Warrant, 26 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrand for takeing the oaths of the late Register and his deput and servants anent the Records

Sir James Steuart her Majesties Advocat having represented to the Board that Since her Majestie had been graciously pleased to appoynt the Lord Philiphaugh to be Lord Register, It would be necessary that the Records, warrands and papers belonging to the office of Register now in the custody of James Johnstoun Esquire or his deput keeper of Louer parliament house, Should be given and delyvered to the present Register, Therfor his Grace her Majesties high Commissioner, and the Lords of her Majesties Privie Councell, Doe heirby Nominat and appoynt the Earle of Lauderdale, Lords President of the Session, Advocat, Justice Clerk and Phesdo To be a Committie to See the Saids Registers, warrands and other papers belonging to the office of Clerk Register, The keyes of the Louer parliament house, and other keyes wher the saids Registers and records are keept, delyvered up to the said Lord Philiphaugh now Register, By the said James Johnstoun Esquire late Register or his deputs and servants in the said office and the keepers of the warrands, Registers and other papers under him wpon oath, and who are also to declaire upon oath that they neither have2 nor had any other records, warrands or papers belonging to the said office of Register than what they then delyver, And recommends to the said Committie to meet at Such tymes as they shall think convenient, And declairs any three a Quorum, With power to the said Committie or ther said Quorum to doe every other thing requisite and necessary to the effect forsaid, And his Grace and the saids Lords Doe heirby give Commission and warrand to Mr Alexander Wedderburne Secretary deput to take the oath of the said James Phistoune Esquire late Register in the termes abovewrytten, And his Grace and the saids Lords declairs that upon delyverie of the saids records, warrands and others as aforsaid, and report of the said James Johnstouns oath, They will grant a Sufficient exoneration of the Same to them late Clerk register and his said deputs and servants, And appoynts the said Secretary deput to report to the Councill theranent betuixt and the twentieth fourth day of May nixt to come.

At Holyroodhouse 26 April 1705

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Warrant

Warrant for taking the oaths of the late register and his depute and servants concerning the records

Sir James Stewart, her majesty’s advocate, having represented to the board that since her majesty had been graciously pleased to appoint the Lord [Sir James Murray of] Philiphaugh to be lord register, it would be necessary that the records, warrants, and papers belonging to the office of register now in the custody of James Johnston, esquire, or his depute keeper of lower parliament house, should be given and delivered to the present register, therefore his grace [John Campbell, duke of Argyll] her majesty’s high commissioner, and the lords of her majesty’s privy council, do hereby nominate and appoint [John Maitland], earl of Lauderdale, [Sir Hew Dalrymple] lord president of session, [Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees] lord advocate, [Adam Cockburn] lord justice clerk and [Sir James Falconer] Lord Phesdo to be a committee to see the said registers, warrants, and other papers belonging to the office of clerk register, the keys of the lower parliament house, and other keys where the said registers and records are kept, delivered up to the said Lord Philiphaugh now register by the said James Johnston, esquire, late register or his deputes and servants in the said office, and the keepers of the warrants, registers, and other papers under him upon oath, and who are also to declare upon oath that they neither have nor had any other records, warrants, or papers belonging to the said office of register than what they then deliver. And recommend to the said committee to meet at such times as they shall think convenient, and declare any three a quorum, with power to the said committee or their said quorum to do every other thing requisite and necessary to the effect foresaid. And his grace and the said lords do hereby give commission and warrant to Mr Alexander Wedderburn, secretary depute, to take the oath of the said James [Johnston], esquire, late register, in the terms above written. And his grace and the said lords declare that upon delivery of the said records, warrants, and others as aforesaid, and report of the said James Johnston’s oath, they will grant a sufficient exoneration of the same to them late clerk register and his said deputes and servants. And appoint the said secretary depute to report to the council thereanent between [now] and 24 May next to come.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 394-5.

2. Originally ‘hadve’, but letter ‘d’ scored out.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 394-5.

Letter: royal, 26 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Letter: royal

Queens Letter to the Councill adding the Lord Register to the Councill

Letter from the2 Queens Majestie to the Councill for adding the Lord Register to the Councill Being read was ordered to be recorded, and his lordship being present did qualifie himselfe to her Majestie by swearing the oath of alleadgance and signeing the same with the assureance, and the Lord Chancellor did tender to his Lordship the oath de fidelii, and therafter his lordship took his place att the Board accordingly; off which letter the tenor follows.
Sic Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trustie and Right well beloved Cousine and Councellor, Right trustie and Right well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Councellors, And trustie and well beloved Councellors, Wee Greet yow well, wheras in consideration of the Loyaltie and eminent abilities of our right trustie and well beloved Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh our Register, Wee have thought fitt to add him to our privie Councell ther; These are therfore to authorize and requyre yow to admitt and receive him into that our privie Councell In the ordinary forme and methode in Such cases accustomed, For doeing wherof this Shall be your warrand; And se wee bid yow heartily farwell. Given at our Court at St James’s the Sevinth day of Apryll 1705. And of our reigne the fourth year, By her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur Alexander Wedderburne.

At Holyroodhouse 26 April 1705

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Letter: royal

Queen’s letter to the council adding the lord register to the council

Letter from the queen’s majesty to the council for adding [Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh] the lord register to the council being read, was ordered to be recorded, and his lordship being present did qualify himself to her majesty by swearing the oath of allegiance and signing the same with the assurance, and [James Ogilvie, earl of Seafield] the lord chancellor did tender to his lordship the oath de fidelii, and thereafter his lordship took his place at the board accordingly. Of which letter the tenor follows:
Sic Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trusty and right well beloved cousin and counsellor, right trusty and right well beloved cousins and counsellors, right trusty and well beloved cousins and counsellors, right trusty and well beloved counsellors, and trusty and well beloved counsellors, we greet you well. Whereas in consideration of the loyalty and eminent abilities of our right trusty and well beloved Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh our register, we have thought fit to add him to our privy council there. These are therefore to authorise and require you to admit and receive him into that our privy council in the ordinary form and method in such cases accustomed. For doing whereof this shall be your warrant. And so we bid you heartily farewell. Given at our court at St James’s 7 April 1705. And of our reign the fourth year. By her majesty’s command Sic Subscribitur Alexander Wedderburn.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 394.

2. The word ‘Councell’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 394.

Procedure, 26 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Procedure

Commission to the Lord Philiphaugh to be Lord Register

Commission under the great seall In favours of Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh one of the Senators of the Colledge of Justice to be Lord Register, Being presented by his Lordship The samen was read and ordered to be recorded, and therafter delyvered by the Lord Chancellor to his lordship who received the samen upon his knee as use is, and therafter his lordship did qualifie himselfe to her Majestie by swearing the oath of alleadgance and subbeing the same with the assureance as Lord Register, and the Lord Chancellor did tender to his lordship the oath de fideli. Off which Commission the tenor follows
Anna dei Gratia Magnae Brittaniae , Franciae et Hyberniae Regina fidei defensor, Omnibus probis hominibus ad quos praesentes Literae nostrae pervenerint Salutem . Quandoquidem nobis abunde Satisfactum sit, tam de fidelitate et praeclaris animi dotibus, quam de Sincera 2 integritate fidelissimi et dilectissimi nostri domini Jacobi Murray de Philiphaugh Speciatim vero quoad Munus et officium Registorum et Rotulorum nostrorum Clerici in dicto Regno nostro obeundum, Apprime est instructus, Noveritis igitur nos Nominasse, Constituisse et Ordinasse, Sicuti tenore praesentium Nominamus , Constituimus et ordinamus dictum dominum3 Jacobum Murray durante nostro beneplacito Solummodo Nostrorum Registorum et Rotulorum nostri Concilii, Sessionis et Scaccarii, Nec non omnium Commissionum Parliamentorum, et ordinum Conventuum in dicto nostro Regno Clericum, Dando et concedendo illi idem Munus et officium durante Spatio antedicto, Cum omnibus honoribus, dignitatibus, libertatibus proficuis, Immunitatibus, priviledgiis et casualitatibus quibuscunque eo Spectantibus, vel quae de Jure et praxi dicti nostri regni eo Spectare dignoscentur, Cum plena et absoluta potestate et au[c]toritate illi durante nostro beneplacito ut dictum est, Eligendi et constituendi Clericos Substitutos vel deputatos unum seu plures in dictis officiis seu quavis ejusdem parte, Idque ad vitam talium Substitutorum, Qui eorum eorum4 officiis, cum omnibus eorundem emolumentis durantibus omnibus eorum vitae diebus respective potientur Ordinamus denique et Au[c]toritatem ipsi tribuimus omnia et singula facere et praestare de lege et praxi hujus nostri regni dicto officio competentia vel perprius a quovis alio in dicto officio praestita In cujus rei Testimonium praesentibus magnum Sigillum nostrum appendi mandavimus Apud Aulam nostram de St James Septimo die mensis Aprilis Anno domini Millesimo Septingentesimo quinto , Et Anno Regni nostri Quarto , Per Signaturam manu S . D . N . Reginae Suprascriptam, Sealled at Edinburgh the Twentie fyfth day of Apryll one thousand Sevine hundreth and fyve years. Sic Subscribitur Alexander Ogilvie Wrytten to the great seall and registrat the 25 Apryll 1705. Sic subscribitur Charles Kerr.

At Holyroodhouse 26 April 1705

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Commission to the Lord Philiphaugh to be lord register

Commission under the great seal in favour of Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh, one of the senators of the college of justice, to be lord register being presented by his lordship, the same was read and ordered to be recorded, and thereafter delivered by [James Ogilvie, earl of Seafield] lord chancellor to his lordship, who received the same upon his knee as use is, and thereafter his lordship did qualify himself to her majesty by swearing the oath of allegiance and subscribing the same with the assurance as lord register, and the lord chancellor did tender to his lordship the oath de fideli. Of which commission the tenor follows:
Anne by the grace of God queen of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, to all good men to whom our present letters will have come, greetings. Since it is abundantly satisfied to us as much about the fidelity and distinguished qualities of character as of the sincere integrity of our most faithful and loved Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh, especially indeed as far as he is entirely trained for performing the duty and office of clerk of our registers and rolls in our said kingdom; know therefore that we have nominated, constituted and ordained, just as by the tenor of the presents we nominate, constitute and ordain the said Sir James Murray, during our pleasure only, clerk of our registers and rolls of our council, session and exchequer and also of all commissions of parliaments and conventions of estates in our said kingdom. By giving and granting to him the same duty and office, during the aforesaid interval, with all honours, dignities, liberties, profits, immunities, privileges and casualties whatsoever pertaining to it, or which according to the law and practice of our said kingdom are known to pertain to it. With full and absolute power and authority to him, during our pleasure as is said, of choosing and appointing clerks substitute or depute, one or several, in the said offices or any part of it, and that for the life of such substitutes, who will obtain their offices, with all emoluments of them during all the days of their life respectively. Finally, we ordain and hand over authority to him to do and provide all and single competent to the said office according to the law and practice of this our kingdom, or provided previously by any other in the said office. In testimony whereof, we have ordered our great seal to be appended to the presents. At our court of St James’s on 7 April 1705, and in the fourth year of our reign. By the sign manual of our supreme lady the queen abovewritten.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 393.

2. The word ‘fidelitate’ scored out here.

3. The word *dominum* is an insertion.

4. Sic.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 393.

Letter: royal, 26 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Letter: royal

Queens letter adding Lord Ard Campbell to the Councill

Letter from the Queens Majestie to the Councell for adding Lord Archbald Campbell brother to the Duke of Argyle to the Councill being read was ordered to be recorded, and the said Lord Archbald being called in, His lordship did qualifie himselfe to her Majestie by Swearing the oath of alleadgance, and subscribeing the Samen with the assureance, and the Lord Chancellor did tender to his lordship the oath de fidelii; and thereafter his lordship did take his place at the Board accordingly; off which letter the tenor follows.
Sic Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trustie and right well beloved Cousine and Councellor, Right trustie and right well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Councellors, and trustie and well beloved Councellors, Wee Greet yow well, Wheras in consideration of the Loyaltie and abilities of our right trustie Lord Archbald Campbell Brother to the Duke of Argyle, Wee have thought fitt to add him to the privie Councell of that our kingdome, These are therefor to authorize and requyre yow to admitt and receive him into that our privie Councell in the ordinary forme and method in the lyke cases accustomed, For doeing wherof this shall be your warrand, and so wee bid yow heartily fairwell; Given at our Court at St James’s the Sevinth day of Apryll 1705. And of our reigne the fourth year, By her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur Alexander Wedderburne

At Holyroodhouse 26 April 1705

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Letter: royal

Queen’s letter adding Lord Archibald Campbell to the council

Letter from the queen’s majesty to the council for adding Lord Archibald Campbell, brother to [John Campbell] duke of Argyll, to the council being read, was ordered to be recorded, and the said Lord Archibald being called in, his lordship did qualify himself to her majesty by swearing the oath of allegiance, and subscribing the same with the assurance, and [James Ogilvie, earl of Seafield] the lord chancellor did tender to his lordship the oath de fidelii, and thereafter his lordship did take his place at the board accordingly. Of which letter the tenor follows:
Sic Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trusty and right well beloved cousin and counsellor, right trusty and right well beloved cousins and counsellors, right trusty and well beloved cousins and counsellors, right trusty and well beloved counsellors, and trusty and well beloved counsellors, we greet you well. Whereas in consideration of the loyalty and abilities of our right trusty Lord Archibald Campbell, brother to the duke of Argyll, we have thought fit to add him to the privy council of that our kingdom. These are therefor to authorise and require you to admit and receive him into that our privy council in the ordinary form and method in the like cases accustomed. For doing whereof this shall be your warrant. And so we bid you heartily farewell. Given at our court at St James’s 7 April 1705. And of our reign the fourth year By her majesty’s command Sic Subscribitur Alexander Wedderburn.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 393.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 393.

Letter: royal, 26 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Letter: royal

Letter from the Queen to the Councell adding the Earle of Glasgow to the Councell

Letter from the Queens Majestie to the Councill adding the Earle of Glasgow to the Councill being read the Samen was ordered to be recorded, And the said Earle being called in his lordship did qualifie himselfe to her Majestie by Swearing the oath of alleadgance, and Subscrybeing the Same with the assureance, and the Lord Chancellor did tender to his Lordship the oath de fideli, and therafter his lordship took his place at the board accordingly, Folloues the tenor of the forsaid Letter.
Sic Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trustie and right2 well beloved Cousine and Councellor, Right trustie and right weell beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Councellors, and trustie and well beloved Councellors, Wee greet yow well: Wheras in consideration of the Loyaltie and abilities of our right trustie and well beloved Cousine David Earle of Glasgow wee have thought fitt to add him to the Privie Councell of that our Kingdome These are therfor to authorize and requyre yow to admitt and receive him into that our Privie Councell In the ordinary forme and methode in Such cases accustomed For doeing wherof this Shall be your warrand, And So wee bid yow heartily fairwell. Given at our Court at St James’s the Sevinth day of Apryll 1705. And of our reigne the fourt year, By her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur Alexander Wedderburne.

At Holyroodhouse 26 April 1705

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Letter: royal

Letter from the queen to the council adding the earl of Glasgow to the council

Letter from the queen’s majesty to the council adding [David Boyle] earl of Glasgow to the council being read, the same was ordered to be recorded, and the said earl being called in, his lordship did qualify himself to her majesty by swearing the oath of allegiance, and subscribing the same with the assurance, and [James Ogilvie, earl of Seafield] the lord chancellor did tender to his lordship the oath de fideli, and thereafter his lordship took his place at the board accordingly. Follows the tenor of the foresaid letter:
Sic Supra Scribitur Anne Regina
Right trusty and right well beloved cousin and counsellor, right trusty and right well beloved cousins and counsellors, right trusty and well beloved cousins and counsellors, right trusty and well beloved counsellors, and trusty and well beloved counsellors, we greet yow well. Whereas in consideration of the loyalty and abilities of our right trusty and well beloved cousin David [Boyle] earl of Glasgow, we have thought fit to add him to the privy council of that our kingdom, these are therefor to authorise and require you to admit and receive him into that our privy council in the ordinary form and method in such cases accustomed. For doing whereof this shall be your warrant. And so we bid you heartily farewell. Given at our court at St James’s 7 April 1705. And of our reign the fourth year. By her majesty’s command Sic Subscribitur Alexander Wedderburn.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 392.

2. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 392.

Sederunt, 26 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

His Grace her Majesties high Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Marquis of Tweedale p.C.; Marquis of Annandale s.; Marquis of Lothian; Earl of Roxburgh; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Mar; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Hadington; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Levine; Earl of Ballcarras; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Roseberrie; Earl of Glasgow; Lord Archibald Campbell; Lord Ross; Lord President of Session; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Lord Theasaurer Deput; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Phesdo; Livt Generall Ramsay; Mr Francis Montgomrie

At Holyroodhouse 26 April 17051

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Sederunt

[John Campbell, duke of Argyll] her majesty’s high commissioner; [James Ogilvie, earl of Seafield] lord chancellor; [John Hay] marquis of Tweeddale, president of council; [William Johnstone] marquis of Annandale, secretary; [William Kerr] marquis of Lothian; [John Ker] earl of Roxburghe; [John Gordon] earl of Sutherland; [John Erskine] earl of Mar; [David Erskine] earl of Buchan; [Thomas Hamilton] earl of Haddington; [Hugh Campbell] earl of Loudoun; [David Melville] earl of Leven; [Colin Lindsay] earl of Balcarres; [Archibald Douglas] earl of Forfar; [Archibald Primrose] earl of Rosebery; [David Boyle] earl of Glasgow; Lord Archibald Campbell; [William Ross] Lord Ross; [Sir Hew Dalrymple] lord president of session; [Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees] lord advocate; [George Baillie of Jerviswood] lord treasurer depute; [Adam Cockburn] lord justice clerk; [Sir James Falconer] Lord Phesdo; Lieutenant General [George] Ramsay; Mr Francis Montgomerie

1. NRS, PC1/53, 392.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 392.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 392.

2. NRS, PC1/53, 392.

Proclamation, 18 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Proclamation

Proclamation adjurning the parliament

Anne by the Grace of God Queen of Great Brittain, France and Irland defender of the faith To our Lyon King at armes, and his bretheren Heraulds, Meacers of our privie Councill, Purservants, Messengers at armes our Shirreffs in that pairt Conjunctllie and Severallie Speciallie constitut Greeting, Forasmuchas the present State of our affairs does not allow the meeting of our parliament of this2 our antient kingdome of Scotland upon the third day of May nixt to come to which it Stands by our authority adjurned, So that a further adjurnement for a Short tyme is necessary, Wee are therfor resolved to continue the said adjournement to the twentie fourth day of May nixt to come, and firmely resolved our said parliament shall meet preceisly on the said twentie fourth day of May nixt without further delay for the good ends for which wee have called it, Therfore and that the members of our said parliament be not putt to the trouble and charges of meeting upon the said third day of May nixt, Wee with advyce of the Lords of our privie Councell have Adjourned, and heirby Adjourne our said current parliament from the said third day of May nixt to the said Twentie fourth day of May nixt therafter, Requyreing heirby all the members therof to attend at Edinburgh the said day in the usuall way and wnder the accustomed certifications by law appoynted, Our Will is Heirfore and wee charge yow Strictly and Comand that in continent thir our Letters Seen ye pass to the mercat cross of Edinburgh, And to the mercat crosses of the haill remanent head burghs of the Severall Shyres and Steuartries within this our antient kingdome, And ther in our name and authority by open proclamation Make publict Intimation that our said parliament is adjourned to the said twenty fourth day of May nixt to come, And ordaines these presents to be printed and published, Given under our Signet at Edinburgh the Eighteinth day of Apryll and of our reigne the fourth year 1705. Sic Subscribitur Seafeild Cancellar. Tweedale P. Rothes C.P.S. Roxburgh S. Southerland. Mar. Hadington. Loudoun Adam Cockburne George Baillie. F Montgomrie J Falconar.

At Edinburgh 18 April 1705

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Proclamation adjourning the parliament

Anne by the grace of God queen of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, to our lyon king at arms and his brethren heralds, macers of our privy council, pursuivants, messengers at arms, our sheriffs in that part conjunctly and severally specially constituted, greeting. Forasmuch as the present state of our affairs does not allow the meeting of our parliament of this our ancient kingdom of Scotland upon 3 May next to come, to which it stands by our authority adjourned, so that a further adjournment for a short time is necessary, we are therefor resolved to continue the said adjournment to 24 May next to come, and firmly resolved our said parliament shall meet precisely on the said 24 May next without further delay for the good ends for which we have called it. Therefore and [so] that the members of our said parliament be not put to the trouble and charges of meeting upon the said 3 May next, we with advice of the lords of our privy council have adjourned, and hereby adjourn our said current parliament from the said 3 May next to the said 24 May next thereafter, requiring hereby all the members thereof to attend at Edinburgh the said day in the usual way and under the accustomed certifications by law appointed. Our will is therefore and we charge you strictly and command that immediately these our letters [are] seen ye pass to the mercat cross of Edinburgh, and to the mercat crosses of the whole remnant head burghs of the several shires and stewartries within this our ancient kingdom, and there in our name and authority by open proclamation make public intimation that our said parliament is adjourned to the said 24 May next to come, and ordain these present to be printed and published. Given under our signet at Edinburgh 18 April and of our reign the fourth year 1705. Sic Subscribitur Seafield chancellor, Tweeddale president, Rothes privy seal, Roxburghe secretary, Sutherland, Mar, Haddington, Loudoun, Adam Cockburn, George Baillie, Francis Montgomerie, J. Falconer.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 391-2.

2. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 391-2.

Letter: royal, 18 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Letter: royal

Queens Letter for adjurning the parliament

Letter from the Queen to the Councill for adjurneing the parliament to the Twentie fourth of May nixt being read, was ordered to be recorded, And a proclamation in the tearmes therof being prepared, was also Read, and ordained to be published printed and recorded, which accordingly this day was done, Folloues the letter.
Sic Supra Scribitur
Anne Regina
Right trustie and Right well beloved Cousine and Councellor, Right trustie and right well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and well beloved Cousins and Councellors, Right trustie and and2 well beloved Councellors, and trustie and well beloved Councellors Wee greet yow weell Wheras the present State of our affairs, Does not allow of the meeting of our parliament So Soon as the third of May nixt to which it is now adjurned, So that a further adjurnement for a Short tyme is necessary; Wee therfor authorize and requyre yow to issue out a new proclamation in our name, Continueing the said adjournement of our parliament from the said third day of May to the Twentie fourth day of the said moneth, and ordering all the members therof to attend that day at Edinburgh in the usuall way, and upon the certifications accustomed, wee being firmely resolved our said parliament Shall meet preceisly upon the said twentie fourth day of May nixt without further delay; So wee bid yow heartily fairwell. Given at our Court at St James’s the Sevinth day of Apryll 1705. And of our reigne the fourth year, By her Majesties Command Sic Subscribitur Alexander Wedderburne.

At Edinburgh 18 April 1705

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Letter: royal

Queen’s letter for adjourning the parliament

Letter from the queen to the council for adjourning the parliament to 24 May next being read, was ordered to be recorded, and a proclamation in the terms thereof being prepared, was also read, and ordained to be published, printed, and recorded, which accordingly this day was done. Follows the letter:
Sic Supra Scribitur
Anne Regina
Right trusty and right well beloved cousin and counsellor, Right trusty and right well beloved cousins and counsellors, right trusty and well beloved cousins and counsellors, right trusty and well beloved counsellors, and trusty and well beloved counsellors, we greet yow well. Whereas the present state of our affairs does not allow of the meeting of our parliament so soon as 3 May next, to which it is now adjourned, so that a further adjournment for a short time is necessary; we therefor authorise and require you to issue out a new proclamation in our name, continuing the said adjournment of our parliament from the said 3 May to 24 of the said month, and ordering all the members thereof to attend that day at Edinburgh in the usual way, and upon the certifications accustomed, we being firmly resolved our said parliament shall meet precisely upon the said 24 May next without further delay. So wee bid yow heartily farewell. Given at our court at St James’s 7 April 1705. And of our reign the fourth year. By her majesty’s command Sic Subscribitur Alexander Wedderburn.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 391.

2. Sic.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 391.

Warrant, 18 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrand to aliment false coyners

The Lords of her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Recommend to the Lords Commissioners of her Majesties Theasaury to cause aliment Gabriell Clerk a false coyner, and others imprisoned in the Tollbooth of Edinburgh on that accompt dureing their Imprisonment.

At Edinburgh 18 April 1705

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Warrant

Warrant to aliment false coiners

The lords of her majesty’s privy council do hereby recommend to the lord commissioners of her majesty’s treasury to cause aliment Gabriel Clerk, a false coiner, and others imprisoned in the tolbooth of Edinburgh on that account during their imprisonment.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 391.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 391.

Warrant, 18 April 1705, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrand for fuall to Fort William etc

The Lords of her Majesties privie Councell having by former ordinance of Councill Appoynted Major Generall Maitland To continue the possession of fewall and other conveniencies for the Garison of Fort William as formerly, And to mantaine and defend himselfe therin, Doe heirby Appoynt and Ordaine the said Major Generall not only to continue the possession of fewall as formerly at Fort William But also to mantaine and defend himselfe in the possession of fewall and other conveniencies for his Garison and pairtie at Invergorie, And in all other out posts as formerly; And appoynts and ordains the said Major Generall to acquaint Glengarie that his loss and damnage for the Samen, Shall be considered, and he Satisfied therfor.

At Edinburgh 18 April 1705

A1705/4/231

Warrant

Warrant for fuel to Fort William etc

The lords of her majesty’s privy council having by former ordinance of council appointed Major General [James] Maitland to continue the possession of fuel and other conveniences for the garrison of Fort William as formerly, and to maintain and defend himself therein, do hereby appoint and ordain the said major general not only to continue the possession of fuel as formerly at Fort William, but also to maintain and defend himself in the possession of fuel and other conveniences for his garrison and party at Invergarry, and in all other outposts as formerly. And appoints and ordains the said major general to acquaint [Alexander MacDonald of] Glengarry that his loss and damage for the same shall be considered, and he satisfied therefor.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 391.

1. NRS, PC1/53, 391.