Warrant, 27 May 1693, Edinburgh

Act, 28 December 1693, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh The Tuentie seventh day of May Jaj vic nyntie thrie years

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Warrant

Uarrand for Confyning Mr Thomas Gordoune to the toune of Killmarnock

The uhich day Mr Thomas Gordoune Late Regent In the Colledge of Glasgow who is under bale before the Lords of privie Counsell 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 Confyne the said Mr Thomas Gordoun to the toune of Killmarnock to remaine therin And not goe furth therof uithout their speciall warrand for that effect And appoynts the Macers of privie Councell to detaine him prisoner untill he Give bond and find sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privie Counsell That He shall repaire to his said Confynment and observe and keep the same betuixt and this day Eight dayes And that he shall Live peacably in the Commone forme and appear when called for under the penaltie of tuo thousand merks scotts

Att Edinburgh The Tuentie seventh day of May Jaj vic nyntie thrie years

A1693/5/621

Warrant

Uarrand for Confyning Mr Thomas Gordoune to the toune of Killmarnock

The uhich day Mr Thomas Gordoune Late Regent In the Colledge of Glasgow who is under bale before the Lords of privie Counsell 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 Confyne the said Mr Thomas Gordoun to the toune of Killmarnock to remaine therin And not goe furth therof uithout their speciall warrand for that effect And appoynts the Macers of privie Councell to detaine him prisoner untill he Give bond and find sufficient Cautione acted in the books of privie Counsell That He shall repaire to his said Confynment and observe and keep the same betuixt and this day Eight dayes And that he shall Live peacably in the Commone forme and appear when called for under the penaltie of tuo thousand merks scotts

1. NRS, PC1/49, 53.

1. NRS, PC1/49, 53.