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B05744 William by the grace of God, King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith ... forasmuch as the lords of our Privy Council, by their act of the day and date hereof have appointed their clerks to raise and give out letters ... against all sheriffs of shires, magistrats of burghs, and others, who ... are appointed to sease the saids horses and arms ... Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William II) 1696 (1696) Wing S2008; ESTC R183603 1,371 1

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WR DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE WILLIAM by the Grace of God King of Great-Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith To Macers of Our Privy Council Messengers at Arms Our Sheriffs in that part Conjunctly and Severally Specially Constitute Greeting Forasmuch as the Lords of our Privy Council by their Act of the Day and Date hereof have Appointed their Clerks to Raise and Give out Letters at the Instance of Sir James Stuart Our Advocat for our Interest in the Matter under-written against all Sheriffs of Shires Magistrats of Burghs and others who by the Act of Parliament anent Seasing of Horse and Arms from the Persons not Qualified and the Proclamation of Our Privy Council following thereon are Appointed to Sease the saids Horses and Arms and to make their Report to the Council and have failzied for Citing of the saids Sheriffs Magistrats and others foresaids to Give in their Reports and make payment of their Penalties in manner and to the Effect under-written as also for Charging all Sheriffs Magistrats and others who conform to the said Act of Parliament for Seasing of Horses and Arms and Proclamation of Council following thereon have Seased any Arms so cause Transport them to the Garrisons after-named to the Effect after-mentioned as the said Act of the Date foresaid Ordaining thir Our Letters to be Direct thereon in manner after-specified at more length bears OUR WILL IS HEREFORE and We Charge you strictly and Command that Incontinent thir our Letters secn ye pass and in our Name and Authority Command and charge all and sundry the Sheriffs of the several Shires of this Kingdom Stewarts of Stewartries Baillies of Regalities and their Respective Deputs and the Magistrats of Burghs within their several Jurisdictions to make up and Give in to the saids Lords of our Privy Council or their Clerks the Reports of the Horses and Arms Seased by them as said is within their Respective Bounds and Jurisdictions and that betwixt and and also Command and Charge the saids Sheriffs Stewarts and Baillies of Regalities and their Deputs and Migistrats of Burghs to make payment to George Baillie of Fariswood our General Receiver of the Sum of Five hundred Merks a piece and that upon the said 〈…〉 in case they failzie to give in the saids Reports for the Bounds within their Jurisdictions betwixt and the said Day under the pain of Rebellion and Putting them to our Horn and immediatly in case they failzie after the said 〈…〉 That ye in Our Name and Authority duely lawfully and orderly Denunce the forenamed Persons Failziers our Rebels and put them to Our Horn Escheat and Inbring all their Movable Goods and Gear to our usc for their Contempt and Disobedience and if need beis that ye Fence Arrest Compryse Compell Poind and Distrenzie the forenamed Persons their readiest Movables Goods and Gear ay while compleat Payment be made of the Sums or Penalties above written and also that ye Cause Registrat thir our Letters with the Executions thereof conform to the Act of Parliament and sicklike that ye Command and Charge all and sundrie the saids Sheriffs Stewarts Baillies of Regalities and their Deputs and Magistrats of Burghs within their several Jurisdictions who conform to the Act of Parliament for Seasing of Horses and Arms of Persons not Qualified and Proclamation of Council following thereon have Seased any Arms to cause Transport the Arms Seased by them to any of the Garrisons of Edinburgh Striviling Dumbarton Blackness Inverness or Dunnotter which do ly nearest to the place where the Seased Arms are lying betwixt and the said 〈…〉 day of 〈…〉 and to Report to the Clerks of Our Privy Council Certificats thereof that the saids Arms may be made furth-coming for the Service of Us and the Government whensoever the same shall be called for 〈…〉 Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the Sixteenth Day of April and of Our Reign the Eight Year 1696 Per Actum Dominorum Secreti Concilii