Act, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Act Continuieing the Baillies of Old Aberdeen.2

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Act Continuieing the Baillies of Old Aberdeen.2

1. NRS, PC2/24, 389v.

2. Blank entry. The rest of f.389v and all of f.390r are blank.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 389v.

2. Blank entry. The rest of f.389v and all of f.390r are blank.

Order, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Recomendation to Sir Thomas Liveingston for shiping a man in place of John Watson

The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Considering that John Watsone in Kilforgie who was shiped aboard James Ninoes ship as one of the Levies to be transported for Flanders is now prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh They heirby Recomend to Sir Thomas Liveingstoune Comander in Cheif of their majesties forces within this kingdome to cause ship any of the Levies aboard the said ship in place of the said John, And Declairs incase the said John shall be found to be legally put out then he shall be put in the place of the person whom Sir Thomas shall order to be shiped in his place, And in case It shall be found that the said John is not legally put out then the Councill will ordaine […] Mercer of Melgins one of the heritors of Pearth shire by whom the said John is put out to furnish and deliver another suficient man in his stead for their Majesties service in the termes of acts and proclamationes of Councill

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Recomendation to Sir Thomas Liveingston for shiping a man in place of John Watson

The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Considering that John Watsone in Kilforgie who was shiped aboard James Ninoes ship as one of the Levies to be transported for Flanders is now prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh They heirby Recomend to Sir Thomas Liveingstoune Comander in Cheif of their majesties forces within this kingdome to cause ship any of the Levies aboard the said ship in place of the said John, And Declairs incase the said John shall be found to be legally put out then he shall be put in the place of the person whom Sir Thomas shall order to be shiped in his place, And in case It shall be found that the said John is not legally put out then the Councill will ordaine […] Mercer of Melgins one of the heritors of Pearth shire by whom the said John is put out to furnish and deliver another suficient man in his stead for their Majesties service in the termes of acts and proclamationes of Councill

1. NRS, PC2/24, 389v.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 389v.

Order, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Recomendatione to the thesaurie Mr William Erskine

Anent a Memoriall given in be Mr William Erskine Livt Governor of the Castle of Blackness to the Lords of their majesties privy Councill Representing that the saids Lords was pleased to order him to goe and receive in the seamen the last year Conforme to the act of parliament made ther2 anent ther being but a very short time quhich made the bussines more expencive and troublsome he being oblidged to grant Comissiones to severalls and did oblidge himself to pay them salleries besydes the sixpence a day after they were received and he payed severalls of them so farr as the hundred punds sterling he received from the Lords of thesaurie would amount to ther being a great deall of the said hundred punds sterling given out at sixpence a day to those who came from the north and other places And Craveing the saids Lords to Recomend to the Lords of thesaurie to give up his obligation for the former hundred punds sterling and to allow him what farder they should think fitt for his great paines The Lords of their majesties privy Councill haveing heard this petition given in to them be the above Mr William Erskine read in ther presence They Recomend to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaurie to Consider the above petition and Grant the Desyre therof as they shall find Just.
The 3 Chanclor4 therafter refused to signe the above interloquitor

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Recomendatione to the thesaurie Mr William Erskine

Anent a Memoriall given in be Mr William Erskine Livt Governor of the Castle of Blackness to the Lords of their majesties privy Councill Representing that the saids Lords was pleased to order him to goe and receive in the seamen the last year Conforme to the act of parliament made ther2 anent ther being but a very short time quhich made the bussines more expencive and troublsome he being oblidged to grant Comissiones to severalls and did oblidge himself to pay them salleries besydes the sixpence a day after they were received and he payed severalls of them so farr as the hundred punds sterling he received from the Lords of thesaurie would amount to ther being a great deall of the said hundred punds sterling given out at sixpence a day to those who came from the north and other places And Craveing the saids Lords to Recomend to the Lords of thesaurie to give up his obligation for the former hundred punds sterling and to allow him what farder they should think fitt for his great paines The Lords of their majesties privy Councill haveing heard this petition given in to them be the above Mr William Erskine read in ther presence They Recomend to the Lords Commissioners of their majesties thesaurie to Consider the above petition and Grant the Desyre therof as they shall find Just.
The 3 Chanclor4 therafter refused to signe the above interloquitor

1. NRS, PC2/24, 389r.

2. Insertion.

3. The word ‘Councill’ scored out here.

4. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 389r.

2. Insertion.

3. The word ‘Councill’ scored out here.

4. Insertion.

Act, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Act of Liberation John Watsone

The Lords of their majesties privy Councill Doe heirby Give order and Warrand to the magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of their Tolbooth To sett at libertie furth therof John Watson in Culforgie presently prisoner therin In Respect he has given bond and found suficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill that he shall appear befor the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill when Called for under the penaltie of ane hundred punds scots by and attour the performance of the premisses.

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Act of Liberation John Watsone

The Lords of their majesties privy Councill Doe heirby Give order and Warrand to the magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of their Tolbooth To sett at libertie furth therof John Watson in Culforgie presently prisoner therin In Respect he has given bond and found suficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill that he shall appear befor the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill when Called for under the penaltie of ane hundred punds scots by and attour the performance of the premisses.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 388v-389r.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 388v-389r.

Act, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Act Livt Coll Shipie Hill anent 4 dragoons

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill be Livetenant Collonell Shipie Hill Shewing That upon the Complaint of Peeter Baveradge tenant in Cullforgie, William Arnot and John Watson to their Lordships against the persones of Corporall Duncan and Androw Aiken in Captain Burnetts troop and Daniall Frazer and James Telferr in the Lord Beilhavens Troop about some insolencies Committed by one Georg Oliphant sometimes in Orchard mylne the said Dragoons are brought prisoners to the Abbay Guard by Sir Thomas Liveingstounes order And Therfore Humbly Craveing the saids Lords That the said Dragoons may be Imediatly tryed and either Condemned or assoylzied since by their long Lying into prison their horsses will be intirely ruined as the petition bears The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Haveing Considered the above petition given in to them be the above Livt Coll Shipie Hill They heirby Give order and warrand to the magistrats of Burghs masters of prisones or officers in whose Custody the above Dragoons are to sett them at libertie they first giveing bond and finding the petitioner Cautioner for them That they Shall appear before the Councill and answers to any Lybell quhich shall be raised against them in the above matter and that whensoever they shall be cited or called ther to each of them under the penaltie of ane Hundred punds Scots money a peace and Ordaines the above persones Complaineing upon the saids Dragoons to raise a lybell and insist against them to the first day of May nixt, and the bond of Cautionrie to be granted by the petitioner to bear expressly that he shall produce them before the Councill the said day And that they shall attend the dyets of the said process.

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Act Livt Coll Shipie Hill anent 4 dragoons

Anent a Petition given in to the Lords of their Majesties privy Councill be Livetenant Collonell Shipie Hill Shewing That upon the Complaint of Peeter Baveradge tenant in Cullforgie, William Arnot and John Watson to their Lordships against the persones of Corporall Duncan and Androw Aiken in Captain Burnetts troop and Daniall Frazer and James Telferr in the Lord Beilhavens Troop about some insolencies Committed by one Georg Oliphant sometimes in Orchard mylne the said Dragoons are brought prisoners to the Abbay Guard by Sir Thomas Liveingstounes order And Therfore Humbly Craveing the saids Lords That the said Dragoons may be Imediatly tryed and either Condemned or assoylzied since by their long Lying into prison their horsses will be intirely ruined as the petition bears The Lords of their Majesties privy Councill Haveing Considered the above petition given in to them be the above Livt Coll Shipie Hill They heirby Give order and warrand to the magistrats of Burghs masters of prisones or officers in whose Custody the above Dragoons are to sett them at libertie they first giveing bond and finding the petitioner Cautioner for them That they Shall appear before the Councill and answers to any Lybell quhich shall be raised against them in the above matter and that whensoever they shall be cited or called ther to each of them under the penaltie of ane Hundred punds Scots money a peace and Ordaines the above persones Complaineing upon the saids Dragoons to raise a lybell and insist against them to the first day of May nixt, and the bond of Cautionrie to be granted by the petitioner to bear expressly that he shall produce them before the Councill the said day And that they shall attend the dyets of the said process.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 388r-388v.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 388r-388v.

Sederunt, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Lord Chancelor; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Linlithgow; Earl of Anandale; Earl of Forfar; Lord Strathnaver; Lord Advocat; Lord Hatton; Mr Fra: Montgomrie; Sir Thomas Livingstone

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Linlithgow; Earl of Anandale; Earl of Forfar; Lord Strathnaver; Lord Advocat; Lord Hatton; Mr Fra: Montgomrie; Sir Thomas Livingstone

1. NRS, PC2/24, 388r.

2. NRS, PC2/24, 388r.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 388r.

2. NRS, PC2/24, 388r.

Warrant, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrand to the Lord Advocat to wryte to Ane Admirall in the uest

Sir James Steuart their Majesties Advocat Having represented to the Lords of their Majesties privie Councill That ane admirall deput in the west nigh Glasgow does take upon him to sitt hold Courts and pronunce sentences and Decreits albeit he have not qualified himself by taking the oathes as by Law appointed The saids Lords verballie alloued the Lord Advocat to wryte to the said Admirall depute

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Warrand to the Lord Advocat to wryte to Ane Admirall in the uest

Sir James Steuart their Majesties Advocat Having represented to the Lords of their Majesties privie Councill That ane admirall deput in the west nigh Glasgow does take upon him to sitt hold Courts and pronunce sentences and Decreits albeit he have not qualified himself by taking the oathes as by Law appointed The saids Lords verballie alloued the Lord Advocat to wryte to the said Admirall depute

1. NRS, PC1/49, 345.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 345.

Warrant, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrand for Liberating Leivt Broune

The Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Doe heirby Recommend to the Magistrats of Edinburgh and Keeper of their tolbooth To sett at Libertie furth therof Leivtenant George Broune In respect he hath Given Bond and found sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privie Councell That he shall appear before the saids Lords of their Majesties privie Councell when this years Campaigne shall be over under the penaltie of one Hundreth pounds sterling

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Warrand for Liberating Leivt Broune

The Lords of their Majesties privie Councell Doe heirby Recommend to the Magistrats of Edinburgh and Keeper of their tolbooth To sett at Libertie furth therof Leivtenant George Broune In respect he hath Given Bond and found sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privie Councell That he shall appear before the saids Lords of their Majesties privie Councell when this years Campaigne shall be over under the penaltie of one Hundreth pounds sterling

1. NRS, PC1/49, 345.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 345.

Sederunt, 9 April 1694, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Linlithgow; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Lord Strathnaver; Lord Advocat; Lord Hattoun; Mr Fra: Muntgomery; Sir Thomas Livingstoun

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Sederunt

Lord Chancelor; Earl of Cassills; Earl of Linlithgow; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Lord Strathnaver; Lord Advocat; Lord Hattoun; Mr Fra: Muntgomery; Sir Thomas Livingstoun

1. NRS, PC1/49, 345.

2. NRS, PC1/49, 345.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 345.

2. NRS, PC1/49, 345.