Warrant, 19 May 1692, Edinburgh

Act, 29 December 1692, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the nynteinth day off Maij Jaj vjc and nyntie tuo years

A1692/5/1191

Warrant

Warrand for transporting Navalpain from Edinburgh to Blackness

The Lords of there Majestyes privie Councill being acquanted by the Lord Chancellour that he hade warrand from his majesty for removeing Henrie Navalpain from the castle of Edinburgh to the Castle of Blackness To Remaine Closs prisoner there for some tyme The saids Lords doe hereby Recomend to Sir Thomas Livingstoun Commander in cheif of there Majesties forces within this Kingdome to cause transport the persone of the said Henrie Naval Pain once this day or the morrow forenoon from the Castle of Edinburgh to the castle of Blackness under a sufficient guaird And discharges the guaird to permitt Mr Pain to speak or converse with any persones from the tyme they receave him at Edinburgh Castle untill they delyver him in to Blackness Castle and Recomends to the Earle of Leven Governour of the said Castle of Edinburgh And in his absence Gives order and warrand to the next Comanding officer there to delyver the said Henry Naval Pain to the officers of the pairty to be sent by Sir Thomas Livingstoun And Recomends to the Earle of Linlythgow governour of the said Castle of Blackness and in his absence Gives order and warrand to the Leivetennent Governour or next Comanding officer there to receave and detaine the said Naval Paine Closs prisoner in the said Castle and suffer none to have access to him to speak or Converse with him without speciall warrand from there majestyes or the Councill.

At Edinburgh 19 May 1692

A1692/5/1191

Warrant

Warrant for transporting Neville Payne from Edinburgh to Blackness

The lords of their majesties’ privy council being informed by the lord chancellor that he had a warrant from his majesty for removing Henry Neville Payne from the Castle of Edinburgh to the Castle of Blackness, to remain a close prisoner there for some time. The said lords hereby recommend to Sir Thomas Livingston, commander in chief of their majesties’ forces within this kingdom, to transport the person of the said Henry Neville Payne today or tomorrow forenoon from the Castle of Edinburgh to the Castle of Blackness under a sufficient guard, and they forbid the guard to permit Mr Payne to speak or converse with any persons from the time they receive him at Edinburgh Castle until they deliver him in to Blackness Castle, and they recommend to the earl of Leven, governor of the said Castle of Edinburgh, and in his absence they give order and warrant to the next commanding officer there, to deliver the said Henry Neville Payne to the officers of the party to be sent by Sir Thomas Livingston, and they recommend to the earl of Linlithgow, governor of the said Castle of Blackness and in his absence they give order and warrant to the lieutenant governor or next commanding officer there, to receive and detain the said Neville Payne as a close prisoner in the said castle and suffer none to have access to him to speak or converse with him without special warrant from their majesties or the council.

0. PC1/48, 203-4.

1. PC1/48, 203-4.

0. PC1/48, 203-4.

1. PC1/48, 203-4.