplicating the saids Lords to the effect aftermentioned as the said petitione more fully bears, The Lords of his majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the above petition given in to them by Sir John Campbell of Carrick, Donald Campbell of Bochean and Collin Campbell of Ardentenie They hereby gives and grants full warrant to Bridgadeer Maitland Governor of his Majesties Garison at Fort William to give Concurrance and Assistance to the petitioners in putting any legall dilligence raised at either of their instances upon all sentances or decreets pronounced by the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill or the Lords of Session to furder executione as accords in Law.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 334v.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 334v.

Warrant, 4 April 1700, Edinburgh

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Warrant for Briadeer Maitland to repair to Edinburgh

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Allow Brigadeer Maitland Governor of his Majesties Garisone at Fort-William to repair to the City of Edinburgh against the first weeks of may nixt for attending his necessary affairs in that place.

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Warrant for Briadeer Maitland to repair to Edinburgh

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe hereby Allow Brigadeer Maitland Governor of his Majesties Garisone at Fort-William to repair to the City of Edinburgh against the first weeks of may nixt for attending his necessary affairs in that place.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 334v.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 334v.

Warrant, 4 April 1700, Edinburgh

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Warrant for a Foreloaff to Captain Billinghame

Anent the Memorandum or adress given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be Captain Bullinghame Livetennant in the Castle of Dumbarton Shewing That the said Captain Bullinghame haveing severall necessar affairs which requyre his presence out of this kingdome in the Kingdome of Ingland Humbly beseeching the saids Lords would be pleased to grant him a foreloaff from his office in the forsaid Castle to the effect he may attend his necessar affairs in England, The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Haveing Considered the above adress presented to them be the above Captain Charles Billinghame They hereby allow a Forloff to the said Captain Charles Billinghame from the date hereof to the first day of July nixt to come inclusive to the effect he may repair to England and attend his necessar affairs in that kingdom and returne to his office in Dumbarton Castle again the said day.

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Warrant for a Foreloaff to Captain Billinghame

Anent the Memorandum or adress given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill be Captain Bullinghame Livetennant in the Castle of Dumbarton Shewing That the said Captain Bullinghame haveing severall necessar affairs which requyre his presence out of this kingdome in the Kingdome of Ingland Humbly beseeching the saids Lords would be pleased to grant him a foreloaff from his office in the forsaid Castle to the effect he may attend his necessar affairs in England, The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Haveing Considered the above adress presented to them be the above Captain Charles Billinghame They hereby allow a Forloff to the said Captain Charles Billinghame from the date hereof to the first day of July nixt to come inclusive to the effect he may repair to England and attend his necessar affairs in that kingdom and returne to his office in Dumbarton Castle again the said day.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 334r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 334r.

Sederunt, 4 April 1700, Edinburgh

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Lord Chancelor; Earl of Melvill P:C:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Forfar; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Crossrig; Lord Phesdoe; Laird of Stivinson; Lord Provest of Edinburgh

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Lord Chancelor; Earl of Melvill P:C:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Forfar; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Crossrig; Lord Phesdoe; Laird of Stivinson; Lord Provest of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/27, 334r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 334r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 334r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 334r.

Decreet, 4 April 1700, Edinburgh

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Decreet John Blair agent for the Kirk with Concurse of Sir James Stewart His Majesties Advocat Against Mr John Shaw

Anent The Lybell or Letters of Complaint Raised and pursued before the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill att the Instance of John Blair agent for the Kirk, and Sir James Stewart his Majesties Advocat for his highness Interest in the matter underwritten. Mentioning That where by the Sixth Act of the fourth Session of the Current Parliament Entituled act for taking the oath of Alledgance and Assurance, It is Statute That all ministers and preachers of the Gospell whatsoever doe swear the oath of Alledgance, And that they subscrive the same with the Assurance sett down in the said act Certifieing That ministers provided to Kirks shall be punished by banishment or otherwise as the saids Lords shall think fitt Likeas by the Twenty Second Act of the fifth Session of this Current parliament It is Statute That whoever thereafter Shall Intrude themselves into any church manse or benefice or Exercise any pairt of the ministeriall function within any parish, without ane orderly call, from the Eldership and Heretors and legall admission from the Presbetry of the Bounds should be Removed and declared Incapable of Enjoying any Church Stipend or Benefice for the Space of Seven years thereafter And farder It is Recomended to the saids Lords To Remove all such who preceeding the said act did since the Establishment of the present Church Government Intrude in manner forsaid as also to take some Effectuall Course for Stopping and hindering these ministers who then were or Should thereafter be deposed by the Judicatories of the Church from preaching or Exerciseing any pairt of their ministeriall Function which by the same It is declared they cannot doe without a high Contempt of the authority of the Church and of the Laws Establishing the Same Notwithstanding wherof It is of verity That Mr John Shaw pretended Incumbent att Kinnaird Mr Robert Gordon Intruder at Clunie and Mr William Popley late Incumbent att Rhynd doe all of them presume to preach and Exercise the ministeriall Function albeitt they have not qualified themselves by swearing the oath of Alledgance, and subscriving the same with the Assurance in manner prescrived by the said act of Parliament and particularly the said Mr Robert Gordon and Mr William Popley, are Intruders, The Said Mr Gordon Intrudes himself on the vaccant Church of Clunie and Still Keeps the Keys tho formerly deprived by the saids Lords of privy Councill and the said Mr William Popley Intrudes him self Into and preaches in a meeting house in the Parish of St. Madoes wherby they have Incurred the Certifications of the forsaid act of Parliament, Conform to their respective Conditions and Characters which Being nottour and certan, and Such as they neither doe nor can deny, They ought to be punished all and Each of them Conform to the forsaids acts of Parliament To the Example and Terror of others To committ the like in tyme comeing. And Anent The Charge given to the saids defenders To have Compeared personally before the saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill at ane certan day bygone, To have answered to the Grounds of the above Complaint and to have heard and seen such order and course taken theranent as the saids Lords of privy Councill Should Think fitt, under the pain of Rebellion and putting of them to the horn with Certification etc as in the Lyble or Letters of Complaint with the Executiones thereof at more Length is Contained. Which Lyble Being this day called in presence of the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill And The Said John Blair and Lord Advocat. Compearing personally with Sir Patrick Home His Majesties Solicitor as Persuers and the saids Mr John Shaw and Mr William Popley Two of the defenders Compearing personally and the Said Mr Robert Gordon The Third defender Being Lawfully cited oftimes Called and not Compearing The Councill having Considered the Lyble with a petition given in by the said Mr John Shaw and having att Full heard the Two Defenders Compearing as said is, They have deprived and heirby deprives the said Mr John Shaw from the said kirk of Kinnaird and discharges him to Exercise any pairt of his ministeriall Function within the said parish, And decernes and ordaines him to flitt and Remove himself his wife Bairns family Servants and Tennents from the manse and Gleib belonging to the minister att the said Kirk, Betwixt and the fifteen day of May next to Come which by act of Parliament is Counted for the term of Whitsunday, And ordaines him to Exhibite and deliver up to the Moderator of the Presbetry for the tyme being within which the said Kirk lyes, the Keys of the said Kirk, To the Effect the same may be planted according to Law, And have discharged the said Mr William Popley from all Exercise of any pairt of his ministeriall function within the said parish of St Madoes, And decernes and ordains […] Sheriff principall of the Shire of […] and his Deputs within which the said parish lyes To cause Close and Shutt up any houses within which the said Mr William Popley was in use to Keep his meetings, and not suffer the same or any other houses within the said parish to be made use off as meeting houses for him att any tyme hereafter, And ordaines him the said Mr William Popley To Flitt and Remove himself his wife Bairns and family furth and fra the said parish of St Madoes Betwixt and the said Fifteenth day of May next Being the tyme appointed for the said Term of Whitsunday And discharges him to Return or Remain within the said parish of St Madoes or the parish of Rynd at any tyme hereafter, And ordaines letters of Horning to be direct heiron upon […] days against the said Mr John Shaw and Mr William Popley, for fulfilling and obeying what is decerned against them under the Signet of privy Councill in forme as Effeirs. And Continues the within Mr Robert Gordoun to another occasion.

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Decreet John Blair agent for the Kirk with Concurse of Sir James Stewart His Majesties Advocat Against Mr John Shaw

Anent The Lybell or Letters of Complaint Raised and pursued before the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill att the Instance of John Blair agent for the Kirk, and Sir James Stewart his Majesties Advocat for his highness Interest in the matter underwritten. Mentioning That where by the Sixth Act of the fourth Session of the Current Parliament Entituled act for taking the oath of Alledgance and Assurance, It is Statute That all ministers and preachers of the Gospell whatsoever doe swear the oath of Alledgance, And that they subscrive the same with the Assurance sett down in the said act Certifieing That ministers provided to Kirks shall be punished by banishment or otherwise as the saids Lords shall think fitt Likeas by the Twenty Second Act of the fifth Session of this Current parliament It is Statute That whoever thereafter Shall Intrude themselves into any church manse or benefice or Exercise any pairt of the ministeriall function within any parish, without ane orderly call, from the Eldership and Heretors and legall admission from the Presbetry of the Bounds should be Removed and declared Incapable of Enjoying any Church Stipend or Benefice for the Space of Seven years thereafter And farder It is Recomended to the saids Lords To Remove all such who preceeding the said act did since the Establishment of the present Church Government Intrude in manner forsaid as also to take some Effectuall Course for Stopping and hindering these ministers who then were or Should thereafter be deposed by the Judicatories of the Church from preaching or Exerciseing any pairt of their ministeriall Function which by the same It is declared they cannot doe without a high Contempt of the authority of the Church and of the Laws Establishing the Same Notwithstanding wherof It is of verity That Mr John Shaw pretended Incumbent att Kinnaird Mr Robert Gordon Intruder at Clunie and Mr William Popley late Incumbent att Rhynd doe all of them presume to preach and Exercise the ministeriall Function albeitt they have not qualified themselves by swearing the oath of Alledgance, and subscriving the same with the Assurance in manner prescrived by the said act of Parliament and particularly the said Mr Robert Gordon and Mr William Popley, are Intruders, The Said Mr Gordon Intrudes himself on the vaccant Church of Clunie and Still Keeps the Keys tho formerly deprived by the saids Lords of privy Councill and the said Mr William Popley Intrudes him self Into and preaches in a meeting house in the Parish of St. Madoes wherby they have Incurred the Certifications of the forsaid act of Parliament, Conform to their respective Conditions and Characters which Being nottour and certan, and Such as they neither doe nor can deny, They ought to be punished all and Each of them Conform to the forsaids acts of Parliament To the Example and Terror of others To committ the like in tyme comeing. And Anent The Charge given to the saids defenders To have Compeared personally before the saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill at ane certan day bygone, To have answered to the Grounds of the above Complaint and to have heard and seen such order and course taken theranent as the saids Lords of privy Councill Should Think fitt, under the pain of Rebellion and putting of them to the horn with Certification etc as in the Lyble or Letters of Complaint with the Executiones thereof at more Length is Contained. Which Lyble Being this day called in presence of the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill And The Said John Blair and Lord Advocat. Compearing personally with Sir Patrick Home His Majesties Solicitor as Persuers and the saids Mr John Shaw and Mr William Popley Two of the defenders Compearing personally and the Said Mr Robert Gordon The Third defender Being Lawfully cited oftimes Called and not Compearing The Councill having Considered the Lyble with a petition given in by the said Mr John Shaw and having att Full heard the Two Defenders Compearing as said is, They have deprived and heirby deprives the said Mr John Shaw from the said kirk of Kinnaird and discharges him to Exercise any pairt of his ministeriall Function within the said parish, And decernes and ordaines him to flitt and Remove himself his wife Bairns family Servants and Tennents from the manse and Gleib belonging to the minister att the said Kirk, Betwixt and the fifteen day of May next to Come which by act of Parliament is Counted for the term of Whitsunday, And ordaines him to Exhibite and deliver up to the Moderator of the Presbetry for the tyme being within which the said Kirk lyes, the Keys of the said Kirk, To the Effect the same may be planted according to Law, And have discharged the said Mr William Popley from all Exercise of any pairt of his ministeriall function within the said parish of St Madoes, And decernes and ordains […] Sheriff principall of the Shire of […] and his Deputs within which the said parish lyes To cause Close and Shutt up any houses within which the said Mr William Popley was in use to Keep his meetings, and not suffer the same or any other houses within the said parish to be made use off as meeting houses for him att any tyme hereafter, And ordaines him the said Mr William Popley To Flitt and Remove himself his wife Bairns and family furth and fra the said parish of St Madoes Betwixt and the said Fifteenth day of May next Being the tyme appointed for the said Term of Whitsunday And discharges him to Return or Remain within the said parish of St Madoes or the parish of Rynd at any tyme hereafter, And ordaines letters of Horning to be direct heiron upon […] days against the said Mr John Shaw and Mr William Popley, for fulfilling and obeying what is decerned against them under the Signet of privy Councill in forme as Effeirs. And Continues the within Mr Robert Gordoun to another occasion.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 92-4.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 92-4.

Act, 4 April 1700, Edinburgh

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Reprive To John McTavish and Hugh Frazer

Anent The Petition given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill By John McTavish of Miggavie and Hugh Frazer of Leadcloin prisoners in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh. Shewing That whereas His Majesty having been graciously pleased so far to take notice of the Petitioners Circumstances as to ordain the Process and Sentence pronunced against them to be transmitted to his Majesty That he might declare his royall will and pleasure anent them, Their Lordships thereupon were pleased to grant them a Reprive untill the […] day of Aprile Instant which Being now near Expyred and his Majesties Royall pleasure anent them not yett made Known. They humbly Implore their Lordships Goodness for a Continuation of the said Reprive untill his Majesty declare his Royall will and pleasure anent them or such Competent tyme as their Lordships Shall Think fitt to determine As the said Petition bears. The Saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the within Petition given in to them by the within John McTavish and Hugh Frazer. They heirby Reprive the Petitioners from the Sentence of death pronunced against them by the Lords Commissioners of his majesties Justiciary untill the nynth day of May next to come Inclusive, And ordains the magistrats of Edinburgh To see the said sentence of death pronunced against the petitioners to be put to punctuall Execution against them upon the Tenth day of the said moneth of May next to come without furder delay. Sic Subscribitur Marchmont Cancellar. Melvill, Forbes, James Stewart, James Falconar Home.

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Reprive To John McTavish and Hugh Frazer

Anent The Petition given in to the Lords of his Majesties privy Councill By John McTavish of Miggavie and Hugh Frazer of Leadcloin prisoners in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh. Shewing That whereas His Majesty having been graciously pleased so far to take notice of the Petitioners Circumstances as to ordain the Process and Sentence pronunced against them to be transmitted to his Majesty That he might declare his royall will and pleasure anent them, Their Lordships thereupon were pleased to grant them a Reprive untill the […] day of Aprile Instant which Being now near Expyred and his Majesties Royall pleasure anent them not yett made Known. They humbly Implore their Lordships Goodness for a Continuation of the said Reprive untill his Majesty declare his Royall will and pleasure anent them or such Competent tyme as their Lordships Shall Think fitt to determine As the said Petition bears. The Saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the within Petition given in to them by the within John McTavish and Hugh Frazer. They heirby Reprive the Petitioners from the Sentence of death pronunced against them by the Lords Commissioners of his majesties Justiciary untill the nynth day of May next to come Inclusive, And ordains the magistrats of Edinburgh To see the said sentence of death pronunced against the petitioners to be put to punctuall Execution against them upon the Tenth day of the said moneth of May next to come without furder delay. Sic Subscribitur Marchmont Cancellar. Melvill, Forbes, James Stewart, James Falconar Home.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 91-2.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 91-2.

Sederunt, 4 April 1700, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Melvill P.C.; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Forfar; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Crossrig; Lord Phesdoe; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Laird of Stevensone; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Melvill P.C.; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Forfar; Lord Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Thesaurer Deput; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Crossrig; Lord Phesdoe; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Laird of Stevensone; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/52, 91.

2. NRS, PC1/52, 91.

1. NRS, PC1/52, 91.

2. NRS, PC1/52, 91.