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B05226 Act repealing all acts of Parliament or Committee made for the late unlawfull engagement, and ratifying the protestation and opposition against the same. Scotland. Convention of Estates. 1649 (1649) Wing S1157A; ESTC R183954 8,826 22

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Kingdomes Warrand to Duke Hammilton to Garison the houses of the best affected in the West Warrand to the Marquesse of Argyle to deliver Lamond Commission to the Earle of Crawford to command the forces that come out of Ireland Act for drawing Dittayes against the Ministers and for continuation of their processe untill a new citation Commission to Sir Robert Dowglas of Blakerstone a prime classed malignant for having hand in the rebellion of James Grahame to uplift the fines of the honest men in the West for being at Mauchlin Moore Commission to young Maclene who had been in the Rebellion to be a Collonell Declaration anent the Lord Inchiquin and his army Warrand to Duke Hammilton to invade England The Declaration of the Committee of Estates anent the necessity of invading of England Act for repaying monies advanced for the Ingagement Letters to Lambert to joyn with Duke Hammiltons army Warrand to Mr. George Halyburton to borrow mony in England upon publick faith unlimited Letters to the King and Parliament of England shewing their intentions in the Engagement lent with Mr. George Halyburton Act taking of Sir John Drummonds restraint Commission to Lauderdale to secure Berwick Severall answers of the Committee of Estates and messages to the Generall Assembly most unsatisfactory Protection of Patrick Leslie from the censure of the Generall Assembly Imprisonment of Greenhead and Colonell Scot. Approbation of the Lord Cochrane and Laird of Garthlands proceedings in Ireland Act allowing of twenty thousand pounds to Lord Cochrane and Laird of Garthland Act for the new Levie of one thousand five hundred horse under pretext of ane Guard to the Prince Commission to Macintosch for ane Garison to the house of Innerlochie Warrand to levie Troopes for advancing the Ingagement Commission to Duke Hammilton to be Governour of Berwick and the Earle of Calendar of Carlile Precept to Generall Major Robert Monroe for ane thousand pound sterling Warrand to the Commissioners to deliver victuall to Seaforth Machlene and Macdonald who were in the former rebellion for entertaining of their force Warrand to discharge the Garisons of Dowart Moy and others whereof the Marquesse of Argyle had the keeping Commission to Macconnel to depute another in his place himself all his friends being in the Rebellion Macconnel discharged of his former Rebellion and imployed without finding caution Act pardoning Macleane notwithstanding of the Acts of the third and eight of February 1648. whereby he is declared to have forfeited their pardon Charge to the Marquis of Argyle to deliver Lamond under the pain of Rebellion and his escheat to fall Warrand for removing all out of the Abbey Act approving the cashiering of Sir Dugald Campbell of Auchinbreck and VVilliam Campbell from their places in Argyles Regiment and placing others therein for their not concurrence in the Engagement Act discharging the Presbyterie of Linlithgow from the exercise of their calling in admitting a Minister and ordaining the Kirk doors to be locked Letters relating to the Engagement Letter for raising of the Atholl men who had been in the Rebellion VVilliam Gordon of Monymore an active and bloody Instrument in the Rebellion set at liberty freely Warrant for publishing the Committees Observations Princes Declaration and Information of publick proceedings Earl of Airlie discharged of seventeen moneths Maintenance The Petition from the Committee of Stirling Shire anent their Ministers committed New Commissions and Warrants Earl of Seaforth Makgleud Sir James Macdonell contrary to standing Acts of Parliament Commission to the Earl of Lanerk to be General Severall Letters expressing they would not live and out live that Engagement Lauderdails instructions to bring Forraign Forces out of France Holland or elsewhere Letters to the Cardinall of France Blank Commission to Lauderdail Warrant to engage the Publick faith of the Kingdom for money abroad and for Armes and Ammunition A strict union with Holland for assisting the prosecution of the Engagement Promise to restore the Queen Landerdails instruction to the Prince Letters to the Queen inviting her to return and to interpose Letters to the Prince of Orange and States of Holland requiring Forraign assistance Commission to the Earl of Seaforth Sir John Mackenzie and all other Commissions for levying Forces Act made at Stirling and other places for bringing out all betwixt sixty and sixteen for their assistance Act for giving to Sir Hary Gib two thousand pound Stirling Commission for Innercauld his Regiment and watch Act for assignments upon severall Shires for Maintenance and Excise and specially Air and Galloway and all others in that kinde Disposition of the forfaultry of Midkeltoun Warrants to admit to the Committees of War these that were in the first and second Classes Act for repaying money that was disburst for the Engagement Assignation of the Excise to Captain Maine and Master Mauld All others Acts done by these Members of the Committtee who had taken the Oath before or after the first of September at Stirling or any where else in prosecuting of the said Engagement and opposition to the Covenanted Forces risen in defensive Arms. And Ordains the same presently to be published at the Mercat Crosse of Edinburgh and thereafter to be printed William Scot Cler. Parl. FINIS
made before God a Solemn Acknowledgement of the publick sins and breaches of the Covenant and a Solemn Ingagement to all the duties therein contained Namely these which do in a more special way relate unto the dangers of these times that Gods judgement drawn upon the Nation by such a sinfull course by a prevalent party of the representative body may be removed and the like in time coming prevented So also that all pretence of Law at home for prosecuting of these courses And that all pretence of quarrell from abroad against this Nation for the same may be taken away And to testifie the firm resolution and earnest desire of this Kingdom to preserve inviolably the Union betwixt the Kingdoms The Estates foresaids do hereby finde and declare the Kings Concessions at the Isle of VVight and late Declarations emitted by the Parliament and Committee to be unsatisfactory to them and destructive to the Cause and Covenant And doth disclaim condemn annull repeal and declare to be void and of non-effect the Acts after mentioned as being in themselves from the beginning unjust and unlawfull and contrary to the Word of GOD and Solemn League and Covenant and large Treaty betwixt the Kingdoms The fourth Act intituled Act anent the resolutions of Parliament concerning the breaches of the Covenant and Treaties betwixt the Kingdoms of Scotland and England and demands for reparation thereof The sixt Act intituled Act for putting of the Kingdom in a posture of VVar for defence and constituting the Committees of VVar of the severall Shires The seventh Act intituled A Declaration of the Parliament of Scotland to all his Majesties good Subjects of this Kingdom concerning their resolutions for Religion King and Kingdoms in pursuing the Ends of the Covenant The eight Act intituled Desires of the Parliament of Scotland to the Honourable Houses of the Parliament of England The ninth Act intituled Act anent the Levies of horse and foot to be put out by the Shires and Burghs and the List of the Colonels with their numbers The eleventh Act intituled Act in favours of the out-reikers of Horse and Foot The sixteenth Act intituled A Letter from the Parliament of Scotland to the severall Presbyteries within the Kingdom The eighteenth Act intituled Act anent the Oath to be taken by the Committees of VVar in the severall Shires The nineteenth Act intituled Act and Ordinance concerning the Garrisons within the Kingdom for provision of the Forces thereof and adding of two moneths Maintenance to the former five The twenty Act intituled Act for raising of Troops The twenty third Act intituled Act Ordaining all Ministers to exhort their people to obedience to the Laws of the Kingdom and assuring these Ministers of their stipends during their lifetimes The twenty fourth Act intituled Act Ordaining the whole Members of Parliament Noblemen Barons Burgesses and all other Subjects and inhabitants of the Kingdom to subscribe this Act for defence of the lawfulnesse of this Parliament and obedience to the Acts thereof The twenty sixt Act intituled Act and Declaration of Parliament and Answers to the supplications from Synods and Presbyteries The twenty seventh Act intituled Act and Declaration of Parliament in Answer to the Petitions presented to them from some Committees of War of Shires And all other Acts or parts or clauses of any other Act of the last Parliament published and grounds and pretences thereof in so far as they import the approbation pursuance or furtherance of the said late unlawfull Engagement And this generall clause is declared to be also sufficient for repealing and annulling of them as if the tenour thereof were herein insert wherewith the Estates dispense Siclike the Estates annuls rescinds and repeals among the imprinted Acts the Commission granted to the close Committee concerning Berwick and Carlile against which divers Members of Parliament entred their dissent and Protestation the Commissions granted to Duke Hamilton and other Officers of the Army The Ordinance in favours of these that protested in Fyfe and Hadingtoun The Ordinance for giving thanks to these who in the severall Shires presented Petitions or writ Letters for encouraging the Parliament to go on in the Engagement The Act anent the Colledge of Justice and their Colonell The Act anent the Lord Cochrane Laird Garthland and Alexander Crawfurd their going to Ireland The Act ratifying the Acts of Committee made in the recess of Parliament and all other unprinted Acts or clauses of unprinted Acts grounds and pretences thereof in so far as they import the approbation pursuance or furtherance of the said late unlawfull Engagement And this generall clause is declared to be al 's sufficient for repealing and annulling them as if the tenours thereof were herein insert In like manner the Estates of Parliament condemns annuls and rescinds all the Acts of the Committee of Estates contained in the table subjoyned to this Act And all other Acts or parts or clauses of any other Acts of the said Committee of Estates grounds and pretences thereof in so far as they import the approbation pursuance or furtherance of the said late unlawful Engagement and this generall clause is declared to be also sufficient for repealing and annulling of them as if the tenour thereof were herein insert wherewith the saids Estates dispense And in like manner do annull condemn and repeal all Acts made and deeds done by the former Parliament and Committee of Estates contrary to the Liberties of the Kirk or any wayes encroaching upon the same in particular these which follow First their emitting of Declarations containing things highly concerning Religion not only without advice and consent of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY and their Commissioners but contrary to their express Desires Supplications Remonstrances and Declarations declaring the same to be dangerous and destructive thereto especially the restoring of the King to honour freedom and safety without sufficient security first had from him for securing of Religion as is more fully expressed in the Desires and Representation of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly Secondly the putting of an unsound gloss in the close of the Declaration of the Parliament upon the Covenant and Acts of the Generall Assembly in these things that concern our duties to the King as is clearly holden forth in the Representation of the Commission of the Assembly Thirdly The making provision for securing of the stipends of such Ministers as shall be censured for their concurring in or preaching for the unlawfull Engagement against England Fourthly their gross misrepresenting of the proceeding of the Commission of the Generall Assembly by the Parliaments Letter of May the eleventh to the severall Presbyteries and endeavouring to incense them against the Commission of the Generall Assembly and to pre-possess with prejudices the Commissioners to the following Assembly Fifthly the taking upon them in the Act and Declaration of the Parliament commonly called the Band to judge and determine such things without advise of the Kirk wherein the Assemblies of the Kirk have a