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A89673 The copy of a letter from Newcastle, containing divers passages of the proceedings betweene the Kings Majesty and the Scots, sent by a gentleman of note. With the copy of an act concerning the power of the Estates of Scotland, the continuance of the Parliament and Excise. As also the Lords of Session for Administratiion of Justice. Signed by Sir Alexander Gibson, Clarke Register to the Parliament of Scotland. Tuesday the 21. of September 1646. These papers from Newcastle are printed and published according to order, and for generall satisfaction. E. N.; Scotland. Parliament. 1646 (1646) Wing N11; Thomason E355_3; ESTC R201106 2,174 8

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The Copy of a LETTER FROM NEWCASTLE Containing divers passages of the Proceedings betweene the Kings Majesty and the Scots sent by a Gentleman of note WITH The Copy of an Act concerning the power of the Estates of Scotland the continuance of the Parliament and Excise As also the Lords of Session for Administration of Justice Signed by Sir Alexander Gibson Clarke Register to the Parliament of Scotland Tuesday the 21. of September 1646. These papers from Newcastle are printed and publishkd according to ORDER and for generall satisfaction LONDON printed for E. E. Anno Dom. 7 ber 22 1646. The Copy of a LETTER FROM NEW CASTLE Published for generall satisfaction SIR ON Wednesday the 9. of this Instant September 1646. Mr. Cant Mr. Blayre Mr. Dougl●s and others from the Committee of the Ki●k of Scotland were with the King and had conference with his Majesty concerning divers things in matter of conscience for his Majesty propounded some things concerning the Covenant and also the propositions which he said he could not in conscience p●sse but the conference was so private that I cannot give you the particulars of it and will not write by heresayes lest I should mistake On Thursday the 10. Instant the Commissioners of the Estates of Scotland were with the King and they have been often with His Majestie and divers Posts have been sent to and fro between here and Scotland with packets His Majestie hath of a few dayes past used but little pastime by reason of much time taken up in conference and privasie there was some speech amongst us as if the King would take the Covenant and signe the Propositions but I know not upon what grounds that rumor was raised nor was there any reason that I could learne to expect it by reason of any promise from His Majestie onely a kind of waving it till Montrill came On this present Fryday the 13. the Scots Commissioners here received letters from the Commissioners at London upon reading and perusuall whereof they were very busie how things passe there I shall not need to write to you being better acquainted therewith then my selfe The Country all about in these parts desire to be eased of the Souldiers some long in daily expectations others are sadded between doubts and feares We had also letters from Scotland whereby the Commissioners were sent for to a generall meeting of all the Estates and Gentlemen of the Kingdom the meeting is by authoritie of a former Act the businesse they meete about is to consider in a Parliamentorie way of all such things as shall be needfull to them concerning that Kingdome both in relation to themselves to the King and to the Capitulation with the Parliament of England about their marching out of England and surrendering up the Garisons Duke Hamilton the Earle of Graford Linsey the Earle of Calender the Earle of Castles the Lord Lenerick the Lord Balmerinoth Sir Alexander Gibson and the rest of the Commissioners are preparing for Scotland The Earle of Calender I believe will leave a substitute here till his returne Some other particulars I have to write unto you which are of importance but require no such haste but that I may take a little more time which to the end that I may be the more large in I shall desire you to be satisfied with these few lines untill the next oportunity which God willing I shall not faile you of more large then now by reason of many businesses I can any wayes contract further times at present to do more in having much adoe to performe this And I have sent you here inclosed the Copy of the Act intituled an Act done and past in the first session in the first Triennall PARLIAMENT of our Soveraign Lord CHARLES by the Grace of God King of SCOTLAND ENGLAND FRANCE and IRELAND defender of the Faith houlden at Sint ANDREWS respective 1646. Collected visied and extracted forth of the Bookes and Register of the Acts of Parliament by Sir ALXANDER GIBSON of DURY Knight Clarke of his Majesties Councel Register and Rolls under His signe and Subscription Manuall These advertising you of all the particulars I have to impart unto you at this time I subscribe my selfe Your most humble Servant E. N. Newcastle this 11. of September 1646. An Act ●one and passed by the Parliament of Scotland for the giving Au●●o●it●●o the States of the Kingdome As also for their continuance of sitting the continuance of the Excise and the conformatio● of the session for administration of justice in the Kingdome of Scotland The Estates of Parliament now convened in the first session of this first Triennall Parliament continues this present Parliament and all matters belonging thereto which are not committed or remitted respectivè to the Committee of Estates of Parliament or to other Commissi●ners granted in this session of Parliament while ●he first Tuesday of November next to come at which day or sooner as the Committee of Est●tes or quorum thereof sha●l appoint ordaines he whole Estates to be present and to attend at Edenburge or where it shall happen the Committee of Estates to appoint the Parliament to be houlden for the time with power likewise to the Committee of Estates to conveine the Parliament sooner if they think fitting and to appoint any other place at that time if they finde the same expedient And in the meane time the Estates declare this present Parliament currant to the day aforesaid And ordaines the whole Acts and Statutes made and concluded in this session of Parliament to stand and have the force and strength of Acts of Parliament conforme to the tenors thereof sick like as any Acts and Statutes of any preceding Parliaments in any time by gone and ordaines publike proclamation to be made hereof at the Market Crosse of St. Andrews by sound of ●rumpet And the Estates continue the Excise and ordaines the Act already made to stand and endure till the fift day of November next conforme to the Acts already made there-anent And also ordaines the Lords of session to conveine and set downe in session for administration of justice to the leiges to continue at the ordinarie times appointed for the sitting of the session at Edenburg while they be discharged by Parliament Committee of Parliament or Councell ALEX GIBSONE Cler. 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