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B05383 Letters of intercommuning against persons declared fugitives for not compearing to answer for conventicles, &c. Scotland. Privy Council.; Gibson, Alexander, Sir, d. 1693.; Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) 1675 (1675) Wing S1510A; ESTC R183074 4,347 3

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by vertue of Letters of denounciation raised used and execute at the instance of Our said Advocat for Our interest for their not compearing personally before the Lords Commissioners of Our Privy Council at Stirling upon the eigteenth day of August and ninth day of September the said year 1674. To have answered and underlyen the Law for their being present at House and Field Conventicles and withdrawing themselves from the publick ordinances in their own Paroch Churches for having had their children baptized at these disorderly meetings or for having invited outed Ministers to intrude and invade Pulpits and having convocat people to hear them therein or having heard them themselves At the least for harbouring resetting supplying or corrosponding with Mr. John Welsh and other declared Rebel and Traitors in April May June and July the said year 1674. Contrair to the Laws and Acts of Parliament made thereagainst in manner and at length mentioned in the principal complaint raised against them thereanent Viz. James Sumervail at the boat of Cardross Hary Dow of Westerpolder Mr. John King Chaplain to the Lord Cardross John Doik portioner of Murdistoun the Lady Pettendr●ich in Logi● Paroch Robert Fork portioner of Kilpatrik James Muir portioner of Burdistoun and John Starks elder and younger of Balknock As also upon the twenty seventh twenty eight and twenty ninth days of October 1674. the persons underwritten were at the Mercat Crosses of Cowper in Fyffe St. Andrews and Dumfermling orderly denounced Our Rebels and put to Our Horn by vertue of Letters of denounciation raised used and execute at the instance of Our said Advocat for Our interest against them for their not compearing personally before the Lords Commissioners of Our Privy Council at Cowper of Fyffe upon the fifteenth day of September the said year 1674. To have answered and underlyen the Law for their being present at House and Field Conventicles and their withdrawing from the publick ordinances in their own Paroch Churches for having had children baptized at these disorderly meetings at the least for having invite d●outed Ministers to intrude and invade Pulpits and having convocat people to hear them therein or having heard them themselves at the least for harbouring resetting supplying or corrosponding with Mr. John Welsh and other declared Rebels and traitores in April May June and July the said year 1674. Conetrar to the Laws and Acts of Parliament made thereagainst in manner and at length mentioned in the principal complaint raised against them thereanent Viz. _____ Symer of Brathnes William Crawford of Powmilne John Lundy of Baldestard Mr. James Lentron and Helen Inglis his spouse John Collier of Lochgelly Dame Anna Riddel Lady Collerny _____ Ladies Vnthankes elder and younger John Fairful of Kinloch and Dame Margaret Ferquhard Lady Halhill And siklike upon the twenty fourth day of September the said year 1674. The persons underwritten Viz. _____ Hamiltoun relict of Francis Galloway of Todshough Simeon Alexander fewar and tennent in Kirklistoun and James Wilkie tennent in Cliftounhal were orderly denounced Our Rebels and put to Our Horn by vertue of Letter of denounciation raised used and execute at the instance of Our said Advocat for Our interest against them for their not compearing personally before the Lords Commissioners of Our Privy Council at Edinburgh upon the sixteenth day of September 1674. To have answered and underlyen the Law for their being present at House and Field Conventicles and withdrawing from the publick ordinances in their own Paroch Churches and having had their children baptized in these disorderly meetings and for their inviting outed Ministers to Preach thereat and convocating people thereto and for harbouring resetting supplying and corrosponding with certain outed Ministers declared Rebels and traitors in April May June July August and September the said year 1674 Contrair to the Laws and Acts of Parliament made thereagainst in manner and at length mentioned in the principal complaint raised against them thereanent as the said respective Letters of denounciation above written duely execute and registrate conform to the Act of Parliament produced in presence of Our Privy Council bears At the proces of which Horn the forenamed persons lye and remain taking no regard thereof nor of Our Authority and Laws and are encouraged to continue in their Rebellion by the reset supply and intercommuning which they have with several of their friends and acquaintances to the high contempt of Us Our Authority and Laws OUR WILL is herefore and We charge you straitly and Commands that in continent thir Our letters seen ye passe to the Mercat Crosses of Edinburgh Haddingtoun Lanerk Cowper Perth Dumfermling Stirling Glasgow Linlithgow and other places needful and thereat in Our Name and Authority command and charge all and sundry Our Leiges and Subjects that they nor none of them presume nor take upon hand to reset supply or intercommune with any of the foresaids persons Our Rebels for the causes foresaids nor furnish them with meat drink house harbour victual nor no other thing useful nor comfortable to them or have intelligence with them by word writ or message or any other manner of way under the pain to be repute and esteemed airt and part with them in the crimes foresaids and pursued therefore with all rigor to the terror of others Requiring hereby all Sheriffs Stewards Bailies of Regalities and Bailiries and their Deputs and Magistrates of Burghs to apprehend and commit to prison any of the persons above written Our Rebels whom they shall find within their respective jurisdictions According to justice as you will answer to Us thereupon The which to do We commit to you conjunctly and severally Our full power by these Our letters deiivering them by you duely execute and indorsed again to the Bearer Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the sixth day of August one thousand six hundred seventy and five years and of Our Reign the twenty seventh year Per Actum Dominorum Secreti Concilii Al. Gibson Cl. Sti. Concilii God save the King Edinburgh Re-Printed by Andrew Anderson Printer to His most Sacred Majesty Anno DOM. 1675. CUM PRIVILEGIO