Order, 4 September 1694, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the fourth of September Jaj vjc nyntie four years

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Order

Farder dilligence The Lord advocat contra The provest of Stirling and others

The letters of dilligence at the instance of his majesties advocat against John Dick provest of Stirling and others being Called The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby Ordaine their Clerks of Councill to give out letters of farder dilligence by Captione against Hew Patersone younger of Bannockburne, Mr James Forrester advocat James Watsone eldest Lawfull sone to Duncan Watsone younger merchant in Stirling and Francis Pattone late servitor to umquhill James Norie toune Clerk in Stirling witnesses cited upon the said dilligence and not Compeiring To Compair as they are cited Conforme to the above dilligence upon the fift day of september instant.

Edinburgh the fourth of September Jaj vjc nyntie four years

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Order

Farder dilligence The Lord advocat contra The provest of Stirling and others

The letters of dilligence at the instance of his majesties advocat against John Dick provest of Stirling and others being Called The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby Ordaine their Clerks of Councill to give out letters of farder dilligence by Captione against Hew Patersone younger of Bannockburne, Mr James Forrester advocat James Watsone eldest Lawfull sone to Duncan Watsone younger merchant in Stirling and Francis Pattone late servitor to umquhill James Norie toune Clerk in Stirling witnesses cited upon the said dilligence and not Compeiring To Compair as they are cited Conforme to the above dilligence upon the fift day of september instant.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 56v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 56v.

Sederunt, 4 September 1694, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the fourth of September Jaj vjc nyntie four years1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Drumlanrig; Earl of Mortone; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Anandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Brodalbine; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Yester; Lord Ross; Lord Carmicheall; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Laird of Stivenson; Sir Thomas Livingston; Sir John Hall

Edinburgh the fourth of September Jaj vjc nyntie four years1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Drumlanrig; Earl of Mortone; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Anandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Brodalbine; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Yester; Lord Ross; Lord Carmicheall; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Laird of Stivenson; Sir Thomas Livingston; Sir John Hall

1. NRS, PC2/25, 56v.

2. NRS, PC2/25, 56v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 56v.

2. NRS, PC2/25, 56v.

Order, 4 September 1694, Edinburgh

4th September 1694

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Order

Recomendatione to Lord Advocat for insisting against Byres of Coats

Sir James Stewart their Majesties Advocat having acquainted the Lords of their Majesties privy Council That upon Information and by advice from the Secretary of State for this Kingdome he hes raised a process for high Treason befor the Lords Commissioners of Justiciary against […] Byres of Coats The saids Lords doe herby approve of the Lord Advocat his having raised the said process of Treason, And recomends to his Lordship to proceed and insist in the said process befor the saids Lords Commissioners Sic subscribitur Tweeddale can: Melvill P: S: Leven, Drumlangrig, Annandale, Carmichaells, Yester, Ross, Robert Sinclair.

4th September 1694

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Order

Recomendatione to Lord Advocat for insisting against Byres of Coats

Sir James Stewart their Majesties Advocat having acquainted the Lords of their Majesties privy Council That upon Information and by advice from the Secretary of State for this Kingdome he hes raised a process for high Treason befor the Lords Commissioners of Justiciary against […] Byres of Coats The saids Lords doe herby approve of the Lord Advocat his having raised the said process of Treason, And recomends to his Lordship to proceed and insist in the said process befor the saids Lords Commissioners Sic subscribitur Tweeddale can: Melvill P: S: Leven, Drumlangrig, Annandale, Carmichaells, Yester, Ross, Robert Sinclair.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

Act, 4 September 1694, Edinburgh

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Act

Approbatione of the Lord Justice Clerk Imprisonment of John McDonald, And Act for his banishment

The Lord Justice Clerk having acquainted the Lords of Privy Council that one John McDonald having made a quarrell at a Chop in Edinburgh, And his Lordship being informed he had bein in the hills with the Rebells, and had not taken the benefite of the Indemnity, He gave order to seise and search him, and being seised and searched ther was found upon him a Commission granted be the Late King James to him, To be a Major dated in Januare Ja jvjc and Eighty nyn years, and likwise a pass granted to him by Collonell Hill Governor in Fort William, and that he hes therupon Committed him Prisoner to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill doe herby approve of what the Lord Justice Clerk hes done in this matter And give order and warrand to the Magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of their Tolbooth to sett the said John Mcdonald at Liberty furth therof. He first Inacting himself in the books of privy Council that he shal Imediatly upon his Liberation remove furth of this kingdome and not returne therto without his Majesties or the Councills uarrand for that Effect under the Penaltie of ane Thousand merks Scots money

1234th September 16944

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Act

Approbatione of the Lord Justice Clerk Imprisonment of John McDonald, And Act for his banishment

The Lord Justice Clerk having acquainted the Lords of Privy Council that one John McDonald having made a quarrell at a Chop in Edinburgh, And his Lordship being informed he had bein in the hills with the Rebells, and had not taken the benefite of the Indemnity, He gave order to seise and search him, and being seised and searched ther was found upon him a Commission granted be the Late King James to him, To be a Major dated in Januare Ja jvjc and Eighty nyn years, and likwise a pass granted to him by Collonell Hill Governor in Fort William, and that he hes therupon Committed him Prisoner to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill doe herby approve of what the Lord Justice Clerk hes done in this matter And give order and warrand to the Magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of their Tolbooth to sett the said John Mcdonald at Liberty furth therof. He first Inacting himself in the books of privy Council that he shal Imediatly upon his Liberation remove furth of this kingdome and not returne therto without his Majesties or the Councills uarrand for that Effect under the Penaltie of ane Thousand merks Scots money

1. State Register Beginnes the /4th/ September 1694.

2. All stipends preceeding the 1st January i693 Are booked in the publict Register, All after that are booked in the private Register

3. The word ‘Edinburgh’ scored out here.

4. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

5. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

1. State Register Beginnes the /4th/ September 1694.

2. All stipends preceeding the 1st January i693 Are booked in the publict Register, All after that are booked in the private Register

3. The word ‘Edinburgh’ scored out here.

4. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

5. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

Act, 4 September 1694, Edinburgh

4th September 1694

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Act

Act Lord Justice Clerk To Deliver to the Lord Advocat some papers anent Sir Æneas Mcpherson

The Lord Justice Clerk haveing acquainted the Lords of their Majesties privy Council that he hes Receavd severall Papers anent Sir Æneas Mcphersone Prisoner sent from London now presently in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, and that his Lordship hes granted receet for these papers to the Secretary of State, And that he is willing to deliver these papers Conform to the following Note or Inventar therof to any the saids Lords shall appoint wherof the Tennor followes. Imprimis Three Letters from M: Levermore, nynth and Tuenty February last, Tuo wherof Direct to him the said Sir Æneas under the name of Mr John Smith, and a Third under the name of same Levermore. Item a reply to the answer Doctor Wallwood hes made to King Jamses Declaratione, Item a Supplement to his Majesties most Gracious speech Item a Letter under his oun hand of the fiftin of Januare Last Direct to Sir E: M: uith the answer to it. Item a Letter under his oun hand of the Threttin of February Last. Item a Coppie of a Letter to the Laird of Grant under Sir Aneas hand of the fiftin of Januare Last. Item a Letter Book, In which are Tuo Letters from Dunkirks of the Tuentie and Tuentie thrid of August Jaj vjc and nyntie thrie wrote be Sir Æneas. Item a Letter under his oun hand to Mr John Guthry of the Eight of Jully Jaj vjc and Nyntie thrie Item a Coppie Sir Æneas Oath, Anno Jaj vjc Nyntie one Item a Letter wrot and signed by Sir Æneas to Secretary Johnstoune Item a Letter wrote by him to one of his Children. Item Sir Æneas his Engagement to Discover all upon Oath which is wrote and signed by him the Tuenty of March Jaj vjc Nyntie thrie and four. Item a Letter wrote by him marked on the back A: B; Item a Letter under his hand of the sixtin of Januare last to mr Moses Levermor. Item a Letter signed D: B: of the Tuentie of Januare Last to Sir Æneas under the name of Mr Smith, Item Information of Kathrin Steuart against Sir Æneas. The saids Lords of their Majesties Privy Council apoynts the Lord Justice Clerk to give in the wrytes conforme to the saids note or Inventar to Sir James Steuart their Majesties Advocat. Which having bein done accordingly, The saids Lords Declares that ane Extract herof shall be a sufficient Exoneratione to the said Lord Justice Clerk of the saids papers and in place of a Discharge therof to him conforme to his receipt of the same to the Lord secretary.

4th September 1694

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Act

Act Lord Justice Clerk To Deliver to the Lord Advocat some papers anent Sir Æneas Mcpherson

The Lord Justice Clerk haveing acquainted the Lords of their Majesties privy Council that he hes Receavd severall Papers anent Sir Æneas Mcphersone Prisoner sent from London now presently in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, and that his Lordship hes granted receet for these papers to the Secretary of State, And that he is willing to deliver these papers Conform to the following Note or Inventar therof to any the saids Lords shall appoint wherof the Tennor followes. Imprimis Three Letters from M: Levermore, nynth and Tuenty February last, Tuo wherof Direct to him the said Sir Æneas under the name of Mr John Smith, and a Third under the name of same Levermore. Item a reply to the answer Doctor Wallwood hes made to King Jamses Declaratione, Item a Supplement to his Majesties most Gracious speech Item a Letter under his oun hand of the fiftin of Januare Last Direct to Sir E: M: uith the answer to it. Item a Letter under his oun hand of the Threttin of February Last. Item a Coppie of a Letter to the Laird of Grant under Sir Aneas hand of the fiftin of Januare Last. Item a Letter Book, In which are Tuo Letters from Dunkirks of the Tuentie and Tuentie thrid of August Jaj vjc and nyntie thrie wrote be Sir Æneas. Item a Letter under his oun hand to Mr John Guthry of the Eight of Jully Jaj vjc and Nyntie thrie Item a Coppie Sir Æneas Oath, Anno Jaj vjc Nyntie one Item a Letter wrot and signed by Sir Æneas to Secretary Johnstoune Item a Letter wrote by him to one of his Children. Item Sir Æneas his Engagement to Discover all upon Oath which is wrote and signed by him the Tuenty of March Jaj vjc Nyntie thrie and four. Item a Letter wrote by him marked on the back A: B; Item a Letter under his hand of the sixtin of Januare last to mr Moses Levermor. Item a Letter signed D: B: of the Tuentie of Januare Last to Sir Æneas under the name of Mr Smith, Item Information of Kathrin Steuart against Sir Æneas. The saids Lords of their Majesties Privy Council apoynts the Lord Justice Clerk to give in the wrytes conforme to the saids note or Inventar to Sir James Steuart their Majesties Advocat. Which having bein done accordingly, The saids Lords Declares that ane Extract herof shall be a sufficient Exoneratione to the said Lord Justice Clerk of the saids papers and in place of a Discharge therof to him conforme to his receipt of the same to the Lord secretary.

0. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 1-2.

0. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 1-2.

Order, 4 September 1694, Edinburgh

4th September 1694

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Order

Anent the Earle of Aboyn, his Governor and Tuo Servants

The Council haveing called the Earle of Aboyne and his Governor and Tuo servants (who were taken coming from France and put under bale at Londone) befor them, And they haveing all appeared, The Council sent the Governor and Tuo servants to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, and allowed the Earle to be at Libertie upon his oun Personall bond without Cautione, That he shall appear upon Thursday nixt, and in the meantyme live Peaceablie And recomended to the Earle of Anandale and Lord Justice Clerk to call for and Examine the Governor and servants, And Declares the bond granted at London to be null and Extinct by the Earle and his Governor and Servants their appearance befor the Council But ordained the same to remaine in the hands of the Clerks of Privy Council and discharges them to give it up.

4th September 1694

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Order

Anent the Earle of Aboyn, his Governor and Tuo Servants

The Council haveing called the Earle of Aboyne and his Governor and Tuo servants (who were taken coming from France and put under bale at Londone) befor them, And they haveing all appeared, The Council sent the Governor and Tuo servants to the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, and allowed the Earle to be at Libertie upon his oun Personall bond without Cautione, That he shall appear upon Thursday nixt, and in the meantyme live Peaceablie And recomended to the Earle of Anandale and Lord Justice Clerk to call for and Examine the Governor and servants, And Declares the bond granted at London to be null and Extinct by the Earle and his Governor and Servants their appearance befor the Council But ordained the same to remaine in the hands of the Clerks of Privy Council and discharges them to give it up.

0. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

0. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

Sederunt, 4 September 1694, Edinburgh

1234th September 16944

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of DrumLangrig; Earl of Mortoune; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Breadalbane; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Yester; Lord Ross; Lord Carmichaell; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Laird of Stevensone; Sir Thomas Livingstone; Sir John Hall

1234th September 16944

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of DrumLangrig; Earl of Mortoune; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Breadalbane; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Yester; Lord Ross; Lord Carmichaell; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Laird of Stevensone; Sir Thomas Livingstone; Sir John Hall

1. State Register Beginnes the /4th/ September 1694.

2. All stipends preceeding the 1st January i693 Are booked in the publict Register, All after that are booked in the private Register

3. The word ‘Edinburgh’ scored out here.

4. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

5. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

1. State Register Beginnes the /4th/ September 1694.

2. All stipends preceeding the 1st January i693 Are booked in the publict Register, All after that are booked in the private Register

3. The word ‘Edinburgh’ scored out here.

4. NRS, PC1/50, 1.

5. NRS, PC1/50, 1.