Att Edinburgh The Threttieth day of May Jaj vic and nyntie three yeirs
A1693/5/68
A1693/5/681
Warrant
Uarrand for Imprisoning The Lairds of Ednem and Gladstanes
The uhich day […] Edmonstoune of Ednem and […] Glaidstones of that ilk who were seased by a pairtie and brought to the Counsell barr Being requyred to suear and signe the oath of alleadgance and subscribe the Assurance to their Majesties appoynted by Act of parliament And having refuised Their Majesties High Commissioner and Lords of privie Councell Doe Heirby ordaine them to be Carryed prisoners to the tolbooth of the Cannongate And Recommends to Sir Thomas Livingstoune Commander if cheiff of their Majesties forces uithin this kingdome To Cause transport them from the said tolbooth under a sufficient guaird to the Castle of Blackness And ordaines the Magistrats of Edinburgh Baillies of the Cannongate and keeper of their tolbooth to delyver them to And Recommends to the Earle of Linlithgow Governour of the said castle of Blackness And ordaines the Deputie Governour or nixt Commanding officer ther to receave the saids Lairds of Ednem and Gladstones from the said guaird and detaine them prisoners in the said castle till farder ordor of Councell
1. NRS, PC1/49, 60-61.
1. NRS, PC1/49, 60-61.