Procedure, 7 September 1697, Edinburgh

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Procedure

Representation Troupe of gwairds Remitted to the Thesaurie

The Lords of his majesties privie Cownsell haveing heard a representatione given in to them be the officers and Gentlemen of his majesties troupe of gwairds Read in ther presence They without Considering therof have remitted and heirby remitts the same to The Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie to be considered and determined in be them As ther Lordships shall find Just

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Procedure

Representation Troupe of gwairds Remitted to the Thesaurie

The Lords of his majesties privie Cownsell haveing heard a representatione given in to them be the officers and Gentlemen of his majesties troupe of gwairds Read in ther presence They without Considering therof have remitted and heirby remitts the same to The Lords Commissioners of his majesties thesaurie to be considered and determined in be them As ther Lordships shall find Just

1. NRS, PC2/27, 39r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 39r.

Sederunt, 7 September 1697, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

Lord Chancillor; Earl of Melvill; Earl of Sutherland; Earl of Bwchan; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Rutherglen; Lord Belhaven; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Fountainhall; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Stevensone; Laird of Cessnock; Provost of Edinburgh; Sir Patrick Murray

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Sederunt

Lord Chancillor; Earl of Melvill; Earl of Sutherland; Earl of Bwchan; Earl of Leven; Earl of Annandale; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Rutherglen; Lord Belhaven; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Fountainhall; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Stevensone; Laird of Cessnock; Provost of Edinburgh; Sir Patrick Murray

1. NRS, PC2/27, 39r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 39r.

1. NRS, PC2/27, 39r.

2. NRS, PC2/27, 39r.

Order, 30 September 1696, Edinburgh

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Order

Recomendatione Mr George Gordowne

Anent the petitione given in to The Lords of his majesties privie Counsell Be Mr George Gordon Shewing That Ther Grace and Lordships petitioner at the desyre of some Countreymen was ingadged to follow the Stwdy of the orientall Langwadges And his wndertakeing haveing bein Comwnicat to the Generall Assemblie Anno Jaj vic nyntie four they ordered a collectione to be made throw the Severall presbetries for to help to Defray his expensses But in regwaird the Same was almost in effectwall The Commissione of the Last assemblie takeing to ther consideratione that his expensses of travelling from Wtrecht to, and Stwdieing att Lipsick2 Vienna and Severall other places for the Space of two yeirs and upwards was considerable And that upon the credit of the natione he had gott advanced severall Soumes of money which lyes Still over wnpayed finding no other way to gett the Same defrayed they were pleased by ther act of the third of September instant to recomend it sereowselie to the Lords of his Majesties Thesaurie to consider the same And to take Swch effectuall wayes as ther Lordships in ther wisedomes Should think fitt to putt him in a capacitie to discharge the debts he hath contracted upon the accompt foirsaid As the said Act more fullie bears And Seing that his bills for the said expensses are now of a Long tyme Dwe And that he is threatned with dilligence for not payment And that he hath nothing wherby to discharge the Same As alsoe that it is hoped that his wndertakeing to follow the foirsaid Stwdy may prove to the Advantage and good of the nation And that it hes bein his Majesties ther grace And Lordships constant custom to encouradge Learneing and good Literature As the said petitione bears His Majesties high Commissioner and Lords of his majesties privie Counsell haveing considered the aboev petitione given in to them be the said Mr George Gordoun professor of the orientall Langwages They heirby recommend to The Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Thesaurie to consider the petitioners cause And to fall upon some effectuall way for capacitating him to pay the saids debts mentioned in the petitione And to Subsist till some way be fallen upon for his Suteable Setlement in this his native Countrie.

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Order

Recomendatione Mr George Gordowne

Anent the petitione given in to The Lords of his majesties privie Counsell Be Mr George Gordon Shewing That Ther Grace and Lordships petitioner at the desyre of some Countreymen was ingadged to follow the Stwdy of the orientall Langwadges And his wndertakeing haveing bein Comwnicat to the Generall Assemblie Anno Jaj vic nyntie four they ordered a collectione to be made throw the Severall presbetries for to help to Defray his expensses But in regwaird the Same was almost in effectwall The Commissione of the Last assemblie takeing to ther consideratione that his expensses of travelling from Wtrecht to, and Stwdieing att Lipsick2 Vienna and Severall other places for the Space of two yeirs and upwards was considerable And that upon the credit of the natione he had gott advanced severall Soumes of money which lyes Still over wnpayed finding no other way to gett the Same defrayed they were pleased by ther act of the third of September instant to recomend it sereowselie to the Lords of his Majesties Thesaurie to consider the same And to take Swch effectuall wayes as ther Lordships in ther wisedomes Should think fitt to putt him in a capacitie to discharge the debts he hath contracted upon the accompt foirsaid As the said Act more fullie bears And Seing that his bills for the said expensses are now of a Long tyme Dwe And that he is threatned with dilligence for not payment And that he hath nothing wherby to discharge the Same As alsoe that it is hoped that his wndertakeing to follow the foirsaid Stwdy may prove to the Advantage and good of the nation And that it hes bein his Majesties ther grace And Lordships constant custom to encouradge Learneing and good Literature As the said petitione bears His Majesties high Commissioner and Lords of his majesties privie Counsell haveing considered the aboev petitione given in to them be the said Mr George Gordoun professor of the orientall Langwages They heirby recommend to The Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Thesaurie to consider the petitioners cause And to fall upon some effectuall way for capacitating him to pay the saids debts mentioned in the petitione And to Subsist till some way be fallen upon for his Suteable Setlement in this his native Countrie.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 288r-289r.

2. This word is only partially legible, having been written over an earlier word.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 288r-289r.

2. This word is only partially legible, having been written over an earlier word.

Sederunt, 30 September 1696, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

His Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mellvill; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Morton; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Leven; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Kintore; Lord John Hamilton; Lord Raith; Lord Ross; Lord Belhaven; Lord Carmichael; Lord Ruthven; Sir James Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraige; 3 Lord Anstruther; Mr Fra: Montgomery; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Leyes; Laird of Stevensone; Sir Thomas Livingston; Laird of Cessnock; Laird of Ballhousie

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Sederunt

His Majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mellvill; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Morton; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Lothian; Earl of Leven; Earl of Forfar; Earl of Kintore; Lord John Hamilton; Lord Raith; Lord Ross; Lord Belhaven; Lord Carmichael; Lord Ruthven; Sir James Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Justice Clerk; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraige; 3 Lord Anstruther; Mr Fra: Montgomery; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Leyes; Laird of Stevensone; Sir Thomas Livingston; Laird of Cessnock; Laird of Ballhousie

1. NRS, PC2/26, 288r.

2. NRS, PC2/26, 288r.

3. The name ‘Lord Anstruther’ scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 288r.

2. NRS, PC2/26, 288r.

3. The name ‘Lord Anstruther’ scored out here.

Judicial Proceeding, 23 September 1696, Edinburgh

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Judicial Proceeding

Remitt Angws against Mylne

Anent the lybell or Letters of complaint raised and perswed before the Lords of privie Counsell at the instance of Isobell Angws relict of Charles Thomsone skipper in Leith with concurse of Sir James Stewart his majesties Advocat for his highnes interest in the mater underurittin Makeing mention That wher albeit by the Lawes of this and all other well governed nationes and comounewealths the ejecting of persones from the duelling houses and the extorteing of writes vi et metu for that effect And the putting of the Same to executione efter the Same was Suspended and reductione raised theron befor the Lords of Sessione are crymes of ane high nature and Severely to be pwnished Yet trwe it is that the said Isobell Angws Complainer being left a wedow with two yowng childrein did not know as yet any way how to provide for her own and ther Living And finding that befor her poor childrein wanted bread She would as many in her sad and Desolat circumstances Doe, vend Some aill and brandie thinking therby to help herself and poor family to Live tho never so soberlie In order to this the said complainer did take ane house upon the Shoar of Leith from William Milne measone burges of Edinburgh for a yeir upon payment of two Hundereth merks of rent But he finding that if by any meanes he could have more rent for his house would never Stand to eject the said Complainer the poor wedow and fatherles childrein even at Mertimes notwithstanding of his Setting ther house from whittsonday Jaj vic nyntie five to whittsonday Jaj vic nyntie Six Therfor in order to have the Said Complainer and her poor childrein cast owt he never rested till he found owt ane other man to take her house over her, head at Mertimes But finding it Difficult to accomplish his furiows and malitiows Designe against the poor wedow now when he had the offer of more rent And because the said Complainer had preadvanced him more money then the half yeirs rent amownted to the Said William Milne knew no Laufull way to cause the said Complainer remove at Mertimes wnles he could indwce her vys et modis to subscribe ticket to remove within eight dayes But finding that as yet he could not gett this his project furdered threatned the Said Complainer a poor wedow most terriblie that he being her Land Lord could easielie obtaine ane order from the baillies of Leith to cast her and her poor familie to the Streets which Soe amazed the Said Complainer not knowing what to doe or whither to goe if She were cast owt But he haveing his intentiones bent only to rwine the Said Complainer and her poor familie (who kneu of no house wher they might transport themselvs and goods at mertimes not being her terme for removeing) threatned her again that by vertue of ane warrand (though he had non) from the baillie he would eject the said Complainer never animadverting to his bargaine with her from whittsonday to whittsonday And the said Complainer being a poor Simple woeman and affrayed of Such minaces and crwell threatenings wes at lenth by William Mylnes wheedleing and Subtilitie indwced to Subscribe a ticket wnder the penaltie of Two hundereth merks (which She did onlie to Stay his furie) to remove within five or Six dayes yet because the said Complainer could have no house to take at that tyme to accomodat her poor family and Litle plainshing which She had And because the man who tooke her house over her head was not soe very wrgent for it She was obleidged to Stay thrie or four dayes more to Sie if her Land Lord would pay her money which She had given him befor hand which She had given him beforhand which when for Gods Sake the Said Complainer craved he allwayes refwsed to pay She then told him that he cowld not desyre her to remove at Mertimes when She had taken the house for ane yeir wnles he would aither provide her another house or pay her money advanced to him And the said Complainer told him moreover that as She could with her poor familie lye in the Streets and Lose all her fwrniture soe he owght not to throw her owt the said William Mylne now finding that he could not have his most maliciows designe accompished2 most crwellie charged the said Complainer with horning to make payment to him of the Soume of Two Hundereth merks as the penaltie alleadged incurred through faillzie thinking that if he wanted more rent for his house he Should be Sure to rwine the said persewer the poor wedow by exacting the two Hundereth merks in Leiw therof Wherupon the said Complainer was obleidged to Suspend the charge of horning and raised reductione of the ticket Subscribed vi et melu when She was in prisone Notwithstanding of all which Suspensione past expeded and intimat the said William Milne most avaratiowsely and crwellie never Considering the Suspensione or reductione which are not yet discust did upon the […] or ane or other of the dayes of Aprile Last bypast against all Law and in contempt of our authoritie poind and Spwillzea the said Complainer the poor wedow her house for Two hundereth merks of rent Wheras efter Just compt and reckning befor two Jwdiciows men the Complainer owed him nothing But Fourtie pund Scots And the said Complainer being absent herself when he caused poind and Spwillzea her house He took all her furniture from her so that the said Complainer nor her poor childrein hes not a bed wherupon to lay themselvs And not content with this Because he found no oppositione then again upon the […] or ane or other of the dayes of May Last hes of new taken away and plundered what he then left soe that by his most crwell furie and avarice against the said Complainer a poor wedow who is left in Swch a conditione with her poor childrein that he hes left the said Complainer nothing on earth wherwith to nowrish her poor childrein and the said Complainer haveing gone to her Land Lord and desyred him for the Lords Sake to give her Some goods againe Such as a bed or blankets to cover herself and childrein in the night he ansuered that he had raither sie the said Complainer Drowned Then by advice the said Complainer took a nottar publict and past to him Desyreing he might make restitutione of her goods againe and if efter disscussing the Suspensione and reductione any money were found Due to him he Should be honestly payed of the Same which was altogither refwsed her wherupon the said Complainers procurator in her name haveing the Suspensione and reductione in his hands protested that what he had Spwillzied and plundered from her the said Isobell Angws was most wnwarrantablie done and that it was and might be a ryot Done in contempt of our authoritie and Lawes As also protested for coast Skaith and Damnadge As the instrwment under the hand of a nottar publict heirwith prodwced will testifie Wherby it may evidentlie appear to the Lords of our privie Counsell that the above William Milne is gwiltie of a high and manifest ryot And therfor he owght and Should be Severely pwnished in his persone and goods to the example and terror of others to comitt the lyke in tyme comeing And Anent the charge given to the said defender to have compeared personally befor the Saids Lords of privie Cownsell at ane certaine Day now bypast to have ansuered to the foirsaid Complaint And to have heard and Sein Such order and course taken therin As the Saids Lords Should think fitt wnder the paine of rebellione and putting of him to the horne As in the principall Letters or lybell of Complaint and executiones therof at more Lenth is contained which Lybell and Letters of Complaint being this day called in presence of the saids Lords of privie Counsell And the persewer Compeareing personallie with Sir Patrick Home her Advocat And the defender Compeareing also personallie with Mr William Calderwood his advocat His Majesties High Commissioner and the Counsell haveing considered the forsaid lybell they heirby refwse to Sustaine process theron befor the Counsell And remitts the Same to be persewed and insisted in befor the Judge ordinar as accords

Att Edinburgh the twentie third day of September Jaj vic nyntie six yeirs

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Judicial Proceeding

Remitt Angws against Mylne

Anent the lybell or Letters of complaint raised and perswed before the Lords of privie Counsell at the instance of Isobell Angws relict of Charles Thomsone skipper in Leith with concurse of Sir James Stewart his majesties Advocat for his highnes interest in the mater underurittin Makeing mention That wher albeit by the Lawes of this and all other well governed nationes and comounewealths the ejecting of persones from the duelling houses and the extorteing of writes vi et metu for that effect And the putting of the Same to executione efter the Same was Suspended and reductione raised theron befor the Lords of Sessione are crymes of ane high nature and Severely to be pwnished Yet trwe it is that the said Isobell Angws Complainer being left a wedow with two yowng childrein did not know as yet any way how to provide for her own and ther Living And finding that befor her poor childrein wanted bread She would as many in her sad and Desolat circumstances Doe, vend Some aill and brandie thinking therby to help herself and poor family to Live tho never so soberlie In order to this the said complainer did take ane house upon the Shoar of Leith from William Milne measone burges of Edinburgh for a yeir upon payment of two Hundereth merks of rent But he finding that if by any meanes he could have more rent for his house would never Stand to eject the said Complainer the poor wedow and fatherles childrein even at Mertimes notwithstanding of his Setting ther house from whittsonday Jaj vic nyntie five to whittsonday Jaj vic nyntie Six Therfor in order to have the Said Complainer and her poor childrein cast owt he never rested till he found owt ane other man to take her house over her, head at Mertimes But finding it Difficult to accomplish his furiows and malitiows Designe against the poor wedow now when he had the offer of more rent And because the said Complainer had preadvanced him more money then the half yeirs rent amownted to the Said William Milne knew no Laufull way to cause the said Complainer remove at Mertimes wnles he could indwce her vys et modis to subscribe ticket to remove within eight dayes But finding that as yet he could not gett this his project furdered threatned the Said Complainer a poor wedow most terriblie that he being her Land Lord could easielie obtaine ane order from the baillies of Leith to cast her and her poor familie to the Streets which Soe amazed the Said Complainer not knowing what to doe or whither to goe if She were cast owt But he haveing his intentiones bent only to rwine the Said Complainer and her poor familie (who kneu of no house wher they might transport themselvs and goods at mertimes not being her terme for removeing) threatned her again that by vertue of ane warrand (though he had non) from the baillie he would eject the said Complainer never animadverting to his bargaine with her from whittsonday to whittsonday And the said Complainer being a poor Simple woeman and affrayed of Such minaces and crwell threatenings wes at lenth by William Mylnes wheedleing and Subtilitie indwced to Subscribe a ticket wnder the penaltie of Two hundereth merks (which She did onlie to Stay his furie) to remove within five or Six dayes yet because the said Complainer could have no house to take at that tyme to accomodat her poor family and Litle plainshing which She had And because the man who tooke her house over her head was not soe very wrgent for it She was obleidged to Stay thrie or four dayes more to Sie if her Land Lord would pay her money which She had given him befor hand which She had given him beforhand which when for Gods Sake the Said Complainer craved he allwayes refwsed to pay She then told him that he cowld not desyre her to remove at Mertimes when She had taken the house for ane yeir wnles he would aither provide her another house or pay her money advanced to him And the said Complainer told him moreover that as She could with her poor familie lye in the Streets and Lose all her fwrniture soe he owght not to throw her owt the said William Mylne now finding that he could not have his most maliciows designe accompished2 most crwellie charged the said Complainer with horning to make payment to him of the Soume of Two Hundereth merks as the penaltie alleadged incurred through faillzie thinking that if he wanted more rent for his house he Should be Sure to rwine the said persewer the poor wedow by exacting the two Hundereth merks in Leiw therof Wherupon the said Complainer was obleidged to Suspend the charge of horning and raised reductione of the ticket Subscribed vi et melu when She was in prisone Notwithstanding of all which Suspensione past expeded and intimat the said William Milne most avaratiowsely and crwellie never Considering the Suspensione or reductione which are not yet discust did upon the […] or ane or other of the dayes of Aprile Last bypast against all Law and in contempt of our authoritie poind and Spwillzea the said Complainer the poor wedow her house for Two hundereth merks of rent Wheras efter Just compt and reckning befor two Jwdiciows men the Complainer owed him nothing But Fourtie pund Scots And the said Complainer being absent herself when he caused poind and Spwillzea her house He took all her furniture from her so that the said Complainer nor her poor childrein hes not a bed wherupon to lay themselvs And not content with this Because he found no oppositione then again upon the […] or ane or other of the dayes of May Last hes of new taken away and plundered what he then left soe that by his most crwell furie and avarice against the said Complainer a poor wedow who is left in Swch a conditione with her poor childrein that he hes left the said Complainer nothing on earth wherwith to nowrish her poor childrein and the said Complainer haveing gone to her Land Lord and desyred him for the Lords Sake to give her Some goods againe Such as a bed or blankets to cover herself and childrein in the night he ansuered that he had raither sie the said Complainer Drowned Then by advice the said Complainer took a nottar publict and past to him Desyreing he might make restitutione of her goods againe and if efter disscussing the Suspensione and reductione any money were found Due to him he Should be honestly payed of the Same which was altogither refwsed her wherupon the said Complainers procurator in her name haveing the Suspensione and reductione in his hands protested that what he had Spwillzied and plundered from her the said Isobell Angws was most wnwarrantablie done and that it was and might be a ryot Done in contempt of our authoritie and Lawes As also protested for coast Skaith and Damnadge As the instrwment under the hand of a nottar publict heirwith prodwced will testifie Wherby it may evidentlie appear to the Lords of our privie Counsell that the above William Milne is gwiltie of a high and manifest ryot And therfor he owght and Should be Severely pwnished in his persone and goods to the example and terror of others to comitt the lyke in tyme comeing And Anent the charge given to the said defender to have compeared personally befor the Saids Lords of privie Cownsell at ane certaine Day now bypast to have ansuered to the foirsaid Complaint And to have heard and Sein Such order and course taken therin As the Saids Lords Should think fitt wnder the paine of rebellione and putting of him to the horne As in the principall Letters or lybell of Complaint and executiones therof at more Lenth is contained which Lybell and Letters of Complaint being this day called in presence of the saids Lords of privie Counsell And the persewer Compeareing personallie with Sir Patrick Home her Advocat And the defender Compeareing also personallie with Mr William Calderwood his advocat His Majesties High Commissioner and the Counsell haveing considered the forsaid lybell they heirby refwse to Sustaine process theron befor the Counsell And remitts the Same to be persewed and insisted in befor the Judge ordinar as accords

1. NRS, PC2/26, 285r-288r.

2. Sic.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 285r-288r.

2. Sic.

Act, 23 September 1696, Edinburgh

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Act

Act Howiesone against Cockpen

Bill of Suspensione Cass of Cockpen and wthers Against Mr Ritchard Howiesone with the ansuers therto read And his Majesties Commissioner and the Counsell Doe heirby allow a mwtwall probatione to both charger and Suspender for proveing what was the conditione of the Manse of Cockpen and offices therof at the tyme of Mr Howiesone his entrie therto and removeall therfrom And allowes Mr Howiesone to prove what expensses he depursed in intreating or repaireing the said manse and officehouse And assignes the […] day of […] to both pairties for proveing the points foirsaids admitted to ther probatione And allowes Letters of Dilligence to be direct at both pairties interest for citeing of wittnesses

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Act

Act Howiesone against Cockpen

Bill of Suspensione Cass of Cockpen and wthers Against Mr Ritchard Howiesone with the ansuers therto read And his Majesties Commissioner and the Counsell Doe heirby allow a mwtwall probatione to both charger and Suspender for proveing what was the conditione of the Manse of Cockpen and offices therof at the tyme of Mr Howiesone his entrie therto and removeall therfrom And allowes Mr Howiesone to prove what expensses he depursed in intreating or repaireing the said manse and officehouse And assignes the […] day of […] to both pairties for proveing the points foirsaids admitted to ther probatione And allowes Letters of Dilligence to be direct at both pairties interest for citeing of wittnesses

1. NRS, PC2/26, 285r.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 285r.

Sederunt, 23 September 1696, Edinburgh

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Sederunt

His majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mellvill; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Kintore; Lord John Hamilton; Lord Raith; Lord Ross; Lord Belhaven; Lord Carmichael; Lord Ruthven; Sir James Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Fountainhall; Lord Anstruther; Mr Fra: Montgomery; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Leyes; Laird of Stevensone; Sir Thomas Livingstoun; Laird of Cessnock; Laird of Balhoussie; Proveist of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the twentie third day of September Jaj vic nyntie six yeirs1

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Sederunt

His majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mellvill; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyll; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Kintore; Lord John Hamilton; Lord Raith; Lord Ross; Lord Belhaven; Lord Carmichael; Lord Ruthven; Sir James Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Fountainhall; Lord Anstruther; Mr Fra: Montgomery; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Leyes; Laird of Stevensone; Sir Thomas Livingstoun; Laird of Cessnock; Laird of Balhoussie; Proveist of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/26, 284v.

2. NRS, PC2/26, 285r.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 284v.

2. NRS, PC2/26, 285r.

Act, 17 September 1696, Edinburgh

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Act

Act Mr Thomas Ogilvie

Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of his majesties privie Counsell be Mr Thomas Ogilvie preacher of the Gospell Shewing That wher the petitioner by order of the presbetrie of Dwndie hath Supplied the vaccant congregatione of Alyth and preached therat since March Last And is to continwe preaching ther untill he be recalled Conforme to the act of the presbetrie and declaratione of the heretors therwith prodwced wherby he hath right to the Stipend of the said paroch Conform to the acts of parliament made anent Supplieing the vacancies in the north And therfore humbly craveing to the effect eftermentioned As the said petitione bears The saids Lords of his majesties privie Counsell haveing considered the above petitione with the act of the presbetrie and declaratione of the heretors mentioned therin And prodwced therwith they heirby allow to the petitioner the Stipend of the above kirk of Alyth for this present cropt and yeir of God Jaj vic nyntie six And decernes and ordaines the petitioner to be readily ansuered obeyed and payed of the said yeirs Stipend to the heretors fermers titullars tacksemen tennents and possessors and others lyable in the saids yeirs Stipends And ordaines Letters of Horning to be direct at the petitioners instance against the heretors fewers wodsetters liferenters titulars tacksemen tenents possessors and others lyable in payment of the said yeirs Stipend to make payment of the same to the petitioner upon productione of a decreit of Locality and in caise ther be non ordaines the heretors and others foirsaids to make payment of the said yeirs Stipend according as they shall be decerned and determined be the Judge ordinary

Att Edinburgh the Seventyne day of September Jaj vic nyntie six years

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Act

Act Mr Thomas Ogilvie

Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of his majesties privie Counsell be Mr Thomas Ogilvie preacher of the Gospell Shewing That wher the petitioner by order of the presbetrie of Dwndie hath Supplied the vaccant congregatione of Alyth and preached therat since March Last And is to continwe preaching ther untill he be recalled Conforme to the act of the presbetrie and declaratione of the heretors therwith prodwced wherby he hath right to the Stipend of the said paroch Conform to the acts of parliament made anent Supplieing the vacancies in the north And therfore humbly craveing to the effect eftermentioned As the said petitione bears The saids Lords of his majesties privie Counsell haveing considered the above petitione with the act of the presbetrie and declaratione of the heretors mentioned therin And prodwced therwith they heirby allow to the petitioner the Stipend of the above kirk of Alyth for this present cropt and yeir of God Jaj vic nyntie six And decernes and ordaines the petitioner to be readily ansuered obeyed and payed of the said yeirs Stipend to the heretors fermers titullars tacksemen tennents and possessors and others lyable in the saids yeirs Stipends And ordaines Letters of Horning to be direct at the petitioners instance against the heretors fewers wodsetters liferenters titulars tacksemen tenents possessors and others lyable in payment of the said yeirs Stipend to make payment of the same to the petitioner upon productione of a decreit of Locality and in caise ther be non ordaines the heretors and others foirsaids to make payment of the said yeirs Stipend according as they shall be decerned and determined be the Judge ordinary

1. NRS, PC2/26, 284r-284v.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 284r-284v.

Sederunt, 17 September 1696, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Seventyne day of September Jaj vic nyntie six years1

D1696/9/72

Sederunt

His majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mellvill; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyle; Earl of Morton; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Kintore; Lord Raith; Lord Ross; Lord Belhaven; Lord Carmichael; Lord Ruthven; Sir James Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Mr Fra: Montgomery; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Leyes; Laird of Stevenson; Laird of Cessnock; Laird of Balhousie; Proveist of Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the Seventyne day of September Jaj vic nyntie six years1

D1696/9/72

Sederunt

His majesties Commissioner; Lord Chancellor; Earl of Mellvill; Duke of Qweensberry; Earl of Argyle; Earl of Morton; Earl of Lauderdale; Earl of Leven; Earl of Kintore; Lord Raith; Lord Ross; Lord Belhaven; Lord Carmichael; Lord Ruthven; Sir James Ogilvie; Lord Advocat; Lord Philliphaugh; Lord Hallcraig; Lord Anstruther; Lord Rankeillor; Mr Fra: Montgomery; Laird of Grant; Laird of Pollock; Laird of Blackbarrony; Laird of Leyes; Laird of Stevenson; Laird of Cessnock; Laird of Balhousie; Proveist of Edinburgh

1. NRS, PC2/26, 284r.

2. NRS, PC2/26, 284r.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 284r.

2. NRS, PC2/26, 284r.

Act, 4 September 1696, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the fourth day of September Jaj vic and nyntie Six yeirs

D1696/9/61

Act

Act Erskine of Alva

Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of his majesties privie Counsell Be Sir John Ereskine of Alva Shewing That wher the petitioner was Duely and Lawfullie Served and in Speciall to the deceast Sir Charles Ereskine of Alva his father befor the macers in the moneth of Febrwary Last in the Lands of Cambuskenneth and others contained in his service Conforme to the Late act of parliament cum benificio in ventarii And upon his Service and retoure obtained ane precept furth of the Chancellarie direct to the Shirreff of Clackmannand and his deputies for infesting him in the Lands and others foirsaids which precept could take no effect in respect ther was no Shirreff in that Shyre nether would […] Rollo of Woddsyde who had ane Commissione to exerce that office accept of the Same Wherby the petitione is extreamly prejudged And will be Still more wnles ther Lordships provide remeid And therfore humbly craveing to the effect eftermentioned As the said petitione bears The Saids Lords of his majesties privie Counsell haveing considered the above petitione they heirby nominat appoint and awthorize Leivetennent Collonell John Ereskine deputy governour of the Castle of the Stirleing to be Shirreff of the Shirreffdome of Clackmanan in that part for this speciall effect to infeft the said Sir John Areskin of Alva the petitioner in the Lands and others abovementioned Contained in his precept and retoure

Att Edinburgh the fourth day of September Jaj vic and nyntie Six yeirs

D1696/9/61

Act

Act Erskine of Alva

Anent the petitione given in to the Lords of his majesties privie Counsell Be Sir John Ereskine of Alva Shewing That wher the petitioner was Duely and Lawfullie Served and in Speciall to the deceast Sir Charles Ereskine of Alva his father befor the macers in the moneth of Febrwary Last in the Lands of Cambuskenneth and others contained in his service Conforme to the Late act of parliament cum benificio in ventarii And upon his Service and retoure obtained ane precept furth of the Chancellarie direct to the Shirreff of Clackmannand and his deputies for infesting him in the Lands and others foirsaids which precept could take no effect in respect ther was no Shirreff in that Shyre nether would […] Rollo of Woddsyde who had ane Commissione to exerce that office accept of the Same Wherby the petitione is extreamly prejudged And will be Still more wnles ther Lordships provide remeid And therfore humbly craveing to the effect eftermentioned As the said petitione bears The Saids Lords of his majesties privie Counsell haveing considered the above petitione they heirby nominat appoint and awthorize Leivetennent Collonell John Ereskine deputy governour of the Castle of the Stirleing to be Shirreff of the Shirreffdome of Clackmanan in that part for this speciall effect to infeft the said Sir John Areskin of Alva the petitioner in the Lands and others abovementioned Contained in his precept and retoure

1. NRS, PC2/26, 283v-284r.

1. NRS, PC2/26, 283v-284r.