Act, 5 August 1697, Edinburgh

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Act

Act dischargeing any applicatione be The Countess of Callander Against The Earle of Linlithgow

The Lords of his majesties privie Cownsell Doe heirby discharge ther Clerks to accept or receave in or present to The Councell or any of ther Lordships number any bill of Suspensione at The Cowntess of Callenders instance against The Earle of Linlithgow for Suspending The Earles Decreit of aliment pronunced by The Cownsell against the said Countess or any petitione or other Stopp whatsomever to the said decreit or executione therof untill the first Cowncell Day in December next to come And that in respect the said Cowntess haveing given in a petitione which The Earle was appointed to Sie and answer And therefter haveing given in a bill of Suspensione of the Decreit of aliment She hes taken both up againe efter The Earle hes given in ansuers to them both

Att Edinburgh the Fifth day of Augwst Jaj vic nyntie Seven yeirs Ante meridiem

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Act

Act dischargeing any applicatione be The Countess of Callander Against The Earle of Linlithgow

The Lords of his majesties privie Cownsell Doe heirby discharge ther Clerks to accept or receave in or present to The Councell or any of ther Lordships number any bill of Suspensione at The Cowntess of Callenders instance against The Earle of Linlithgow for Suspending The Earles Decreit of aliment pronunced by The Cownsell against the said Countess or any petitione or other Stopp whatsomever to the said decreit or executione therof untill the first Cowncell Day in December next to come And that in respect the said Cowntess haveing given in a petitione which The Earle was appointed to Sie and answer And therefter haveing given in a bill of Suspensione of the Decreit of aliment She hes taken both up againe efter The Earle hes given in ansuers to them both

1. NRS, PC2/27, 30r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 30r.

Decreet, 5 August 1697, Edinburgh

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Decreet

Decreit Earle of Ruglen Against Lady Innergelly

Anent The lybell raised and persewed at the instance of John Earle of Rwglen before The Lords of privie Counsell with Concurse of Sir James Stewart his majesties advocat for his highnes interest in the mater wnderwritten Makeing Mentione That wheras be the Lawes of this and all well governed nationes the entering into and possessing of any persones house by force and violence without order of Law Especiallie when the same is done wnder cloud and silence of night is a manifest ryot and a cryme of a high nature and severlie pwnishable yet nevertheles It is of veritie that […] Elleis Lady Innergellie and […] Lwinksden of Innergellie her husband for his interest John and Agnes Harpers in Elliestowne hes presumed to Committ and is gwiltie of the foirsaid cryme and ryot In so farr as the said Lady Innergellie accompanied with the saids John and Agnes Harpers and Severall others to the number of Eight or nyn persones ther accomplices Came upon the twentie Second of Jwllie instant to the Complainers house of Elliestoune under clowd of night being about twelve a cloake at night And the doors of the house being closs and Lockt and they haveing brought with them Ledders they Scaled the house and violentlie broke open the windows and entered in by the windows and possessed themselvs of the house and then broke open the doors and still violently and unjustly detains the house yeards and inclosures and browght a number of beasts and putt in, in the yeard and incloswres and distroyed all the said Complainers grass that he was keeping for hay Off which high and manifest ryot the said Lady Innergellie John and Agnes Harpers are gwiltie as actors airt and pairt And they owght not only to be Summarly removed owt of the said house from the yeards and inclosures that the said Complainer may be repossest of the Samen and to be lyable to him in the Soume of […] for his damnadges But they owght to be severely and examplarly pwnished in ther persones and goods to the terror of others to Commit the lyke herefter And Anent the charge given to the saids defenders to have Compeared personallie befoir ther Lordships at ane certaine day now bygone to have answered to the grownds of the above Complaint And to have heard and Sein Swch order and Course taken theranent As the saids Lords Should think fitt wnder the paine of rebellion etc As the saids Lybell or Letters of complaint and executiones therof more fullie proports Which lybell being upon the third of Augwst instant called in presence of the saids Lords of privie Cownsell And the said Earle of Rwglen Compeareing personallie with Sir Patrick Home his advocat And the said […] Lwmbsdean of Innergellie for his interest and John and Agnes Harpers thrie of the defenders Compeareing also personallie And the said […] Elleris Lady Innergellie being Laufullie cited oft tymes called and not Compeareing The Lybell being Read the saids Lords of privie Cownsell granted certificatione against the said Lady Innergellie in respect of her absence and not compeareance And ordained Letters of Denunceatione to be direct against her and assoillzed her said husband from the haill points and articles of the said lybell and desyre of the persewar Craved therby in soe far as the Samen concerns or may be extended against him personallie And the saids Lords appointed the Shirreff principall of the Shyre of Linlithgow within which The Lands and house of Eleistowne Lyes and his deputs to eject and cast owt the said […] Elleis Lady Innergellie and her servants planishing and beasts owt of the possessione of the Same And the Saids Lords admitted the lybell to probatione against the said Agnes and John Harpers And the wittnesses being present and haveing made faith at the barr The saids Lords nominated a Comitie of their own number for exmaineing of the saids wittnesses And the said Countie haveing accordinglie mett They examined diverse and sundrie famous wittnesses who being all solemnly sworne and interrogat deponed as ther oathes and depositiones extant in processes bears And the saids Lords haveing this day advysed the said proces and haveing considered the depositiones of the wittnesses therin they find the lybell sufficientlie proven against the sadi Agnes and John Harpers and have decerned and ordained And heirby decernes and ordaines The Shireff principall of the Shirriffdome of Linlithgow and his depwts within which the house and Lands of Elleistowne lyes to eject remove and cast owt the said […] Elleis Lady Innergellie and her servants planishing and beasts out of the possessione of the houses of Elleistowne yeards and inclosures therof and the said Agnes and John Harpers furth and from the said house of Elleistowne and ther goods and beasts from the parks and yeards of Elleistowne and to Leave the Samen void and red and to reenter the said Earle of Rwglen persewar to the possession of the said house of Elleistowne parks yeards pairts and pertinents therof as he possesst the Samen before the ryot or violent intrustione lybelled was Committed and decernes and ordaines the saids Agnes and John Harpers two of the Saids defenders Conjunctllie and Severallie to make payment to the said Earle of Rwglen persewer of the Soume of Ane Hundered punds Scotts as coast Skaith and damnadge Sustained by him throwgh the said Agnes and John Harpers And ordaines The Shirreff of Linlithgow or his deputs or the macers of Cownsell and messengers at armes to seek search take and apprehend the said Agnes and John Harpers wherever they may be apprehended and Commit them prisoners to the next prisone ther to remaine ay and whill they make payment of the said Fyne And ordaines Letters of horneing to be direct on fiftein dayes wnder the Signet of Counsell for ejecting of the Lady Innergellie and Agnes and John Harpers and against the said Agnes and John Harpers

Att Edinburgh the Fifth day of Augwst Jaj vic nyntie Seven yeirs Ante meridiem

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Decreet

Decreit Earle of Ruglen Against Lady Innergelly

Anent The lybell raised and persewed at the instance of John Earle of Rwglen before The Lords of privie Counsell with Concurse of Sir James Stewart his majesties advocat for his highnes interest in the mater wnderwritten Makeing Mentione That wheras be the Lawes of this and all well governed nationes the entering into and possessing of any persones house by force and violence without order of Law Especiallie when the same is done wnder cloud and silence of night is a manifest ryot and a cryme of a high nature and severlie pwnishable yet nevertheles It is of veritie that […] Elleis Lady Innergellie and […] Lwinksden of Innergellie her husband for his interest John and Agnes Harpers in Elliestowne hes presumed to Committ and is gwiltie of the foirsaid cryme and ryot In so farr as the said Lady Innergellie accompanied with the saids John and Agnes Harpers and Severall others to the number of Eight or nyn persones ther accomplices Came upon the twentie Second of Jwllie instant to the Complainers house of Elliestoune under clowd of night being about twelve a cloake at night And the doors of the house being closs and Lockt and they haveing brought with them Ledders they Scaled the house and violentlie broke open the windows and entered in by the windows and possessed themselvs of the house and then broke open the doors and still violently and unjustly detains the house yeards and inclosures and browght a number of beasts and putt in, in the yeard and incloswres and distroyed all the said Complainers grass that he was keeping for hay Off which high and manifest ryot the said Lady Innergellie John and Agnes Harpers are gwiltie as actors airt and pairt And they owght not only to be Summarly removed owt of the said house from the yeards and inclosures that the said Complainer may be repossest of the Samen and to be lyable to him in the Soume of […] for his damnadges But they owght to be severely and examplarly pwnished in ther persones and goods to the terror of others to Commit the lyke herefter And Anent the charge given to the saids defenders to have Compeared personallie befoir ther Lordships at ane certaine day now bygone to have answered to the grownds of the above Complaint And to have heard and Sein Swch order and Course taken theranent As the saids Lords Should think fitt wnder the paine of rebellion etc As the saids Lybell or Letters of complaint and executiones therof more fullie proports Which lybell being upon the third of Augwst instant called in presence of the saids Lords of privie Cownsell And the said Earle of Rwglen Compeareing personallie with Sir Patrick Home his advocat And the said […] Lwmbsdean of Innergellie for his interest and John and Agnes Harpers thrie of the defenders Compeareing also personallie And the said […] Elleris Lady Innergellie being Laufullie cited oft tymes called and not Compeareing The Lybell being Read the saids Lords of privie Cownsell granted certificatione against the said Lady Innergellie in respect of her absence and not compeareance And ordained Letters of Denunceatione to be direct against her and assoillzed her said husband from the haill points and articles of the said lybell and desyre of the persewar Craved therby in soe far as the Samen concerns or may be extended against him personallie And the saids Lords appointed the Shirreff principall of the Shyre of Linlithgow within which The Lands and house of Eleistowne Lyes and his deputs to eject and cast owt the said […] Elleis Lady Innergellie and her servants planishing and beasts owt of the possessione of the Same And the Saids Lords admitted the lybell to probatione against the said Agnes and John Harpers And the wittnesses being present and haveing made faith at the barr The saids Lords nominated a Comitie of their own number for exmaineing of the saids wittnesses And the said Countie haveing accordinglie mett They examined diverse and sundrie famous wittnesses who being all solemnly sworne and interrogat deponed as ther oathes and depositiones extant in processes bears And the saids Lords haveing this day advysed the said proces and haveing considered the depositiones of the wittnesses therin they find the lybell sufficientlie proven against the sadi Agnes and John Harpers and have decerned and ordained And heirby decernes and ordaines The Shireff principall of the Shirriffdome of Linlithgow and his depwts within which the house and Lands of Elleistowne lyes to eject remove and cast owt the said […] Elleis Lady Innergellie and her servants planishing and beasts out of the possessione of the houses of Elleistowne yeards and inclosures therof and the said Agnes and John Harpers furth and from the said house of Elleistowne and ther goods and beasts from the parks and yeards of Elleistowne and to Leave the Samen void and red and to reenter the said Earle of Rwglen persewar to the possession of the said house of Elleistowne parks yeards pairts and pertinents therof as he possesst the Samen before the ryot or violent intrustione lybelled was Committed and decernes and ordaines the saids Agnes and John Harpers two of the Saids defenders Conjunctllie and Severallie to make payment to the said Earle of Rwglen persewer of the Soume of Ane Hundered punds Scotts as coast Skaith and damnadge Sustained by him throwgh the said Agnes and John Harpers And ordaines The Shirreff of Linlithgow or his deputs or the macers of Cownsell and messengers at armes to seek search take and apprehend the said Agnes and John Harpers wherever they may be apprehended and Commit them prisoners to the next prisone ther to remaine ay and whill they make payment of the said Fyne And ordaines Letters of horneing to be direct on fiftein dayes wnder the Signet of Counsell for ejecting of the Lady Innergellie and Agnes and John Harpers and against the said Agnes and John Harpers

1. NRS, PC2/27, 28r-30r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 28r-30r.

Sederunt, 5 August 1697, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Marr; Earl of Morton; Earl of Bwchan; Earl of Strathmore; Earl of Lowdowne; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forffar; Earl of Kintore; Earl of Rwglen; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord Belhaven; Lord Carmichael; Lord Secretary Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Kellburne; Sir Patrick Murray

Att Edinburgh the Fifth day of Augwst Jaj vic nyntie Seven yeirs Ante meridiem1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Marr; Earl of Morton; Earl of Bwchan; Earl of Strathmore; Earl of Lowdowne; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forffar; Earl of Kintore; Earl of Rwglen; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord Belhaven; Lord Carmichael; Lord Secretary Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Kellburne; Sir Patrick Murray

1. NRS, PC2/27, 28r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 28r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 28r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 28r.

Warrant, 5 August 1697, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrand to Give up Captain Dalziell and Garnsallochs bonds

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Considering that ther was a proces at the Instance of Sir James Steuart his Majesties advocat Intented before their Lordships Against […] Master of Kenmure […] Craik of Steuartoune and Captain James Dalziell son to umquhile Sir Robert Dalziell of Glenae For alleadged drinking of the Late King James his health and that the said proces being advysed The defendars are assoilzied therfrae And the saids Lords understanding that the said Captain James Dalziell is under Bond by himself and his Cautioner to Live peacably and appear when called for Conforme to the bond granted before Intenting the said Action dated the fifth day of December Jaj vic nyntie five And that he Granted new bond in the saids tearms at pronuncing of the decreet of absolvitor And that […] Maxuell of Garnsalloch was Cited a witnes in the said Cause And before Intenting the proces Is under bond by himself and his Cautioner that he shall attend the dyetts of the Committie appointed for taking tryall Anent the drinking of the Late King James his health And that he shall not depairt out of Edinburgh untill he be dismist by the said Committie And in the mean tyme that he shall Live peacablie and appear when called for dated the fifth day of July Jaj vic nyntie seven years The saids Lords of his Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby ordaine their Clerks to Give up both the saids Bonds granted before Intenting the said process to the said Captain James Dalziell and […] Maxuerll of Garnsalloch For which this shall be to all Concerned a sufficient warrand.

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Warrant

Warrand to Give up Captain Dalziell and Garnsallochs bonds

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Considering that ther was a proces at the Instance of Sir James Steuart his Majesties advocat Intented before their Lordships Against […] Master of Kenmure […] Craik of Steuartoune and Captain James Dalziell son to umquhile Sir Robert Dalziell of Glenae For alleadged drinking of the Late King James his health and that the said proces being advysed The defendars are assoilzied therfrae And the saids Lords understanding that the said Captain James Dalziell is under Bond by himself and his Cautioner to Live peacably and appear when called for Conforme to the bond granted before Intenting the said Action dated the fifth day of December Jaj vic nyntie five And that he Granted new bond in the saids tearms at pronuncing of the decreet of absolvitor And that […] Maxuell of Garnsalloch was Cited a witnes in the said Cause And before Intenting the proces Is under bond by himself and his Cautioner that he shall attend the dyetts of the Committie appointed for taking tryall Anent the drinking of the Late King James his health And that he shall not depairt out of Edinburgh untill he be dismist by the said Committie And in the mean tyme that he shall Live peacablie and appear when called for dated the fifth day of July Jaj vic nyntie seven years The saids Lords of his Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby ordaine their Clerks to Give up both the saids Bonds granted before Intenting the said process to the said Captain James Dalziell and […] Maxuerll of Garnsalloch For which this shall be to all Concerned a sufficient warrand.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 244.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 244.

Commission by the Council, 5 August 1697, Edinburgh

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Commission by the Council

Act Captain Erskine and Alexander Inglis to be Commissioners of Clackmannanshire

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby nominat and appoint Captain John Areskine and Alexander Inglis Factor and Chamberland of Clackmannan during the tyme that he Continoues Factor and Chamberland of the said estate To be Commissioners of supply uithin the Shire of Clackmannan With pouer to them and aither of them to sitt vote doe and Act with the rest of the Commissioners of Supplie appointed for the said shire suchlyke and alse freely in all respects as if they had been nominat in the Act of parliament In respect the saids Mr John Areskine and Alexander Inglis Have first suorne and subscrybed the oath of alleadgance and signed the assurance appointed to his Majestie by Act of parliament before they Entered upon the exercise of their offices forsaids.

Att Edinburgh the fifth day of Agust Jaj vic nyntie seven years ante meridiem

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Commission by the Council

Act Captain Erskine and Alexander Inglis to be Commissioners of Clackmannanshire

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Doe heirby nominat and appoint Captain John Areskine and Alexander Inglis Factor and Chamberland of Clackmannan during the tyme that he Continoues Factor and Chamberland of the said estate To be Commissioners of supply uithin the Shire of Clackmannan With pouer to them and aither of them to sitt vote doe and Act with the rest of the Commissioners of Supplie appointed for the said shire suchlyke and alse freely in all respects as if they had been nominat in the Act of parliament In respect the saids Mr John Areskine and Alexander Inglis Have first suorne and subscrybed the oath of alleadgance and signed the assurance appointed to his Majestie by Act of parliament before they Entered upon the exercise of their offices forsaids.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 244.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 244.

Procedure, 5 August 1697, Edinburgh

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Procedure

[Proclamation booked]

Proclamation for the better Inbringing of the annexed and additionall excyse past this day and booked at the end of the fifth of August instant per Licet

Att Edinburgh the fifth day of Agust Jaj vic nyntie seven years ante meridiem

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Procedure

[Proclamation booked]

Proclamation for the better Inbringing of the annexed and additionall excyse past this day and booked at the end of the fifth of August instant per Licet

1. NRS, PC1/51, 243.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 243.

Sederunt, 5 August 1697, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the fifth day of Agust Jaj vic nyntie seven years ante meridiem1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Marr; Earl of Morton; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Loudon; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Ruglen; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord Beilhaven; Lord Carmichaell; Lord Secretary Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeilor; Mr Francis Montgomery; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Provost of Edinburgh; Laird of Kelburne; Sir Patrick Murray

Att Edinburgh the fifth day of Agust Jaj vic nyntie seven years ante meridiem1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Marr; Earl of Morton; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Loudon; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Ruglen; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Forbes; Lord Beilhaven; Lord Carmichaell; Lord Secretary Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeilor; Mr Francis Montgomery; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Provost of Edinburgh; Laird of Kelburne; Sir Patrick Murray

1. NRS, PC1/51, 243.

2. NRS, PC1/51, 244.

1. NRS, PC1/51, 243.

2. NRS, PC1/51, 244.