Procedure, 6 June 1704, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 6th June 17041

D1704/6/12

Procedure

[Note of business]

The Councill meet and did noe privat bussiness

Edinburgh the 6th June 17041

D1704/6/12

Procedure

[Note of business]

The Councill meet and did noe privat bussiness

1. NRS, PC2/28, 285v. No sederunt recorded.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 285v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 285v. No sederunt recorded.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 285v.

Procedure, 6 June 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

A1704/6/61

Procedure

Recommendation to the Committee anent the plot to Call for and Examine […] De La Loon

The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Recommend to the Committee formerly appointed anent the plot To call for and Examine […] De La Loon Who sayes he is servitor to Captain Simon Fraser, anent what he knowes of the said Captain Simon and the plot, And adds to the said Committee The Earle of Lauderdale and continues the Quorum as formerly And recommends to the Committee to meet to morrow at Tuelve of the Clock in the forenoon in the Committee roome. And to report.

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

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Procedure

Recommendation to the Committee anent the plot to Call for and Examine […] De La Loon

The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Recommend to the Committee formerly appointed anent the plot To call for and Examine […] De La Loon Who sayes he is servitor to Captain Simon Fraser, anent what he knowes of the said Captain Simon and the plot, And adds to the said Committee The Earle of Lauderdale and continues the Quorum as formerly And recommends to the Committee to meet to morrow at Tuelve of the Clock in the forenoon in the Committee roome. And to report.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 245.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 245.

Act, 6 June 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

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Act

Act Infavours of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel

Anent the petition given in and presented to the Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill By Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel Shewing That where by the order of the Committee of privie Councill appointed for inquireing into the late plot carried on by Captain Simon Fraser and others. The petitioner was taken into Custody and imprisoned in the Garrison of Fort William as suspect of being engaged in the said plott, And all His papers was then seased and secured by vertue of the said order. And seeing that Dureing these four of five moneths of his confinment there hes nothing appeared against him, nor any wryt or paper found by him any way relating to the said plot or any evill practice whatsomever against the Government, And that I am content to find sufficient Bail in the termes of Law. As the said petition Bears. The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill, Haveing considered the above petition given into them By Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochzeill, And the samen being read in there presence, The saids Lords Doe hereby appoint and ordaine The petitioner to be sett at liberty furth of the Garrison of Fort William upon his giveing Bond and finding sufficient Caution acted in the books of Privie Councill for his appearance before the Councill when called, And in the mean tyme that he shall live peaceablie under and with all submission to Her Majesties Government, And that he shall not converse nor correspond with any of Her Majesties Rebells, nor contrive any thing to the prejudice therof under the penalty of Three thousand merks scots money, And gives warrand and order to Brigadier Maitland to sett him at liberty furth therof, upon his giveing Bond and finding sufficient Caution as said is.

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

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Act

Act Infavours of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel

Anent the petition given in and presented to the Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill By Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel Shewing That where by the order of the Committee of privie Councill appointed for inquireing into the late plot carried on by Captain Simon Fraser and others. The petitioner was taken into Custody and imprisoned in the Garrison of Fort William as suspect of being engaged in the said plott, And all His papers was then seased and secured by vertue of the said order. And seeing that Dureing these four of five moneths of his confinment there hes nothing appeared against him, nor any wryt or paper found by him any way relating to the said plot or any evill practice whatsomever against the Government, And that I am content to find sufficient Bail in the termes of Law. As the said petition Bears. The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill, Haveing considered the above petition given into them By Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochzeill, And the samen being read in there presence, The saids Lords Doe hereby appoint and ordaine The petitioner to be sett at liberty furth of the Garrison of Fort William upon his giveing Bond and finding sufficient Caution acted in the books of Privie Councill for his appearance before the Councill when called, And in the mean tyme that he shall live peaceablie under and with all submission to Her Majesties Government, And that he shall not converse nor correspond with any of Her Majesties Rebells, nor contrive any thing to the prejudice therof under the penalty of Three thousand merks scots money, And gives warrand and order to Brigadier Maitland to sett him at liberty furth therof, upon his giveing Bond and finding sufficient Caution as said is.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 244-5.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 244-5.

Order, 6 June 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

A1704/6/41

Order

Recommendation to the Thesaurie anent the French privateir

The Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill Doe hereby Recommend to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesties Thesaurie, To cause pay to the Captaine of the French privateir The soume of Ten shilling scots daily, And to the Livetennent and mate each of them Six shilling money forsaid for there subsistance while in prison.

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

A1704/6/41

Order

Recommendation to the Thesaurie anent the French privateir

The Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill Doe hereby Recommend to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesties Thesaurie, To cause pay to the Captaine of the French privateir The soume of Ten shilling scots daily, And to the Livetennent and mate each of them Six shilling money forsaid for there subsistance while in prison.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 244.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 244.

Order, 6 June 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

A1704/6/31

Order

Recommendation to the Thesaurie for Continueing the Cruize two moneths

The Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill, Doe hereby Recommend to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesties Thesaurie, To continue the Cruize of the two Scots Frigots for two moneths longer.

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

A1704/6/31

Order

Recommendation to the Thesaurie for Continueing the Cruize two moneths

The Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill, Doe hereby Recommend to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesties Thesaurie, To continue the Cruize of the two Scots Frigots for two moneths longer.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 244.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 244.

Procedure, 6 June 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

A1704/6/21

Procedure

[Privy Councillors dismissed]

The Lord High Chancellor Did intimat to the Councill, That Her Majestie had ordered him to accquaint there Lordships, That It was Her Royall pleasure, To remove his Grace The Duke of Queensberry, The Earle of March and Glasgow, and Lord Register from Her Privie Councill, and there respective posts, of his Graces being Secretary of State, and from his and there being members of Thesaurie, Councill and Exchequer.

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years

A1704/6/21

Procedure

[Privy Councillors dismissed]

The Lord High Chancellor Did intimat to the Councill, That Her Majestie had ordered him to accquaint there Lordships, That It was Her Royall pleasure, To remove his Grace The Duke of Queensberry, The Earle of March and Glasgow, and Lord Register from Her Privie Councill, and there respective posts, of his Graces being Secretary of State, and from his and there being members of Thesaurie, Councill and Exchequer.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 243-4.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 243-4.

Sederunt, 6 June 1704, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Eglingtoun; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Dunmore; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Anstruther; Laird of Collingtoun; Laird of Carnwath; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the sixth day of June Jaj vijc and four years1

A1704/6/12

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Eglingtoun; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Dunmore; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Anstruther; Laird of Collingtoun; Laird of Carnwath; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC1/53, 243.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 243.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 243.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 243.