Warrant, 7 April 1696, Edinburgh

Procedure: petition, 31 December 1696, Edinburgh

Att Edinburgh the seventh day of Apryle Jaj vjc nyntie six years

A1696/4/251

Warrant

Warrand for Committing Elderslie and forfaulting Craigies bond

Sir William Wallace of Cragie and Mr Thomas Wallace of Elderslie For both whom William Biggar of Uolmet is Cautioner Having been Charged upon their bonds to have appeared before the Lords of his Majesties privie Councell Compeared The said Mr Thomas Wallace and the said William Biggar of Uolmet and a testificat being formerly produced for Sir William Wallace and another upon soull and Conscience Declaring that what is in the first testificat is truth The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councell In respect the said Mr Thomas Wallace hath been in France since the year Jaj vjc nyntie three Committed him to a macer to Carry him prisoner to the tolbooth of Edinburgh And alloues the Clerks of Councell to delyver the bond granted by the said Mr Thomas Wallace and his said Cautioner for his peacable behaviour and appearance when called for dated the tuenty fifth day of January Jaj vjc nyntie six years And Have forfaulted and heirby forfaults the penaltie of one Thousand pounds sterline Contained in a bond granted by the said Sir William Wallace as principall and the said William Biggar of Wolmet as Cautioner dated the tuenty fourth day of January and Eighteenth day of February Last bypast And Decerns and ordaines the principall and Cautioner forsaid to make payment to George Baillie of Jarvisuood Generall Receaver of his majesties Croun rents of the said soume of one thousand pounds sterling of penaltie And ordaines Letters of horning and poynding on six dayes and others needfull under the signet of Councill to pass heiron in forme as effeirs with this Condition alwayes That if the said Sir William Wallace shall upon the fourteenth day of Apryle instant aither appear himself personallie before the saids Lords of privie Councell or produce to their Lordships a testificatt under the hand of a phisitian upon soull and Conscience of the said Sir William Wallace his present Indispositione That then the saids Lords will furder Consider his case And Discharges the extracting of this Interloquitor untill the said Fourteenth day of Apryle instant be elapsed

Att Edinburgh the seventh day of Apryle Jaj vjc nyntie six years

A1696/4/251

Warrant

Warrand for Committing Elderslie and forfaulting Craigies bond

Sir William Wallace of Cragie and Mr Thomas Wallace of Elderslie For both whom William Biggar of Uolmet is Cautioner Having been Charged upon their bonds to have appeared before the Lords of his Majesties privie Councell Compeared The said Mr Thomas Wallace and the said William Biggar of Uolmet and a testificat being formerly produced for Sir William Wallace and another upon soull and Conscience Declaring that what is in the first testificat is truth The saids Lords of his Majesties privy Councell In respect the said Mr Thomas Wallace hath been in France since the year Jaj vjc nyntie three Committed him to a macer to Carry him prisoner to the tolbooth of Edinburgh And alloues the Clerks of Councell to delyver the bond granted by the said Mr Thomas Wallace and his said Cautioner for his peacable behaviour and appearance when called for dated the tuenty fifth day of January Jaj vjc nyntie six years And Have forfaulted and heirby forfaults the penaltie of one Thousand pounds sterline Contained in a bond granted by the said Sir William Wallace as principall and the said William Biggar of Wolmet as Cautioner dated the tuenty fourth day of January and Eighteenth day of February Last bypast And Decerns and ordaines the principall and Cautioner forsaid to make payment to George Baillie of Jarvisuood Generall Receaver of his majesties Croun rents of the said soume of one thousand pounds sterling of penaltie And ordaines Letters of horning and poynding on six dayes and others needfull under the signet of Councill to pass heiron in forme as effeirs with this Condition alwayes That if the said Sir William Wallace shall upon the fourteenth day of Apryle instant aither appear himself personallie before the saids Lords of privie Councell or produce to their Lordships a testificatt under the hand of a phisitian upon soull and Conscience of the said Sir William Wallace his present Indispositione That then the saids Lords will furder Consider his case And Discharges the extracting of this Interloquitor untill the said Fourteenth day of Apryle instant be elapsed

1. NRS, PC1/50, 456-7.

1. NRS, PC1/50, 456-7.