Act, 9 August 1703, Edinburgh

Holyroodhouse the 9th August 1703

D1703/8/41

Act

Act Infavours off Isobell Ogilvie

Annent The petition given in and presented to Her Majesties High Commissioner And the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By Issobell Ogilvie mother to the Deceast Cornet Ogilvie off Balchley with Concours of Robert Ogilvie Her surviving son Shewing That the said Cornet Ogilvie Haveing named as Tutters To William Ogilvie his only son The petitioners have theirby the right to the custody off the said Williams persone The petitioner his Grandmother is very anxious for the saifty and cair therof with Her self Especially considering That Margaret Home relict off the said Cornet hath married a second Husband (Brodie off Muiresk) within about Three moneths after Her first Husbands decease wherby she has ipso facto lost all pretence off Custody off the said pupills persone And the petitioner Have reason to think that Margaret and Her present Husband seek noe more but a Judiciall warrand for allowing the petitioner Grand Child to be brought to Her house for his aliment and Educatione And that he was carried away from his Deceast fathers house to the second Husbands only for careing for him in the mean tyme And Therfor Creaving to the effect affter mentioned As the said petition bears His Grace Her Majesties High Commissioner And the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Haveing considered the above petition Given into them by Isobell Ogilvie mother to the decease Cornet Ogilvie of Balchlay with concurse of Robert Ogilvie her surviveing sone And the samen being read in their presence His Grace and the samen being read in their presence His Grace and the saids Lords Doe heirby order Margaret Home relict off the said Cornet Ogilvie and new spouse to […] Brodie off Muiresk and he for his Intrest To delyver up the person off William Ogilvie sone to the Deceast Cornet Ogilvie To the petitioners To be educat by them And ordaines Letters off Horning under signet off Councill upon Fyfteen dayes To be direct hereupon againest them for that effect.

Holyroodhouse the 9th August 1703

D1703/8/41

Act

Act Infavours off Isobell Ogilvie

Annent The petition given in and presented to Her Majesties High Commissioner And the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By Issobell Ogilvie mother to the Deceast Cornet Ogilvie off Balchley with Concours of Robert Ogilvie Her surviving son Shewing That the said Cornet Ogilvie Haveing named as Tutters To William Ogilvie his only son The petitioners have theirby the right to the custody off the said Williams persone The petitioner his Grandmother is very anxious for the saifty and cair therof with Her self Especially considering That Margaret Home relict off the said Cornet hath married a second Husband (Brodie off Muiresk) within about Three moneths after Her first Husbands decease wherby she has ipso facto lost all pretence off Custody off the said pupills persone And the petitioner Have reason to think that Margaret and Her present Husband seek noe more but a Judiciall warrand for allowing the petitioner Grand Child to be brought to Her house for his aliment and Educatione And that he was carried away from his Deceast fathers house to the second Husbands only for careing for him in the mean tyme And Therfor Creaving to the effect affter mentioned As the said petition bears His Grace Her Majesties High Commissioner And the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Haveing considered the above petition Given into them by Isobell Ogilvie mother to the decease Cornet Ogilvie of Balchlay with concurse of Robert Ogilvie her surviveing sone And the samen being read in their presence His Grace and the samen being read in their presence His Grace and the saids Lords Doe heirby order Margaret Home relict off the said Cornet Ogilvie and new spouse to […] Brodie off Muiresk and he for his Intrest To delyver up the person off William Ogilvie sone to the Deceast Cornet Ogilvie To the petitioners To be educat by them And ordaines Letters off Horning under signet off Councill upon Fyfteen dayes To be direct hereupon againest them for that effect.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 257v-258r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 257v-258r.

Sederunt, 9 August 1703, Edinburgh

Holyroodhouse the 9th August 17031

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Sederunt

Her Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Marquis of Annandale P:C:; Marquis of Atholl P:S:; Earl of Erroll; Earl of Mar; Earl of Mortoun; Earl of Glencairn; Earl of Eglingtoun; Earl of Galloway; Earl of Leven; Earl of Dunmore; Viscount Stair; Lord Forbes; Lord Boill T:D:; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Livet Generall Ramsay; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Laird of Cavers; Laird of Kilbirnie; Laird of Prestongrange; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Holyroodhouse the 9th August 17031

D1703/8/32

Sederunt

Her Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Marquis of Annandale P:C:; Marquis of Atholl P:S:; Earl of Erroll; Earl of Mar; Earl of Mortoun; Earl of Glencairn; Earl of Eglingtoun; Earl of Galloway; Earl of Leven; Earl of Dunmore; Viscount Stair; Lord Forbes; Lord Boill T:D:; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Livet Generall Ramsay; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Laird of Cavers; Laird of Kilbirnie; Laird of Prestongrange; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/28, 257v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 257v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 257v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 257v.

Decreet, 9 August 1703, Edinburgh

Att Holyruidhouse the Nynth day of August Jaj vijc and thrie years

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Decreet

Interloquitor anent Major Generall Thomas Buchan

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner, and Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Haveing Considered a verball report of a Committie of their oun number to whom it was Remitted to examine the affair of Major Generall Buchan who is lately come from France, and reasoned fully upon the said matter, His Grace and the saids Lords appointed the Lord Register and Advocat to Comune with the said Major Generall and know of him whither he was content to undergoe a tryall for his intercomuneing with her Majesties Declared Enemies Since the proclamation of Warr Or Enact himself to depart furth of her Majesties dominions betwixt and a Certain short day; and the saids two Lords of privy Councill Haveing accordingly Communed with him therein The said Major Generall Buchan haveing first testified his inclynation to the saids Lords and therafter being called to the Barr in presence of his Grace and the haill Lords present as marked in the sederunt Did Declare that he was content and Satisfied raither to depart furth of her Majesties Dominions and find baill for that effect Then under a tryall provideing his Grace and the saids Lords would allow some Competent time to Setle his bussines in this kingdome; Therfore and in respect of the said Major Generalls Consent forsaid His Grace and the saids Lords doe hereby appoint and ordaine the said Major generall2 Thomas Buchan to give bond and find sufficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill that he shall depairt furth of her Majesties dominions betwixt the date hereof and the twenty third day of September nixt to come and shall not returne therto without Libertie granted to him for their effect by her Majestie or the privy Councill; And in the mean time that he shall Live peacable under and with all Submission to her Majesties Government and that he shall not act Consent or Contrive any thing in prejudice therof nor converse or Correspond with any rebells And that under the penalty of Fyve Hundred pounds Sterling; And appoints the said Caution to be found betwixt and Thursday nixt And in the mean time Continues the said major Generall in his Chamber upon his parroll of honor which he gave at the Councill untill Caution be found in maner forsaid.

Att Holyruidhouse the Nynth day of August Jaj vijc and thrie years

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Decreet

Interloquitor anent Major Generall Thomas Buchan

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner, and Lords of her Majesties privy Councill Haveing Considered a verball report of a Committie of their oun number to whom it was Remitted to examine the affair of Major Generall Buchan who is lately come from France, and reasoned fully upon the said matter, His Grace and the saids Lords appointed the Lord Register and Advocat to Comune with the said Major Generall and know of him whither he was content to undergoe a tryall for his intercomuneing with her Majesties Declared Enemies Since the proclamation of Warr Or Enact himself to depart furth of her Majesties dominions betwixt and a Certain short day; and the saids two Lords of privy Councill Haveing accordingly Communed with him therein The said Major Generall Buchan haveing first testified his inclynation to the saids Lords and therafter being called to the Barr in presence of his Grace and the haill Lords present as marked in the sederunt Did Declare that he was content and Satisfied raither to depart furth of her Majesties Dominions and find baill for that effect Then under a tryall provideing his Grace and the saids Lords would allow some Competent time to Setle his bussines in this kingdome; Therfore and in respect of the said Major Generalls Consent forsaid His Grace and the saids Lords doe hereby appoint and ordaine the said Major generall2 Thomas Buchan to give bond and find sufficient Caution acted in the books of privy Councill that he shall depairt furth of her Majesties dominions betwixt the date hereof and the twenty third day of September nixt to come and shall not returne therto without Libertie granted to him for their effect by her Majestie or the privy Councill; And in the mean time that he shall Live peacable under and with all Submission to her Majesties Government and that he shall not act Consent or Contrive any thing in prejudice therof nor converse or Correspond with any rebells And that under the penalty of Fyve Hundred pounds Sterling; And appoints the said Caution to be found betwixt and Thursday nixt And in the mean time Continues the said major Generall in his Chamber upon his parroll of honor which he gave at the Councill untill Caution be found in maner forsaid.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 21-2.

2. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 21-2.

2. Insertion.

Sederunt, 9 August 1703, Edinburgh

Att Holyruidhouse the Nynth day of August Jaj vijc and thrie years1

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Sederunt

Her Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancelor; Marquis of Annandale pC; Marquis of Atholl P S; Earl of Erroll; Earl of Marr; Earl of Mortoune; Earl of Glencairn; Earl of Eglingtoune; Earl of Galloway; Earl of Leven; Earl of Dunmore; Viscount Stair; Lord Forbes; Lord Boyle T:D:; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Livt Genall Ramsay; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Cavers; Laird of Kilbirny; Laird of Prestongrange; Lord Provost of Edinburgh.

Att Holyruidhouse the Nynth day of August Jaj vijc and thrie years1

A1703/8/52

Sederunt

Her Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancelor; Marquis of Annandale pC; Marquis of Atholl P S; Earl of Erroll; Earl of Marr; Earl of Mortoune; Earl of Glencairn; Earl of Eglingtoune; Earl of Galloway; Earl of Leven; Earl of Dunmore; Viscount Stair; Lord Forbes; Lord Boyle T:D:; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Livt Genall Ramsay; Mr Fra: Montgomry; Cavers; Laird of Kilbirny; Laird of Prestongrange; Lord Provost of Edinburgh.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 21.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 21.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 21.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 21.