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A58658 A proclamation for calling together the militia on this side of Tay, and the fencible men in some shires Edinburgh, the thirtieth day of March, 1689. Scotland. Parliament.; Gibson, Alexander, Sir, d. 1693. 1689 (1689) Wing S1323A; ESTC R38222 8,693 10

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Montgomery Lieutenan●… and _____ of Col●field Cornet In the Shire of Lanerk the Duke ●… Hamilton Captain of the Troup of the Midle-Ward the Laird of Raplo●… younger Lieutenant and _____ Stuart of Torrence younger Cornet t●… Marquis of Douglas Captain of the Troup of the Upper-Ward _____ Menzies of Coulterraws younger Lieutenant and John Bannantyne of Crai●…mure Cornet The Lord Carmichael Captain of the Troup of the Neithe●… Ward the Laird of Cleghorn Lieutenant and _____ Hay of Craignetha●… younger Cornet In the Shire of Renfreu the Earl of Glencairn Captain ●… the Troup _____ Pollock of that ilk Lieutenant _____ of Glan●…derston Cornet In the Shires of Dumbarton Argyle and Bute the Earl o●… Argyle Collonel of the Militia Regiment _____ Colquhoun of Luss Lieutenant Collonel Black Alexander Campbel Major Archibald Campbe●… younger of Barbrek Duncan Campbel Brother to Mcconachie Duncan Campbel Brother to Kilberrie _____ Buntin younger of Airdoch and _____ Bannantine younger of Kaymes Captains In the Shires of Stirling and Clackmannan The Lord Elphingston Collonel of the Militia Regiment the Laird of Polmais Lieutenant Collonel _____ of Boquhen younger Major _____ of Harbert-Shire _____ Rollo of Woodside _____ Livingston of Glentirran and _____ Nicolson of Tilliecultry Captains and Baillie James Brown Captain of the Town of Stirlings Company the Laird of Alva Captain of the Troup Sir Alexander Hope of Carss Lieutenent and _____ Glass of Sauchie Cornet In the Shires of Linlithgow and Peebles the Lord Cardross Collonel of the Militia Regiment the Laird of Riccarton-Drummond Lieutenent Collonel the Laird of Livingston Major Thomas Hamilton of Boghead _____ Lawson of Cairnmure _____ Russel of Slipperfield and _____ Veitch of Glen Captains the Lord Torphichen Captain of the Troup _____ Dickson of Heartree Lieutenent James Hamilton of Bangour Cornet In the Shires of Fife and Kinross the Earl of Morton Collonel of the West-Regiment of Foot _____ Douglas of Strahenry Lieutenent Collonel Alexander Spittle of Lewchat Major James Skeen of Grange _____ Aiton of Inch-darnie _____ of Spenser-field _____ of Lassoddie younger and _____ Orrack of Baltrain Captains Sir Charles Halket Captain of the Western Troup of Horse _____ Monteith of Randifoord Lieutenent _____ Cornet The Master of Burghlie Collonel of the Eastern Regiment Sir David Arnot Lieutenent Collonel Robert Douglas of Kirkness Major _____ Watson of Athernie Elder _____ of Balbirnie younger _____ Hay of Naughton younger _____ of Banikie younger and _____ Aiton of Kinnadie Captains the Master of Melvil Captain of the Eastern Troup of Horse _____ of Auchter-marnie Lieutenent _____ Cornet In the Shire of Perth the Marquis of Athol Collonel of the Eastern Regiment of Foot formerly commanded by him the Earl of Breadalbine Lieutenent Collonel James Ramsay of Ba●…ff Major _____ The Lord Rollo Captain of the Eastern Troop The Lord Ruthven Collonel of the Western Regiment formerly commanded by the Earl of Perth the Laird of Weyme younger Lieutenent Collonel Robert Stuart of Arvordlich Major _____ Drummond of Comrie _____ Lindsay of Evelick the Laird of Leys _____ Oliphant of Condie and _____ Ure of Shirgartoun Captains The Laird of Glenegies Captain of the Troop in the Western part of the Shire _____ Hume of Argitie Leiutenent _____ Cornet And Ordains the saids Collonels of Foot and Captains of Horse to take upon them the Command of the saids Regiments and Troops respectivè with Power to the Collonels to name their own Majors where they are not named by this Act or being named shall not Accept And that both Collonels and Captains of Horse have the same Power of Nominating their inferior Officers not named by this Act which was granted to them by Acts and Instructions of the Privy Council And it is hereby Declared that all these Persons who are hereby Nominate Officers of the Militia albeit they should Decline to Accept yet they shall be holden to bring together to the foresaid places of Rendezvouz these appointed to be under their Command and that they shall also be lyable to the Penalties appointed by Law for their refusing to Accept And the Estates do Ordain the Collonels of Foot and Captains of Horse respectivè or in their Absence the next Commanding Officers to keep together the space of six Days the said Regiments and Troops when they shall Rendezvouz at the foresaid places and during that time to Exercise them and then to dismiss them they being always in readiness upon advertisement from the Collonel of Foot or Captain of Horse or the next Commanding Officer to come together again to the saids respective places of Rendezvouz with twenty days Provision and either to continue there for the space of twenty Days or to March else where within the Kingdom as they shall receive Orders from the said Officers And it is hereby Declared that the Absents from the Rendezvouz in this Juncture shall be holden as Absents from the Host and Proceeded against accordingly And to the end that the Militia may be made the more effectual the Estates do Nominat and Appoint the persons afternamed to be Commissioners for Ordering the Militia in the several Shires with the Collonels Leiutenant Collonels Majors and Captains of Foot and the Captains Leiutenants and Cornets of Horse viz. For the Shire of Edinburgh The Viscount of Tarbet Sir John Baird of Newbyth Sir James Foulis of Collingtoun Sir James Richardson of Smeitoun Sir William Murray Sir Mark Carss Sir Robert Baird the Laird of Arnistoun the Laird of Riccartoun Craig the Laird of Pumpherstoun Mr. David Dunmure of Curriehill and Mr. William Dowglas of Baads the Dutchess of Buckcleughs Baillie of the Regality of Dalkeith for the time and the Dutchess of Lauderdale her Baillie for Dudingstoun for the time For the Shire of Haddingtoun The Lord Yester the Lord Belhaven the Laird of Stevinstoun the Laird of Ormistoun the Laird of Lamingtoun the Laird of Prestongrange _____ Hepburn of Beinstoun Robert Hamilton of Presmenan David Hepburn of Humbie Sir John Lawder of Fountain-hall _____ Hamilton of Nynwar Sir John Hall of Dunglass _____ Hepburn of Smeiton Sir Patrick Hepburn of Blackcastle _____ Sydserf of that Ilk and the Dutchess of Lauderdale her Baillie for Leidingtoun Sir John Baird of Newbyth Sir John Sinclar of Lochend the Laird of Gosford the Laird of Dirltoun the Laird of Ruchlaw _____ Murray of Spot For the Shire of Berwick The Lord Harcars the Lord Mersingtoun Sir James Don of Newtoun Sir Robert Stuart of Allanbank Sir Patrick Hume of Lumsden the Laird of Lambertoun the Laird of Moristoun the Laird of Idingtoun the Laird of Tosts Patrick Wardlaw of Berriehaugh James Hume of Flass William Hume of Greenlaw-castle John Watson of Jardenfield Sir John Hall of Auldcambus Pringle of Greenknow Mr. James Daes of Coldingknows George Hume of Bassindene and John Hume younger of Newtoun For the Shires of Roxburgh and Selkirk The Lord Jedburgh Sir William Elliot of Stobbs Sir John Scot of Ancrum Sir William Scot younger of Harden