Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/391

Order

Recomendation anent accompts In favors of Commissar Stewart, Alexander Gadderer and Calder of Muretoune

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the severall accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces to the persones afternamed viz the first to David Stewart Commissar of Murray and his tennents of Overmest, The second to Alexander Garderer in Mainkeins and the thrid to Sir James Calder of Muretoune and his tennants all in the shire of Elgine, with the instructiones and verificationes of the saids accompts, They Find that ther are severall articles in these accompts which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent the polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto, and therfore they have refused and rejected all these articles and finds that there are severall articles stated in these accompts as Resting be the forces not upon scots pay, Which at the desire of the parties the Committee has not revised, and finds there are some articles in these accompts stated above the Rates allowed by the Councill, and Therfore they have Restricted these articles and stated them att the Councill’s rates, and finds the haill articles of the saids accompts sufficiently verified and prov’n be the Oathes an depositiones of the Furnishers, Heretors and Tennans forsaids tak’n before the Commissioners of Supply within the said shire of Elgin Conform to the Commissioners report written upon Each of the saids three accompts and subscribed by them Bearing that the saids persones. Heretors and Tennants forsaids Compeared before the Commissioners and gave their Oathes that the saids accompts were truely furnished be them preceeding the first day of February 1691 years, and that there is no pairt of them pay’d, and that the same to their Knowledge does not Exceed two thirds of the Souldiers pay in the twenty four hours, Which reports and accompts were all produced to and considered be the said Committie and finds that there is one article in Commissar stewards accompt of six pound three shilling four pennies, and another in Sir James Calder’s accompt of sixtie eighty pound and eight shilling scots for born furnished to the magazine of Elgin and in respect these articles does not condescend upon the troopes to whom the Corn was giv’n out, that the same may be detained off their arriers, Therfore the Committee Leaves their artticles to the Councills consideratione, that they may determine therein as they shall find just, to the Effect the Committee may know what to doe, in the like case when it occurrs, and the Committee finds that besides the articles restricted or not revised as said is, and the Corn to the magazin there is yett resting to his Majesties forces upon Scots pay to the Saids persons as followes viz To the said Comissar Steward and his Tennants in Overmest the sumes following by the forces after set down viz By Captain Burnet of Balfour his troop of horse the Sum of four pound scots. Item be Collonell Richard Cunningham his Regiment of Foot the sume of Eighty pounds twelve shillings scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop the sume of One hundred and two pounds scotts. Item by the master of Polwarth his troop of horse the Like sume of one hundred and two pounds scotts. Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his Regiment of dragoones the sume of Fourtie two pounds thirteen shilling four pennies and the said deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of dragoons the said master of Polwarth and Land of Edenglassie their troops of horse amongst them, the Sume of two hundred and three pounds six shilling eight pennies scots Extending the haill sumes forsaids resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the said David Stewart Commissar of Murray and his tennants in Overmest altogether to the Sume of five hundreth and thirty four pounds twelve shillings scots Item to the said Alexander Garderer the Sumes following to the forces after sett down viz by Sir William Hope his troop of horse six pounds thretein shilling four pennies scots. Item by the deceast Lord Cardross’s Regiment of dragoons the Sume of thretein shilling four pennies scots. Item by Major Stewart his troop of horse four pound scots. Item be the Lord Rollo of horss One pund scots. Item be the Lord Rollo of horss one pund four shilling scots And by Captain Burnet of Balfour his troop of horss the soume of Twentie Seven punds six shilling Eight pennies scots Extending the haill soumes forsaid resting by his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Alexander Gadderer altogither to the soume of Threttie nyne punds sixtein shilling four pennies scots Item to the said Sir James Calder of Muirtoune and his tennents the soumes following be the forces after sett doune viz by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the Soume of Two hundred and Nyne punds Eight shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the soume of Eleven pund seven shilling scots Item by the Master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of Twentie Eight punds sixtein shilling scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss four pund four shilling scots Item by Major Stewart his troop of horss the soume of Fourtein pund Eight shilling scots Item by Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and threttie four punds twelue shilling Eight pennies scots Item by the viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie punds scots and by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot thrie pund fiftein shillings scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Sir James Calder of Muirtoune and his tennents altogither to the soume of four hundreth and thretie one punds six shilling Eight pennies scots, And Finds that all the articles quherof the above soumes were made up were furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament and proclamationes of Councell relative therto and Therfore It is the Committies Opinion that the said soume of five hundreth and thretie four punds twelue shilling scots resting to the said David Stewart Commissary of Murray and his tennents of Overmest, and the said soume of thretie nyne punds seventein shilling scots resting to the said Alexander Gadderer and the said soume of four hundred thretie one punds six shilling Eight pennies scots resting to the said Sir James Calder of Muirtoune and his tennents are all to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the persones forsaids and their saids tennents are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said David Stewart the soume of five hundred and Threttie four punds twelue shilling scots, To the said Alexander Gadderer Threttie nyne punds seventein shilling and to the said Sir James Calder the soume of four hundreth and threttie one punds six shilling scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids persones and that out of the said polemoney.

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/391

Order

Recomendation anent accompts In favors of Commissar Stewart, Alexander Gadderer and Calder of Muretoune

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the severall accompts given in to them as resting by his majesties forces to the persones afternamed viz the first to David Stewart Commissar of Murray and his tennents of Overmest, The second to Alexander Garderer in Mainkeins and the thrid to Sir James Calder of Muretoune and his tennants all in the shire of Elgine, with the instructiones and verificationes of the saids accompts, They Find that ther are severall articles in these accompts which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent the polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto, and therfore they have refused and rejected all these articles and finds that there are severall articles stated in these accompts as Resting be the forces not upon scots pay, Which at the desire of the parties the Committee has not revised, and finds there are some articles in these accompts stated above the Rates allowed by the Councill, and Therfore they have Restricted these articles and stated them att the Councill’s rates, and finds the haill articles of the saids accompts sufficiently verified and prov’n be the Oathes an depositiones of the Furnishers, Heretors and Tennans forsaids tak’n before the Commissioners of Supply within the said shire of Elgin Conform to the Commissioners report written upon Each of the saids three accompts and subscribed by them Bearing that the saids persones. Heretors and Tennants forsaids Compeared before the Commissioners and gave their Oathes that the saids accompts were truely furnished be them preceeding the first day of February 1691 years, and that there is no pairt of them pay’d, and that the same to their Knowledge does not Exceed two thirds of the Souldiers pay in the twenty four hours, Which reports and accompts were all produced to and considered be the said Committie and finds that there is one article in Commissar stewards accompt of six pound three shilling four pennies, and another in Sir James Calder’s accompt of sixtie eighty pound and eight shilling scots for born furnished to the magazine of Elgin and in respect these articles does not condescend upon the troopes to whom the Corn was giv’n out, that the same may be detained off their arriers, Therfore the Committee Leaves their artticles to the Councills consideratione, that they may determine therein as they shall find just, to the Effect the Committee may know what to doe, in the like case when it occurrs, and the Committee finds that besides the articles restricted or not revised as said is, and the Corn to the magazin there is yett resting to his Majesties forces upon Scots pay to the Saids persons as followes viz To the said Comissar Steward and his Tennants in Overmest the sumes following by the forces after set down viz By Captain Burnet of Balfour his troop of horse the Sum of four pound scots. Item be Collonell Richard Cunningham his Regiment of Foot the sume of Eighty pounds twelve shillings scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop the sume of One hundred and two pounds scotts. Item by the master of Polwarth his troop of horse the Like sume of one hundred and two pounds scotts. Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his Regiment of dragoones the sume of Fourtie two pounds thirteen shilling four pennies and the said deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of dragoons the said master of Polwarth and Land of Edenglassie their troops of horse amongst them, the Sume of two hundred and three pounds six shilling eight pennies scots Extending the haill sumes forsaids resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the said David Stewart Commissar of Murray and his tennants in Overmest altogether to the Sume of five hundreth and thirty four pounds twelve shillings scots Item to the said Alexander Garderer the Sumes following to the forces after sett down viz by Sir William Hope his troop of horse six pounds thretein shilling four pennies scots. Item by the deceast Lord Cardross’s Regiment of dragoons the Sume of thretein shilling four pennies scots. Item by Major Stewart his troop of horse four pound scots. Item be the Lord Rollo of horss One pund scots. Item be the Lord Rollo of horss one pund four shilling scots And by Captain Burnet of Balfour his troop of horss the soume of Twentie Seven punds six shilling Eight pennies scots Extending the haill soumes forsaid resting by his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Alexander Gadderer altogither to the soume of Threttie nyne punds sixtein shilling four pennies scots Item to the said Sir James Calder of Muirtoune and his tennents the soumes following be the forces after sett doune viz by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons the Soume of Two hundred and Nyne punds Eight shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss the soume of Eleven pund seven shilling scots Item by the Master of Polwarth his troop of horss the soume of Twentie Eight punds sixtein shilling scots Item by the Laird of Edinglassie his troop of horss four pund four shilling scots Item by Major Stewart his troop of horss the soume of Fourtein pund Eight shilling scots Item by Coll Richard Cuninghame his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and threttie four punds twelue shilling Eight pennies scots Item by the viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie punds scots and by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot thrie pund fiftein shillings scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Sir James Calder of Muirtoune and his tennents altogither to the soume of four hundreth and thretie one punds six shilling Eight pennies scots, And Finds that all the articles quherof the above soumes were made up were furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament and proclamationes of Councell relative therto and Therfore It is the Committies Opinion that the said soume of five hundreth and thretie four punds twelue shilling scots resting to the said David Stewart Commissary of Murray and his tennents of Overmest, and the said soume of thretie nyne punds seventein shilling scots resting to the said Alexander Gadderer and the said soume of four hundred thretie one punds six shilling Eight pennies scots resting to the said Sir James Calder of Muirtoune and his tennents are all to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the persones forsaids and their saids tennents are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said David Stewart the soume of five hundred and Threttie four punds twelue shilling scots, To the said Alexander Gadderer Threttie nyne punds seventein shilling and to the said Sir James Calder the soume of four hundreth and threttie one punds six shilling scots money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids persones and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 298r-300r.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 298r-300r.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/381

Order

Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of the Toune of Pearth

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accomptts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie haveing Considered The accompts given in to them as resting be ther majesties forces upon scots pay to the burgesses and Inhabitants of the burgh of Pearth with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oaths and depositiones of the saids burgesses and inhabitants taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the shire of Pearth produced to and Considered by the Committie, And Finds that ther is ane article amongst the saids accompts of seven pund ten shilling scots stated as resting by the Lord Rollos troop of horss for a Coffine to one of the Gentlmen of that troop who dyed at Pearth Which the Committie have not allowed But remitts to the Councill to doe therin as they shall find Just, And the Committie finds that besides the article forsaid ther is resting by their majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids burgesses and inhabitants of the burgh of Pearth The Soumes following Viz by the Lord Newbotle his Troop of horss, The soume of ane thousand fyve hundred thretie 2 four3 punds ten shilling scots money Item by the Earle of Argyle his regiment of foot the soume of six hundreth and five punds Eightein shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollos troop of horss the soume of ane hundreth and Eightie six pund five shilling four pennies scots besids the Coffine Item by the Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Two Hundreth and Fiftie four punds fourtein shilling six penies scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie punds scots Item by the Earle of Eglingtounes troop of horss the soume of Ten pund fiftein shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Laird of Grubitts troop of horss seven punds scots Item by the Artilliary men the soume of Seventie two punds four penies scots Item by the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot The soume of seven pund ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie six pund Threttein shilling four penies scots Item by the Earle of Glencairne his regiment of foot the soume of nyntie two punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Lord Ross his troop of horss the soume of Eleven punds sixtein shilling scots, Item by the Lord Bargenies regiment of foot the soume of fourtie nyne punds fourtein shilling eight pennies scots Item by Coll Buchan his regiment of foot the Soume of Eightein punds thrie shilling scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the saids burgesses and inhabitants altogither in one Soume to the Soume of Two Thousand Eight Hundreth nyntie seven punds twelue shilling ten pennies scots money forsaid and the Committie Finds that the haill articles quherof the said totall soume is made up, are all for meal Drink or Forrage and that they were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie One years, And that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamations of Councill relative therto dated the last day of Jully Jaj vjc nyntie four years, And Therfore It is the opinion of the Committie That the Said Totall Soume of Two Thousand Eight Hundreth and nyntie seven punds twelue shilling ten pennies scots money forsaid Is to be payed to the saids burgesses and Inhabitants of the burgh of Pearth out of the said polemoney and that the saids burgesses and inhabitants are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their Majesties thesaurie for payment to them of the same accordingly as the report bears, The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said Report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause make payment to the saids burgesses and Inhabitants of Pearth of the above Soume of Two Thousand Eight hundreth and nyntie seven punds twelue shilling ten penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said Polemoney.

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/381

Order

Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of the Toune of Pearth

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accomptts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie haveing Considered The accompts given in to them as resting be ther majesties forces upon scots pay to the burgesses and Inhabitants of the burgh of Pearth with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find the haill articles of the saids accompts suficiently verified and proven be the oaths and depositiones of the saids burgesses and inhabitants taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the shire of Pearth produced to and Considered by the Committie, And Finds that ther is ane article amongst the saids accompts of seven pund ten shilling scots stated as resting by the Lord Rollos troop of horss for a Coffine to one of the Gentlmen of that troop who dyed at Pearth Which the Committie have not allowed But remitts to the Councill to doe therin as they shall find Just, And the Committie finds that besides the article forsaid ther is resting by their majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids burgesses and inhabitants of the burgh of Pearth The Soumes following Viz by the Lord Newbotle his Troop of horss, The soume of ane thousand fyve hundred thretie 2 four3 punds ten shilling scots money Item by the Earle of Argyle his regiment of foot the soume of six hundreth and five punds Eightein shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollos troop of horss the soume of ane hundreth and Eightie six pund five shilling four pennies scots besids the Coffine Item by the Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Two Hundreth and Fiftie four punds fourtein shilling six penies scots Item by the Laird of Grant his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie punds scots Item by the Earle of Eglingtounes troop of horss the soume of Ten pund fiftein shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Laird of Grubitts troop of horss seven punds scots Item by the Artilliary men the soume of Seventie two punds four penies scots Item by the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot The soume of seven pund ten shilling scots Item by the Lord Angus his regiment of foot the soume of Twentie six pund Threttein shilling four penies scots Item by the Earle of Glencairne his regiment of foot the soume of nyntie two punds twelue shilling scots Item by the Lord Ross his troop of horss the soume of Eleven punds sixtein shilling scots, Item by the Lord Bargenies regiment of foot the soume of fourtie nyne punds fourtein shilling eight pennies scots Item by Coll Buchan his regiment of foot the Soume of Eightein punds thrie shilling scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting to the saids burgesses and inhabitants altogither in one Soume to the Soume of Two Thousand Eight Hundreth nyntie seven punds twelue shilling ten pennies scots money forsaid and the Committie Finds that the haill articles quherof the said totall soume is made up, are all for meal Drink or Forrage and that they were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie One years, And that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamations of Councill relative therto dated the last day of Jully Jaj vjc nyntie four years, And Therfore It is the opinion of the Committie That the Said Totall Soume of Two Thousand Eight Hundreth and nyntie seven punds twelue shilling ten pennies scots money forsaid Is to be payed to the saids burgesses and Inhabitants of the burgh of Pearth out of the said polemoney and that the saids burgesses and inhabitants are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of their Majesties thesaurie for payment to them of the same accordingly as the report bears, The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said Report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause make payment to the saids burgesses and Inhabitants of Pearth of the above Soume of Two Thousand Eight hundreth and nyntie seven punds twelue shilling ten penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said Polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 296v-297v.

2. The word ‘fyve’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 296v-297v.

2. The word ‘fyve’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/371

Order

Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of Glendoiks Tennents

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun numbers appointed for reviseing the accompts due by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie haveing Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the Laird of Glendoick his tennents with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther are some Articles of the saids accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore they have refused and rejected these articles, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is ther is still resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Laird of Glendoick his tennents the soumes following Viz by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss the soume of fourtie thrie punds seven shilling six pences scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss six punds Eightein shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Earle of Eglingtoune his troope of horss thretein punds Eight shilling ten penies scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Laird of Glendoick 2 his tennents to the soume of seventie two punds one shilling four penies scots, and Finds that the haill articles quherof the said soume is made up are all suficiently verified and proven partly by recepts under the hands of the officers or Souldiers to whom the same were furnished and partly by the Oathes and depositiones of the persones furnishers Conforme to the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Pearth their report before whom the oathes were taken and partly both by recepts and depositiones Which recepts and Report of the deposition’s were both produced to and Considered be the said Committie And Finds that the haill articles quherof the said totall Soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth session of this Current parliament Intituled act for polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto, And Therfore Its the Committies opinion That the forsaid soume of seventie two punds one shilling four pennies scots Is to be payed out of the present polemoney And that the said Lord of Glendoicks tennents are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe Approve of the said report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Laird of Glendoick and his tennants the above Soume of Seventie two punds one shilling four penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/371

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of Glendoiks Tennents

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun numbers appointed for reviseing the accompts due by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie haveing Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the Laird of Glendoick his tennents with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther are some Articles of the saids accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore they have refused and rejected these articles, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is ther is still resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Laird of Glendoick his tennents the soumes following Viz by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss the soume of fourtie thrie punds seven shilling six pences scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss six punds Eightein shilling Eight penies scots Item by the Earle of Eglingtoune his troope of horss thretein punds Eight shilling ten penies scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to the said Laird of Glendoick 2 his tennents to the soume of seventie two punds one shilling four penies scots, and Finds that the haill articles quherof the said soume is made up are all suficiently verified and proven partly by recepts under the hands of the officers or Souldiers to whom the same were furnished and partly by the Oathes and depositiones of the persones furnishers Conforme to the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Pearth their report before whom the oathes were taken and partly both by recepts and depositiones Which recepts and Report of the deposition’s were both produced to and Considered be the said Committie And Finds that the haill articles quherof the said totall Soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth session of this Current parliament Intituled act for polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto, And Therfore Its the Committies opinion That the forsaid soume of seventie two punds one shilling four pennies scots Is to be payed out of the present polemoney And that the said Lord of Glendoicks tennents are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe Approve of the said report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Laird of Glendoick and his tennants the above Soume of Seventie two punds one shilling four penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 295v-296v.

2. The word ‘and’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 295v-296v.

2. The word ‘and’ scored out here.

Order, 23 July 1695 (pm), Edinburgh

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/361

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of Peetter Fultoune

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompt given in to them as resting be the Earle of Eglingtounes troope Which was upon scots pay to Peetter Fultoune in Law in Pearstoune, With the instructiones and verifications therof They Find the articles of the said accompt suficiently verified and proven both be tickets under the hands of the troopers To whom the same was furnished and Likewayes be the oath and depositione of the said Peetter Fultoune taken before two of the Commissioners and the said Peeter himself, Which oath report and recepts were all produced to and Considered by the Committie And Finds that Conforme to the said accompt and instructiones Ther is resting be the said Earle of Eglingtoune his said Troope of Horss upon Scots pay to the said Peetter Fultoune The soume of Twelue punds Eliven shiling ten penies scots, And Finds that the articles wherof this Soume is made up were furnished preceiding the first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth session of this Current parliament and proclamationes of Councill relative therto Entitulled act for polemoney And Therfore It is ther opinion that the said Soume of Twelue punds Eleven shilling ten penies scots Is to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the said Peetter Fultoune is to be recommended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Peetter Fulltoune the above soume of Twelue punds Eleven shilling ten penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of Peetter Fultoune

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompt given in to them as resting be the Earle of Eglingtounes troope Which was upon scots pay to Peetter Fultoune in Law in Pearstoune, With the instructiones and verifications therof They Find the articles of the said accompt suficiently verified and proven both be tickets under the hands of the troopers To whom the same was furnished and Likewayes be the oath and depositione of the said Peetter Fultoune taken before two of the Commissioners and the said Peeter himself, Which oath report and recepts were all produced to and Considered by the Committie And Finds that Conforme to the said accompt and instructiones Ther is resting be the said Earle of Eglingtoune his said Troope of Horss upon Scots pay to the said Peetter Fultoune The soume of Twelue punds Eliven shiling ten penies scots, And Finds that the articles wherof this Soume is made up were furnished preceiding the first of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth session of this Current parliament and proclamationes of Councill relative therto Entitulled act for polemoney And Therfore It is ther opinion that the said Soume of Twelue punds Eleven shilling ten penies scots Is to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the said Peetter Fultoune is to be recommended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said report and Recomends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Peetter Fulltoune the above soume of Twelue punds Eleven shilling ten penies scots as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 295r-295v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 295r-295v.

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Recomendation anent accomptts In favors of The Inhabitants of Kinghorne

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants and verificationes therof They Find the said accompt and haill articles therof suficiently instructed be acknowledgments recepts or obleidgments subscryved be the officers Captaines Livetenants or Ensignes of the Companies following in the Lord Blantyre his regiment of foot Excepting ane article of the Lord Forresters Company, Which to the Committie Finds suficiently instructed be ane attestatione under the hand of Captaine John Montgomry appointed by the Earle of Leven to see the accompts due by the Lord Fresters Company to the saids inhabitants of Kinghorne taken in and Cleared, and two Small articles of2 Ten3 punds Scots betwixt them Which They Find suficiently instructed be the Copies of the recepts attested be two witnesses before four witnesses And Finds that ther is resting be the said Lord Blantyre his regiment and Companies therof afternamed to the saids inhabitants the soumes following Viz Imprimis be Captain John Mongromries Company in the said Regiment the soume of ane hundreth fiftie six punds Eight shilling ten penies scots money and be Captaine Charles Swintoune his Company in the said regiment the Soume of ane hundreth twentie punds twelue shilling Eight pennies scots money forsaid Item be the Lord Forester his Company in the said regiment the soume of ane hundreth4 and six5 punds scots money forsaid Extending the haill Soumes due be the saids thrie Companies to the said inhabitants to the Soume of Thrie hundreth Eighty four punds one shilling six penies scots And Finds that the haill articles of this totall soume as made up wer all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Entitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamatione of Councill of the date the Last of Jully Jaj vjc nyntie four years relative therto And Therfore It is their oppinion that the said soume of Thrie hundreth Eightie four punds one shilling six penies scots money Is to be payed to the saids inhabitants of Kinghorne out of the present polemoney, And that they are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the Polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the above soume of Thrie hundreth Eightie four pund one shilling six penies Scots money as resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendation anent accomptts In favors of The Inhabitants of Kinghorne

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants and verificationes therof They Find the said accompt and haill articles therof suficiently instructed be acknowledgments recepts or obleidgments subscryved be the officers Captaines Livetenants or Ensignes of the Companies following in the Lord Blantyre his regiment of foot Excepting ane article of the Lord Forresters Company, Which to the Committie Finds suficiently instructed be ane attestatione under the hand of Captaine John Montgomry appointed by the Earle of Leven to see the accompts due by the Lord Fresters Company to the saids inhabitants of Kinghorne taken in and Cleared, and two Small articles of2 Ten3 punds Scots betwixt them Which They Find suficiently instructed be the Copies of the recepts attested be two witnesses before four witnesses And Finds that ther is resting be the said Lord Blantyre his regiment and Companies therof afternamed to the saids inhabitants the soumes following Viz Imprimis be Captain John Mongromries Company in the said Regiment the soume of ane hundreth fiftie six punds Eight shilling ten penies scots money and be Captaine Charles Swintoune his Company in the said regiment the Soume of ane hundreth twentie punds twelue shilling Eight pennies scots money forsaid Item be the Lord Forester his Company in the said regiment the soume of ane hundreth4 and six5 punds scots money forsaid Extending the haill Soumes due be the saids thrie Companies to the said inhabitants to the Soume of Thrie hundreth Eighty four punds one shilling six penies scots And Finds that the haill articles of this totall soume as made up wer all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth sessione of this Current parliament Entitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamatione of Councill of the date the Last of Jully Jaj vjc nyntie four years relative therto And Therfore It is their oppinion that the said soume of Thrie hundreth Eightie four punds one shilling six penies scots money Is to be payed to the saids inhabitants of Kinghorne out of the present polemoney, And that they are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the Polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the above soume of Thrie hundreth Eightie four pund one shilling six penies Scots money as resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 294r-295r.

2. The word ‘tuelve’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

4. The word ‘twentie’ scored out here.

5. The words ‘and six’ are an insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 294r-295r.

2. The word ‘tuelve’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

4. The word ‘twentie’ scored out here.

5. The words ‘and six’ are an insertion.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of The Toune of Tayne

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants of the burgh of Tayne with the instructiones and verifications therof They Find the haill articles of the saids accomptts suficiently verified and proven be the subscription of the officers acknowledging the veritie of the accompts and oblidging themselves therfore Which were produced to and Considered be the said Committie and Finds that Conforme to the said Committie and Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts instructed as said is Ther is resting be the regiment and troop aftermentioned of his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants the soumes following Viz the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and sixtein punds Eight shilling scots Item by Captain Burnet of Balfour his troop of horss the soume of five hundreth twentie fyve punds sixtein shilling scots Extending the saids two soumes Togither to the soume of six Hundreth fourtie two punds four shilling scots money forsaid And Finds that the articles quherof this Last soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney, And proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore It is ther oppinion that the said Soume of six Hundreth fourtie two punds four shilling scots Is to be payed to the inhabitants of the burgh of Tayne out of the present Polemoney and that the saids inhabitants are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof, And Recommends to the Comissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the soume of six hundred and Fourtie two punds four shilling scots money in the said report as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of The Toune of Tayne

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the inhabitants of the burgh of Tayne with the instructiones and verifications therof They Find the haill articles of the saids accomptts suficiently verified and proven be the subscription of the officers acknowledging the veritie of the accompts and oblidging themselves therfore Which were produced to and Considered be the said Committie and Finds that Conforme to the said Committie and Finds that Conforme to the saids accompts instructed as said is Ther is resting be the regiment and troop aftermentioned of his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants the soumes following Viz the Viscount of Kenmuir his regiment of foot the soume of ane hundreth and sixtein punds Eight shilling scots Item by Captain Burnet of Balfour his troop of horss the soume of five hundreth twentie fyve punds sixtein shilling scots Extending the saids two soumes Togither to the soume of six Hundreth fourtie two punds four shilling scots money forsaid And Finds that the articles quherof this Last soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act Fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney, And proclamationes of Councill relative therto And Therfore It is ther oppinion that the said Soume of six Hundreth fourtie two punds four shilling scots Is to be payed to the inhabitants of the burgh of Tayne out of the present Polemoney and that the saids inhabitants are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof, And Recommends to the Comissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the soume of six hundred and Fourtie two punds four shilling scots money in the said report as resting by his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney

1. NRS, PC2/25, 293v-294r.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 293v-294r.

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Recomendatione anent accompts Mr William Smith

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Comittie haveing Considered a recept given in to them granted by Mr Archibald Forbes Livt to the Master of Forbes to Mr William Smith his Landlord in Old Meldrum for the soume of sixtie punds Sterling money of England resting be him to his said Landlord for his oun and his servants intertainment and other necessars of bed and board for the space of Eight moneths they were quartered ther, Which he obleidges him to pay out of the first and readiest of his pay dated the twentie Eight day of June Jaj vjc nyntie years The Committie Finds that the said soume was furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that the same is in the termes of the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament and also in the termes of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto anent the polemoney, And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion that the said soume of sixtie punds sterling is to be payed to the said Mr William Smith to whom the same is due and that out of the present polemoney and that the said Mr William is to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly Extending in scots money to Seven Hundred and Twentie punds as the said report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said report and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Mr William Smith the above soume of sixtie punds sterling money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accompts Mr William Smith

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Comittie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting be his Majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Comittie haveing Considered a recept given in to them granted by Mr Archibald Forbes Livt to the Master of Forbes to Mr William Smith his Landlord in Old Meldrum for the soume of sixtie punds Sterling money of England resting be him to his said Landlord for his oun and his servants intertainment and other necessars of bed and board for the space of Eight moneths they were quartered ther, Which he obleidges him to pay out of the first and readiest of his pay dated the twentie Eight day of June Jaj vjc nyntie years The Committie Finds that the said soume was furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that the same is in the termes of the nynth act fourth sessione of this Current parliament and also in the termes of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto anent the polemoney, And Therfore It is the Committies oppinion that the said soume of sixtie punds sterling is to be payed to the said Mr William Smith to whom the same is due and that out of the present polemoney and that the said Mr William is to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly Extending in scots money to Seven Hundred and Twentie punds as the said report bears The saids Lords Doe heirby approve of the said report and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause pay to the said Mr William Smith the above soume of sixtie punds sterling money as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 293r-293v.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 293r-293v.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of The Inhabitants of Bruntisland

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appoynted for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces to the inhabitants within the burgh of Bruntisland with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther are severall articles of the saids accomptts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent the polemoney and the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have refused and rejected all these articles, And Finds that ther are severall articles of these accompts stated as resting be the forces not upon scots pay Which at desire of the party they have not Considered at this time, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected and the articles not at present Considered. Ther is still resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants the soumes aftermentioned Which they Find suficiently verified and proven the farr greater part therof be recepts or subscryved accompts under the hands of the souldiers or officers to whom the same was furnished and the rest be the oathes and Depositions of the saids inhabitants taken before two of the 2 Corners3 of Bruntisland Viz by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Two hundred Fourscore Nyntein punds fiftein shilling four pennies scots And by the Lord Blantyre his regiment of foot the soume of Thrie punds seven shilling scots Item by the Earle of Annandale his troop of horss Two punds thrie shilling scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the soume of Two punds four shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons one pund Eightein shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss two punds sixtein shilling scots Extending altogither to the soume of Thrie hundreth and Eleven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots And Finds that the articles quherof this last soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and proclamation of Councill relative therto, And Therfore Its the Committies oppinion That this Soume of thrie hundreth and Eleven punds threttein shilling four pennies Is to be payed to the inhabitants of Bruntisland out of the present polemoney and that the saids inhabitants are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polmoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the soume of thrie hundreth and eleven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendatione anent accomptts In favors of The Inhabitants of Bruntisland

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill haveing Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appoynted for reviseing the accompts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing that the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces to the inhabitants within the burgh of Bruntisland with the instructiones and verificationes therof They Find that ther are severall articles of the saids accomptts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent the polemoney and the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have refused and rejected all these articles, And Finds that ther are severall articles of these accompts stated as resting be the forces not upon scots pay Which at desire of the party they have not Considered at this time, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected and the articles not at present Considered. Ther is still resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants the soumes aftermentioned Which they Find suficiently verified and proven the farr greater part therof be recepts or subscryved accompts under the hands of the souldiers or officers to whom the same was furnished and the rest be the oathes and Depositions of the saids inhabitants taken before two of the 2 Corners3 of Bruntisland Viz by the deceast Earle of Marr his regiment of foot the soume of Two hundred Fourscore Nyntein punds fiftein shilling four pennies scots And by the Lord Blantyre his regiment of foot the soume of Thrie punds seven shilling scots Item by the Earle of Annandale his troop of horss Two punds thrie shilling scots Item by the Lord Beilhaven his troop of horss the soume of Two punds four shilling scots Item by the deceast Lord Cardross his regiment of Dragoons one pund Eightein shilling scots Item by the Lord Rollo his troop of horss two punds sixtein shilling scots Extending altogither to the soume of Thrie hundreth and Eleven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots And Finds that the articles quherof this last soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and proclamation of Councill relative therto, And Therfore Its the Committies oppinion That this Soume of thrie hundreth and Eleven punds threttein shilling four pennies Is to be payed to the inhabitants of Bruntisland out of the present polemoney and that the saids inhabitants are to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polmoney To Cause pay to the saids inhabitants the soume of thrie hundreth and eleven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 292r-293r.

2. The word ‘baillies’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 292r-293r.

2. The word ‘baillies’ scored out here.

3. Insertion.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of Mr Robert Keith of Lintush

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accomptts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to Mr Robert Keith of Lintush with the instructiones and verifications therof They find that ther are severall articles in the said accomt Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto And Therfore they have refused and rejected these articles and Finds it suficiently verified and proven be the oath and depositione of the said Mr Robert Keith and be the oathes and depositiones of diverse sundrie famous witnesses taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Aberdein Conforme to the saids depositiones and Commissioners report subscribed by them and produced to and Concidered be the said Committie That besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is still resting be a detatchment of his majesties forces upon scots pay under the Comand of Collonell Richard Cuninghame and Coll […] Buchan the Soume of ane Thousand ane Hundred and seven punds threttein shilling four pennies scots to the said Mr Robert Keith of Lentush and Finds that all the articles quherof this soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament (and proclamations of Councill relative therto) Entituled act for polemoney, And Therfore Its the Committies opinion That the said soume of ane Thousand one hundreth and seven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots Is to be payed to the said Mr Robert Keith Out of the pole money, And that he is to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof And Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause make payment to the said Mr Robert Keith of the soume of Ane Thousand ane hundreth and seven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots as resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that Out of the said polemoney.

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Recomendation anent accompts In favors of Mr Robert Keith of Lintush

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accomptts resting be his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to Mr Robert Keith of Lintush with the instructiones and verifications therof They find that ther are severall articles in the said accomt Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto And Therfore they have refused and rejected these articles and Finds it suficiently verified and proven be the oath and depositione of the said Mr Robert Keith and be the oathes and depositiones of diverse sundrie famous witnesses taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the shyre of Aberdein Conforme to the saids depositiones and Commissioners report subscribed by them and produced to and Concidered be the said Committie That besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is still resting be a detatchment of his majesties forces upon scots pay under the Comand of Collonell Richard Cuninghame and Coll […] Buchan the Soume of ane Thousand ane Hundred and seven punds threttein shilling four pennies scots to the said Mr Robert Keith of Lentush and Finds that all the articles quherof this soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, and that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament (and proclamations of Councill relative therto) Entituled act for polemoney, And Therfore Its the Committies opinion That the said soume of ane Thousand one hundreth and seven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots Is to be payed to the said Mr Robert Keith Out of the pole money, And that he is to be recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof And Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney To Cause make payment to the said Mr Robert Keith of the soume of Ane Thousand ane hundreth and seven punds thretein shilling four pennies scots as resting be his Majesties forces upon scots pay to him and that Out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 291v-292r.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 291v-292r.

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Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of The Tennents of Abercairnie

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them be the Laird of Abercairnies tennents in Pearthshire as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants with the instructiones and verificationes of the same They Find that ther are severall articles in these accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles and Finds the haill articles of the saids accomptts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids tennents taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the said shyre of Pearth Conforme to the saids accompts and reports of the saids Commissioners subscribed by them at the end of each Accompt Which were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is yet resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tennents the soumes following Viz be the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie two punds scots money Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss the soume of Eightein punds one shilling scots Item be Captain Bryce Governor of the Castle of Drumond in […] for the use of that Garison the Soume of Fourscore four punds scots Item be the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the soume of Eightein pund scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tenents of Abercairnie altogither to the soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, And that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore It is their opinion that the said soume of ane hundreth thrie score twelue punds ane shilling scots money2 to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids tenents of Abercarnie are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney to Cause pay to the saids tennent the Soume of ane hundreth and thriescore twelue punds one shilling scots money in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said polemoney.

[23 July 1695] Eodem Die Post Meridiem

D1695/7/301

Order

Recomendatione anent accompts In favors of The Tennents of Abercairnie

The Lords of his Majesties privy Councill Having Considered the report of a Committie of their oun number appointed for reviseing the accompts resting by his majesties forces to the Countrey Bearing That the Committie having Considered the accompts given in to them be the Laird of Abercairnies tennents in Pearthshire as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids inhabitants with the instructiones and verificationes of the same They Find that ther are severall articles in these accompts Which are not in the termes of the act of parliament anent polemoney and proclamations of Councill relative therto, And Therfore they have Refused and rejected these articles and Finds the haill articles of the saids accomptts suficiently verified and proven be the oathes and depositiones of the saids tennents taken before the Commissioners of Supply within the said shyre of Pearth Conforme to the saids accompts and reports of the saids Commissioners subscribed by them at the end of each Accompt Which were all produced to and Considered be the said Committie, And Finds that besides the articles refused and rejected as said is Ther is yet resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tennents the soumes following Viz be the Laird of Pollock his troop of horss the soume of Fiftie two punds scots money Item by the Lord Newbotle his troop of horss the soume of Eightein punds one shilling scots Item be Captain Bryce Governor of the Castle of Drumond in […] for the use of that Garison the Soume of Fourscore four punds scots Item be the Earle of Argyll his regiment of foot the soume of Eightein pund scots Extending the haill soumes forsaids resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to the saids tenents of Abercairnie altogither to the soume is made up were all furnished preceiding the first day of February Jaj vjc nyntie one years, And that they are all in the termes of the nynth act fourth session of this Current parliament Intitulled act for polemoney and of the proclamationes of Councill relative therto, And Therfore It is their opinion that the said soume of ane hundreth thrie score twelue punds ane shilling scots money2 to be payed out of the present polemoney and that the saids tenents of Abercarnie are to be Recomended to the Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaury for payment of the same accordingly as the said report bears The saids Lords of his majesties privy Councill Doe heirby approve therof and Recommends to the Commissioners of parliament appointed anent the polemoney to Cause pay to the saids tennent the Soume of ane hundreth and thriescore twelue punds one shilling scots money in the said report as resting be his majesties forces upon scots pay to them, and that out of the said polemoney.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 290v-291v.

2. Illegible word scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/25, 290v-291v.

2. Illegible word scored out here.