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A92644 Letters of intercommuning against several persons declared fugitives for not compearing to answer for conventicles, &c. Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) 1676 (1676) Wing S1511; ESTC R230214 1,412 1

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CR HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE LETTERS OF INTERCOMMUNING Against several Persons declared Fugitives for not compearing to answer for CONVENTICLES c. CHARLES by the Grace of GOD King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith To Our Lovits Macers or Messengers at Arms Our Sheriffs in that part conjunctly and severally specially constitute Greeting Forasmuch as upon the twenty fifth twenty seventh twenty eight twenty ninth and thirty days of July one thousand six hundred and seventy four years the Persons under-written were at the Mercat Crosses of Edinburgh Haddingtoun Lanerk Cowper Perth Dumfermling Stirling Glasgow and Linlithgow successive and respective orderly denunced Our Rebels and put to Our Horn by vertue of letters of denunciation raised used and execute at the instance of Our trusty and well beloved Councellor Sir John Nisbet of Dirletoun Knight Our Advocat for Our interest for their not compearing personally before the Lords of Our Privy Council upon the sixteenth day of July 1674. to have answered and underlyen the Law for their keeping and being present at House and Field-Conventicles at the places following and convocating people thereto Viz. At Enderask Edmonstoun-Chapel Volmet Corstorphine Megdalen-Chapel Borthwick Kirklistoun Gladsmure Torwood Pitscottie-mure Ravensheuch Kinkell Balmerino Falkland Collessie Peth-head of Kirkcaldey Kinneswood Glenveal Sanfoord Moonsey Dumfermlin Dundee Pattenwyme Lathons Eastbarns Dumfries and other places or ane or other of them or near to them And for contemptuous invading and intruding themselves in the Pulpits and Churches of Crawmond Forgund Kirkmahoe and others in the moneths of Apryl May and June on thousand six hundred and seventy four Contrare to the Laws and Acts of Parliament made there-against in manner at length specified in the principal complaint raised against them thereanent Viz. Mr. James Kirktoun Mr. Alexander Lennox Mr. John Rae Mr. David Hume Mr. Edward Jameson Mr. Robert Lockhart Mr. John Walwood Mr. John Weir Mr. Andrew Donaldson sometime in Dalgettie Mr. Thomas M cgill Mr. James Wedderburn in Cowper Mr. Thomas Dowglas Mr. Francis Irving Mr. Alexander Bartrim and Mr. Alexander Wilson As the Letters of Denunciation duely execute and registrate conform to the Act of Parliament produced in presence of Our Privy Council bears At the process of the which Horn the forenamed persons have ever since lyen and continued taking no regard thereof nor of Our Authority and Laws And are encouraged to continue in their Rebellion by the resett supplie and intercommuning which they have with several of their friends and acquaintances to the high contempt of Us Our Authority and Laws OUR WILL IS herefore and We charge you straitly and command that incontinent these Our Letters seen ye passe to the Mercat Crosses of Edinburgh Haddingtoun Linlithgow Lanerk Cowper Perth Dumfermling Stirling Glasgow and other places needful and thereat in Our Name and Authority command and charge all and sundry Our Leiges and Subjects that they nor none of them presume nor take upon hand to resett supply or intercommune with any of the foresaids persons Our Rebels for the causes foresaids nor furnish them with meat drink house harbour victual nor no other thing useful nor comfortable to them or have intelligence with them by word writ or message or any other manner of way under the pain to be repute and esteemed airt and part with them in the crimes foresaids and pursued therefore with all rigor to the terror of others Requiring hereby all Sheriffs Stewards Bailies of Regalities and Bailiries and their Deputs and Magistrates of Burghs to apprehend and commit to prison any of the persons above-written Our Rebels whom they shall find in their respective jurisdictions according to justice as you will answer to Us thereupon The which to do We commit to you conjunctly and severally Our full power by these Our letters delivering them by you duely execute and indorsat again to the Bearer Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the third day of August one thousand six hundred seventy and six years and of Our Reign the twenty eight year Per Actum Dominorum Secreti Concilii Al. Gibson Cl. Sti. Concilii God save the King Edinburgh Printed by the Heirs of Andrew Anderson Printer to His most Sacred Majesty Anno DOM. 1676. CUM PRIVILEGIO