Decreet, 9 December 1697, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the nynth day of December Jaj vic nyntie seven years

D1697/12/41

Decreet

Decreit Absolvitor Magistrats of Elgine Against Pawll

Anent the lybell or Letters of complaint raised and persewed befor The Lords of his majesties privie Counsell at the instance of William Pawll merchand in Elgine with concurse of Sir James Stewart his majesties Advocat for his highnes interest in the mater wnderwrittin Makeing Mentione That wher by the Lawes and acts of parliament all oppressione of our Leidges is prohibite and that when the said oppressione is practized without any cause or provocatione by magistrats who ought to be the Subjects protectors and to Such ane wnreasonable excess as reiterat imprisonings ignominiows wseage and forceing from men the rights and charters of ther Lawes the said oppressione is soe much the more wnjwst and ought to be most severelie pwnished Nevertheles It is of veritie that the said William Pawll Complainer haveing about november Jaj vic nyntie six raised Letters befor the Lords of our privie Cownsell against William King proveist of Ellgine for his wndue continweing to be proveist for five yeirs and upwards contraire to the acts of parliament and the decisiones of the Lords of Sessione theron and protestationes taken against him and for other maleversationes in the said office particularlie his continweing the dyet appointed for a publict roupe of the townes Commowne good and yet at the next meeting did sett the same in tack to his own brother and ane other without any roupe at all And so soone as the said William Pawll came home with the Letters to execute the same The said William King proveist James Stewart and Robert Andersone Baillies Thomas Donaldsone Thesaurer and Alexander Fordyce Counceller ther Caused ane officer Summoned the said William Paull Complainer to appeare befor them upon and alleadged ryot Committed about two thrie yeirs befor And the said Complainer being necessitat to goe owt of towne yet Left one to appeare for him who Sufficiently vindicat his innocency But at the said William Pawlls returne Alexander Rwssell one of the baillies told him plainlie that if the Complainer would desist from his perswite against the proveist and make Submissione the ryot Should not trouble him which being refwised the said Complainer was againe Summoned and without any probatione fyned in Fiftie pwnds Scotts for the said ryot and in ten pwnds for his contwmacie albeit his personall Compeareance upon the Second citatione did Sufficiently purge him of all contumacie upon this Sentance the Complainer was made prisoner untill he Should make payment wherupon he was forced to Subscribe a Submissione to the said proveist and baillies that he might recover his Libertie which being Done according to ther mynd they imediatlie demanded from his burges Ticket with his charter of the Lands he held few of the towne but he refwiseing the demand as manifestlie wnreasonable yet by fair Suggestiones that it Should not be to his prejudice he delivered up both And furder the said Complainer at ther own desyre procured a missive from our advocat Signifieing that he for our interest was not to insist in that Lybell which the raiser therof had past from But the said proveist King now Judgeing himself secure he with the said baillies order ther officers to reimprisone the said Complainer untill he Should pay the foirsaids fynes which efter the Space of twentie dayes imprisonment he was forced to doe and yet was refwised a discharge with ane extract of the decreit given against him only they ordered one of his officers to take him owt of prisone upon payment of his Jeallor fies But within a few dayes therefter they againe Summond him and he Compeareing They cause ther clerk read a new Sentance against him ordering his burges ticket to be torne in his presence at the mercat cross of the burgh And that he Should goe to prisone untill he payed the Soume of Five Hundereth merks and Longer Dureing ther pleasure and imediatlie he was by ther order seazed by the officers and caried to prisone and kept for Severall weeks albeit the foirsaid Sentance had no ground or fowndatione imaginable Lykeas efter his said wrongous and violent detentione they make ther officers bring him fwrth of the prisone and carie him with towk of Drum for gathering Spectators to the mercat cross and ther Commanding the said Complainer to wncover his head they cause teare his burgess ticket by the hand of ane of ther officers befoir his eyes in the Smallest peaces that it might be Done with the more leasure and observatione And yet not satisfied in the malicious Spyte They cause cary the said Complainer back to prisoner untill he Should Subscribe a bond for the foirsaid Five Hundereth merks payable at demand which he was at lenth forced to doe befoir he could have his Libertie which yet he onlie obtained with this qwalitie untill they Should be furder advised what to doe within him and in the meane tyme they Still keep the charters of his Lands as if he had incurred a forfaulture what a rigid and crwell oppressione the said Complainer hes Suffered for no other cause then what is above narrated off which oppressione wnjustice and violence the said William King proveist James Stewart and Robert Andersone baillies Thomas Donaldsone thesaurer and Alexander Fordyce Councillors of the said burgh of Elgine being gwiltie airt and pairt They owght not only to be declaired incapable of the character of magistracie as they who manifestly discredited the Same by the said oppressive Courses But Likewayes that they and ilk ane of them be Decerned Conjunctllie and Severallie in the Sowme of Two Hundereth pounds Sterleing of damnages to the said Complainer And also furder pwnished in ther persones and goods As the Lords of our privie Counsell Shall think fitt to the example and terror of others to Commit the lyke in any time comeing And anent the charge given to the saids defenders to have compeared personallie befor the saids Lords of privie Counsell at ane certaine day now bypast 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 As the said principall lybell or Letters of Complaint and executiones therof at more Lenth proports Which lybell of reconventione befor the saids Lords at the instance of the defenders against the persewar being both upon the Sixtein of November Last bypast called in presence of the Lords of his majesties privie Councill And the persewer of the principall lybell who is defender in the other Compeareing personallie with Sir James Stewart his majesties advocat Sir Alexander Home and Mr David Forbes All his advocats And the haill defenders in the principall lybell who are persewers in the other Compeareing also personallie (except Robert Andersone baillie of Elgine) with Mr Hew Dallrimple Mr Andrew Home Mr Robert Frazer and Mr Francis Grant the Advocats The principall lybell and answers therto with the lybell at proveist King and others instances against William Pawll and answers therto being all read and both pairties and ther Lawiers being fullie heard The Saids Lords of privie Counsell admitts both lybells to probatione And the witnesses upon both lybells (except as marked in the roll) being present and haveing made faith at the barr The saids Lords appointed a Comitie of ther own number to examine the wittnesses Compeareing and makeing faith and reserved all objectiones which might be made against them to be proponed and discust befor the Comitie and granted furder dilligence by Captione against the absent wittnesses Which Comitie haveing accordinglie mett they tooke and receaved the oathes and depositiones of Diverse and Sundrie famous wittnesses upon both lybells who being all Solemnly Sworne interrogat and examined deponed and declaired as ther oathes and depositiones extant in process bears And the saids Lords of his majesties privie Counsell haveing this day advysed the principall lybell or Letters of Complaint at the instance of the said William Pawll and haveing considered the wittnesses depositiones with a petitione given in for the persewer and another for the defenders and the wrytes produced for aither pairties They find the articles lybelled against the defenders not proven And Therfore assoillzed and heirby assoillzes them from the said lybell And declaires them qwite therfrae in all tyme comeing And as to the lybell or reconventione at the instance of the magistrats of Elgine against the said William Paull They heirby nominat and appoint The Earles of Leven and Rwglen and The Laird of Grant to be a Comitie to endeavoure to Setle and agrie both pairties upon the points in the said reconventione And also to endeavoure with the magistrats of Elgine that they mitigat the Sentances pronunced by them and ther town Counsell against the said William Paull And declaires any two of the above Comitie to be a Sufficient qworum And appoints them to meet tomorrow at ten in the foirnoon and to make report to the Councill with ther conveniencie

Att Edinburgh the nynth day of December Jaj vic nyntie seven years

D1697/12/41

Decreet

Decreit Absolvitor Magistrats of Elgine Against Pawll

Anent the lybell or Letters of complaint raised and persewed befor The Lords of his majesties privie Counsell at the instance of William Pawll merchand in Elgine with concurse of Sir James Stewart his majesties Advocat for his highnes interest in the mater wnderwrittin Makeing Mentione That wher by the Lawes and acts of parliament all oppressione of our Leidges is prohibite and that when the said oppressione is practized without any cause or provocatione by magistrats who ought to be the Subjects protectors and to Such ane wnreasonable excess as reiterat imprisonings ignominiows wseage and forceing from men the rights and charters of ther Lawes the said oppressione is soe much the more wnjwst and ought to be most severelie pwnished Nevertheles It is of veritie that the said William Pawll Complainer haveing about november Jaj vic nyntie six raised Letters befor the Lords of our privie Cownsell against William King proveist of Ellgine for his wndue continweing to be proveist for five yeirs and upwards contraire to the acts of parliament and the decisiones of the Lords of Sessione theron and protestationes taken against him and for other maleversationes in the said office particularlie his continweing the dyet appointed for a publict roupe of the townes Commowne good and yet at the next meeting did sett the same in tack to his own brother and ane other without any roupe at all And so soone as the said William Pawll came home with the Letters to execute the same The said William King proveist James Stewart and Robert Andersone Baillies Thomas Donaldsone Thesaurer and Alexander Fordyce Counceller ther Caused ane officer Summoned the said William Paull Complainer to appeare befor them upon and alleadged ryot Committed about two thrie yeirs befor And the said Complainer being necessitat to goe owt of towne yet Left one to appeare for him who Sufficiently vindicat his innocency But at the said William Pawlls returne Alexander Rwssell one of the baillies told him plainlie that if the Complainer would desist from his perswite against the proveist and make Submissione the ryot Should not trouble him which being refwised the said Complainer was againe Summoned and without any probatione fyned in Fiftie pwnds Scotts for the said ryot and in ten pwnds for his contwmacie albeit his personall Compeareance upon the Second citatione did Sufficiently purge him of all contumacie upon this Sentance the Complainer was made prisoner untill he Should make payment wherupon he was forced to Subscribe a Submissione to the said proveist and baillies that he might recover his Libertie which being Done according to ther mynd they imediatlie demanded from his burges Ticket with his charter of the Lands he held few of the towne but he refwiseing the demand as manifestlie wnreasonable yet by fair Suggestiones that it Should not be to his prejudice he delivered up both And furder the said Complainer at ther own desyre procured a missive from our advocat Signifieing that he for our interest was not to insist in that Lybell which the raiser therof had past from But the said proveist King now Judgeing himself secure he with the said baillies order ther officers to reimprisone the said Complainer untill he Should pay the foirsaids fynes which efter the Space of twentie dayes imprisonment he was forced to doe and yet was refwised a discharge with ane extract of the decreit given against him only they ordered one of his officers to take him owt of prisone upon payment of his Jeallor fies But within a few dayes therefter they againe Summond him and he Compeareing They cause ther clerk read a new Sentance against him ordering his burges ticket to be torne in his presence at the mercat cross of the burgh And that he Should goe to prisone untill he payed the Soume of Five Hundereth merks and Longer Dureing ther pleasure and imediatlie he was by ther order seazed by the officers and caried to prisone and kept for Severall weeks albeit the foirsaid Sentance had no ground or fowndatione imaginable Lykeas efter his said wrongous and violent detentione they make ther officers bring him fwrth of the prisone and carie him with towk of Drum for gathering Spectators to the mercat cross and ther Commanding the said Complainer to wncover his head they cause teare his burgess ticket by the hand of ane of ther officers befoir his eyes in the Smallest peaces that it might be Done with the more leasure and observatione And yet not satisfied in the malicious Spyte They cause cary the said Complainer back to prisoner untill he Should Subscribe a bond for the foirsaid Five Hundereth merks payable at demand which he was at lenth forced to doe befoir he could have his Libertie which yet he onlie obtained with this qwalitie untill they Should be furder advised what to doe within him and in the meane tyme they Still keep the charters of his Lands as if he had incurred a forfaulture what a rigid and crwell oppressione the said Complainer hes Suffered for no other cause then what is above narrated off which oppressione wnjustice and violence the said William King proveist James Stewart and Robert Andersone baillies Thomas Donaldsone thesaurer and Alexander Fordyce Councillors of the said burgh of Elgine being gwiltie airt and pairt They owght not only to be declaired incapable of the character of magistracie as they who manifestly discredited the Same by the said oppressive Courses But Likewayes that they and ilk ane of them be Decerned Conjunctllie and Severallie in the Sowme of Two Hundereth pounds Sterleing of damnages to the said Complainer And also furder pwnished in ther persones and goods As the Lords of our privie Counsell Shall think fitt to the example and terror of others to Commit the lyke in any time comeing And anent the charge given to the saids defenders to have compeared personallie befor the saids Lords of privie Counsell at ane certaine day now bypast 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 As the said principall lybell or Letters of Complaint and executiones therof at more Lenth proports Which lybell of reconventione befor the saids Lords at the instance of the defenders against the persewar being both upon the Sixtein of November Last bypast called in presence of the Lords of his majesties privie Councill And the persewer of the principall lybell who is defender in the other Compeareing personallie with Sir James Stewart his majesties advocat Sir Alexander Home and Mr David Forbes All his advocats And the haill defenders in the principall lybell who are persewers in the other Compeareing also personallie (except Robert Andersone baillie of Elgine) with Mr Hew Dallrimple Mr Andrew Home Mr Robert Frazer and Mr Francis Grant the Advocats The principall lybell and answers therto with the lybell at proveist King and others instances against William Pawll and answers therto being all read and both pairties and ther Lawiers being fullie heard The Saids Lords of privie Counsell admitts both lybells to probatione And the witnesses upon both lybells (except as marked in the roll) being present and haveing made faith at the barr The saids Lords appointed a Comitie of ther own number to examine the wittnesses Compeareing and makeing faith and reserved all objectiones which might be made against them to be proponed and discust befor the Comitie and granted furder dilligence by Captione against the absent wittnesses Which Comitie haveing accordinglie mett they tooke and receaved the oathes and depositiones of Diverse and Sundrie famous wittnesses upon both lybells who being all Solemnly Sworne interrogat and examined deponed and declaired as ther oathes and depositiones extant in process bears And the saids Lords of his majesties privie Counsell haveing this day advysed the principall lybell or Letters of Complaint at the instance of the said William Pawll and haveing considered the wittnesses depositiones with a petitione given in for the persewer and another for the defenders and the wrytes produced for aither pairties They find the articles lybelled against the defenders not proven And Therfore assoillzed and heirby assoillzes them from the said lybell And declaires them qwite therfrae in all tyme comeing And as to the lybell or reconventione at the instance of the magistrats of Elgine against the said William Paull They heirby nominat and appoint The Earles of Leven and Rwglen and The Laird of Grant to be a Comitie to endeavoure to Setle and agrie both pairties upon the points in the said reconventione And also to endeavoure with the magistrats of Elgine that they mitigat the Sentances pronunced by them and ther town Counsell against the said William Paull And declaires any two of the above Comitie to be a Sufficient qworum And appoints them to meet tomorrow at ten in the foirnoon and to make report to the Councill with ther conveniencie

1. NRS, PC2/27, 58v-61r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 58v-61r.

Sederunt, 9 December 1697, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the nynth day of December Jaj vic nyntie seven years1

D1697/12/32

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Marquis of Tweedale; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Morton; Earl of Strathmore; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Rwglen; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Raith; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Leyes; Laird of Cessnock; Sir Patrick Murray

Att Edinburgh the nynth day of December Jaj vic nyntie seven years1

D1697/12/32

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Marquis of Tweedale; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Morton; Earl of Strathmore; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Rwglen; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Raith; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Leyes; Laird of Cessnock; Sir Patrick Murray

1. NRS, PC2/27, 58v.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 58v.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 58v.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 58v.

Procedure: judicial proceedings, 7 December 1697, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Seventh day of December Jaj vic nyntie seven yeirs

D1697/12/21

Procedure: judicial proceedings

Remit John Taillzier Against Lady Barro

Anent the lybell or Letters of Complaint raised and persewed befor the Lords of his majesties privie Cownsell at the instance of John Taillzier in Damhead with concurse of Sir James Stewart his majesties advocat for his highnes interest in the mater wnderwritten Makeing mentione That wher the combineing in Associationes and actwallie assasinating and mwtilateing our Leidges Especiallie at a tyme when they owght to be in the greatest Securitie viz in ther comeing and goeing to publict mercats about ther Laufull Bwssienes be crymes of ane high nature and Severelie pwnishable particularlie It is declaired oppressione to molest or assault merchands in the frie wse of ther Liberties and priviledges Act twentie Sixth parliament fourth James the fifth and it is oppressione to Stopp or make impediment in Comoun high wayes act fiftie fourth parliament Sixth Qween Mary and by the Lawes of this and all well governed nationes That the Committers of mutilatione or disablers of any member Are not only Severelie pwnishable But alsoe are lyable Conjunctllie and Severallie in the highest expenses that the persones injured was pwtt into for his cure both for tymes bygone And in tyme comeing Nevertheles […] Abercrombie Spouse to […] Reid of Barrow did upon the first or second day of October Jaj vic nyntie Six yeirs or upon ane or other of the dayes of the said moneth Convein and Lead on four persones viz […] Gordon of Beldarme […] Gordon alias Mullikandin […] Gordon brother to Davock and Thomas Strachan in […] in Aberdeinshyre and haveing (on what pretence the Complainer knowes not) way Laid the Complainer till he came from the mercat of old Meldrum Wher the Complainer had bein about his Lawfull bwssines the said Lady Barrow and her saids wicked accomplices all or atleast Some of them at her desyre and in her presence being all on horseback and being prepared for ther most barbarows designe did most inhwmanely and crwellie assault the Complainers persone haveing most Severelie Strwck him Downe from his horse and Swch was ther most crwell and impiows barbaritie that this did not satisfie ther wicked crweltie and that the Complainers old age (being near to Seventie yeirs) receaved no pitie from them but they yet beatt him so severelie while he was lying on the grownd that they left him for dead and had it not bein by providence of God that his servants comeing from the said mercat and finding him in this Lamentable and Deplorable conditione did Support the Complainer to his horse and conduct him home he had bein exposed to the injurie of the cold night air which Joineing with the Complainers former crwell wseage and the naturall infirmitie of the Complainers old age would in all probabilitie have coast the Complainer his life And to evidence furder to the saids Lords the crweltie and Severitie of the Complainers said inhumane treatment the Complainer was therby forced to ly bedfast for six weeks therefter And throw one of the Strokes the Complainer then receaved the Complainer was ever since Lost the wse and abilitie of one of his armes And therfore the haill foirnamed persones ought not only to be decerned Conjunctllie and Severallie in the Soume of […] of expensses debursed be the Complainer for performeing the cure and in what soume the saids Lords shall decerne against them for the wtmost valwe of the Complainers Laboure and the wse of the Complainers name soe mwtilat for tymes bygone and in tyme comeing But also to be otherwayes pwnished in ther persones and goods to the terror of others to comit the lyke in tyme comeing And Anent the charge given to the said defenders to have Compeared personallie befoir the saids Lords of privie Cowncill at ane certaine day now bygone to have answered to the grownds of the above complaint and to have heard and sein such order and course taken theranent As the saids Lords Should think fitt wnder the paine of rebellion etc As in the said lybell or Letters of complaint with the executiones therof at more length is contained Which Lybell being this day called in presence of the saids Lords of privie Cownsell And the persewar Compeareing personallie with Mr Francis Grant his Advocat and John Gordon James Gordon and Thomas Strachan thrie of the defenders Compeareing also personallie with Sir David Thores Mr Robert Bennet and Mr George Lesslie Advocats for them and the rest of the defenders and the said Lady Barro and Robert Gordon brother to Dwach two of the defenders being Laufullie And oft tymes called and not compeareing The lybell and answers therto being read and a testificat prodwced and sustained The Lady Barros indispositione The saids Lords haveing at lenth heard both pairties Lawwers and haveing considered the lybell with the answers made therto and the debate by both pairties Lawwers They heirby refwse to Sustaine process on the above written Lybell befor ther Lordships But Leaves the persewar to insist in the same befor the Shirreff of the Shyre wher the ryot was Committed or any other Judge ordinary and competent as accords if he thinks fitt

Att Edinburgh the Seventh day of December Jaj vic nyntie seven yeirs

D1697/12/21

Procedure: judicial proceedings

Remit John Taillzier Against Lady Barro

Anent the lybell or Letters of Complaint raised and persewed befor the Lords of his majesties privie Cownsell at the instance of John Taillzier in Damhead with concurse of Sir James Stewart his majesties advocat for his highnes interest in the mater wnderwritten Makeing mentione That wher the combineing in Associationes and actwallie assasinating and mwtilateing our Leidges Especiallie at a tyme when they owght to be in the greatest Securitie viz in ther comeing and goeing to publict mercats about ther Laufull Bwssienes be crymes of ane high nature and Severelie pwnishable particularlie It is declaired oppressione to molest or assault merchands in the frie wse of ther Liberties and priviledges Act twentie Sixth parliament fourth James the fifth and it is oppressione to Stopp or make impediment in Comoun high wayes act fiftie fourth parliament Sixth Qween Mary and by the Lawes of this and all well governed nationes That the Committers of mutilatione or disablers of any member Are not only Severelie pwnishable But alsoe are lyable Conjunctllie and Severallie in the highest expenses that the persones injured was pwtt into for his cure both for tymes bygone And in tyme comeing Nevertheles […] Abercrombie Spouse to […] Reid of Barrow did upon the first or second day of October Jaj vic nyntie Six yeirs or upon ane or other of the dayes of the said moneth Convein and Lead on four persones viz […] Gordon of Beldarme […] Gordon alias Mullikandin […] Gordon brother to Davock and Thomas Strachan in […] in Aberdeinshyre and haveing (on what pretence the Complainer knowes not) way Laid the Complainer till he came from the mercat of old Meldrum Wher the Complainer had bein about his Lawfull bwssines the said Lady Barrow and her saids wicked accomplices all or atleast Some of them at her desyre and in her presence being all on horseback and being prepared for ther most barbarows designe did most inhwmanely and crwellie assault the Complainers persone haveing most Severelie Strwck him Downe from his horse and Swch was ther most crwell and impiows barbaritie that this did not satisfie ther wicked crweltie and that the Complainers old age (being near to Seventie yeirs) receaved no pitie from them but they yet beatt him so severelie while he was lying on the grownd that they left him for dead and had it not bein by providence of God that his servants comeing from the said mercat and finding him in this Lamentable and Deplorable conditione did Support the Complainer to his horse and conduct him home he had bein exposed to the injurie of the cold night air which Joineing with the Complainers former crwell wseage and the naturall infirmitie of the Complainers old age would in all probabilitie have coast the Complainer his life And to evidence furder to the saids Lords the crweltie and Severitie of the Complainers said inhumane treatment the Complainer was therby forced to ly bedfast for six weeks therefter And throw one of the Strokes the Complainer then receaved the Complainer was ever since Lost the wse and abilitie of one of his armes And therfore the haill foirnamed persones ought not only to be decerned Conjunctllie and Severallie in the Soume of […] of expensses debursed be the Complainer for performeing the cure and in what soume the saids Lords shall decerne against them for the wtmost valwe of the Complainers Laboure and the wse of the Complainers name soe mwtilat for tymes bygone and in tyme comeing But also to be otherwayes pwnished in ther persones and goods to the terror of others to comit the lyke in tyme comeing And Anent the charge given to the said defenders to have Compeared personallie befoir the saids Lords of privie Cowncill at ane certaine day now bygone to have answered to the grownds of the above complaint and to have heard and sein such order and course taken theranent As the saids Lords Should think fitt wnder the paine of rebellion etc As in the said lybell or Letters of complaint with the executiones therof at more length is contained Which Lybell being this day called in presence of the saids Lords of privie Cownsell And the persewar Compeareing personallie with Mr Francis Grant his Advocat and John Gordon James Gordon and Thomas Strachan thrie of the defenders Compeareing also personallie with Sir David Thores Mr Robert Bennet and Mr George Lesslie Advocats for them and the rest of the defenders and the said Lady Barro and Robert Gordon brother to Dwach two of the defenders being Laufullie And oft tymes called and not compeareing The lybell and answers therto being read and a testificat prodwced and sustained The Lady Barros indispositione The saids Lords haveing at lenth heard both pairties Lawwers and haveing considered the lybell with the answers made therto and the debate by both pairties Lawwers They heirby refwse to Sustaine process on the above written Lybell befor ther Lordships But Leaves the persewar to insist in the same befor the Shirreff of the Shyre wher the ryot was Committed or any other Judge ordinary and competent as accords if he thinks fitt

1. NRS, PC2/27, 57v-58v.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 57v-58v.

Sederunt, 7 December 1697, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Seventh day of December Jaj vic nyntie seven yeirs1

D1697/12/12

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Marquis of Tweeddale; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Marr; Earl of Mortowne; Earl of Strathmore; Earl of Lawderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Rwglen; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Raith; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Anstruther; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Leyes; Proveist of Edinburgh; Sir Patrick Murray

Att Edinburgh the Seventh day of December Jaj vic nyntie seven yeirs1

D1697/12/12

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Marquis of Tweeddale; Earl of Southerland; Earl of Marr; Earl of Mortowne; Earl of Strathmore; Earl of Lawderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Rwglen; Viscount Tarbat; Lord Raith; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Anstruther; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Leyes; Proveist of Edinburgh; Sir Patrick Murray

1. NRS, PC2/27, 57r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 57r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 57r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 57r.

Procedure: petition, 31 December 1696, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the threttie one day of December Jaj vic nyntie six yeirs

D1696/12/201

Procedure: petition

Anent Mr John Edwards

Petitione Mr John Edwards read and recomends to the Comittie appointed for visiteing of the prisones to call for the petitioner when they visite the tollbwith of Edinburgh And to report his caise amongst the rest of the prisoners in that tollbwith

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Procedure: petition

Anent Mr John Edwards

Petitione Mr John Edwards read and recomends to the Comittie appointed for visiteing of the prisones to call for the petitioner when they visite the tollbwith of Edinburgh And to report his caise amongst the rest of the prisoners in that tollbwith

1. NRS, PC2/26, 318r.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 318r.

Act, 31 December 1696, Edinburgh

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Act

Act John Frazer

Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of his majesties privie Counsell be John Frazer Shewing that the petitioner while servant to Alexander Innes merchand in Edinburgh Did attend the posting of some of his books which were not intirelie brought up when the petitioner was seazed And that therby severall accompts are Left wnballanced which occasioned considerable Damndage to the said Alexander And it being but Jwst that the said Alexander Innes Should be fully cliared by the petitioner of all intromissiones had by him for or upon his accompt for the doeing wherof ther being nether convenience nor tyme in the prisone wher ther is no roume without thrie or four prisoners And that the petitioner hes alreadie given so farr Satisfaction to the presbetry that by a Subscribed consent under the presbetries Clerks hand therwith prodwced they are willing if ther Lordships think fitt to allow the petitioner the Libertie of heareing the week Dayes Sermons And ther for humblie craveing to the effect eftermentioned As the said petitione bears which being this day read and considered be the saids Lords of privie Counsell They heirby give order and warrand to the magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of ther tolbwith to allow the petitioner to goe to church and hear the week dayes Sermones The magistrats and keepers being allwayes ansuerable for the said petitioner that he shall not make his escape And that he shall returne to prisone imediatlie efter the dissolveing of the congregatione when the sermons are ended

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Act

Act John Frazer

Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of his majesties privie Counsell be John Frazer Shewing that the petitioner while servant to Alexander Innes merchand in Edinburgh Did attend the posting of some of his books which were not intirelie brought up when the petitioner was seazed And that therby severall accompts are Left wnballanced which occasioned considerable Damndage to the said Alexander And it being but Jwst that the said Alexander Innes Should be fully cliared by the petitioner of all intromissiones had by him for or upon his accompt for the doeing wherof ther being nether convenience nor tyme in the prisone wher ther is no roume without thrie or four prisoners And that the petitioner hes alreadie given so farr Satisfaction to the presbetry that by a Subscribed consent under the presbetries Clerks hand therwith prodwced they are willing if ther Lordships think fitt to allow the petitioner the Libertie of heareing the week Dayes Sermons And ther for humblie craveing to the effect eftermentioned As the said petitione bears which being this day read and considered be the saids Lords of privie Counsell They heirby give order and warrand to the magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of ther tolbwith to allow the petitioner to goe to church and hear the week dayes Sermones The magistrats and keepers being allwayes ansuerable for the said petitioner that he shall not make his escape And that he shall returne to prisone imediatlie efter the dissolveing of the congregatione when the sermons are ended

1. NRS, PC2/26, 317v-318r.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 317v-318r.

Procedure: petition, 31 December 1696, Edinburgh

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Procedure: petition

Anent James Dowglas

Petitione James Dowglas read And the Councell recomends to the Lord Advocat againe to write to the Secretaries of State Sir James Ogilvie anent the petitioner And report his ansuwer to the Cownsell

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Procedure: petition

Anent James Dowglas

Petitione James Dowglas read And the Councell recomends to the Lord Advocat againe to write to the Secretaries of State Sir James Ogilvie anent the petitioner And report his ansuwer to the Cownsell

1. NRS, PC2/26, 317v.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 317v.

Procedure: committee formed, 31 December 1696, Edinburgh

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Procedure: committee formed

Comitie anent John Adair and Captain Slazer

Petitione John Adair Geographer read and haveing considered the petitione with the report mentioned them they heirby give order and warrand to the generall receaver to make payment to the petitioner of Edinburgh within soume Four Thousand five Hundered and fourtie four pund Scotts money And that out of the first and readiest of the fond of twnnage appointed be the act of parliament And nominats and appoints the Earle of Leven The Lord Jwstice clerk and Sir Archibald Mwir proveist of Edinburgh whom the Counsell adds to the said Lord Ruthven and Mr Francis Montgomerie to be a comittie for considering how the said money is to be imployed in order to prosecuteing the work of the Mapps how much of it up on what is alreadie Done and how much of it upon what is yet to be Done And recomends to the Comittie to meet at My Lord Chancellors Lodgeing and his Lordship to meet with them upon Munday the fourth of Janwary next at ten in the foirnoon And delcaires any thrie of the said Comittie with My Lord Chancellor to be a qworum

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Procedure: committee formed

Comitie anent John Adair and Captain Slazer

Petitione John Adair Geographer read and haveing considered the petitione with the report mentioned them they heirby give order and warrand to the generall receaver to make payment to the petitioner of Edinburgh within soume Four Thousand five Hundered and fourtie four pund Scotts money And that out of the first and readiest of the fond of twnnage appointed be the act of parliament And nominats and appoints the Earle of Leven The Lord Jwstice clerk and Sir Archibald Mwir proveist of Edinburgh whom the Counsell adds to the said Lord Ruthven and Mr Francis Montgomerie to be a comittie for considering how the said money is to be imployed in order to prosecuteing the work of the Mapps how much of it up on what is alreadie Done and how much of it upon what is yet to be Done And recomends to the Comittie to meet at My Lord Chancellors Lodgeing and his Lordship to meet with them upon Munday the fourth of Janwary next at ten in the foirnoon And delcaires any thrie of the said Comittie with My Lord Chancellor to be a qworum

1. NRS, PC2/26, 317r-317v.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 317r-317v.

Sederunt, 31 December 1696, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mellvill; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Lord John Hamiltoune; Lord Belhaven; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice clerk; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Cessnock; Proveist of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the threttie one day of December Jaj vic nyntie six yeirs1

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Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mellvill; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Lord John Hamiltoune; Lord Belhaven; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice clerk; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Cessnock; Proveist of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/26, 317r.

2. NRS, PC2/26, 317r.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 317r.

2. NRS, PC2/26, 317r.

Warrant, 24 December 1696, Edinburgh

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Warrant

Warrand to the Shirreff of Fyfe to apprehend Kininmouth

The Lords of his majesties privie Counsell Doe heirby recommend to the Countess of Rothes Shirreff principall of Fyffe And in her Ladyshipes absence Gives order and warrand to the Shirreff deput of Fyffe to sease the persone of […] Kininmouth of that ilk with all dilligence and send him prisoner wnder a Swfficient gwaird to the tollbwith of Edinburgh as the said Shirreff Depute shall be ansuerable upon his highest perrill And ordaines the magistrats of Edinburgh to receave and detaine Kininmouth till the Counsells furder order

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Warrant

Warrand to the Shirreff of Fyfe to apprehend Kininmouth

The Lords of his majesties privie Counsell Doe heirby recommend to the Countess of Rothes Shirreff principall of Fyffe And in her Ladyshipes absence Gives order and warrand to the Shirreff deput of Fyffe to sease the persone of […] Kininmouth of that ilk with all dilligence and send him prisoner wnder a Swfficient gwaird to the tollbwith of Edinburgh as the said Shirreff Depute shall be ansuerable upon his highest perrill And ordaines the magistrats of Edinburgh to receave and detaine Kininmouth till the Counsells furder order

1. NRS, PC2/26, 316v-317r.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 316v-317r.