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Recomendation William Troope Livt

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill be Livetenant William Troop Shewing That quher the petitioner hade been allwayes under their majesties service of great Brittane ever since he was able to Carie armes and lately in their majesties service in Ireland as was weell knowen to many of the members of their Majesties most honorable privy Councill Wherupon the petitioner produced ane testificat of his cariadge in the Said Service, which is also therwith produced And now seing that the petitioner is become old weak and infirme by his severall wounds of shots and cutts And Especially in Ireland at the late Engadgment at Boyn Watter and else wher in their Majesties service of great Brittane and these wounds with the Sadd Sicknes he has hade since he came heir to Scotland, has so Disabled him that he is not able to serve ther majesties though he be willing at the time And True it is that these old wounds are broken out now of late and is under cure for the time Therfore the petitioner humbly beggeth and Craveth that the saids Lords would be pleased to take his Sadd and Miserable condition to their serious and Christian Consideration and to allow him some way for his subsistance by setling him in the invalids according to his Station, And order some releiff for him for the present tyme as the saids Lords should think fitt because of his great necessitie which is knowen both to the Apothecaries and Chirurgeons and to severall members of the most honorable privy Councill as the petition bears The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill haveing heard this petition given in to them be the above Livetenant William Troope Read in their presence They heirby Recommend to Sir Thomas Livingstoune Coomander in Cheiff of their Majesties forces within this kingdome and the Other officers appointed for Over-seeing the invalids To take tryall of the petitioners caise and conditione And to cause inroll him amongst the invalids in caise they shall see cause so to doe.

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Recomendation William Troope Livt

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill be Livetenant William Troop Shewing That quher the petitioner hade been allwayes under their majesties service of great Brittane ever since he was able to Carie armes and lately in their majesties service in Ireland as was weell knowen to many of the members of their Majesties most honorable privy Councill Wherupon the petitioner produced ane testificat of his cariadge in the Said Service, which is also therwith produced And now seing that the petitioner is become old weak and infirme by his severall wounds of shots and cutts And Especially in Ireland at the late Engadgment at Boyn Watter and else wher in their Majesties service of great Brittane and these wounds with the Sadd Sicknes he has hade since he came heir to Scotland, has so Disabled him that he is not able to serve ther majesties though he be willing at the time And True it is that these old wounds are broken out now of late and is under cure for the time Therfore the petitioner humbly beggeth and Craveth that the saids Lords would be pleased to take his Sadd and Miserable condition to their serious and Christian Consideration and to allow him some way for his subsistance by setling him in the invalids according to his Station, And order some releiff for him for the present tyme as the saids Lords should think fitt because of his great necessitie which is knowen both to the Apothecaries and Chirurgeons and to severall members of the most honorable privy Councill as the petition bears The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill haveing heard this petition given in to them be the above Livetenant William Troope Read in their presence They heirby Recommend to Sir Thomas Livingstoune Coomander in Cheiff of their Majesties forces within this kingdome and the Other officers appointed for Over-seeing the invalids To take tryall of the petitioners caise and conditione And to cause inroll him amongst the invalids in caise they shall see cause so to doe.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 209r-209v.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 209r-209v.

Act, 5 April 1693, Edinburgh

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Act Mr William Veitch

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill be Mr William Veatch moderator of the Synod of Lothian and Tweedale for himself and in name and be half of the said Synod and John Blair agent for the kirk for his intrest Shewing That quher the Synod of Lothian and Tweedale with the Corrospondents from other Synods takeing to their consideratione how many good Spirits are Discouraged and brocken of from their Studies of Humanitie2 philosophie and Theologie meerly throw want of means to carie them throw And with all what a want ther is of men weell qualified in the forsaid sciences, and how servicable they might be in the kirk of god, Have Judged it expedient that a humble and serious address should be made in their names to the saids Lords for obtaineing so much out of the vaccand stipends of the kings presentation as aither are at present or may fall due to be applyed for the releiff and mantinance of the forsaid students. And Farder beacuse the present strait is great and the forsaid supplie cannot be Sudenly gott in, That the saids Lords would authorize a publict Collection to be made on some Lords day for the use forsaid in all congregationes within the Synods of Lothian and Twedale, Mers and Teviotdale and of Dumfrees, Galloway, Glasgow and Air Pearth and Fiffe, And that the money So Collected might be put in the hands of some persones whom the forsaid respective synods shall name for the Collection within their oun bounds To be destribute by them to the said students at schoolls and Collodges as their need shall requyre As the said act dated the Sixteinth day of February instant therwith produced would testifie And seing the forsaid good work has all the reason and merit that can posibly recomend any thing of that kind And that it is weell knowen that the Bursaries and all other fonds applicable to that purpose does nowayes answer the present exigence, And Therfore Humbly Craveing the saids Lords seriously to consider the forsaid act of the Synod and the good work therby Recomended And not only to Authorize and ordaine the forsaid Collection to be made at such dayes as the saids Lords should think fitt to order by ther proclamation for that effect bot also either to grant a Competent share of the saids vaccancies for the ends forsaids as the saids Lords shall think fitt to modifie, or at least to Recomend the same to the Lords of thesaurie that they may see it done in such a quantitie and maner as may be most suitable and effectuall for carieing on so good a designe that throw the blessing of god may prove of Singular advantage both to Church and state as the petitione bears Which petition being read in presence of the saids Lords They Recomended to a Committie of their oun number to consider the same and subject matter therof and report their opinion theranent, And the saids Lords of privy Councill this day haveing Considered the said petition with a report of the said Comittie They heirby allow a voluntar contributione to be Collected at the Church doors of all the parishes within the above named Presbytries to be Imployed for the ends mentioned in the said petition, And Appoints the day for Collecting to be the last Lords day of May nixt to come, And appoints the Ministers to make publict intimatione of the day appointed for the said Collectione upon the Sabbath or Lords day Imediatly preceiding the same after divyne service before the congregation be dispersed And that the moderator and ministers of each presbyterie appoint a responsall faithfull Collector in each presbytrie and take bond from him that the Collectiones be Imployed for the ends above appointed.

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Act Mr William Veitch

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill be Mr William Veatch moderator of the Synod of Lothian and Tweedale for himself and in name and be half of the said Synod and John Blair agent for the kirk for his intrest Shewing That quher the Synod of Lothian and Tweedale with the Corrospondents from other Synods takeing to their consideratione how many good Spirits are Discouraged and brocken of from their Studies of Humanitie2 philosophie and Theologie meerly throw want of means to carie them throw And with all what a want ther is of men weell qualified in the forsaid sciences, and how servicable they might be in the kirk of god, Have Judged it expedient that a humble and serious address should be made in their names to the saids Lords for obtaineing so much out of the vaccand stipends of the kings presentation as aither are at present or may fall due to be applyed for the releiff and mantinance of the forsaid students. And Farder beacuse the present strait is great and the forsaid supplie cannot be Sudenly gott in, That the saids Lords would authorize a publict Collection to be made on some Lords day for the use forsaid in all congregationes within the Synods of Lothian and Twedale, Mers and Teviotdale and of Dumfrees, Galloway, Glasgow and Air Pearth and Fiffe, And that the money So Collected might be put in the hands of some persones whom the forsaid respective synods shall name for the Collection within their oun bounds To be destribute by them to the said students at schoolls and Collodges as their need shall requyre As the said act dated the Sixteinth day of February instant therwith produced would testifie And seing the forsaid good work has all the reason and merit that can posibly recomend any thing of that kind And that it is weell knowen that the Bursaries and all other fonds applicable to that purpose does nowayes answer the present exigence, And Therfore Humbly Craveing the saids Lords seriously to consider the forsaid act of the Synod and the good work therby Recomended And not only to Authorize and ordaine the forsaid Collection to be made at such dayes as the saids Lords should think fitt to order by ther proclamation for that effect bot also either to grant a Competent share of the saids vaccancies for the ends forsaids as the saids Lords shall think fitt to modifie, or at least to Recomend the same to the Lords of thesaurie that they may see it done in such a quantitie and maner as may be most suitable and effectuall for carieing on so good a designe that throw the blessing of god may prove of Singular advantage both to Church and state as the petitione bears Which petition being read in presence of the saids Lords They Recomended to a Committie of their oun number to consider the same and subject matter therof and report their opinion theranent, And the saids Lords of privy Councill this day haveing Considered the said petition with a report of the said Comittie They heirby allow a voluntar contributione to be Collected at the Church doors of all the parishes within the above named Presbytries to be Imployed for the ends mentioned in the said petition, And Appoints the day for Collecting to be the last Lords day of May nixt to come, And appoints the Ministers to make publict intimatione of the day appointed for the said Collectione upon the Sabbath or Lords day Imediatly preceiding the same after divyne service before the congregation be dispersed And that the moderator and ministers of each presbyterie appoint a responsall faithfull Collector in each presbytrie and take bond from him that the Collectiones be Imployed for the ends above appointed.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 208v-209r.

2. The word ‘and’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 208v-209r.

2. The word ‘and’ scored out here.

Order, 5 April 1693, Edinburgh

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Recomendation To the Advocat to visit prisones.

The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby Recomend to Sir James Stewart their majesties advocat And appoints Sir James Ogilvie their majesties solicitor with him to visit the prisones of Edinburgh, Cannogat and Leith, and to examine the prisoners therin, And Report to the Councill what persones are prisoners upon the account of the publict and what the crymes are for which they are Imprisoned.

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Recomendation To the Advocat to visit prisones.

The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby Recomend to Sir James Stewart their majesties advocat And appoints Sir James Ogilvie their majesties solicitor with him to visit the prisones of Edinburgh, Cannogat and Leith, and to examine the prisoners therin, And Report to the Councill what persones are prisoners upon the account of the publict and what the crymes are for which they are Imprisoned.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 208r.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 208r.

Act, 5 April 1693, Edinburgh

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Act and Recomendation Serjant Fae

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill be William Fae Serjant in Sir James Lesslies regiement Shewing that quher the petitioner haveing by warrand of Major generall Liveingstoun in pursuance of ane order of the Comittie of privy Councill for tryall of the Robberies and thifts lately committed Imployed himself now these thrie moneths by past upon his oun expences except five punds Sterling allowed him be the said Comittie and that So Successfully albeit with the hazard of his life (as particularly in seizeing on Mr Smith and Wauch notorious highway men) That not only great Discoveries are made by the petitioners means bot severalls are apprehended, and two actually convicted by ane asyse besydes these that are yet in prison, And seing ther are a great many more of the Gange yet to be discovered and seized And that the petitioner out of a perfect abhorance of such villanies is resolved upon the saids Lords countenanceing and warranting of him not to spar the outmost hazard of his oun persone may be exposed to In discovering searching out and seazeing of these robbers and theives as he hade allready done And Therfore Craveing the saids Lords not only to authorize and Impower the petitioners seizing of high way men robbers and theives Bot likewayes to modifie him what small expences they thought fitt for his encouradgment, his endeavors and travells in serving the saids Lords and the Countrie in this sort allready as said is haveing outerly exhausted him allready as said is haveing Considered this petitione given in to them be the above William Fae They heirby Recommend to the Lords Commissioners of their Majesties thesuarie To cause payment be made to the petitioner of the soume of Ten pounds Sterling for his bygone Service in searching after and seazeing upon robbers And also to cause payment be made to the said petitioner of such soumes as shall be appointed and determined be the Lord Cardross Lord Carmicheall and Justice Clerk or any of two them being the Committie formerly appointed anent robbers for the petitioners service in seazeing robbers in time comeing not exceiding five punds sterling for each robber who shall be seized be the petitioner for each robber who shall be seized be the petitioner and shall be convicted of the Crimes of robberie or Thift, And Recomends to Sir Thomas Livingstone Commander in Cheiff of their majesties forces within the kingdome to Grant Foreloaffs to the petitioner from time to time for Competent spaces of time that he may doe his dutie and dilligence in seeking out and apprehending of robbers.

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Act and Recomendation Serjant Fae

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill be William Fae Serjant in Sir James Lesslies regiement Shewing that quher the petitioner haveing by warrand of Major generall Liveingstoun in pursuance of ane order of the Comittie of privy Councill for tryall of the Robberies and thifts lately committed Imployed himself now these thrie moneths by past upon his oun expences except five punds Sterling allowed him be the said Comittie and that So Successfully albeit with the hazard of his life (as particularly in seizeing on Mr Smith and Wauch notorious highway men) That not only great Discoveries are made by the petitioners means bot severalls are apprehended, and two actually convicted by ane asyse besydes these that are yet in prison, And seing ther are a great many more of the Gange yet to be discovered and seized And that the petitioner out of a perfect abhorance of such villanies is resolved upon the saids Lords countenanceing and warranting of him not to spar the outmost hazard of his oun persone may be exposed to In discovering searching out and seazeing of these robbers and theives as he hade allready done And Therfore Craveing the saids Lords not only to authorize and Impower the petitioners seizing of high way men robbers and theives Bot likewayes to modifie him what small expences they thought fitt for his encouradgment, his endeavors and travells in serving the saids Lords and the Countrie in this sort allready as said is haveing outerly exhausted him allready as said is haveing Considered this petitione given in to them be the above William Fae They heirby Recommend to the Lords Commissioners of their Majesties thesuarie To cause payment be made to the petitioner of the soume of Ten pounds Sterling for his bygone Service in searching after and seazeing upon robbers And also to cause payment be made to the said petitioner of such soumes as shall be appointed and determined be the Lord Cardross Lord Carmicheall and Justice Clerk or any of two them being the Committie formerly appointed anent robbers for the petitioners service in seazeing robbers in time comeing not exceiding five punds sterling for each robber who shall be seized be the petitioner for each robber who shall be seized be the petitioner and shall be convicted of the Crimes of robberie or Thift, And Recomends to Sir Thomas Livingstone Commander in Cheiff of their majesties forces within the kingdome to Grant Foreloaffs to the petitioner from time to time for Competent spaces of time that he may doe his dutie and dilligence in seeking out and apprehending of robbers.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 207v-208r.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 207v-208r.

Sederunt, 5 April 1693, Edinburgh

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Lord Chancelor; Earl of Linlithgow; Earl of Leven; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Brodalbin; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Cardross; Lord Carmicheall; Master of Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Enstruther; Laird of Grant; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Stivensone; Sir Thomas Livingston

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Lord Chancelor; Earl of Linlithgow; Earl of Leven; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Brodalbin; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Cardross; Lord Carmicheall; Master of Forbes; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Enstruther; Laird of Grant; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Stivensone; Sir Thomas Livingston

1. NRS, PC2/24, 207v.

2. NRS, PC2/24, 207v.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 207v.

2. NRS, PC2/24, 207v.

Warrant, 5 April 1693, Edinburgh

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Warrand for Keeping […] Kennock prisoner

The Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Being Informed that […] Kemnock come from France uith the Earle of Uigtoune without aither pass or pardone and that he was in the rebellione in the Highlands Against their Majesties and the Government And that upon these Grounds The Lord Advocat hes caused Imprisone the said […] Kemnock in the tolbooth of Edinburgh They approve of what the Lord Advocat hes done in this matter And ordaines the said […] Kemnock to Continow prisoner in the tolbooth of Edinburgh wher he presently Is till further ordor of Councell

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Warrand for Keeping […] Kennock prisoner

The Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Being Informed that […] Kemnock come from France uith the Earle of Uigtoune without aither pass or pardone and that he was in the rebellione in the Highlands Against their Majesties and the Government And that upon these Grounds The Lord Advocat hes caused Imprisone the said […] Kemnock in the tolbooth of Edinburgh They approve of what the Lord Advocat hes done in this matter And ordaines the said […] Kemnock to Continow prisoner in the tolbooth of Edinburgh wher he presently Is till further ordor of Councell

1. NRS, PC1/49, 8.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 8.

Act, 5 April 1693, Edinburgh

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Liberatione Walter Grey

The Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Having Considered the examinatione of Walter Grey skipper From whom James Jarvie skipper bought his boat uith which he is alleadged to have carryed in Coalls to the Bass They heirby declare the said Walter Grey to be at full libertie to Goe about his affairs as any of their Majesties Leidges

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Liberatione Walter Grey

The Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Having Considered the examinatione of Walter Grey skipper From whom James Jarvie skipper bought his boat uith which he is alleadged to have carryed in Coalls to the Bass They heirby declare the said Walter Grey to be at full libertie to Goe about his affairs as any of their Majesties Leidges

1. NRS, PC1/49, 8.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 8.

Order, 5 April 1693, Edinburgh

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Recommendation to Some Councellors to deall uith some preists

The Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Doe heirby Recommend to the Earle of Linlithgow to Speake uith the preists who are prisoners in the Castle of Blackness And to the Lord Viscount Tarbat and Lord Advocat to speak with the preists who are prisoners in the tolbooth of Edinburgh and to deall uith the preists in both prisones that they may voluntarly goe aboard of the frygott presently lying in the road of Leith and transport themselves furth of their Majesties dominiones

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Recommendation to Some Councellors to deall uith some preists

The Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Doe heirby Recommend to the Earle of Linlithgow to Speake uith the preists who are prisoners in the Castle of Blackness And to the Lord Viscount Tarbat and Lord Advocat to speak with the preists who are prisoners in the tolbooth of Edinburgh and to deall uith the preists in both prisones that they may voluntarly goe aboard of the frygott presently lying in the road of Leith and transport themselves furth of their Majesties dominiones

1. NRS, PC1/49, 8.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 8.

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Sir William Sharp continoued at liberty

The examinatione of Sir William Sharp of Scottscraig taken by the Committee appoynted yesterday for that effect being red and the Clarks of Councell Having declared that he uas under bale of tuo hundreth pounds sterline to appear this day or therafter when called It uent to the vote whither he should be Imprisoned or Continoued at Liberty In respect of his bale And uas carryed that he should Continow at liberty upon his bale which is already in the clarks hands

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Sir William Sharp continoued at liberty

The examinatione of Sir William Sharp of Scottscraig taken by the Committee appoynted yesterday for that effect being red and the Clarks of Councell Having declared that he uas under bale of tuo hundreth pounds sterline to appear this day or therafter when called It uent to the vote whither he should be Imprisoned or Continoued at Liberty In respect of his bale And uas carryed that he should Continow at liberty upon his bale which is already in the clarks hands

1. NRS, PC1/49, 7-8.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 7-8.

Proclamation, 5 April 1693, Edinburgh

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Proclamatione Indemnifying deserters

The following proclamatione being redd and approven was ordored to be recorded quherof the tenor folloues
William and Mary By the Grace of God King and Queen of Great Brittane France and Ireland defenders of the faith To […] Macers of our privie Councell or messengers at armes our shirreffs in that part conjunctlly and severally Specially Constitut Greeting Forasmuchas ue understand that a Great many souldiers of the forces presently under our pay and in our service uithin this our antient kingdome and abroad Have deserted their collours and doe skulk and hyde themselves in obscure places being affraid to return to our service out of dred of that Justly deserved punishment due to deserters by the severity of military Laues For remeid wherof and that all souldiers who have deserted as said is may be Inexcusable and receave that condigne punishment due to deserters by the military Laues In case they shall not Give punctuall obedience to this present proclamatione Therfore ue uith advyce of the Lords of our privie Councell Doe heirby perromptorly requyre and Command all souldiers uithin this our antient kingdome who have been in our service and under our pay in any of the regiments troups or Companies now in our service uithin this our antient kingdome or furth therof who have not left the same upon a pass granted to them by their Captaine or other superior officer to returne to our service and present themselves to the commander in cheiff or any Commissionat officer of our forces uithin our said kingdome And ue uith advyce forsaid pardon and Indemnify them and everie one of them who shall returne and present themselves In manner forsaid uithin two monthes after the date heirof Certifying all such who shall not returne and accept and take the benefite of this our gracious Indemnity uithin the space forsaid that they shall be treated as deserters when and wherever they shall be seized on uithout mercy And ue uith advyce forsaid requyre and Command all magistrats and ministers of the Law uithin this our realme to Concurr uith and be assisting to the officers of our forces and such as shall be Imployed by them In seasing and securing the persones of all such deserters (In manner specifiet in the former proclamationes) as shall not accept of the benefite of this Indemnity uithin the space abovewryten Our uill is herfore And ue Charge yow strictly and Command That Incontinent these our Letters seen ye pass to the mercat Cross of Edinburgh and to the mercat Crosses of the whole head burghs uithin this kingdome and ther by open proclamatione make publicatione heirof that none may pretend Ignorance And ordaines these presents to be printed Given under our signet at Edinburgh the fifth day of Apryle and of our reigne the fourth year l693 sic subscribitur Tueeddal Cancell: Linlithgow Leven Forfar Breadalbane Tarbat Cardross Carmichaell James Stewart Adam Cockburne

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Proclamatione Indemnifying deserters

The following proclamatione being redd and approven was ordored to be recorded quherof the tenor folloues
William and Mary By the Grace of God King and Queen of Great Brittane France and Ireland defenders of the faith To […] Macers of our privie Councell or messengers at armes our shirreffs in that part conjunctlly and severally Specially Constitut Greeting Forasmuchas ue understand that a Great many souldiers of the forces presently under our pay and in our service uithin this our antient kingdome and abroad Have deserted their collours and doe skulk and hyde themselves in obscure places being affraid to return to our service out of dred of that Justly deserved punishment due to deserters by the severity of military Laues For remeid wherof and that all souldiers who have deserted as said is may be Inexcusable and receave that condigne punishment due to deserters by the military Laues In case they shall not Give punctuall obedience to this present proclamatione Therfore ue uith advyce of the Lords of our privie Councell Doe heirby perromptorly requyre and Command all souldiers uithin this our antient kingdome who have been in our service and under our pay in any of the regiments troups or Companies now in our service uithin this our antient kingdome or furth therof who have not left the same upon a pass granted to them by their Captaine or other superior officer to returne to our service and present themselves to the commander in cheiff or any Commissionat officer of our forces uithin our said kingdome And ue uith advyce forsaid pardon and Indemnify them and everie one of them who shall returne and present themselves In manner forsaid uithin two monthes after the date heirof Certifying all such who shall not returne and accept and take the benefite of this our gracious Indemnity uithin the space forsaid that they shall be treated as deserters when and wherever they shall be seized on uithout mercy And ue uith advyce forsaid requyre and Command all magistrats and ministers of the Law uithin this our realme to Concurr uith and be assisting to the officers of our forces and such as shall be Imployed by them In seasing and securing the persones of all such deserters (In manner specifiet in the former proclamationes) as shall not accept of the benefite of this Indemnity uithin the space abovewryten Our uill is herfore And ue Charge yow strictly and Command That Incontinent these our Letters seen ye pass to the mercat Cross of Edinburgh and to the mercat Crosses of the whole head burghs uithin this kingdome and ther by open proclamatione make publicatione heirof that none may pretend Ignorance And ordaines these presents to be printed Given under our signet at Edinburgh the fifth day of Apryle and of our reigne the fourth year l693 sic subscribitur Tueeddal Cancell: Linlithgow Leven Forfar Breadalbane Tarbat Cardross Carmichaell James Stewart Adam Cockburne

1. NRS, PC1/49, 6.

2. NRS, PC1/49, 6-7.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 6.

2. NRS, PC1/49, 6-7.