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B05399 At Edinburgh, the ninth day of October, one thousand six hundred and sixty seven. The Lords of his Majesties Privy Council, in pursuance of his Majesties gracious pleasure contained in his royal proclamation above mentioned, do give power, warrand, and commission to the persons following, within the several bounds and jurisdictions under-written ... Scotland. Privy Council. 1667 (1667) Wing S1525; ESTC R183093 1,683 1

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At EDINBVRGH the ninth day of October one thousand six hundred and sixty seven THe Lords of His Majesties Privy Council in pursuance of His Majesties gracious pleasure contained in His Royal Proclamation above mentioned do give Power Warrand and Commission to the persons following within the several Bounds and Iurisdictions under-written viz. To the Lord Lie the Lairds of Raploch Corhouse Cambusnetham Sir John Whitefuird and Mr. John Hamiltoun of Raith Sheriff-Depute for the Sheriffdom of Lanerk the Mr. of Cochran Sir John Cochran the Lord Stair Sir Thomas Wallace of Craigie Mr. John Cunninghame Advocat Mr. James Cunninghame Sheriff-Depute of Air Mr. Hugh Montgomery Sheriff-Depute of Renfrew and William Cunninghame late Provost of Air for the Sheriffdoms of Air and Renfrew The Mr. of Hereis the Sheriff of Galloway the Laird of Baldoone _____ Maxwel of Munshes and _____ Maxwel of Woodhead for the Sheriffdom of Wigtoun and Stewartry of Kircudbright James Crichton of St. Leonards the Lairds of Craigdarroch and Wester-raw _____ Douglas of Mousehill and _____ Carruthers of Howmaynes for the Sheriffdom of Dumfrice and Stewartry of Annandale or any two of them for ilk Shire and Stewartry above specified and to the Lords of Session or any two of them for all the other Bounds and Shires of the Kingdom to meet and conveen at the Head Burghs of the respective Shires and Stewartries and the Lords of Session to meet at Edinburgh upon the twenty two and twenty ninth of October instant and the first and last Tuesdayes of both the moneths of November and December thereafter And there to receive Bonds for keeping of the Peace from all such persons as have been accessory to the late insurrection and are now to have the benefit of His Majesties Pardon in manner contained in His Majesties Proclamation that is to say Bond and Caution from all such as are able to find Caution and that under such pains as the saids Commissioners or respective quorums thereof shall appoint And for such as shall make faith that they are not able to find Caution that they accept from them their own Bonds conform to the tenor of the Bond hereunto subjoyned And upon the saids persons subscribing of the saids Bonds that the saids Commissioners give a Testificate under their hands bearing that they have signed the same and are thereby to have the benefit of His Majesties Pardon contained in the foresaid Proclamation And ordains all such Bonds as shall be subscribed by the saids persons to be returned by the saids Commissioners to the Clerk of His Majesties Council that they may be insert and registrat in the Books thereof betwixt and the fifteenth day of January next And ordains these presents with the said Proclamation and Bonds underwritten to be printed and published by Macers or Messengers of Arms at the Mercat-crosse of Edinburgh and at the Mercat crosses of Lanerk Air Renfrew Wigtoun Stewartry of Kircudbright Dumfrice and other places needful that none pretend ignorance Pet. Wedderburne Cl. S ti Concilii Followes the Tenor of the Bond to be subscribed by such of the Rebels as are able to find Caution I A. B. Bind and obliege me That I shall keep the Publick Peace and that I shall not rise in Arms against or without His Majesties Authority under all highest pains that may follow in case I shall do any thing in the contrair And for further surety C. D. doth bind and obliege himself as Cautioner for me for my keeping of the Peace and performance of the Obliegement foresaid under the pain of to be paid in case I contraveen the same Likeas in the case foresaid the said C. D. my Cautioner binds and oblieges him his Heirs and Successors to pay the foresaid sum to the Commissioners of His Majesties Thesaury Thesaurer or Thesaurer-Depute that shall happen to be for the time for His Majesties use And I the said A. B. binds and oblieges me my Heirs and Successors to relieve my Cautioner of the Premisses and of all damnage he shall happen to sustain there-through in any sort Consenting these presents be Registrat in the Books of Privy Council that all execution necessary may pass hereupon in form as effeirs And constitutes our Procurators In witness whereof written by we have subscribed these present at Followes the Bond to be subscribed by such as are not able to find Caution I A. B. bind and oblige me That I shall keep the Publick Peace and that I shall not rise in Arms against or without His Majesties Authority under all highest pains that may follow in case I shall do any thing in the contrair Consenting these presents be Registrat in the Books of Privy Council that all execution necessary may pass hereupon in form as effeirs And constitutes my Procurators In witness whereof written by I have subscribed these presents at 〈…〉 EDINBVRGH Printed by Evan Tyler Printer to the Kings most Excellent MAjESTY 1667.