Act, 11 November 1703, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 11th November 1703

D1703/11/41

Act

Act Infavours of Mr William Forbes Advocat

Annent The petition given in and presented to The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By Mr William Forbes Advocat Shewing That wher the petitioner Have composed a Methodicall treatise concerning bills of Exchange Wherin is ane account off the rise and progress of Exchange The nature and kynds oft explained The prevailling Customes off Merchants illustrated and confirmed from Civill Law The authoritie of Lauiers and wrytters antient and modern forraigne statuites and sentances of Courts, Acts of parliament, and Decisions off the Lords of Session and all cruious and usefull caices Questiones and Contraversies, touching bills fairly stated and Discussed, according to the Analogy of the scotts Laws And Therfore Creaving to the effect aftermentioned As the said petitione bears The Lords off Her Majesties privie Councill Haveing Considered the above petition given into them By Mr William Forbes Advocat And the samen being read in their presence The saids Lords Doe heirby grant To the petitioner his aires and assignyes The sole priviledge off printing and vending and selling a book Intituled A Methodicall Treatise concerning Bills of Exchange etc And Dischairges all other persones whatsomever To print, reprint, sell or import into this Kingdome any off the saids books For the space off nyneteen years from the date heirof and that under the pain and penaltie of Confiscation off the saids books to the use off the petitioner or his Forsaids And further under the penalty off Five Hundereth merks scotts money to be payed by the Contraveeners to the petitioner and his forsaids besydes the seazure and forefaulture Forsaid.

Edinburgh the 11th November 1703

D1703/11/41

Act

Act Infavours of Mr William Forbes Advocat

Annent The petition given in and presented to The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By Mr William Forbes Advocat Shewing That wher the petitioner Have composed a Methodicall treatise concerning bills of Exchange Wherin is ane account off the rise and progress of Exchange The nature and kynds oft explained The prevailling Customes off Merchants illustrated and confirmed from Civill Law The authoritie of Lauiers and wrytters antient and modern forraigne statuites and sentances of Courts, Acts of parliament, and Decisions off the Lords of Session and all cruious and usefull caices Questiones and Contraversies, touching bills fairly stated and Discussed, according to the Analogy of the scotts Laws And Therfore Creaving to the effect aftermentioned As the said petitione bears The Lords off Her Majesties privie Councill Haveing Considered the above petition given into them By Mr William Forbes Advocat And the samen being read in their presence The saids Lords Doe heirby grant To the petitioner his aires and assignyes The sole priviledge off printing and vending and selling a book Intituled A Methodicall Treatise concerning Bills of Exchange etc And Dischairges all other persones whatsomever To print, reprint, sell or import into this Kingdome any off the saids books For the space off nyneteen years from the date heirof and that under the pain and penaltie of Confiscation off the saids books to the use off the petitioner or his Forsaids And further under the penalty off Five Hundereth merks scotts money to be payed by the Contraveeners to the petitioner and his forsaids besydes the seazure and forefaulture Forsaid.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 273v-274r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 273v-274r.

Decreet, 11 November 1703, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 11th November 1703

D1703/11/31

Decreet

Decreit Barbara Kenman against John Edgar

Annent The Lyble or Letters of Complaint Raised and persewed befoir the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill at the Instance off Barbara Kenman spouse to Robert Houat at Bridgend off Drumfreis with Consent off her said Husband and John Hamiltoun her son off the First marriage With concourse off Sir James Steuart Her Majesties Advocat for her highness intrest in the matter under writtin2 Mentioning That wher by the Laws off this and all well governed nationes all persones Especially these who are under the trust off others and Committed to their Cair as apprentices, who are Committed to the Cair off their Masters for their Education and Instruction ought to be Free and Secure From all wrong and violence to be done to their persons And that by the Eleventh Chapter Statute Robert 2d It is ordained That iff on man Mutilats another or wound or beats him by forethought fellonie he shall be proceeded againest as a man slayer and shall buy and Redeem his lyfe and shall asythe the pairty Skaithed Lykeas By the 118th Act off the 7th parliament James 5th and by the 76 Act off the 6th parliament James 6th Mutilation is lykewayes joyned with Manslaughter as ane parralell cryme. Notwithstanding wherof John Edgar Taylzier in Dumfreis Haveing casten off all fear of God and respect to the Laudable Lawes of this Her Majesties realme Haveing conceaved a groundless malice against the person off the said John Hamiltoun (ane of the Complainers above named) His apprentice He did without any provocation upon the day off […] or ane or other off the dayes of the said moneth Forceably throw the said John From ane Table (wher he was sitting shewing his work) to the floor And did there to beat and bruise him that he was left for dead And tho afterwards by the help of Chirurgions and blood letting he was brought to lyfe yet he was soe Disabled that he continues under a languishing condition thorrow a perpetuall vomiting of blood and heavie pains over his whole body so that his lyfe is worse then death unto him And he is altogither disabled from following any calling wherby to support this his Miserable lyfe And Therfor the said John Edgar ought to be punished withall the severest punishment’s that can be inflicted upon him for soe gross and villanous a Cryme And more especially ought to asythe the said John Hamiltoun the pairity lesed by mentaining him with ane aliment suitable to his Condition and paying the Expenss of his cure And otherwayes to repair the damnadge As the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill shall think fit To the terror of others to committ the lyke intyme Comeing And annent The Chairge given to the said John Edgar Defender To have Compeired befoir the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill at ane Certain day by past And to have heard and seen such order and Course taken therannent as appertaines under the pain off Rebellion and putting of him to the horne with Certeficatione As in the said principall Lyble or Letters off Complaint at more length is Contained Which Lyble Being upon the Eleventh off November Called In presence off the saids Lords off Her Majesties privie Councill And the said Barbara Kenman spouse to Robert Houat at the Bridge end of Dumfreis and John Hamiltoun her son off the First marriadge persewars Compeiring personally at the barr with Mr Robert Bennet their Advocat And the Defenders being absent tho Laufullie cited oft times called and not Compeiring The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill In respect off the said Deffender his absence and not Compearance as said is Doe heirby Grant Certefication against the said Defender And ordaines Letters off Denounciation to be direct to Macers or Messengers at armes to pass to the mercat cross of […] and other places needfull And there in Her Majesties name and authoritie Duely Laufully and orderly Denounce the said John Edgar Her Majesties Rebell and put him to Her highness horn Escheat and inbring all his moveable goods and gear to Her Majesties use for his Contempt and Disobedience

Edinburgh the 11th November 1703

D1703/11/31

Decreet

Decreit Barbara Kenman against John Edgar

Annent The Lyble or Letters of Complaint Raised and persewed befoir the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill at the Instance off Barbara Kenman spouse to Robert Houat at Bridgend off Drumfreis with Consent off her said Husband and John Hamiltoun her son off the First marriage With concourse off Sir James Steuart Her Majesties Advocat for her highness intrest in the matter under writtin2 Mentioning That wher by the Laws off this and all well governed nationes all persones Especially these who are under the trust off others and Committed to their Cair as apprentices, who are Committed to the Cair off their Masters for their Education and Instruction ought to be Free and Secure From all wrong and violence to be done to their persons And that by the Eleventh Chapter Statute Robert 2d It is ordained That iff on man Mutilats another or wound or beats him by forethought fellonie he shall be proceeded againest as a man slayer and shall buy and Redeem his lyfe and shall asythe the pairty Skaithed Lykeas By the 118th Act off the 7th parliament James 5th and by the 76 Act off the 6th parliament James 6th Mutilation is lykewayes joyned with Manslaughter as ane parralell cryme. Notwithstanding wherof John Edgar Taylzier in Dumfreis Haveing casten off all fear of God and respect to the Laudable Lawes of this Her Majesties realme Haveing conceaved a groundless malice against the person off the said John Hamiltoun (ane of the Complainers above named) His apprentice He did without any provocation upon the day off […] or ane or other off the dayes of the said moneth Forceably throw the said John From ane Table (wher he was sitting shewing his work) to the floor And did there to beat and bruise him that he was left for dead And tho afterwards by the help of Chirurgions and blood letting he was brought to lyfe yet he was soe Disabled that he continues under a languishing condition thorrow a perpetuall vomiting of blood and heavie pains over his whole body so that his lyfe is worse then death unto him And he is altogither disabled from following any calling wherby to support this his Miserable lyfe And Therfor the said John Edgar ought to be punished withall the severest punishment’s that can be inflicted upon him for soe gross and villanous a Cryme And more especially ought to asythe the said John Hamiltoun the pairity lesed by mentaining him with ane aliment suitable to his Condition and paying the Expenss of his cure And otherwayes to repair the damnadge As the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill shall think fit To the terror of others to committ the lyke intyme Comeing And annent The Chairge given to the said John Edgar Defender To have Compeired befoir the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill at ane Certain day by past And to have heard and seen such order and Course taken therannent as appertaines under the pain off Rebellion and putting of him to the horne with Certeficatione As in the said principall Lyble or Letters off Complaint at more length is Contained Which Lyble Being upon the Eleventh off November Called In presence off the saids Lords off Her Majesties privie Councill And the said Barbara Kenman spouse to Robert Houat at the Bridge end of Dumfreis and John Hamiltoun her son off the First marriadge persewars Compeiring personally at the barr with Mr Robert Bennet their Advocat And the Defenders being absent tho Laufullie cited oft times called and not Compeiring The Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill In respect off the said Deffender his absence and not Compearance as said is Doe heirby Grant Certefication against the said Defender And ordaines Letters off Denounciation to be direct to Macers or Messengers at armes to pass to the mercat cross of […] and other places needfull And there in Her Majesties name and authoritie Duely Laufully and orderly Denounce the said John Edgar Her Majesties Rebell and put him to Her highness horn Escheat and inbring all his moveable goods and gear to Her Majesties use for his Contempt and Disobedience

1. NRS, PC2/28, 272v-273v.

2. Sic.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 272v-273v.

2. Sic.

Procedure, 11 November 1703, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 11th November 1703

D1703/11/21

Procedure

[Buchan elected Preses]

In absence of the Lord Chancellor and Lord president of privie Councill The Earle of Buchan Elected preces

Edinburgh the 11th November 1703

D1703/11/21

Procedure

[Buchan elected Preses]

In absence of the Lord Chancellor and Lord president of privie Councill The Earle of Buchan Elected preces

1. NRS, PC2/28, 272v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 272v.

Sederunt, 11 November 1703, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 11th November 17031

D1703/11/12

Sederunt

Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Dunmore; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillour; Lord Phesdo; Lord Tillecultrie; Laird of Stevensone; Laird of Prestongrange; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 11th November 17031

D1703/11/12

Sederunt

Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Dunmore; Lord Register; Lord Advocat; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillour; Lord Phesdo; Lord Tillecultrie; Laird of Stevensone; Laird of Prestongrange; Lord Provost of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/28, 272v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 272v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 272v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 272v.

Procedure, 26 November 1702, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 26th November 17021

D1702/11/132

Procedure

[Note of no business]

The Councill meet and noe privat bussiness done that day

Edinburgh the 26th November 17021

D1702/11/132

Procedure

[Note of no business]

The Councill meet and noe privat bussiness done that day

1. NRS, PC2/28, 217r.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 217r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 217r.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 217r.

Act, 24 November 1702, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 24th November 1702

D1702/11/121

Act

Act Infavours off Margaret Turnibull

Annent The Petition given in and presented to the Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill By Margaret Turnibull now spouse to Henry Elder wrytter in Dumfermline Shewing That the Petitioner By her Contract off marriadge herewith produced Being provyded to the lyferent of a tenement off Land Lyand in Edinburgh and the annualrent of a considerable soume of money all specified in the said Contract Betuixt the Petitioner and her former husband And the Petitioners present husband Haveing been prisoner off a Considerable time at the Instance of Fergusly The petitioner and a Familly off Five small Children are in hazerd off starving By reason the tennents of the Forsaid tennement Shope seller refuise to make payment off ther rent to the Petitioner whill her husband is under such a distressed Condition And seeing the Petitioner hath not a groat by her present husband And that the Forsaid Tennement, Chope and Cellar are But a small pairt off the liferent provyded to her by her former Contract off marriadge And that ther Lordships in a tender compassion and Just consideration off persones in the petitioners condition Have been in use to grant releiff, And appoint ane aliment which in no caice can be ane Act off great mercie and goodness as well as Justice then to the petitioner That ther Lordships should grant and appoint the rent off the Forsaid tennement, Shop, and Cellar to be payed as ane aliment to your petitioner For the terme off Whyttsunday last and in tyme comeing to prevent the misery and starving off your Petitioner and poor Famillie And Therfor Creaving The saids Lords in consideration of the premisses To grant ane aliment to the petitioner to be payed out off the rent off the Forsaid tennement, shope, and Cellar which is but small For the terme off Whyttsunday last and in time Comeing And ordain the tenements therof To pay the rent to your petitioner With power to her to sett the said shope, and Cellar in tyme comeing As the said Petition bears Which Petition Being upon the Fourth day of August Jaj vijc and two yeirs Called The Councill Haveing Considered the above petition given into them be the above Margaret Turnibull Read in ther presence They ordaine the samen To be seen and answered againest the First of September nixt to come And the said petition Being upon the day and date off thir presents again called The Lords off her Majesties privie Councill Haveing again Considered the above petition given into them by the above Margaret Turnbull spouse to Henry Elder wryter in Dumfermline And the Samen with the Instruments of Intimation given in therwith Being read in ther presence The saids Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Grant to the petitioner the rent off ane dwelling house off ane Tenement off Land with ane Cellar and Chope under the same tenement Lyeing within the Burgh of Edinburgh upon the north side off the hie street at Downies closs provided to her in lyferent By her Contract off Marriadge past betuixt the petitioner and her former husband And that for the termes off Martimes last By past Jaj vijc and two yeirs and the terme off Whyttsunday nixt to come Inclusive For ane aliment to the petitioner and her Children And Ordaines the Tennents, possessors, and occupyers therof To make payment of the samen to the petitioner Dureing the space forsaid upon her own simple Dischairge For the samen Which is heirby Declared to be sufficient to the receavers.

Edinburgh the 24th November 1702

D1702/11/121

Act

Act Infavours off Margaret Turnibull

Annent The Petition given in and presented to the Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill By Margaret Turnibull now spouse to Henry Elder wrytter in Dumfermline Shewing That the Petitioner By her Contract off marriadge herewith produced Being provyded to the lyferent of a tenement off Land Lyand in Edinburgh and the annualrent of a considerable soume of money all specified in the said Contract Betuixt the Petitioner and her former husband And the Petitioners present husband Haveing been prisoner off a Considerable time at the Instance of Fergusly The petitioner and a Familly off Five small Children are in hazerd off starving By reason the tennents of the Forsaid tennement Shope seller refuise to make payment off ther rent to the Petitioner whill her husband is under such a distressed Condition And seeing the Petitioner hath not a groat by her present husband And that the Forsaid Tennement, Chope and Cellar are But a small pairt off the liferent provyded to her by her former Contract off marriadge And that ther Lordships in a tender compassion and Just consideration off persones in the petitioners condition Have been in use to grant releiff, And appoint ane aliment which in no caice can be ane Act off great mercie and goodness as well as Justice then to the petitioner That ther Lordships should grant and appoint the rent off the Forsaid tennement, Shop, and Cellar to be payed as ane aliment to your petitioner For the terme off Whyttsunday last and in tyme comeing to prevent the misery and starving off your Petitioner and poor Famillie And Therfor Creaving The saids Lords in consideration of the premisses To grant ane aliment to the petitioner to be payed out off the rent off the Forsaid tennement, shope, and Cellar which is but small For the terme off Whyttsunday last and in time Comeing And ordain the tenements therof To pay the rent to your petitioner With power to her to sett the said shope, and Cellar in tyme comeing As the said Petition bears Which Petition Being upon the Fourth day of August Jaj vijc and two yeirs Called The Councill Haveing Considered the above petition given into them be the above Margaret Turnibull Read in ther presence They ordaine the samen To be seen and answered againest the First of September nixt to come And the said petition Being upon the day and date off thir presents again called The Lords off her Majesties privie Councill Haveing again Considered the above petition given into them by the above Margaret Turnbull spouse to Henry Elder wryter in Dumfermline And the Samen with the Instruments of Intimation given in therwith Being read in ther presence The saids Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Grant to the petitioner the rent off ane dwelling house off ane Tenement off Land with ane Cellar and Chope under the same tenement Lyeing within the Burgh of Edinburgh upon the north side off the hie street at Downies closs provided to her in lyferent By her Contract off Marriadge past betuixt the petitioner and her former husband And that for the termes off Martimes last By past Jaj vijc and two yeirs and the terme off Whyttsunday nixt to come Inclusive For ane aliment to the petitioner and her Children And Ordaines the Tennents, possessors, and occupyers therof To make payment of the samen to the petitioner Dureing the space forsaid upon her own simple Dischairge For the samen Which is heirby Declared to be sufficient to the receavers.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 216r-217r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 216r-217r.

Sederunt, 24 November 1702, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 24th November 17021

D1702/11/112

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Melvill P:C:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Forfar; Lord Jedburgh; Lord Montgomrie; Lord Ross; Lord Advocat; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crosrigg; Lord Rankeillor; Mr Francis Montgomrie; Lord Provost of Edinburgh; Laird of Meggens

Edinburgh the 24th November 17021

D1702/11/112

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Melvill P:C:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Forfar; Lord Jedburgh; Lord Montgomrie; Lord Ross; Lord Advocat; Lord Halcraig; Lord Crosrigg; Lord Rankeillor; Mr Francis Montgomrie; Lord Provost of Edinburgh; Laird of Meggens

1. NRS, PC2/28, 216r.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 216r.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 216r.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 216r.

Act, 19 November 1702, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 19th November 1702

D1702/11/101

Act

Act Infavours off Alexander Dumbar of2 Bishopemilne

Annent The Petition given in and presented to the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By Alexander Dumbar of Bishop Miln Shewing That wher the Deceast Alexander Dumbar off West Feild Heretable Shirriff principall off Morray Commonly called the Shirriffdome off Elgin and Forrest By his Commission off the date the Tuenty nyth day of September Jaj vijc and two years Did nominat and appoint and ordain the Petitioner shirriff off that said shirriffdome off Elgin and Forrest in vice and place off the said Alexander Dumbar off West Feild His airs and Successors Dureing all the dayes years and space of the Petitioners lifetime allenerly with the Right to all the proffits annuites Fynes and Casualities off the said office By the Laws off this realme or by Deputs With power to him to nominat Deputs under ther Petitioner ane or moe to officiat For him in the said office As also to nominat and Choyse a Clerk (on Deprivation off the present Clerk) For the said shirriff Court with officers Dempsters and other members necessarie And to ministrat Justice in all Causes Civill and Criminall in the said Court And to doe use and exerce the haill other Rights Deeds and priviledges therin exprest at length specified in the said Commission herwith produced herewith produced And by which the said Alexander Dunbar off Westfeild humblie intreats Her Majesties most Honourable privie Councill might be pleased to Ratefie approve and Confirme the Forsaid Commission Infavours off the Petitioner Dureing his lyfetime allenerly in all the heads, tennors and Contents therof In manner therin expressed And Therfore Creaving to the effect afftermentioned as the said petition bears The Lords off Her Majesties Privie Councill Haveing Considered the petition given into them By Alexander Dumbar of Bishopmyln And the samen being read in ther presence The saids Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Ratify allow and approve off the Commission granted By the Deceast Alexander Dumbar off Westfeild Heretable shirriff principall of Murray Commonly called the Shirriffdome off Elgin and Forres To and Infavours off the petitioner off the date the Tuentie nynth off September Jaj vijc and Two yeirs To be shirriff of the said shirriffdome off Elgin and Forres Dureing all the dayes of the Petitioners lyfetime allenerly And Warrands and authorizes him to exerce the said office off Shirriff and to officiat By vertew of the Forsaid Commission within the said shirriffdome of Elgin and Forres Dureing all the dayes of his lyfetime as said is With Power to the petitioner To use and exerce the haill rights priviledges and Immunites Contained in the Forsaid Commission granted to him as said is within the space Forsaid.

Edinburgh the 19th November 1702

D1702/11/101

Act

Act Infavours off Alexander Dumbar of2 Bishopemilne

Annent The Petition given in and presented to the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill By Alexander Dumbar of Bishop Miln Shewing That wher the Deceast Alexander Dumbar off West Feild Heretable Shirriff principall off Morray Commonly called the Shirriffdome off Elgin and Forrest By his Commission off the date the Tuenty nyth day of September Jaj vijc and two years Did nominat and appoint and ordain the Petitioner shirriff off that said shirriffdome off Elgin and Forrest in vice and place off the said Alexander Dumbar off West Feild His airs and Successors Dureing all the dayes years and space of the Petitioners lifetime allenerly with the Right to all the proffits annuites Fynes and Casualities off the said office By the Laws off this realme or by Deputs With power to him to nominat Deputs under ther Petitioner ane or moe to officiat For him in the said office As also to nominat and Choyse a Clerk (on Deprivation off the present Clerk) For the said shirriff Court with officers Dempsters and other members necessarie And to ministrat Justice in all Causes Civill and Criminall in the said Court And to doe use and exerce the haill other Rights Deeds and priviledges therin exprest at length specified in the said Commission herwith produced herewith produced And by which the said Alexander Dunbar off Westfeild humblie intreats Her Majesties most Honourable privie Councill might be pleased to Ratefie approve and Confirme the Forsaid Commission Infavours off the Petitioner Dureing his lyfetime allenerly in all the heads, tennors and Contents therof In manner therin expressed And Therfore Creaving to the effect afftermentioned as the said petition bears The Lords off Her Majesties Privie Councill Haveing Considered the petition given into them By Alexander Dumbar of Bishopmyln And the samen being read in ther presence The saids Lords of Her Majesties privie Councill Doe heirby Ratify allow and approve off the Commission granted By the Deceast Alexander Dumbar off Westfeild Heretable shirriff principall of Murray Commonly called the Shirriffdome off Elgin and Forres To and Infavours off the petitioner off the date the Tuentie nynth off September Jaj vijc and Two yeirs To be shirriff of the said shirriffdome off Elgin and Forres Dureing all the dayes of the Petitioners lyfetime allenerly And Warrands and authorizes him to exerce the said office off Shirriff and to officiat By vertew of the Forsaid Commission within the said shirriffdome of Elgin and Forres Dureing all the dayes of his lyfetime as said is With Power to the petitioner To use and exerce the haill rights priviledges and Immunites Contained in the Forsaid Commission granted to him as said is within the space Forsaid.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 215v-216r.

2. The words ‘Bishop of Milne’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 215v-216r.

2. The words ‘Bishop of Milne’ scored out here.

Sederunt, 19 November 1702, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 19th November 17021

D1702/11/92

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Melvill P:C:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Leven; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Forfar; Lord Jedburgh; Lord Montgomrie; Lord Ross; Lord Advocat; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Rankeillor; Mr Fra: Montgomrie; Laird of Stevensone; Lord Provost of Edinburgh; Laird of Meggins

Edinburgh the 19th November 17021

D1702/11/92

Sederunt

Lord Chancellor; Earl of Melvill P:C:; Earl of Buchan; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Loudoun; Earl of Leven; Earl of Northesk; Earl of Forfar; Lord Jedburgh; Lord Montgomrie; Lord Ross; Lord Advocat; Lord Aberuchill; Lord Halcraig; Lord Rankeillor; Mr Fra: Montgomrie; Laird of Stevensone; Lord Provost of Edinburgh; Laird of Meggins

1. NRS, PC2/28, 215v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 215v.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 215v.

2. NRS, PC2/28, 215v.

Decreet, 17 November 1702, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the 17th November 1702

D1702/11/81

Decreet

Decreit, Deprevation William McCalla Against Alexander Edgar and others etc

Annent The Principall lyble or Letters off Complaint Raised and perseued befoir the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councell att the Instance off William McCalla provest off Haddingtoun For himself and In name off the Community therof With Concurse off Sir James Steuart Her Majesties Advocat Her Majesties Advocat For her highness intrest In the matter underwrittin Makeing Mention That wher By the Laws off this and all other weell Governed Realms Pace and good order ought to be observed Especiallie within Burghs Royall Which For that end are more particularly under Her Majesties2 Government and Cair by the Magistrats and other officers off the Law appointed by her Majesties within the same For that effect And that nothing can be more conduceing to the ends Forsaid Then that the Provest and Cheiff Magistrat in each Burgh Have all due honour and respect payed him And Especiallie that his previlidge be observed in calling, holding and adjourning the meetings off the Toun Councill as he shall Judge Fit For the good off the Burgh and that who opposes this good and necessarie order and policie are in effect Disturbers off the pace and quiet off the Burgh Soe that iff this opposition be made by any off the other Magistrats or off the Councill off the Brugh Who ought principally to preserve the said good order They ought to be deprived and Declaired Incapable off any Further trust within the same Nevertheless It is off verity That the Burgh Royall off Haddingtoun, Being well settled and provyded By Her Majesties Cair off a Provest, Baillies and other officers who hitherto have governed the same weell and quietly in ther due subordination and with a just deference To ther Provest in Calling, holding and adjourning off ther Councills as hath not been off befoir questioned, Yet the said William McCalla Being ther Provest For this present year and Haveing upon a recept off a Letter From the Provest off Edinburgh Desireing that the Burgh off Haddingtoun might send a Commissioner To a Convention off the Royall Burrowes By him Called to meet att Edinburgh The sexteenth day off this moneth off october Therupon Called the Toun Councill off the said Burgh To meet the Fourtheen off the said moneth And the Toun Councill being accordingly Meet The said William McCalla Provest Did Declair to them the cause off ther meeting and Desired them in Compliance with the said Letter To choyse a Commissioner For the said Convention of Burrowes But Alexander Edgar one off the Councill off the said Burgh Did instantly oppose alleadging That befoir choyseing a Commissioner to the Convention off Burrowes They ought First choyse a Commissioner to the Parliament appointed to meet in November To which the said Provest made answer That he had called that meeting on the occasion and For the end Forsaid and the meeting off the Burrowes was appointed to the sexteen of the moneth and could admitt off noe delay Wher as ther was tyme enough For choyseing a Commissioner to the Parliament and that was not the appointed work off the day, nor Fie to be gone about without due preparation and advertisment But the said Alexander Egar Doubting That he had befoir required a particular appointment about the Choyseing a Commissioner For the Parliament and protested upon it And the Provest answering that he had not admitted the Provest Because it was taken unseasonablie affter the Town Councill was adjourned and appeared more Factious then was fitt The said Provest Did very rationally according to his previlidge adjourne the said Councill off the Fourthteen instant takeing Instruments That ther not sending a Commissioner might not prejudge them in the Convention But the said Alexander Edgar, Robert Gray, Mr James Dods, and William Hay, Baillies with Richard Miller Dean off Gild, James Robertson Thesaurer, David Forrester, George Sleich, Mr John Young Alexander Miller, Robert Broun, James Smith, John Coult, James Erskine, James Hadding, and Andrew Simpson Councellours not regairding the said adjournment and in manyfest contempt off the Provest and his authoritie Did refuse to adjourn But sitting still Did choyse a preces in place off the Provest who had withdrawen and went on in ther Packt meeting to which they had now turned the Councill To treat and voit in the greatest concerns off the Burgh For which they wer noe wayes called to that day and to the manyfest fomenting and stirring up disorder againest the order and good rule off the Burgh By all which It is evident That the Forsaids persones and each off them are guilty airt and pairt off a great disorder againest the order and good rule off the Burgh By all which It is evident That the Forsaids persones and each off them are guilty airt and pairt off a great Disorders and Contempt off authoritie conterar to the good rule and Government off the Burgh Which being proven as the samen is manyfest By the pretended sederunt They called the Clerk to mark off ther preeceedings They ought to beg therfor Deprived and Declaired incapable off publict trust within the said Burgh And Further punished in ther persones and goods As the saids Lords off Privie Councill shall see cause To the Example and terror off others to Committ the lyke in tyme comeing And annent The Chairge given to the saids deffenders To have Compared personally Befoir the saids Lords off Privie Councill at ane certain day Last by past To have answered to the Forsaid Complent and to have heard and seen such order and Course taken therannent as appertained With certefication as in the principall lyble or Letters off Complaint raised in the said matter with the executiones therof at more length is Contained And syke lyke annent The lyble or Letters of Reconvention raised and persewed Befoir the saids Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill Att the Instant off Alexander Edgar, late Provest of Haddingtoun, Robert Gray, Mr James Dod’s and William Hay Baillies, Richard Miller Dean of Gild, George Sleigh, Mr John Young, Alexander Miller, Robert Broun, James Smith, John Coult, James Erskine William Regbie, James Haddin and Andrew Simpson all Councellours off the said Burgh off Haddingtoun With Concourse off Sir James Steuart Her Majesties advocat For her highness intrest in the matter under writtin Makeing Mention That wher By the laws off this Nation and By the good rules and Laws Introduced For the right manadgeing and administration off the Royall Burrowes all arbitrarie wayes and methods taken by officers and others that have trust within burgh and For the Provest therof To assume to himself a dispotick power in Counteracting and opposeing what is deemed to bee For the proffit off the Burgh and accquiesced in by the plurality of the Councill and not only shiffts and delays to call Councills when the affaires off the Burgh Doe seasonably requyre the same But also when Councills are called and overtures made relaitting to the affaires off the Burgh Seconded and consented to by the plurality off the Councill Takes upon him to adjourn the same in the midest off such matters in agitation Tending therby to obstruct the good and weellfair off the Burgh are conterar to the previlidges off the Burghs Laws and Constitutions therof, and is the assuming a power noewayes Compitent to the Provest And Therfor are high misdemannors sevearly punishable Nevertheless It is of verity That William McCall present provest of Haddingtoun Did vent himself in seaverall Companies That he would not call the Toun Councill In order to the Electing a Commissioner to the Enseueing Parliament be that the Burgh should have noe Representation therin and did offer to Intise some of the Magistrats and Toun Councill That they would goe along with and accord to him in this project or in caice he should call a Councell to the effect Forsaid, He should doe it upon such short advertisment and at such time as might serve his owen purposes and Ends Insinuating therby That he would take occasion off the absence off some off the Councellours Notwithstanding off the Constant Custome off Burghs Intimatione should be made at least the Evening befoir the meeting off the Councill And Further many off the good Burgesses and Councellours off the Toun Finding From such expresisons and carriadge off ther said Provest That he had his owen privat designe And fearing that they should not have a Representative in Parliament or such as ther Inclinationes would not lead them to Did Therfor Desire and require That a Councill might be called and that upon the usuall previous Intimation As Instruments taken therupon Doe bear Nevertheless He still shiffted and delayed the same And Furder the said William McCall Haveing called a Toun Councill upon the Fourthteen of October last Wherin wherin3 it was overturned By the said Alexander Edgar Complainer Seconded By the plurality off the Councill That they should then proceed To Elect a Commissioner For the Ensueing parliament not only Did the said William McCall oppose the same and refuise to let it come to avoit But most imperiously and arbitrarly though he was then only acting as precis and hes not a negative By the Laws and Constitution off the Burghs offered to adjourn the meeting and actuallie Did use the Forme off it and went away and left the meeting Conterar to all good rule and order And not only does he thus assume ane arbitrarie power and Infringe the privilidges of the Burgh and Councill therof But Lykewayes off purpose to vex and molest the Councillours therof and put them to Chairges and expensses Her Raised other Letters off Complaint groundless and Irrelivant albeit being Laufullie Conveened at the said day and all the Magistrats Except the said Provest and a Full Quorum off the Councill Remaining They acted in nothing But Conforme to Law Ther Rights and previlidges wherthrough the said William McCall Is guilty off all or ane or other off the Forsaids Crimes and Misdemannors And Therfor ought not only to be declaired Incapable off all publict trust within the said Burgh But Lykewayes Decerned in the soume off Two Hundereth pounds For expensses and damnadge occasioned to the saids Persewers Through his groundless and malicious persuit and other wayes punished in his person and goods As the Saids Lords off Privie Councill shall think Fit To the terror off others To Committ the lyke in tyme Comeing And Annent The Chairge Given to the saids Deffenders To have Compeired personallie Befoir the saids Lords of Privie Councill at ane certaine day bygone And to have heard and seen such order and Course taken therannent as appertained With Certefication its the saids Letters or lyble off Reconvention with the executiones at more length bears Which Lyble principall and Lyble of Reconvention Being boeth this day called In presence off the said’s Lords off Her Majesties Privie Councill And the said William McCalla Persewar in the said Principall Lyble Who is Deffender in the Lyble off Reconvention Compring personallie at the Barr with Sir James Steuart Her Majesties Advocat Mr David Forbes and Mr Francis Grant his Procurators and the said Alexander Edgar Deffender in the principall Lybel and one off the perseuars in the Reconvention With Robert Gray Baillie there Compeiring also personallie with Sir John Erskine Sir Walter Pringle, Sir Andrew Home and Mr Alexander Hay there Procurators And the principall Lyble with answers therto and the Reconvention all Fully read And boeth pairtes procurators Being heard at the Barr and removed And the Councill haveing Considered the same They have Found and heirby Finds That the said William McCalla Provest of Haddingtoun acted warrantablie in adjourning the Councill off that Burgh upon the Fourthteen day of October last By past And that the said Alexander Edgar and the other persewars in the Reconvention, there sitting still and acting after the Councill was adjourned was unwarrantable And Therfor the saids Lords Have Depryved and uncapacitated and heirby Depryves and Uncapacitats The saids Alexander Edgar one of the Councill off the said Burgh off Haddingtoun Robert Gray Baillie there Master James Dods, Baillie there, James Robertson Thesaurer, David Forrest Councellour there, Mr John Young Councellour there Alexander Miller Councellour there and John Coull Councellour there From any offices within the said Burgh and From Exercing any pairt therof in tyme comeing Dureing the Councills pleasure theranent.

Edinburgh the 17th November 1702

D1702/11/81

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Decreit, Deprevation William McCalla Against Alexander Edgar and others etc

Annent The Principall lyble or Letters off Complaint Raised and perseued befoir the Lords of Her Majesties privie Councell att the Instance off William McCalla provest off Haddingtoun For himself and In name off the Community therof With Concurse off Sir James Steuart Her Majesties Advocat Her Majesties Advocat For her highness intrest In the matter underwrittin Makeing Mention That wher By the Laws off this and all other weell Governed Realms Pace and good order ought to be observed Especiallie within Burghs Royall Which For that end are more particularly under Her Majesties2 Government and Cair by the Magistrats and other officers off the Law appointed by her Majesties within the same For that effect And that nothing can be more conduceing to the ends Forsaid Then that the Provest and Cheiff Magistrat in each Burgh Have all due honour and respect payed him And Especiallie that his previlidge be observed in calling, holding and adjourning the meetings off the Toun Councill as he shall Judge Fit For the good off the Burgh and that who opposes this good and necessarie order and policie are in effect Disturbers off the pace and quiet off the Burgh Soe that iff this opposition be made by any off the other Magistrats or off the Councill off the Brugh Who ought principally to preserve the said good order They ought to be deprived and Declaired Incapable off any Further trust within the same Nevertheless It is off verity That the Burgh Royall off Haddingtoun, Being well settled and provyded By Her Majesties Cair off a Provest, Baillies and other officers who hitherto have governed the same weell and quietly in ther due subordination and with a just deference To ther Provest in Calling, holding and adjourning off ther Councills as hath not been off befoir questioned, Yet the said William McCalla Being ther Provest For this present year and Haveing upon a recept off a Letter From the Provest off Edinburgh Desireing that the Burgh off Haddingtoun might send a Commissioner To a Convention off the Royall Burrowes By him Called to meet att Edinburgh The sexteenth day off this moneth off october Therupon Called the Toun Councill off the said Burgh To meet the Fourtheen off the said moneth And the Toun Councill being accordingly Meet The said William McCalla Provest Did Declair to them the cause off ther meeting and Desired them in Compliance with the said Letter To choyse a Commissioner For the said Convention of Burrowes But Alexander Edgar one off the Councill off the said Burgh Did instantly oppose alleadging That befoir choyseing a Commissioner to the Convention off Burrowes They ought First choyse a Commissioner to the Parliament appointed to meet in November To which the said Provest made answer That he had called that meeting on the occasion and For the end Forsaid and the meeting off the Burrowes was appointed to the sexteen of the moneth and could admitt off noe delay Wher as ther was tyme enough For choyseing a Commissioner to the Parliament and that was not the appointed work off the day, nor Fie to be gone about without due preparation and advertisment But the said Alexander Egar Doubting That he had befoir required a particular appointment about the Choyseing a Commissioner For the Parliament and protested upon it And the Provest answering that he had not admitted the Provest Because it was taken unseasonablie affter the Town Councill was adjourned and appeared more Factious then was fitt The said Provest Did very rationally according to his previlidge adjourne the said Councill off the Fourthteen instant takeing Instruments That ther not sending a Commissioner might not prejudge them in the Convention But the said Alexander Edgar, Robert Gray, Mr James Dods, and William Hay, Baillies with Richard Miller Dean off Gild, James Robertson Thesaurer, David Forrester, George Sleich, Mr John Young Alexander Miller, Robert Broun, James Smith, John Coult, James Erskine, James Hadding, and Andrew Simpson Councellours not regairding the said adjournment and in manyfest contempt off the Provest and his authoritie Did refuse to adjourn But sitting still Did choyse a preces in place off the Provest who had withdrawen and went on in ther Packt meeting to which they had now turned the Councill To treat and voit in the greatest concerns off the Burgh For which they wer noe wayes called to that day and to the manyfest fomenting and stirring up disorder againest the order and good rule off the Burgh By all which It is evident That the Forsaids persones and each off them are guilty airt and pairt off a great disorder againest the order and good rule off the Burgh By all which It is evident That the Forsaids persones and each off them are guilty airt and pairt off a great Disorders and Contempt off authoritie conterar to the good rule and Government off the Burgh Which being proven as the samen is manyfest By the pretended sederunt They called the Clerk to mark off ther preeceedings They ought to beg therfor Deprived and Declaired incapable off publict trust within the said Burgh And Further punished in ther persones and goods As the saids Lords off Privie Councill shall see cause To the Example and terror off others to Committ the lyke in tyme comeing And annent The Chairge given to the saids deffenders To have Compared personally Befoir the saids Lords off Privie Councill at ane certain day Last by past To have answered to the Forsaid Complent and to have heard and seen such order and Course taken therannent as appertained With certefication as in the principall lyble or Letters off Complaint raised in the said matter with the executiones therof at more length is Contained And syke lyke annent The lyble or Letters of Reconvention raised and persewed Befoir the saids Lords of Her Majesties Privie Councill Att the Instant off Alexander Edgar, late Provest of Haddingtoun, Robert Gray, Mr James Dod’s and William Hay Baillies, Richard Miller Dean of Gild, George Sleigh, Mr John Young, Alexander Miller, Robert Broun, James Smith, John Coult, James Erskine William Regbie, James Haddin and Andrew Simpson all Councellours off the said Burgh off Haddingtoun With Concourse off Sir James Steuart Her Majesties advocat For her highness intrest in the matter under writtin Makeing Mention That wher By the laws off this Nation and By the good rules and Laws Introduced For the right manadgeing and administration off the Royall Burrowes all arbitrarie wayes and methods taken by officers and others that have trust within burgh and For the Provest therof To assume to himself a dispotick power in Counteracting and opposeing what is deemed to bee For the proffit off the Burgh and accquiesced in by the plurality of the Councill and not only shiffts and delays to call Councills when the affaires off the Burgh Doe seasonably requyre the same But also when Councills are called and overtures made relaitting to the affaires off the Burgh Seconded and consented to by the plurality off the Councill Takes upon him to adjourn the same in the midest off such matters in agitation Tending therby to obstruct the good and weellfair off the Burgh are conterar to the previlidges off the Burghs Laws and Constitutions therof, and is the assuming a power noewayes Compitent to the Provest And Therfor are high misdemannors sevearly punishable Nevertheless It is of verity That William McCall present provest of Haddingtoun Did vent himself in seaverall Companies That he would not call the Toun Councill In order to the Electing a Commissioner to the Enseueing Parliament be that the Burgh should have noe Representation therin and did offer to Intise some of the Magistrats and Toun Councill That they would goe along with and accord to him in this project or in caice he should call a Councell to the effect Forsaid, He should doe it upon such short advertisment and at such time as might serve his owen purposes and Ends Insinuating therby That he would take occasion off the absence off some off the Councellours Notwithstanding off the Constant Custome off Burghs Intimatione should be made at least the Evening befoir the meeting off the Councill And Further many off the good Burgesses and Councellours off the Toun Finding From such expresisons and carriadge off ther said Provest That he had his owen privat designe And fearing that they should not have a Representative in Parliament or such as ther Inclinationes would not lead them to Did Therfor Desire and require That a Councill might be called and that upon the usuall previous Intimation As Instruments taken therupon Doe bear Nevertheless He still shiffted and delayed the same And Furder the said William McCall Haveing called a Toun Councill upon the Fourthteen of October last Wherin wherin3 it was overturned By the said Alexander Edgar Complainer Seconded By the plurality off the Councill That they should then proceed To Elect a Commissioner For the Ensueing parliament not only Did the said William McCall oppose the same and refuise to let it come to avoit But most imperiously and arbitrarly though he was then only acting as precis and hes not a negative By the Laws and Constitution off the Burghs offered to adjourn the meeting and actuallie Did use the Forme off it and went away and left the meeting Conterar to all good rule and order And not only does he thus assume ane arbitrarie power and Infringe the privilidges of the Burgh and Councill therof But Lykewayes off purpose to vex and molest the Councillours therof and put them to Chairges and expensses Her Raised other Letters off Complaint groundless and Irrelivant albeit being Laufullie Conveened at the said day and all the Magistrats Except the said Provest and a Full Quorum off the Councill Remaining They acted in nothing But Conforme to Law Ther Rights and previlidges wherthrough the said William McCall Is guilty off all or ane or other off the Forsaids Crimes and Misdemannors And Therfor ought not only to be declaired Incapable off all publict trust within the said Burgh But Lykewayes Decerned in the soume off Two Hundereth pounds For expensses and damnadge occasioned to the saids Persewers Through his groundless and malicious persuit and other wayes punished in his person and goods As the Saids Lords off Privie Councill shall think Fit To the terror off others To Committ the lyke in tyme Comeing And Annent The Chairge Given to the saids Deffenders To have Compeired personallie Befoir the saids Lords of Privie Councill at ane certaine day bygone And to have heard and seen such order and Course taken therannent as appertained With Certefication its the saids Letters or lyble off Reconvention with the executiones at more length bears Which Lyble principall and Lyble of Reconvention Being boeth this day called In presence off the said’s Lords off Her Majesties Privie Councill And the said William McCalla Persewar in the said Principall Lyble Who is Deffender in the Lyble off Reconvention Compring personallie at the Barr with Sir James Steuart Her Majesties Advocat Mr David Forbes and Mr Francis Grant his Procurators and the said Alexander Edgar Deffender in the principall Lybel and one off the perseuars in the Reconvention With Robert Gray Baillie there Compeiring also personallie with Sir John Erskine Sir Walter Pringle, Sir Andrew Home and Mr Alexander Hay there Procurators And the principall Lyble with answers therto and the Reconvention all Fully read And boeth pairtes procurators Being heard at the Barr and removed And the Councill haveing Considered the same They have Found and heirby Finds That the said William McCalla Provest of Haddingtoun acted warrantablie in adjourning the Councill off that Burgh upon the Fourthteen day of October last By past And that the said Alexander Edgar and the other persewars in the Reconvention, there sitting still and acting after the Councill was adjourned was unwarrantable And Therfor the saids Lords Have Depryved and uncapacitated and heirby Depryves and Uncapacitats The saids Alexander Edgar one of the Councill off the said Burgh off Haddingtoun Robert Gray Baillie there Master James Dods, Baillie there, James Robertson Thesaurer, David Forrest Councellour there, Mr John Young Councellour there Alexander Miller Councellour there and John Coull Councellour there From any offices within the said Burgh and From Exercing any pairt therof in tyme comeing Dureing the Councills pleasure theranent.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 212v-215v.

2. Insertion.

3. Sic.

1. NRS, PC2/28, 212v-215v.

2. Insertion.

3. Sic.