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B05462
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A proclamation against Patrick Carnagy
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II)
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1680
(1680)
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Wing S1595A; ESTC R183334
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C R ãâ¦ã A PROCLAMATION Against Patrick Carnagy CHARLES by the Grace of God King of Great Britain France and Ireland Defendâ⦠of the Faith To _____ Our Lyon Kâ⦠at Arms and his brethren Heraulds Macers Pursevants or Messengers at Arms Our Sââ¦riffs in that part conjunctly and severally specially constitute Greeting We taking ãâã Our Consideration that it is incumbent to Us to protect the persons of all Our good â⦠obedient Subjects but more especially these who because of their Nonage and Sex being ãâã able to defend themselves do need the same in a more especial way and We being Our Royal Prerogative universal Tutor to all Minors and being informed that ãâã Gray daughter to the deceast James Gray of Ballegerno had been in a barbarous and ãâã mane manner taken away by force out of the house of James Hay of Pitfour her Tutor by Patrick Carnagy brother to the Earl of Northesk in which house she had been ordained to stay by a Decision of Our Privy Council and by their order Our Advocat was oââ¦ned to insist against the said Patrick and if he had been appearing care had been taken ãâã he should have been punished in a most exemplary way that others might have thereby been deterred from a Crimâ⦠against which We will-upon all occasions be most ready to shew the severest and deepest resentment So he not having â⦠peared and being thereupon denounced Rebel and put to Our Horn We with advice of Our Privy Council have ââ¦ned these Our Letters to be direct in manner-underwritten Our will is herefore and We charge you straitly and ââ¦mand that incontinent these Our Letters seen ye Pass to the Mercat Crosses of Edinburgh Perth ââ¦dee c. And there with Our Coat of Armes displayed by sound of Trumpet in Our Name and Authority Coâ⦠and Charge the said Patrick Carnagy to enter his person in Prison within the Tolbuith of Edinburgh there to remââ¦til he underly the Law for the foresaid Crime within fifteen dayes next after he be charged be you theââ¦der the pain of Treason with certification to him if he failÈie he shall be called accused and demained as a Traitor câ⦠to the Laws and Acts of Parliament of this Our Realm And because We do not judge the ordinary paines of Rebelâ⦠sufficient punishment for such a Crime That therefore ye command and charge all Our Subjects That they nor none o ãâ¦ã after the expiring of the saids dayes of the Charge presume nor take upon hand to resset supply harbour or intercomm ãâ¦ã the said Patrick Cernagy by word write or message Nor furnish him with meat drink house or harbory Nor trans ãâ¦ã to nor from Ferries or otherwise to supply him with any thing necessary or comfortable to him during the time of his ââ¦lion and until he enter his Person in Prison in manner foresaid with certification to them if they failÈie they shall be ââed accused and pursued as Art and Part with him in the foresaid horrid Crime and proceeded against accordingly ãâã form to the Laws and Acts of Parliament of this Kingdom And We ordain these Presents to be Printed Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the twentieth and fourth day of December One thousand six hundred and eight Years and of Our Reign the thirtieth and second Year Per Actum Dominorum Secreti Conciliâ PAT MENÈIES Cls. Stiââ¦â⦠GOD save the KING EDINBURGH Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson Printer to His Most Sacred Majesââ¦