Warrant, 26 May 1693, Edinburgh

Act, 28 December 1693, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Tuentieth sixth day of May Jaj vic nyntie thrie years

A1693/5/411

Warrant

Warrand for transporting Gairletoun from Edinburgh to Blackness

The which day Sir George Seatoune of Gairletoune who is under bale before the privie Councell That he shall Live peacably under their Majesties government and appear before the Councell when called for Being charged upon his bond to appear as said is And Having appeared accordingly And Having refuised to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and signe the assurance to their Majesties appoynted by Act of parliament Their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Councell Doe heirby ordaine the said Sir George Seatoune to be Carryed prisoner to the tolbooth of Edinburgh not only for refusing the oath of alleadgance and assurance But lykewayes that it is Informed That he hes corresponded uith their Majesties declared rebells And Recommends to Sir Thomas Livingstoune Commander in cheiff of their Majesties forces uithin this kingdome To Cause Convoy the persone of the said Sir George under a sufficient Guaird from the said tolbooth to the castle of Blackness ther to remaine prisoner till farder ordor And ordaines the Magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of their tolbooth to delyver him to the said Guaird And Recommends to the Earle of Linlithgow And In his absence ordaines the deputy Governour of the said castle or nixt Commanding officer ther to receave him from the said guaird For which this shall be a sufficient uarrand to all persones concerned

Att Edinburgh The Tuentieth sixth day of May Jaj vic nyntie thrie years

A1693/5/411

Warrant

Warrand for transporting Gairletoun from Edinburgh to Blackness

The which day Sir George Seatoune of Gairletoune who is under bale before the privie Councell That he shall Live peacably under their Majesties government and appear before the Councell when called for Being charged upon his bond to appear as said is And Having appeared accordingly And Having refuised to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and signe the assurance to their Majesties appoynted by Act of parliament Their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Councell Doe heirby ordaine the said Sir George Seatoune to be Carryed prisoner to the tolbooth of Edinburgh not only for refusing the oath of alleadgance and assurance But lykewayes that it is Informed That he hes corresponded uith their Majesties declared rebells And Recommends to Sir Thomas Livingstoune Commander in cheiff of their Majesties forces uithin this kingdome To Cause Convoy the persone of the said Sir George under a sufficient Guaird from the said tolbooth to the castle of Blackness ther to remaine prisoner till farder ordor And ordaines the Magistrats of Edinburgh and keeper of their tolbooth to delyver him to the said Guaird And Recommends to the Earle of Linlithgow And In his absence ordaines the deputy Governour of the said castle or nixt Commanding officer ther to receave him from the said guaird For which this shall be a sufficient uarrand to all persones concerned

1. NRS, PC1/49, 44.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 44.