Warrant: pass granted to Dame Christiane Scott
Pase in favoures of Dame Christiane Scotte

The estates of parliament, now presently conveined by vertew of the last act of the last parliament haldine be his matie and thrie estates in anno 1641, haveing tane in consideratione the petitione of Dame Christiane Scot, spouse to Collonell Sir Alexander Lesly of Auchintoule, knyght, desyreing ane warrand and pas to hir selfe and to Johne Hay, Christiane Lesly and Robert Merteine, footman, hir servands to goe with the said Dame Christiane Scot to England to hir husband for setling ther necessar effaires in respect of the present troubles and unsaife travelling; the saidis estates of parliament be thir presentes grantes ane warrand and pas to the said Dame Christiane Scott and hir thrie serveands abovenamed goeing in hir company, that shee and they may repaire saiflie to Ingland to the said Collonell Alexander Lesly of Auchintoule, hir husband, and the saids estates of parliament dischairges all persones whatsoevir to trouble, molest, hinder or imped the said Dame Christiane Scott and hir thrie serveands abovenamed or any of them in ther said voyage.

  1. NAS. PA2/23, f.18r. Back