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B02997 Act anent suppressing conventicles, &c. Edinburgh (Scotland). Town Council. 1684 (1684) Wing E160CF; ESTC R174850 1,314 1

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ACT Anent Suppressing Conventicles c. Edinburgh the ninteenth day of December One thousand six hundred eighty and three years THE which day Forasmuch as the Lord Provest Bailȝies and Council of Edinburgh taking to their serious consideration how zealous and careful his Sacred Majesty hath been since His happy Restauration for suppressing all Conventicles Unwarrantable meetings and Conventions of His Subjects within this Kingdom by several laudable Laws and Acts of Parliament made against the same And also that by the 17 Act of of the 3d. Session of His Majesties 2d Parliament It is expresly Statute and Ordained That all Magistrates of Burghs-Royal shall call before them all such as are Burgesses as shall be guilty of keeping Conventicles and proceed against them by Fyning or otherwise according to Law and that they make an account of their diligence to His Majesties Privy Council and that they be careful in putting their Acts to due Execution against the ●●●pers of Conventicles conform to the Trust and Power committed to them and that an accompt of their Proceedings be returned yearly to His Majesties Privy Council upon the first day of July under the pain of 500. merks for each years Failȝie They therefore being sensible of the Duty and Trust committed to them by His Majesty and Estates of Parliament and that it is absolutely necessary for His Majesties Service and for the peaceable and quiet Government of the good Town and that all effectual means be taken for suppressing of Conventicles within the City and Priviledges thereof which tends so much to the prejudice of the publick Worship of God to the scandal of the reformed Religion and is the reproach of His Majesties Authority and Government And also that the slow progress hitherto made in discovering and suppressing of Conventicles Unlawful-Baptisms and Marriages and entertaining of Intercommuned and vagrant Persons did proceed from this that there was no due Incouragment or Reward promised and allowed to such persons as should discover any Conventicles or Unwarrantable meetings within this City and Priviledges thereof Do therefore unanimously Statute and Ordain That any person who shall discover any Conventicle that shall be keeped within the said City or Priviledges thereof or Unlawful-Baptisms and Marriages and entertaining of intercommuned and vagrant Persons to any of the Magistrates within the same so that the said Conventicle be actually attatched seised upon and found in the place discovered and that the saids Unlawful-Baptisms and Marriages and the entertaining of intercommuned and vagrant Persons be instructed the saids persons discoverers shall have for their reward for each Conventicle Unlawful-Baptism or Marriage or the entertaining of any intercommuned and vagrant Person that shall happen to be discovered the sum of threescore pounds Scots money and whosoever shall discover any persons whose Residence is in the Country that comes to the City to lurk and absents themselves from their own Paroch-Churches and withdraws from the publick Worship in the City shall have for each person twelve pounds for their pains And in regard that the Lord Provest Bailȝies c. intends a vigorous Execution of His Majesties good Laws against separation and withdrawing from the Established publick Worship They do hereby require all the Citizens and other Inhabitants whatsoever in the said Burgh and Jurisdictions thereof duly to attend the publick Ordinances and Worship Certifying all such as shall absent themselves or withdraw therefrom that they shall be impartially Fyned according to Law And for encouragment of these who shall delate any person so withdrawing who are not contained in the Lists given up to the Magistrates by persons authorized for that effect shall have six pounds Scots instantly payed unto him providing alwayes the person or persons so delated be convicted guilty of withdrawing as aforesaid And Ordains this present Act to be Proclaimed through the City by Touck of Drum and Printed that none pretend ignorance GOD save the KING