Procedure, 4 January 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the fourth day of Janwary 17041

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Procedure

[Note of Business]

The Councill mett and did no privat busseines

Edinburgh the fourth day of Janwary 17041

D1704/1/12

Procedure

[Note of Business]

The Councill mett and did no privat busseines

1. NRS, PC2/28, 277r. No sederunt recorded.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 277r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 277r. No sederunt recorded.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 277r.

Procedure, 4 January 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of January One thousand Seven Hundred and four years

A1704/1/41

Procedure

Committee appointed For considering Her Majesties Letter to the Councill annent Highland Clans

The Lords off Her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Nominat and Appoint The Earles of Loudoun, Northesk, and Glasgow, The Lords president of Session, Register, Advocat, Justice Clerk, Aberuchill, Livetennent Generall Ramsay, Master Francis Montgomry, and Stevensone To be a Committee to consider Her Majesties Gracious Letter To the Lords off Her Councill, Annent provyding Fort William and posting Her Majesties forces To the best Advantage and calling in the Land Lords and Cheiffs of the Highland Clans And obleidgeing them to give sufficient security for keeping the pace and performing their Deuty to Her Majestie as prescribed by Law and to search for and find out the arm’s that may be brought from Holland to Scotland and to Consider the haill other points off the said Letter With power to the said Committee To cause Cite befoir them the persones they suspect that are come from Holland in the Ships laitly come home thence And to Examine the seaverall Skippers and others they think fitt therannent With power also to the said Committee To Call for the Lists of the Land Lords and Cheiffs off the Highland Clans from whatsomever persone or persones they think fitt And Recommends to the said Committee To meet this day at Four aclock in the Afternoon and Declaires any Three a quorum And to report to the Councill upon the haill premisss And Recommends to the said Committee To prepair and bring into the Councill against Thursday nixt ane answer by their Lordships to her Majesties said Letter.

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of January One thousand Seven Hundred and four years

A1704/1/41

Procedure

Committee appointed For considering Her Majesties Letter to the Councill annent Highland Clans

The Lords off Her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Nominat and Appoint The Earles of Loudoun, Northesk, and Glasgow, The Lords president of Session, Register, Advocat, Justice Clerk, Aberuchill, Livetennent Generall Ramsay, Master Francis Montgomry, and Stevensone To be a Committee to consider Her Majesties Gracious Letter To the Lords off Her Councill, Annent provyding Fort William and posting Her Majesties forces To the best Advantage and calling in the Land Lords and Cheiffs of the Highland Clans And obleidgeing them to give sufficient security for keeping the pace and performing their Deuty to Her Majestie as prescribed by Law and to search for and find out the arm’s that may be brought from Holland to Scotland and to Consider the haill other points off the said Letter With power to the said Committee To cause Cite befoir them the persones they suspect that are come from Holland in the Ships laitly come home thence And to Examine the seaverall Skippers and others they think fitt therannent With power also to the said Committee To Call for the Lists of the Land Lords and Cheiffs off the Highland Clans from whatsomever persone or persones they think fitt And Recommends to the said Committee To meet this day at Four aclock in the Afternoon and Declaires any Three a quorum And to report to the Councill upon the haill premisss And Recommends to the said Committee To prepair and bring into the Councill against Thursday nixt ane answer by their Lordships to her Majesties said Letter.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 108-9.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 108-9.

Letter: royal, 4 January 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of January One thousand Seven Hundred and four years

A1704/1/31

Letter: royal

Letter from the Queen to the Councill annent the Highland Chiftans and clans ther finding Caution to keep the pace etc

Letter from the Queens Majestie To the Councill annent provyding The Garrison of Fort William Calling in the Land Lords and Cheifs of the Highland Clanns and obleidgeing them to give securitie for keeping of the peace, and annent armes for Eight Thousand men bought at Utright and Shipped at Rotterdam for Scotland Being read The same was ordered to be Recorded Wherof the tennor followes.
Sic Supra Subscribitur Anne Regina
Right Trusty and Right weell beloved Cousing and Councellor Right Trusty and enteirly beloved Cousings and Councellors, Right Trusty and Right weell beloved Cousings and Councellors Right Trusty and weell beloved Cousings and Councellors Right Trusty and weell beloved Councellors and Trusty and weell beloved Councellors We Greet yow weell We Did lately accquant yow of our being weell Informed of Designes and practices for raising ane Insurrection in Scotland By Symon Fraser and some other French Emissarys and recommended to your Cair the saifty of our Instrest and of the Kingdome, Wherin we are confident of your fidelity and Dilligence Especiallie in provyding Fort William and posting of our forces to the best Advantage yow shall also call in the Land Lords and Cheifs of the Highland Clans and obleidge them to give sufficient security for keeping of the pace and performing their Duty to us as is prescribed by our Laws and Acts of Parliament We are Lyke wayes advysed that ther are arm’s for Eight Thousand men bought at Utrecht and shipped at Rotterdame for Scotland We firmly purpose to Injure no man in his privat Rights or friedmen But in the present Circumstances as being in a state of war with France, and that their Emissary’s who latly came from Scotland hither wer in Rotterdame about that tyme gives a Just suspicion that soe great a quantitie of arm’s may be provyded and sent to Scotland on no good designe And Therfore To prevent any danger which may aryse from this to us Our people and our Laws We requyre That yow make Dilligent search for finding out of these arm’s And to seaze and secure the same or any other arms brought in in a Considerable Quantity Untill yow give particular Information therof and be accquanted with our pleasure therin In this we Expect your Exact dilligence And so We bid yow heartily fairwell Given at our Court at Windsor The Threety Day of December One Thousand seven Hundereth and Three And of our Rigne the second year By Her Majesties Command sic subscribitur Cromertie.

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of January One thousand Seven Hundred and four years

A1704/1/31

Letter: royal

Letter from the Queen to the Councill annent the Highland Chiftans and clans ther finding Caution to keep the pace etc

Letter from the Queens Majestie To the Councill annent provyding The Garrison of Fort William Calling in the Land Lords and Cheifs of the Highland Clanns and obleidgeing them to give securitie for keeping of the peace, and annent armes for Eight Thousand men bought at Utright and Shipped at Rotterdam for Scotland Being read The same was ordered to be Recorded Wherof the tennor followes.
Sic Supra Subscribitur Anne Regina
Right Trusty and Right weell beloved Cousing and Councellor Right Trusty and enteirly beloved Cousings and Councellors, Right Trusty and Right weell beloved Cousings and Councellors Right Trusty and weell beloved Cousings and Councellors Right Trusty and weell beloved Councellors and Trusty and weell beloved Councellors We Greet yow weell We Did lately accquant yow of our being weell Informed of Designes and practices for raising ane Insurrection in Scotland By Symon Fraser and some other French Emissarys and recommended to your Cair the saifty of our Instrest and of the Kingdome, Wherin we are confident of your fidelity and Dilligence Especiallie in provyding Fort William and posting of our forces to the best Advantage yow shall also call in the Land Lords and Cheifs of the Highland Clans and obleidge them to give sufficient security for keeping of the pace and performing their Duty to us as is prescribed by our Laws and Acts of Parliament We are Lyke wayes advysed that ther are arm’s for Eight Thousand men bought at Utrecht and shipped at Rotterdame for Scotland We firmly purpose to Injure no man in his privat Rights or friedmen But in the present Circumstances as being in a state of war with France, and that their Emissary’s who latly came from Scotland hither wer in Rotterdame about that tyme gives a Just suspicion that soe great a quantitie of arm’s may be provyded and sent to Scotland on no good designe And Therfore To prevent any danger which may aryse from this to us Our people and our Laws We requyre That yow make Dilligent search for finding out of these arm’s And to seaze and secure the same or any other arms brought in in a Considerable Quantity Untill yow give particular Information therof and be accquanted with our pleasure therin In this we Expect your Exact dilligence And so We bid yow heartily fairwell Given at our Court at Windsor The Threety Day of December One Thousand seven Hundereth and Three And of our Rigne the second year By Her Majesties Command sic subscribitur Cromertie.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 107-8.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 107-8.

Procedure, 4 January 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of January One thousand Seven Hundred and four years

A1704/1/21

Procedure

[Buchan elected Preses]

In absence of the Lord Chancellor and Lord President of Privie Councill The Earle of Buchan Elected preces.

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of January One thousand Seven Hundred and four years

A1704/1/21

Procedure

[Buchan elected Preses]

In absence of the Lord Chancellor and Lord President of Privie Councill The Earle of Buchan Elected preces.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 107.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 107.

Sederunt, 4 January 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of January One thousand Seven Hundred and four years1

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Sederunt

Earl of Buchan P:; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Roseberry; Earl of Glasgow T:D:; Viscount Garnock; Lord President of Session; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Enstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Lord Phesdo; Lord Tillecultrie; Mr Fra: Montgomrie; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Fourth day of January One thousand Seven Hundred and four years1

A1704/1/12

Sederunt

Earl of Buchan P:; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Roseberry; Earl of Glasgow T:D:; Viscount Garnock; Lord President of Session; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Enstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Lord Phesdo; Lord Tillecultrie; Mr Fra: Montgomrie; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/53, 107.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 107.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 107.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 107.