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The king's most excellent majestie, considering that by the late troubles diverse of his subjects of this his antient kingdome of Scotland have fallen under and are involved in many great crymes, faults, offences and other deeds of commission and emmission, wherby they have contraveened the lawes of this kingdome and therby rendered themselffs lyable to the paines, penalties and censures due therto; and being most desireous that a perfect peace be settled in this kingdome, and that all his good subjects may be sensible of and enjoy the happines and blessings of his government, and that no crime, offence or other deid whatsoever committed against his majestie or his royall father, of blessed memorie, or by any of his majesties' subjects against another in relation to the late troubles, shall heirafter rise in judgment or be brought in question against any of them befor any judge civill or criminall, to the prejudice either of their lives, estates, offices, priveledges, liberties or reputations, but that all seeds of future differences and remembrance of former proceidings, may as well, by his majestie as by his subjects one towards another, be forgotten, and that all names of reproach or distinction which have been used, or may revive the memorie of the late differences, be buried in oblivion; thairfor his majestie, of his signall prudence, grace and goodnesse doth, with advice and consent of his estates of parliament, declare, statute and ordeane that all maner of treasons, rebellions, murthers, offences, crymes, contempts, injuries, misdemeanors and all other deeds, aswell of commission as emmission, committed,† acted or done by any persone or persons, by vertew of any power or warrand of any pretendit parliament, councill or their committies, commanders of armies, or others pretending authority under whatsoever title, name or designation, since the first day of January 1637 yeers, and befor the first of September 1660 (other then such as are heirafter excepted in this present act) be and are heirby pardoned, released, indemnified and discharged; and that all and everie person and persons or incorporations acting, adviseing, assisting or abateing the same, and their heirs, executers and successors (except as shall be heirafter excepted) are heirby pardoned and indemnified and discharged therof, and of all paines of forfeiture, death, fines, imprisonment, banishment and other paines, penalties, action and question, civill or criminall; and of all decreits, sentences, acts or orders past therupon, and all other damnage, prejudice and inconveniences whatsoever they or any of them might or may be lyable unto for the same; all which paines, sentences and others forsaids are heirby declared voyd and null in all tyme comeing; and that this free and generall pardon, indemnity and oblivion shall be as effectuall in law to everie one of his majesties' subjects, and bodies politick and incorporat, and person or persons whatsoever, in for and against all things (which be not after excepted) as if the saids persones' crimes, offences, injuries, deeds, misdemeanours, penalties, decreits, sentences and orders had been specially and particularly here insert and in expresse words, pardoned and released; and that none be hearafter, in any maner of way, pursued or questioned for the same, but that these presents shall be, in all caces in judgment and outwith the same, a sufficient defence and exoneration to all parties concerned; [and also] dischargeing heirby all and sindrie judges, civill and criminall, to give order for intenting any processe, either at the instance of his majesties' advocat against the subjects, or at the instance of any of the subjects against another, for any of the saids crymes, faults, offences or other deids, or to proceid in any processe alreadie intendit or to be intendit theranent. And his majestie, with advice forsaid, doth heirby statute and ordeane that every clause and word in this present act be understood and interpreted in the most favourable sense [so that] the expression may bear for indemnity of the whole persones who may have interest therin; excepting alwayes, from this present act and the pardon and indemnity therincontained, all such persones (if any be) who wer guilty of and accessorie to any previous transactions and barganes of money for carieing on of that procedor concerning his majesties' persone condemned by the tent act of the first session of this present parliament, and excepting all such (if any be) who, upon any contriveance, wer arte and parte of the horride murther of his late majestie, of blessed memorie, and siclyk excepting all private murthers, thefts, witchcrafts, incests, buggeries, brybries, forgeing of false writs, perjuries, usuries and other crymes of that nature not relateing to the late troubles, and the accompts of all such persones as have intrometted with any of his majesties' revenewes, publict impositions, excise, fines, forfeitours, sequestrations and all other publict money for which they had not order, warrand or assignement (for their oune private use) or for which they have not duelie compted and receaved discharges thairof from such as pretendit to have the authority for the tyme to doe the same, and also excepting all such persones who have been forfeited or declared fugitives in this present parliament, or by the committie of estates since August one thousand, sex hundreth and sextie, and particularly excepting the decreits of forfaltour against Archibald Campbell, late marques of Argyll, Archibald Johnstoun, sometyme called Sir Archibald Johnstoun of Waristoun, Johne Swintoun, sometyme called of Swintoun, James Guthrie, William Govane, John Home and William Dundas, James Campbell, sometyme called of Ardkinglas and James Campbell, sometyme called of Orinsay, which decreits are to stand in full force and have further execution conforme to the tenors thairof. And siclyk, excepting all decreits, sentences, assignments and orders past, given and renewed by this present parliament in favours of any persone or persones, and but prejudice of the generality forsaid, excepting such persones as to the payment of such sums of money as are respectively exprest in ane other act past in this parliament entituled, act concerning some exceptions from the act of indemnity.
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Forasmuch as the king's majestie, with advice and consent of his estates in parliament, hath by publict act of the tuelff of July 1661 rescindit and from the begining annulled the pretendit forfaltours of the deceast earle of Forth and Branfoord, and hath restored his ladie and childreen to all intents and purposes against the same as if it had never been, bot continewed the extracting thairof and all execution therupon till this session of parliament; and the parliament, now considering that the persons who, in the tyme of the said pretendit forfaltour, owed sums of money to the said earle wer, by those who usurped the authority for the tyme, constrained and forced to make payment of these moneys be thair orders, and that it wer hard to put them to the repayment of what they wer formerlie constrained to pay and could not shun, and it being most just that what belonged to a person who in these troubles did such eminent service, and witnessed so much affection and loyaltie to his majestie and wes taken from him for those verie services, should now be restored and disposed of to his ladie and daughter according to his oune will and appointment under his hand, thairfor, the estates of parliament doe recommend to his majesties' commissioner to interpose with his majestie that, out of the readiest of the fynes imposed be this parliament, fiftein thousand pund[s] sterline may be given to the said earle of Forth his relict and daughter to be proportioned betuixt them, conforme to his oune will and appointment, as said is, and that it be in satisfaction of these sums of money due to him be his debtors, which wer exacted from them by force of those who exerced the publict authority for the tyme; and incaice of payment of this fiftein thousand pund[s] sterline, as said is, his majestie, with advice and consent of his estates of parliament, doth declare the bands granted be the earle of Forth's debtors to him to be voyd and null, and ordaines them to be given up to the debitors to be destroyed; and inregaird of this recommendation, the parliament doth yet continew the extracting of the act aforsaid for annulling of the said pretendit forfaltour and suspend all execution against any of the earle of Forth's debitors, upon any of the bands due be them to him, untill the dounsitting of the next session of this parliament, with this expresse order that, incaice betuixt and that time, this sume of fiftein thousand pund sterline shall not be payed out of the fynes, as said is, that then this continewation and suspension shall be voyd and null; and the clerk of register shall be obleidged to give out extracts of the forsaid act rescissorie of the tuelff of July 1661, and the said earle's relict and daughter shall have all execution of law against his debtors upon their bands and securities for what shall be unpayed of the same, conforme to their rights. And it being informed that diverse persones who wer or had been in action against the king did they or their airs, be order of those who exerced the power for the tyme, receave severall portions of these moneys due to the earle of Forth, and it being most just that they should repay the same for releiff of and reimbursement of that fiftein thousand punds now to be given out of the fynes; thairfor his majestie, with advice forsaid, gives full power and commission to these commissioners entrusted for receaveing the clames of the creditors of forfalted persones, to call befor them all such persones as they shall be informed of to have receaved any of the earle of Forth's money or any moneys due to him be any persones be bands or otherwayes, and the airs and executers of such of them as are dead and upon sufficient probation that they receaved the moneys, that they ordeane the persones who receaved the same, and their forsaids, to repay the sumes they so receaved without any interest for the same, to the persones who shall be entrusted be his majestie for receaveing of the fynes, and that within [...] moneths after the pronunceing of the decreits against them, and that all execution, personall and reall, passe against them for the same, provyded alwayes that if any of the saids persones be fyned, that thair fynes and the payment therof shall, in so far allow in parte of the moneys thus clamed from them as belonging to the earle of Forth; it is always heirby declared that the earle of Calander, inregaird of his good service to his majestie since that time, and of his sufferings for the same, is not to be questioned for but exonered of any parte of these moneys which he hath receaved and that, since some parte of the earle of Forth's moneys wer allowed to the earle of Kinghorne's tutors or curators for some proportionable quantities of his meale taken and made use of be the publict, the earle of Kinghorne is also heirby exonered and discharged therof. It is alwayes heirby declared that, incaice of the not satisfaction and payment of the fiftein thousand pund[s] sterline, as said is, and that therupon execution shall passe against the earle of Erroll or any other of the earle of Forth's debitors, and that they be forced to pay the sums contained in thair bands granted be them, that the earle of Erroll and others debitors forsaids shall have their releiffe from the persones who got these moneys, conforme to the bands given be them theranent, anything contained in this act to the contrary notwithstanding.
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The estates of parliament, being truely sensible of the great happiness this kingdome doth now enjoy under his majesties' government and the great obligations therby lying upon them to expresse all possible care and zeale for the preservation of his majesties' person, authority and government, and for secureing the same against all attempts and practises, to the hurt or prejudice therof, and in order therunto, considering that the indulgence of princes towards the childreen of traitors hath often proven a meane to enable and encourage them to persist in the wicked and traiterous wayes of their forbears, and that experience thairof, in former tymes within this kingdome, hath in severall caces occasioned the establishing of good lawes against the same, and that duetie being as necessary and pressing at this time, when religion and pretendit tendernes of conscience hes been made a cloak for disloyaltie and rebellion; thairfor, the king's majestie, with advice and consent of his estates of parliament, hath statute and enacted and, be thir presents, statuts and enacts that the treasonable crymes of designeing and attempting violence or harme to his majesties' person and of riseing and joyning in open rebellion and armes against his majesties' authority [and] government, or any haveing commission from his majestie and representing his authority, are not to be pardoned but to be severly punished in the person and posterity of such as be guilty therof and, accordingly, his majestie, with advice forsaid, doe declare that whoever have been in this parliament, or shall be at any tyme heirafter fund guilty of designes and attempts of violence against his majesties' persone, or of ryseing or joyneing in open rebellion and armes against his majesties' person, authority and government, or any haveing commission from his majestie and representing his authority, that they have therby rendered themselffs and their childreen and posterity incapable of his majesties' favour, and that they and their childreen and posteritie are therby disabled to enjoy any honours, dignities, offices, lands, possessions or inheritance within this kingdome, and that if any person whatsoever shall offer to truble his majestie with or offer any solistations, petitions or desires in behalff of any of the persones who are or shall be fund guiltie of such hie treason or of their childreen and posterity for their restitution, or being rendered capable to enjoy any fortune, possession or dignity within the samen, every such person so offending is to be punished as a disloyall subject and unfaithfull servant to the king, and the deids, patents, gifts or other grants or writts whatsoever so obtained in favours of the said guilty persons or their childreen to be voyd.
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Anent the report made to the king's majestie and his estates of parliament, makeing mention that whairas his majesties' commissioner and lords of the articles did upon the [...] day of Junij last appoint the earles of Hadingtoun and Dumfreis, the Lord Cochrane, Lord Lee, the laird of Cromertie, [and] the commissioners of Dundie, St Andrews and Aberdein, to meit and consider among themselffs, and also to heare the commissioners of any shyres or burghs that should complaine of the inequality of their proportion of excise, and to set doun such rules and overturs as they should think fitt for proportionating therof, and that the saids commissioners, after exact tryell, fund the shires and burghs following to have been overburdened in their proportion of the said excise and that, therfor, it wes their opinion that, out of the excressence of the excise, the saids shires and burghs should have the abatements following viz, the toun of Edinburgh, the abatement of ten pund[s] sterline monethly, by and attour the fiftie pund[s] sterline monethly abated to them formerly; the toun of Dundie, the abatement of eight pund[s] sterline monethly, by and attour the tuenty-four pund[s] sterline abated to them each moneth formerly; the toun of Glasgow, the abatement of nyntein pund[s] sterline monethly, by and attour the threttie pund[s] sterline monethly abated to them formerly; the shire of Edinburgh, principall, the abatement of tuentie-seven pund[s] sterline monethly; the shire of Hadingtoun, the abatement of seventein pund[s] sterline monethly; the shire of Fiffe, the abatement of tuentie-fyve pund[s] sterline monethlie; the shire of Forfar, the abatement of fyve pund[s] sterline monethly;† the shire of Clakmannan, the abatement of three pund[s] sterline monethly; the shire of Roxburgh, the abatement of tuentie shillings sterline monethly; the shire of Selkirk, the abatement of ten shillings sterline monethly; the shire of Cromertie, ten shillings sterline monethly and the toun of Air, the abatement of three pund[s] sterline monethly; and that this abatement should begin upon the first day of November 1661 yeers, and so to continew monethly dureing the said excise. And the king's majestie and estates of parliament, haveing considered the said report, his majestie, with advice and consent of his estates, ratifies and approves the same, and ordaines the shires and burghs abovementioned to have the abatements abovespecified, each of them as is abovedevyded, to begin and continew in maner abovewritten.
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The estates of parliament, having heard the petition of Aeneas, lord McDonnell, desyreing that the former acts and recommendations past in his favour to his majestie for some reparation of his losses and sufferings may not be prejudged nor interrupted by the late act and letter sent to the king's majestie, that no donator be made or granted of the late marques of Argyll's estate wntill first the clames of the creditors and oppressed people be considered and tryed be a committie appointed for that end, and haveing also heard the report of some of their oune number who were appointed to heare the petitioner and to consider the acts, recommendations and letters abovementioned, doe declare thair letter to his majestie in favors of the late marques of Argyll's creditors and others aforsaid wes not intendit to prejudge any former recommendation in favours of the Lord McDonnell and doe, therfor, entreate his majesties' commissioner, in thair name, agane to recommend to his sacred majestie to take the petitioner's condition and sufferings into his royall consideration, and to take such course for his reparation out of the late marques of Argyll's estate, or any other way his majestie in his royall judgement shall think fitt.
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The estates of parliament, considering the great violences and wrong done to the laird of Lawmount be George Campbell, late shirreff of Argyll, Johne Campbell of Artarick and Duncan Campbell in Glengreg, in dispossessing him of his lands and estate for his affection and loyaltie to his majestie, doe ordaine the laird of Lawmont to be repossest against the said George Campbell and the other persones aforsaids who have been accessorie to his sufferings and, therfor, ordeanes the said George Campbell, and the other persones abovenamed, to remove themselffs, thair families, servants and others from their possession of any lands formerly belonging to the laird of Lawmont, and to suffer him, his tennents and servants to enter to the possession and labouring of the samen for the ensueing yeer and cropt 1663, and it is heirby declared that this act, being only for the possession, is not to prejudge George Campbell nor any of the persones forsaids, nor any other persone whatsomever, of any just clame or debt they have against the said Sir James Lawmont, as accords of the law.
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Forasmuch as be publict order of the then pretendit committie of estates in the yeer 1651 it is appointed that one hundreth pund[s] should be payed to Sir William Bellenden, now designed Lord Bellenden, out of the moneys then gathered for his majesties' use, and his majestie considering that the Lord Bellenden hes wanted payment therof now for the space of eleven yeers and that, dureing that tyme, he hes been subject to many hardships and sufferings for his affection and adherence to his majesties' interest; his majestie hes therfor, with advice and consent of his estates in parliament, and in leiu of the former order, appointed and heirby appoints tuo hundreth punds sterline to be payed to the said Lord Bellenden out of the readiest of the tuo moneths' mantenance formorly imposed and now raised for his majesties' use, be order past in this parliament, wheranent these shall be to all persones concerned sufficient warrand.
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The king's majestie and estates of parliament, haveing considered a bill of suspension given in to them be Johne Campbell of Dunstaffnage, Mr Donald Campbell, his wncle, Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie, Duncan Campbell, vncle to Lochinell, Archibald Campbell of Barnacar, Dougall Campbell of Innera, Donald Campbell, brother to Lochinell and Hector Mcclane of Torleisk, craveing that the decreit given on the tuelff day of July 1661 yeers against them at the instance of Johne Mcdougall of Donolich, Allan Mackdougall of Rara, Johne Mcdougall of Degneish and Dougall McDougall of Donach might be suspendit upon the grunds and reasons contained in the bill and, finding no just grund for suspending that decreit, therfor the king's majestie, with advice and consent of his estates of parliament, hath thought fit to refuise the said suspension and ordeanes the said Johne McDougall of Dunolich, Allen McDougall of Rara, Johne McDougall of Degnish and Dougall McDougall of Donach to have and be put into possession of the lands contained in the decreit conforme to the tenor therof, it is alwayes declared that thir presents shall be without prejudice of any legall rights and securities the defenders respective have acquired of the saids lands, or any parte therof, but that the same are reserved to them as accords of the law.
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The king's majestie, being desireous to give all due encouragement to his good subjects, hath, therfor, thought fit, upon consideration of the petition of Johne, earle of Hadingtoun, heretable proprietor of the barronie of Dalmany, to grant, with advice and consent of his estates of parliament, to the said earle and his successors heritors of the said baronie of Dalmany, the priveledge of tuo fairs yeerly and a weekly mercat at or in the burgh and village of Dalmeny, the fairs to be vpon the [...] day of [...] and upon the [...] day of [...] yeerly, and the weekly mercat to be upon every [...] in the week, with power to them to use all the priveledges and enjoy all the benefites which to the keeping of fairs or mercats be the law or custome of this kingdome doth belong, and recommends to his majesties' thesaurer, deputy thesaurer and commissioners of exchequer to passe and exped gifts to the said earle of Hadingtoun and his successours aforsaid of the said yeerly fairs and weekly mercat, to be past under the great seale in forme as effeirs.
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Forasmuch as the king's most excellent majestie, out of his tender respect and love to his people and from his desire that all animosities and differences among them be buried in oblivion, and that his good subjects may now, after so long trouble, enjoy happinesse, peace and plenty under his royall government, hes been pleased to declare his resolution to indemnifie all persones for their actings dureing and in relation to these troubles, excepting such as should be excepted be his majestie in this parliament. And his majestie, considering that however in the begining of these differences and confusions many, throw misinformation, blind zeale and other specious pretexts, did engadge in and wer caried on in these rebellious courses, by which the peace and quyet of the kingdome wes interrupted since the yeer 1637, yet, after some tyme being convinced of their error and guiltines, wer willing to embrace any occasion wherin they might, with the hazard of their lives and fortunes, expiat thair former miscariages, and give evidence to the world of their loyaltie and affection to his majestie and his authority; and in order therunto, when in the yeer 1648 his majesties' royall father, of blessed memorie, wes secluded from his government and keept prissoner in the Yle of Wight they, with much cheerfulnes and loyaltie, did engadge in warre for his majesties' releiff and restitution to his government, which noble, religious and dewtifull undertakeing his majestie doth remember as a testimony of their sorrow for their by past miscariages, and of their desires to witnesse thair dewties and affection to his majestie and the royall interest in all tyme comeing.
And albeit this wes the temper and disposition of many, yet ther wer others also who, from ane innate hatred and malice to his majesties' persone and government, haveing concurred in the contriveing, fomenting or carieing on of the late most unnaturall rebellion, did therby render themselffs eminently instrumentall in all his majesties' troubles and in those murders, rapines and oppressions which, to the hie contempt and dishonour of God, the royall authority and the lawes and justice of the kingdome, wer execute upon such of their fellow subjects as ouned his majesties' interest; and feareing that, by this engadgement, their treatcherous designe might be discovered and disappointed, they did not only not concur therin, bot used all means to retard and oppose the same, and at last did ryse in armes and joyne in a new and open rebellion, and by the power of their English confederats, whom they called in for their assistance (and to whom for that service they did give up and betray the honor and interest of thair native cuntrie) they violently usurped the government and power of the kingdome to themselffs; and in this thair usurpation, haveing also exerced the greatest rigour and most barbarous cruelties against the lives and fortunes of all such of their cuntriemen as had or wer willing to appeare for the royall interest, they then sent thair deputies to hinder and protest against any treattie or agreement betuixt his majestie and his subjects in England, and when they had obtained their desires in the dissolveing of these treaties, and that ther appeared designes against his majesties' liffe, they wer so far from expressing their duety for his preservation that they gave positive orders to those their deputies not to debate nor assert that kings and princes wer exempt from the tryell and justice of their subjects. And after that by his majesties' death, the imperiall croun of this realme did, by inherent birthright and undoubted succession, descend to his majestie who now happily reignes; and that his majesties' right and tytle to his crouns and kingdomes wes then every way compleited, and all his subjects obleidged to the due acknowledgement therof, yet the malice of these rebellious reformers wes so desperate against the royall race and government that, by a publict vote in their pretendit parliaments, they debarred and secluded his majestie from the exercise of his royall government wntill he should, with his oune consent, divest himselff of his royall authority and invest them with the same, and then with most unparalelled insolence they marcht in procession with their guards, and under the conduct of their generall officers from their convention houses to the mercat croce of the cheeff city wher, with sound of trumpet, and as it wer in defyance of God and the world (but in pursueance of their covenants) they did proclame and publish that treasonable act in suspending the king's majestie from the exercise of his royall government. And in further prosecution thairof, they seazed on his majesties' revenews, intruded themselffs in all the offices of publict trust, imprissoned, fyned, confyned and banisht such, as from conscience of their dueties to God and the king, could not joyne with them, most cruellie murdered such as offered to appeare for the royall interest, and among these the barbarous and inhumane murder of his majesties' leiutennent governour, even then when they pretendit the greatest kyndnes to and wer under treaties with his majestie, doth witnesse to the world their unparaleld basenesse, hypocrisie and treason. And haveing for the tyme satiat their crueltie and rapine with the lives and fortunes of their fellow subjects, they agane assault his majestie with new demands to denude himselff of his kinglie office, and to confer the same upon them and, notwithstanding that his majestie had trusted his persone amongst them, they absolutely secluded him from any share in the government, denyed him accesse to his armies, purged out of the army all in whom ther appeared the smallest inclinations to loyaltie, removed from him all such as he had reason to trust about his persone, forced upon him guards of their gang, and under the hiest penalties, discharged all loyall and honest men from comeing within the verge of the court. And haveing thus stript his majestie of all the marks and supports of his soverainty and kingly power, their next attempt wes to defame his persone and to render him meane and odious to the world, by forceing upon him declarations to the reproach of his royall father, condeming all those just, noble and pious actings of that blessed martyre, and upon the first appearance of his majesties' scrupleing therin they, in thair publict meitings of church and state, did publictly disclame his majesties' interest and quarrell in the warrs betuixt them, and the murderers of his royall father their oune native king. And the next day after, the cheeffe officers of their army, as the representative of that partie, did for themselffs and in name of the army publish their resolutions to venter their lyves in mantenance of that most impious and disloyall act; and when, by these and manie other unworthie acts of that nature they had outstript all the rebellions of former ages, they then fell at difference and emulation among themselffs which should outvy others in the heighest acts of wickednesse and rebellion. Some start aside and joyned in a most seditious remonstrance directly tending to the destruction of his majesties' persone, the subversion of his authority and government and the ruine and extirpation of all such as did adhere to him. Others associat themselffs in most treasonable declarations and protestations against the publict proceidings for defence of the king and kingdome, and by thair treatcherous and infamous lybells vnder the title of Causes of Wrathe and others, pursued him with calumnies and reproaches, to blemish his reputation and weaken his due esteem with forrane princes. A thrid sort, tho of no better principles, yet by thair fair prosessions haveing gotten trust in the armyes in the yeer 1648 and, therafter, by selling their leveyes (and so weakning the army) did what in them lay to betray the king and kingdome in the hands of the enemy. And thair wanted not also some who, against all the obligations of conscience, honor and gratitude, joyned in councill or armes with the murderers of the king, and therby and by thair other base complyances in giveing thair personall assistance to the solemnities of thair usurpation in embraceing and exerceing places of public trust, employments and services under them did, so far as they wer able, assist the murderer in his usurpation to the royall throne, and by their oaths and publict tenders, not only for themselffs bot as commissioners from and in name of the counties, gave up and sacrificed thair homage and alledgeance to that sword he caried in his hand, smoaking with the blood of that glorious martyre their oune native leidge lord and king. And albeit all such as are guilty of or had accession to any of these rebellions, usurpations and other unworthy acts or actings, or wer aiding, abateing, countenanceing or assisting to the same or any of them, have therby become obnoxious to the law and have rendered themselffs lyable to the paines of treason and other hie paines, yet his majestie, being desireous, if it wer possible, to reclame the worst of his subjects to their duety be acts of mercy and grace, hath therfor resolved to grant ane generall act of indemnity, pardon and oblivion.
Bot considering that be these troubles and rebellious courses many of his good subjects have been under great sufferings and lyable to great losse for their affection and loyaltie to his majestie, thairfor, in order to their reparation, and for diverse important considerations of state, his majestie, with advice and consent of his estates of parliament, hath thought fit to burden his pardon and indemnity to some (whose guiltines hath rendered them obnoxious to the law and their lives and fortunes at his majesties' disposall) with the payment of some small sums, and in so far to except them from the benefite of his majesties' pardon and, therfor, the king's majestie, with advice and consent forsaid, hath thought fit and, accordingly, doth heirby declare, that the persons particularly aftermentioned, each of them for their oune parts, are excepted from his majesties' pardon and indemnity, in so far as may concerne the payment of the sumes underwritten viz.
Within the shire of Edinburgh: the earle of Lothian, in the soum of 6000 - sex thousand pund[s] Scots; the Lord Borthwick, in the soum of tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s] Scots; the Lord Balmerinoch, in the soum of sex thousand pund[s]; Mr Johne Inglis of Crawmond, in sex thousand pund[s]; Mr James Scot of Boningtoun, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Mr Laurence Scot of Bevilaw. tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Craig of Rikartoun, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Sir John Scot of Scotistarvet, sex thousand pund[s]; Mark Cass of Cokpen, sex thousand pund[s]; Walter Young, merchant in Edinburgh, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Robert Hamilton, elder, merchant ther, one thousand pund[s]; James Maisson, merchant ther, eight hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Brand, merchant ther, sex thousand pund[s]; Mr John Harper, advocat, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Henry Hope, merchant in Edinburgh, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr James Rocheid, ther, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Hew Wat in Leith, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Dalgleish, late collector of the vacand stipends, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Mr Robert Dalgleish of Lauristoun, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Campbell, appothicar, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Blaikwood, merchant in Edinburgh, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Sir James Stewart of Kirkfeild, sex thousand pund[s]; George Grahame, merchant in Edinburgh, sex hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Lawrie, merchant ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Melvill, ther, one thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; William Melvill, merchant ther, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Adam Mushet, ther, one thousand, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Mr John Eleis, advocat, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Mr William Hodge, advocat, one thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; Johne Mclurg, merchant in Edinburgh, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; James Bruce, merchant ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Melrose, ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; George Blaikwood, ther, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; William Hamilton, writer in Edinburgh, one thousand, tuo hundreth pund[s]; James Grahame, merchant ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Rae, ventner ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Lamb, merchant ther, seven hundreth and tuenty pund[s]; Johne Bonar of Bonarstoun, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; James Wilson, vintner in Edinburgh, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; laird [of] Dods, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Johne Lowrie in Loganhouse, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; Robert Selkirk, merchant in Edinburgh, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; William Anderson, merchant ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Jack, merchant ther, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Fouls, merchant ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Simpson, vintner ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Lockhart, merchant ther, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Crichtoun, merchant ther, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Johne Crafford, merchant ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Anderson, merchant ther, fyve hundreth pund[s]; Joseph Broddie, brother to the laird of Broddie, sex hundreth pund[s]; [and] Captane William Bannatyne, sex hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Hadingtoun: Patrick Temple in Lintounbrigs, the soum of three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Hepburne of Beinstoun, tuo hundreth punds; Robert Aitcheson of Sydserff, three thousand pund[s]; [and] Mr Robert Hodge of Gledsmoore, sex hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Peibles: the laird of Polmood, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Russell of Slipperfeild, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Douglas of Lintoun, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; [...] Cranstoun of Glen, eight hundreth pund[s]; John Horsburgh, baillie of Peibles, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Mr Andrew Hay, brother to Mr John Hay of Haystoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; [and] Joseph Leirmont, [...], one thousand, tuo hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Berwick: Sir William Scot of Harden, eightein thousand pund[s]; Johne Home in the Law, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Ker of Westnisbet, three thousand pund[s]; Walter Pringle of Greinknow, three thousand pund[s]; Johne Erskine, portioner of Dryburgh, sex hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Halyburtoun of Newmains, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Broun of Blaikburn, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Craw of Hewheid, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr Mark Ker of Moristoun, fyve thousand pund[s]; Andrew Gray, portioner of Swynwood, sex hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Wardlaw, portioner of Westrestoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Hunter of Colinslie, one thousad, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Abraham Home of Kennetsydhead, sex hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Gillespie in Simprein, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; William Somervell in Hiltoun, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; [and] Robert Brounfeild of Todrig, sex hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Selkirk: George Curror of Houdoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Pringle of Torwoodlie, one thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; the laird of Whytbank, younger, three thousand pund[s]; [...] Pringle of Newhall, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Elliot in Sunderlandhall, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Scot of Tushillaw, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Scot of Broomhall, sex hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Scot of Braidmeidows, one thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; Johne Scot of Gilminscleuch, one thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Elliot of Phillip, one thousand pund[s]; Thomas Scot of Todrig, one thousand, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Scot, baillie of Selkirk, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Archibald Elliot of Midlesteid, sex hundreth pund[s]; [and] James Scot of Gallowsheills, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Lanerick: Sir Daniell Carmichaell, [...], tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Sir James Carmichaell, [...], one thousand, tuo hundreth pund[s]; [...] Hamilton of Kilcraig, one thousand, tuo hundreth pund[s]; William Lowrie of Blaikwood, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Moore of Anniestoun, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Walter Hamilton of Netherfeild, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Coninghame of Bonytoun, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Johne Weir of Newtoun, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Johne Weir of Cloburne, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Broun of Dolphingtoun, one thousand, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Johne Hamilton, chamberlane of Hamilton, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; George Weir of Hariewood, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; James Hamilton of Neisland, one thousand pund[s]; Mr Johne Sprewll, late clerk of Glasgow, one thousand, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Johne Grahame, late proveist of Glasgow, one thousand pund[s]; Mr William Broun of Milrig, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Andrew Hamiltoun in Overtoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Alexander in Overhill of Drips, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Thomas Petticrew, in the barrony of Glasgow, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Baillie of Walstoun, nyn thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mathew Wilson, tanner in Glasgow, sex hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Paterson, ther, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Johne Johnstoun, ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; the laird of Auchterfardell, one thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; William Cheislie in Douglas, sex hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Broun, brother to the laird of Dowfingtoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; Michaell Gemmill, baillie of Lanrick, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Gillon, ther, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Alexander Tennent, ther, three hundreth [and] threecore pund[s]; Gabriell Hamilton, ther, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Mr Andrew Ker, [...], one thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; Gabriell Hamilton of Westburne, one thousand pund[s]; Alexander Wilson in Lanerick, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; John Nimmo, in the westfort of Glasgow, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; James Elphingstoun, glasinwright ther, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Sir Johne Cheislie, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Johne Small in Kilbryd, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Mathew Comeing, in Glasgow, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Couts, merchant ther, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; John Kirkland of Cardonan, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mathew Fleiming in Kilbryd, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Captane Hutcheson in Carstairs, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Pender in Stobberlie, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; James Gray, merchant in Glasgow, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; [...] Tailfer of Haircleuch, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; David Gairner of Borsmit, four hundreth [and] fourscore pund[s]; David Somervell of Grainge, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Meinzies of Harperfeild, one thousand pund[s]; [...] Cleiland of Howhoblelun, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Bailyie of Todholls, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Johne Peirie, chalmerlane of Malsley, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Claud Hamilton of Garrin, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Ritchard Maitland in Park of Maulslie, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Prentice of Thorne, three hundreth pund[s]; James Paterson in Judisheill, three hundreth pund[s]; Archibald Inglis, messinger, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Haistie in Sandifurd, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Rid in Overtoun, three hundreth pund[s]; John Forrest in Threepwood, three hundreth pund[s]; Johne Shiller in Law of Maulslie, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; George Gilbertson in Braidwood, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Hew Roxburgh in Murehous of Libbertoun, tuo hundreth [and] forty pund[s]; [...] Glaidstanes of Ettersheill, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; William Bartrum, portioner of Nisbet, four hundreth [and] eightie pund[s]; Walter Carmichell of Granghall, sex hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Nimmo, portioner of Eulesheill, four hundreth [and] eightie pund[s]; [...] Johnstoun of Newbiging, tuo hundreth [and] fourtie pund[s]; James Broun in Carstairs, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Logan in Strafrank, tuo hundreth [and] fourty; James Murray in Hartiehame, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Baillie in Thankertoun, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Whyt in Faldyk, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; George Whyt, his brother, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; George Porterfeild, late provest of Glasgow, three thousand pund[s]; Gideon Jak in Lanerick, one thousand pund[s]; [...] Hamilton of Southfeild, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Hamilton, his son, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Broun, younger, in Drathan, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Hamilton of Aikinheid, sex hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Steven in Lesmahago, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Steven, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Thomas Mcwharrie, ther, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; David Hamilton, younger, in Southcamberland, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Mirrilies in Calderwater, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Hamilton in Bothwellbrigs, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Archibald Hamilton in Calsayheid of Nethertoun, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Hamilton in Stanehall, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; David Somervell in the Greens of Carnwath, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Thomas Carmichell in Newbiging, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Gibson in Cothwhan, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Kello, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Braid in Kilheid of Cowington, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Logan in Huntsheillwood of Carnwath, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; William Bruces of Skellitoun, elder and younger betuixt them equallie, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Bruce in Kitbank of Lesmahago, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Pillar in Lanerick, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Gray in Gerriswoodmilne, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Sympson in Lanerick, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Fisher, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Thomas Hutton in Hamilton, one thousand pund[s]; George Tam, in the paroche of Munkland, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Hamilton of Lesmahago, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Hamilton of Priorhill, three hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Steill of Skelliehill, three hundreth pund[s]; Leiutennent [...] Lindesay in [...], sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Wardrop of Dardowie, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr William Somervell in Dowglas, one thousad, eight hundreth pund[s]; [and] [...] Robein in Streven, four hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Dumfreis: Mr William Ferguson of Kaitloch, one thousand pund[s]; William Wilson of Land, three hundreth pund[s]; Johne Douglas of Stanehous, one thousand pund[s]; Johne Welsh of Coliestoun, three hundreth pund[s]; John Scot, younger, of Heidshaw, one thousa pund[s]; John Mcburnie, portioner of Lugat, tuo hundreth [and] fourtie pund[s]; John Newland, glover [in] [...], tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Short, glover in Dumfreis, tuo hundreth [and] fourtie pund[s]; James Moffet, merchant ther, three hundreth pund[s]; James Callen, glover ther, three hundreth pund[s]; Robert Wallace, merchant ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Moorheid, merchant ther, one thousand pund[s]; Jon Williamson, merchant ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Abraham Dikson, merchant ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Greirson of Dalgoner, three hundreth [and] threescore punds; John Kirkwall of Begrie, three hundreth punds; John Kirkwall of Smidiewall, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; James Hunter in Tounheid, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Bell in Albae, one thousand pund[s]; George Bell in Godibrig, one thousand pund[s]; Jon Maitland of Eccles, one thousand pund[s]; James Clerk of Trolloch, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Clerk of Killinie, four hundreth [and] eightie pund[s]; John Craik in Dumfreis, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Andrew Johnstoun in Lockerbie, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Murray of Blockholrig, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Taggit in Drumfreishire, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Mcmorran in Kilbane, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Ewert in Dumfreis, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Gilchrist in Dumfreis, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Coupland in Dumfreis, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Lowrie of Maxwelstoun, three thousand [and] sex hundreth pund[s]; John Kennedy of Helleis, seven hundreth [and] tuenty pund[s]; John Gibson of Glencroch, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Elliot of Buiks, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Robert Elliot, his brother, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Adam Elliot of Esgill, eightein hundreth pund[s]; William Elliot, called Wnthank, eightein hundreth pund[s]; Gawine Elliot of Wttersyd, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Bell of Crowdikmore, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Murray of Moriflat, three hundreth [and] sextie punds; [and] Thomas Glaidstanes, [of] [...], one thousand pund[s].
Within the shire of Roxburgh: [...], shirreff deput, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; John Turnbull of Know, tuo thousand pund[s]; Robert Bennet of Chesters, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; the laird of Langlands, eightein hundreth pund[s]; William Ker of Swounsyd, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Robert Pringle of Cliftoun, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Mr Gilbert Elliot of Craigend, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Bell of Mow, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Haswell, collector, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Handisyd, merchant in Kelso, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Scot of Chaple, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; William Scot of Horshill, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Sir Walter Riddell of that ilk, sex thousand [and] sex hundreth pund[s]; William Ker of Newtoun, sex hundreth pund[s];† Gideon Scot of Haychester, four thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; [...] Scot of Goudilands, sex thousand pun[s]; Robert Scot of Braidhauch, three thousand pund[s]; Gideon Wauchope, brother to the laird of Kaikmure, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Robert Ker of Midlemistwalls, sex hundreth punds; Johne Ker of Chesters, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Thomas Ker, portioner of Hownem, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Sir Thomas Ker of Cavers, sex thousand pund[s]; Sir Andrew Ker of Greinheid, sex thousand pund[s]; Patrick Scot of Thirlestane, three thousand pund[s]; Sir Archibald Douglas of Cavers, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; [and] Samuell Morison of Massindew, tuelff hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Fyffe: George Gairnes in Bruntiland, sex hundreth punds; Lord Burghlie, threttein thousand, three hundreth [and] threttie-three pund[s], sex shillings [and] eight d; [...] Weyms of Balfarge, one thousand pund[s];† Sir Thomas Nairne of Sanfurd, eightein hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Oliphant of Kirkarny, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Johne Moncreiff of Crosehill, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Johne Broun in Bruntiland, sex hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Glover, collector in Fyffe, sex hundreth punds; Collonell Brymer, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Mcgill of Rankeillour, three thousand pund[s]; the laird of Aitoun, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Robert Baillie, late chamberland of Falkland, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Robert Whyt in Kirkaldie, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Weyms of Feinzies, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Hamilton of Grangemoore, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Johne Lindesay in Enstruther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Thomas Mitchell of Cowdean, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; the laird of Lewchat, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; William Hamilton in Enstruther, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Johne Whyte in Bruntilland, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Robert Andrew, late collector of the shire of Pearth, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Mr Robert Pittillow, [in] [...], eightein hundreth pund[s]; Mr Robert Prestoun of Prestoun, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [and] Robert Dempster of Balbougie, eightein hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Dumbartan: Colein Campbell of Ardincarie, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Ewing in Dumbartan, sex hundreth pund[s]; [and] [...] Broun of Bancleroch, tuelff hundreth pund[s].
Within the shires of Innernes, Ross and Cromertie: [...] Monro of Foulis, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Rosse of Innercharren, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Johne Forbes of Culloden, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Mcculloch, burges of Tayne, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; the laird of Strowie, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Bellidrum, sex hundreth pund[s]; Donald Fouler of Allen, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Malcolme Rosse of Kindries, sex hundreth pund[s]; Gilbert Robertson in Innernesse, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Hew Monro, collector of Innernesse, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; David Rosse of Pitcany, seven hundreth [and] tuenty pund[s]; Hector Douglass of Muldarge, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Munro of Kilcairne, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Malcomtosh of Killachie, three thousand [and] sex hundreth punds; Thomas Chivies of Murtoun, eightein hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Dumbar, burges of Innernes, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Fouler, burges ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; George Leslie, clerk of Innerness, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr William Rosse of Sundweik, sex hundreth pund[s]; Duncan Forbes, merchant in Innerness, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Walter Innes of Innerbrekie, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Mcpherson, tutor of Cluny, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Mcpherson, tutor of Inneressey, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Cuming of Kinhardie, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; [...] Mcintosh of Conaige, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Mckenzie of Kilcowie, sex thousand pund[s]; [and] William Duff, collector of the excise in Innernes, eightein hundreth pund[s].
Elgin and Nairne: Sir Lodovick Gordon of that ilk, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Brodie of that ilk, four thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Campbell of Both, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Brodie of Lethum, elder, sex thousand pund[s]; [...] Brodie of Lethum, younger, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Hay, tutor of Knockawdie, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; Hew Hay, tutor of Park, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Francis Brodies of Belwatt, elder and younger, three thousand pund[s] equallie betuixt them; the laird of Grant, eightein thowsand pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Caddell, tuelff thousand pund[s]; Collonell Innes of Boage, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...], Mr John Campbell of Moy, sex hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Nairne of Alchrosse, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Hay in the North, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; John Innes of Conraik, one thousand pund[s]; Robert Stewart of Lethernie, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; Alexander Anderson of Garuioch, tuellff hundreth pund[s]; John Tulloch in Nairne, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Falconer of Tulloch, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Dumbar, commisser clerk of Murray, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [and] David Brodie of Pitgairnie, tuelff hundred pund[s].
Within the shire of Air: Mr Robert Barclay, burges of Irwing, tuelff hundred pund[s]; the laird of Coninghamheid, four thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; [...] Follertoun of Corsbie, tuo thousand pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Cesnock, eight thousand pund[s]; the laird of Rowalland, four thousand pund[s]; the laird of Craffordland, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Hunter of Hunterstoun, sex hundred pund[s]; John Reid, late provest of Irwine, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Campbell in Newmilnes, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Shaw of Sornbeg, tuelff hundred pund[s]; John Halden of Enterkin, eightein hundreth pund[s]; [...] Crafford of Skeldoune, one thousand pund[s]; William Hamilton of Garrive, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; John Ferguson, baillie of Air, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; the laird of Pinkell, elder, four thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; [...] Pinkell, younger, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] of Greimmislaw, tuo hundreth and fourty pund[s]; the laird of Kirkmichaell, four thousand pund[s]; [...] Eccles of Kildonan, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Kennedy of Dougar, sex hundreth pund[s]; Gilbert Ritchard of Barskiming, eightein hundreth pund[s]; Robert Kelso of Kelsland, eight hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Blair, merchant in Air, eight hundreth pund[s]; [...] Kennedie of Kirkhill, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; [...] Caldwell of that ilk, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr Cuthbert Coninghame, [in] [...], tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Crafford of Cumlock, tuo thousand pund[s]; [...] Whytfoord of Balloch, four thousand pund[s]; William Dunlop, provest of Irwine, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; Charles Hall in Newmilns, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; [...] Crafford of Findishaw, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...], younger of Ballochmilne, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Boyd of Pitcon, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Shaw, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Kennedy of Bellimore, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Pedie, [of] [...], three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; James Wallace of Drumalloch, sex hundred pund[s]; George Crafford in Beoch, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Frew in Newmilns, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Nisbet in Litle Cesnock, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; [...] Rid of Dandilling, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] of Dalgon, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Nisbet of Greeinholme, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Mcculloch of Row, three hundreth and sextie pund[s]; Hew Mchutcheon in Row, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] of Drochealn, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] of Dalreoch, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Broun of Walwood, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Haircleuch, four hundreth [and] fourscore pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Glasnock, elder, four hundreth [and] eighty pund[s]; [...] Campbell, younger of Auchinmanoch, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Aird of Miltoun, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Broun of Tordows, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Midlewalwood, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Wallace of Carmichaell, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Shaw, one thousand pund[s]; [...] Kennedie of Bellimore, four hundreth [and] eighty pund[s]; James Gordon, chamberlan to the earle of Cassills, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Douglas of Gassilltoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Kennedy of Minnybole, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Kennedy of Knockdoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Kennedy, his brother, three hundreth pund[s]; John Fergusson of Millander, one thousand pund[s]; Thomas Fergusson of Finnage, sex hundreth pund[s]; Hew Ferguson of Mayns, sex hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Rosse of Traveir, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Hunter in Corktoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Kennedie of Glenmun, sex hundreth pund[s]; Adam Wright in Drummellingtoun, tuo hundreth pund[s]; John Shaw in Balloch, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Wallace of Holmstoun, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; David Kennedy of Barclanachan, three hundred [and] sextie pund[s]; Thomas Kennedy of Grange, three hundred [and] sextie pund[s]; John Shaw of Monyshow, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Mcmirrie, [of] [...], sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Shaw of Keir, three hundred [and] sextie pund[s]; Mr Robert Auld of Hill, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] of Knockdaw, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [and] the earle of Loudoun, tuelff thousand pund[s].
Within the shire of Bute: David Mcneill of Kilmore, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Neill Mcneill of Kilmorie, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Ninian Spence of Wester Kaymbs, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [and] James Stewart of Kilquhandie, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s].
Within the shire of Aberdein: the laird of Eight, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; the master of Forbes, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Forbes of Cossindae, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Forbes of Knockwharrie, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Arbuthnet of Cairngaw, one thousand pund[s]; Thomas Forbes of Achortes, sex hundreth pund[s]; Arthour Forbes of Innernochtie, one thousand pund[s]; Gilbert Skeen of Dyce, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Sir John Baird, advocat, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Walter Cochrane in Aberdein, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Herper in Aberdein, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr Alexander Burnet of Craigmill, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Forbes of Culwhirrie, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Ker of Menand, three thousand, sex hundred pund[s]; David Tyrie of Strabogie, sex hundred pund[s]; John Innes of Coldrean, tuelff hundred pund[s]; Henry Panton, [of] [...], sex hundred pund[s]; [...] Sangster in Aberdein, sex hundred pund[s]; Charles Dun, litster ther, tuo thousand, four hundred pund[s]; Mr Robert Burnet of Allevage, sex hundred pund[s]; [...] Forbes of Baslayd, eightein hundred pund[s]; [...] Forbes of Gask, eightein hundred pund[s]; David Rickhart of Achnacant, three thousand, sex hundred pund[s]; George Cruikshank of Berriehill, eightein hundred pund[s]; Patrick More, baillie of Aberdein, eightein hundreth pund[s]; [...] Burnet of Addrosse, eightein hundred pund[s]; William Allardice in Aberdein, one thousand pund[s]; Thomas Cushnie, glasinwright ther, eightein hundred pund[s]; Robert Cruikshank of Ellerick, one thousand pund[s]; Andrew Gudealle in [...], three hundred pund[s]; Mr Alexander Ferwhar of Toulay, tuelff hundred pund[s]; Johne Rosse, merchant in Aberdein, tuelff hundred pund[s]; George Pyper, ther, sex hundred pund[s]; [...], tutor of Pitsligo, sex thousand pund[s]; Alexander Jaffray of Kingswalls, tuo thousand, four hundred pund[s]; [and] Mr William More, late principall of the Earle Marishall's colledge in Aberdein, tuo thousand, four hundred pund[s].
Within the shire of Kinkarden: Mr William Beatoun, [of] [...], tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] of Halgrein, elder, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [and] Andrew Arbuthnet of Fiddes, eightein hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Caithnes: Robert Innes of Pharstoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Sinclair of Assery, sex hundreth pund[s]; [and] William Baillie, [of] [...], sex hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Sutherland: Robert Gray of Skibo, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Robert Murray of Dulrossie, one thousand pund[s]; Patrick Dumbar of Siddrie, one thousand pund[s]; Robert Gray of Arbo, four thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; [...] Gray of Creich, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [and] Johne Sutherland in Clyn, one thousand pund[s].
Within the shire of Linlithgow: [...] Sandilands, tutor of Calder, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Dundas of Dudingstoun, tuo thousand pund[s]; Major Whiteheid, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Gillon, [of] [...], sex hundreth pund[s]; John Cleran of Cousland, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Robert Cuthbertson in Linlithgow, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Galloway of Todshaugh, sex hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Listoun, [of] [...], sex hundreth pund[s]; John Milne in Queinsferrie, three hundreth pund[s]; John Wedrop in Livingstoun, three hundreth pund[s]; Gavine Marishall in Linlithgow, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Mooreheid of Lennox, four thousand pund[s]; Patrick Young in Killicantie, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; George Drumond of Carlowrie, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Walter Stewart in Linlithgow, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Jon Crafford, son to umqhile William Crafford in Kinneill, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Baillie of Bothkennet, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; James Hill in Queinsferrie, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Robertson, merchant ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; [and] George Logie, ther, sex hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Pearth: [...], lord Couper, four thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; [...], lord Ruthven, four thousand, eight hundreth pund[s]; Major Generall James Holburne, nyne thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Archibald Stirline of Coldoch, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Campbell of Clathwick, eightein hundreth pund[s]; William Hutton of Belinisk, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Stewart of Avorlich, sex thousand pund[s]; [...] Blair of Kinfauns, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Oliphant of Gask, sex thousand pund[s]; Sir David Carmichaell of Kilmadie, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; Major John Moncreiff, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Hay of Leys, elder, sex hundreth pund[s]; Patrick and John Campbells of Glenednock, equallie betuixt them, one thousand pund[s]; Mr Hary Stewart, brother to Sir Thomas Stewart of Garatullie, sex hundreth pund[s]; Hew Craig of Dumbernie, one thousand pund[s]; Alexander Robertson of Dounie, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Robertson of Eister Stralach, one thousand pund[s]; Sir Thomas Stewart of Garntullie, eightein thousand pund[s]; Collonell [...] Menzies, eightein hundreth pund[s]; James Campbell of Glenwich of Torrorie, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Mcaster, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; James Stirline, in the milne of Keir, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Mccallum of Kilmadock, three hundreth pund[s]; William Oliphant of Forgan, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; the barrone of Itchell, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr William Blaikburne of Midletoun, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Hary Christie, chalmerlane to the laird of Glenwrwhy, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; James Crichtoun in Coupergrange, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Souter in Newtyle, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Mr Robert Mcgill of Feinzies, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Johne Malcolme of Forthar, eightein hundreth pund[s]; Mr George Blair of [...], tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [and] William Manie of Dollockmilne, tuelff hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Forfar: the laird of Edzell, three thousand pund[s]; [...] of Balyeordie, sex hundreth pund[s]; the lairds of Findowrie, elder and younger, equallie betuixt them, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Ogilvie of Balfour, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Guthrie of Pitforthie, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Keeth of Cunyngsyth, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Milne in Monrosse, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Johne Hunter in Glams, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr James Hay in Muldavid, one thousand pund[s]; William Innes of Killerminey, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Park Gordoun, elder, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; Park Gordoun, younger, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [and] Johne Lyon of Mureesk, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Ranfrew: Sir George Maxwell of Netherpollock, four thousand pund[s]; Mr James Montgomerie of Weitlands, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] of Walkingshaw, younger, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Johne Kelso, baillie in Paislay, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Sprewle, baillie in Paisley, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Johne Park, baillie ther, four hundreth [and] fourscore pund[s]; Mr Hew Fork, shirreff clerk of Ranfrew, one thousand pund[s]; Gabriell Thomson in Corshill, three hundreth pund[s]; Johne Givan in Mayne, three hundreth pund[s]; Robert Pollock in Milneburne, three hundreth pund[s]; Johne Founes, portioner in Neilstounsyd, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Johne Moreis, elder and younger, equallie betuixt them, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Johne Semple of Balgreen, three hundreth pund[s]; Johne Or of Jaffraystock, three hundreth pund[s]; John Adam of Bonfeild, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Barber of Rashiefeild, three hundreth pund[s]; Robert Love of Gavan, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Caldwell of Risk, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Caldwell, portioner of Beltries, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Barber of Risk, three hundreth pund[s]; John Hew in Damptoun, three hundreth pund[s]; James Or of Langyeard, three hundreth pund[s]; John Fultoun of Spruletoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Fultoun of Boydstoun, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Nicoll Craig in Eistmains, three hundreth pund[s]; James Campbell of Rivoe, three hundreth pund[s]; John Rodger of Park, three hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Jalls of Cruik, three hundreth pund[s]; Mathew Herison in Titwood, three hundreth pund[s]; Robert Rankein in Braidlies, three hundreth pund[s]; John Craig of Broom, three hundreth pund[s]; John Rankein of Newtoun, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Sprule in Renfrew, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Pollock of Slender, tuo hundreth pund[s]; George Pollock of Falsyd, four hundreth [and] fourscore pund[s]; James [...] of Cartsbrig, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Gilmoir in Newtoun, tuo hundreth pund[s]; John Rankein in Mallatsheuch, three hundreth pund[s]; [and] John Smyth, ther, three hundreth pund[s].
Within the shires of Stirling and Clakmanan: Sir Charles Arrskin of Ava, sex thousand pund[s]; Sir William Bruce of Stenhouse, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; [...] of Leckie, sex hundreth pund[s]; Captian William Monteith, son to umqhile Mr James Monteith, [...], tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Sir Thomas Nicolson of Carnock, sex thousand pund[s]; William and David Tennents in Slamannamure, equallie betuixt them, three hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Fleyming, ther, three hundreth pund[s]; William Young, ther, three hundreth pund[s]; David and Patrick Youngs, ther, equallie betuixt them, tuo hundreth and fourty pund[s]; Robert Arthour in Balcastle, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Alexander Weddell, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Alexander Arthour, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Gibson, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Robert Boyd, [of] [...], tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Boyd in Lenyhouse, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Alexander Tailyer in Midlerig, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Boyd in Baluntochill, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Gairdner in Halhouse, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; William Pender of Burne, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Mochrie of Stanerig, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; William Row in Bandeth, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [...] of Milnehaug, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Gudlet of Abbotsheuch, sex hundreth pund[s]; Archibald Row of Innerallen, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Marishall, portioner of Boigstoun, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Allane Boig, portioner ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; William Dick of Bankheid, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Thomas Robertson, portioner of [...], tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; David Robertson, portioner ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Patrick Adie, portioner of Bogow, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Haistie, portioner ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Shaw of Dachwhan, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Bining of Brigend, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Blak of Hilend, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Adie of Ballenbreich, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Robertson, portioner of Blakstoun, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Alexander Lichtbodie, portioner ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourtie pund[s]; Peter Bryce, portioner of Belbrick, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Archibald Bryce, portioner ther, tuo hundreth and fourty pund[s]; Alexander Bryce, portioner ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Marishall, portioner of Kinmure, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Glen of Candiend, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [...] Calder of Hill, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Dick of Millersplace, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Arthour of Quarter, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [...] Broun, portioner of Woodsyd, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [...] Tailyer, portioner ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Whytlaw of Hungriehill, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Patrick Calder of Campstoun, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Heggin of Bous, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Johne Jap, portioner of Cromerland, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Gray, portioner of Kilmudie, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Alexander Marishall of Mastertoun, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Andrew Baird, late baillie of Stirling, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Robertson, ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Gib, ther, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Thomas Scotland of Dallerby, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Johne Scotland, ther, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Alexander Ferguson, ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Stirline of Bardirnoch, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; James Boyd of Ballintsheill, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Rollock of Bannockburne, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Monteith of Milneholme, younger, sex hundreth pund[s]; David Bruce in Ava, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; James Forrest of Blankheid, four hundreth [and] fourscore pund[s]; Thomas Buchanan of Blairwhan, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Robert Forrest of Queinshaugh, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Robert Forrest in Rassiehill, sex hundreth pund[s]; Mr Robert Bruce of Kennet, eightein hundreth pund[s]; Johne Meikle in Lerber, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; David Gudlet of Langtoun, four hundreth [and] fourscore pund[s]; James Calander in Falkirk, three hundreth pund[s]; David Campbell, [of] [...], three hundreth pund[s]; John Sympson, [of] [...], tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; George Eddell in Dalwhatstoun, tuo hundreth pund[s]; James Tennent in Dykheid, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Auld, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Wauch, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Shaw in Greinhill, tuo hundreth and fourty pund[s]; James Eistoun, [of] [...], tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Mungill in Lennox, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Johne Lichtbodie, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Pender in Linmyll, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Peter Russell in Wholme, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; William Tennent in Burnheid, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Thomas Fleyming of Rashiehill, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; George Neill, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Thomas Russell in Midlerig, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Russell in Balcaskie, three hundreth pund[s]; Thomas Tailyeour in Howhouse, three hundreth pund[s]; Andrew Clerkistoun, [of] [...], three hundreth pund[s]; Johne Westoun in Craigend, four hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Crafford in Manuellingle, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Grimtoun in Moruinsyd, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s];† James Eistoun, William Andrew, Isack Baird and William Baird, each of them fiftein pund[s] sterling; Alexander Milne of Skeiner,† one thousand pund[s]; William Ker in Banheich, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...], lord Rollo, sex thousand pund[s]; [and] Thomas Michaell of Cowdun, sex hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Wigtoun: Colonell William Stewart, sex thousand pund[s]; Sir Andrew Agnew, shirreff of Galloway, sex thousand pund[s]; [...] Gordoun of Grange, eightein hundreth pund[s]; [...] Mcculloch, younger of Ardwall, tuellf hundreth pund[s]; Johne Cathcairt of Kennoch, tuo thousand pund[s]; Francis Hay of Haryholme, one thousand pund[s]; Patrick Agnew of Sewchan, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Agnew of Whig, tuo thousand pund[s]; Gilbert Neilson of Cathcattie, threttein hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Mcgie of Largie, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; William Mcrussock, collector of Wigtounshire, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; George Campbell, captane leiutennent to Sir Robert Adair, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Kennedy of Gillespie, four hundreth [and] fourscore pund[s]; James Johnstoun in Stranraward, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Baillie of Litledounrakit, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; Alexander Baillie of Meikledounrakit, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; [...] Mcdonnell of Craichen, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; John Mcdougall of Craes, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Agnew of Crook, sex hundreth pund[s]; Martine Mcgie in Peningham, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Magrassock, three thousand, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Stewart, baillie in Wigtoun, three hundreth [and] threescore pund[s]; [...] Cantan, late provest in Wigtoun, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; William Mckie of Maydollen, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Ramesay of Bogehouse, four hundreth pund[s]; John Mcculloch in Glen, four hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Agnew of Caldenoch, one thousand pund[s]; Thomas Boyd of Kirkland, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Alexander Mctyre in Strainawart, sex hundreth pund[s]; Patrick Kennedy, ther, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Mchans, tanner ther, sex hundreth pund[s]; Gilbert Adair, ther, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; David Dumbar of Baldonan, four thousand [and] eight hundred pund[s]; Johne Gordoun, merchand in Stananravart, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Mcdougall, ther, tuo hundred [and] fourty pund[s]; William Mccullan, ther, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Adair of Litlegennoch, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Crafford, tutor to Hariehemman, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; William Gordoun of Barnsalyie, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Hanna in Granan, four hundreth [and] eightie pund[s]; William Mcdougall in Kiltroy, one thousand pund[s]; [...] Triffell, burges of Wigtoun, three hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Adam Mckie, late provest of Wigtoun, one thousand pund[s]; [...] Stewart of Fintalloch, one thousand pund[s]; John Mckittrick in Kirkmaden, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Michaell Mckelre in Stainekirk, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Mcnawght in Portpatrick, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Niven Agnew in Clodhouse, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [...] Agnew in Kilnmoher, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Mcmaster in Kirkcum, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Mcqueistoun in the Inch paroche, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Andrew Agnew in Park, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Patrick Hanna in Gask, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Mcnick in Darmenow, three hundreth pund[s]; Gilbert Mcrankin in Knockiebay, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Mcilvain in Milbush, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Mckikin of Glenwhillie, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Mckikin in Glenkitten, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Kennedy of Barnshangow, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [...] Mckikin in Poltoundowie, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Edward Lowrie in Darward, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Mr William Cleland in Shealand, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Thomas Mcmorran, [in] [...], three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [and] John Paterson, ther, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s].
Within Kirkcudbright: Major Mccullo of Barholme, eight hundreth pund[s]; Robert Kirk of Kildon, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Mcilno of Lochdounheid, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Hewchan, subcollector [of] [...], tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Alexander Gordoun of Knockgray, elder and younger, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; William Whiteheid of Milnhouse, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Corsan of Senweik, tuo hundreth pund[s]; David Arnot in Barncaple, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Mr William Gordoun of Erlestoun, three thousand, fyve hundreth pund[s]; John Gordoun of Rusco, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; John Turner of Ardwell, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Gordoun of Troquhane, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; John Foullartoun of Kairltoun, one thousand pund[s]; John Mckirtie in Blaikit, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Gordoun of Watersyd, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Gordoun of Barroch, three hundreth pund[s]; James Logan of Hill, ane thousand pund[s]; [...] Logan of Bagrie, four hundreth [and] eighty pund[s]; Patrick Young of Achilskiesh, one thousand pund[s]; John Maxwell of Miltoun, eight hundreth pund[s]; [...] of Dundeuch, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Gordoun in Midtoun, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Robert Stewart of Munquhill, one thousand pund[s]; Archibald Stewart of Kilgruss, one thousand pund[s]; John Thomson of Harieholm, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Broun of Mureheidstoun, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Broun of Lochill, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Alexander Gordoun of Culvining, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Lindesay of Fairgirth, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Aikin of Achilhae, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; William Gordoun of Chirmers, sex hundreth pund[s]; James Chalmers of Watersyd, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Herron of Cirrochtrie, sex hundreth pund[s]; William Gordoun of Robertoun, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; William Corsan in Robertoun, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Logan of Endrich, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; William Glendoning of Corruch, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; William Mccullo of Ardwall, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Mcclellan of Barnagahan, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Alexander Mckie, merchant in Kirkcudbrigh, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Mcclean, merchant ther, tuo hundreth pund[s]; John Mcclellan, maltman ther, tuo hundreth [and] eightie pund[s]; William Tailfer in Dunrod, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Gibson of Brokloch, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Stewart of Shanbellie, sex hundreth pund[s]; David Gordoun of Glenlady, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Gordoun of Achincairne, tuo hundreth pund[s]; [the] laird [of] Martine, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; William Gordoun of Minybowie, tuo hundreth [and] eightie pund[s]; John Neilson of Corsak, sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Mccullo of Achillarie, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Cornet Alexander Mcgie of Dalgoun, four hundreth [and] eighty pund[s]; Edward Cairnes of Tor, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [...] Corsan in Dundrenan, tuo hundreth pund[s]; James Logane of Boge, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Mcmichen of Ardo, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Mcmillan of Brockloch, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; John Cannon of Murdochwood, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Gordoun of Grange, tuo thousand, four hundreth pund[s]; John Greirson of [...], sex hundreth pund[s]; Robert Gilson in the paroche of Kels, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Edward Gordoun of Bermart, four hundreth [and] eightie pund[s]; Alexander Cairnes in Dalry paroche, four hundreth [and] eightie pund[s]; James Neilson of Errowrie, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; James Glendoning of Mocho, four hundreth [and] eighty pund[s]; [...] Greirson of Bargattan, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Martine in Dullard, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; William Glendoning of Logan, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Ga, [of] [...], three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; James Wilson in Claribrand, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Alexander Levingstoun of Countinespie, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; Robert Corsan in Netherarick, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; James [...] of Perkcroft, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Patrick Corsan of Colds, sex hundreth pund[s]; Johne Herries of Logan, three hundreth [and] sextie pund[s]; [...] Tailfer of Haircleuch, eightein hundreth pund[s]; James Thomson of Inglistoun, one thousand pund[s]; Robert Mcclellan of Balnagen, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Captane Robert Gordoun of Barharrow, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [...] Gordoun of Gedgill, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Begbie in Comrie, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Edward Cluchan in Castlegour, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Mcill in Cull, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Cannon in Guffertland, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Hamiltoun in Kirkpatrick in the mure, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Thomas Neilson of Knockwhalloch, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; William Gordoun of Mirkartnay, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Gordoun of Killielour, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; John Welsh of Skar, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; James Smyth of Drumloch, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; Robert Greir in Kinharvie, tuo hundreth [and] fourty pund[s]; [and] William Maxwell in Netheryet, sex hundreth pund[s].
Within the shire of Argyll: George Campbell, tutor of Calder, fyve thousand pund[s]; Donnald Campbell [of] Skamadell, sex hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Campbell of Achinveran, four hundreth pund[s]; Mr Donald Campbell of Achinard, fyve hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Campbell of Glenrerie, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Malcolme Mcintyre of Lethers, fyve hundreth pund[s]; James Campbell, [of] [...], one thousand pund[s]; Donald Mcalaster roy, alias Campbell, three thousand pund[s]; John Campbell, his son, fiftein hundreth pund[s]; John Campbell of Kirktoun, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Archibald Campbell, brother to Dunstaffnich, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Donald Campbell, brother to Dunstaffnige, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Arderon, three hundreth pund[s]; John Campbell of Larges, fyve hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Braiklinmore, three hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Breglinbeg, tuo hundreth pund[s]; John Campbell of Achinriach, sex hundreth pund[s]; Hector Mclean of Torloisk, four thousand pund[s]; Neill og Mcneill of Drumnamuclorchan, one thousand pund[s]; Duncan Mckairter of Drumuck, fyve hundreth pund[s]; Duncan Mccairter of Inchstranick, one thousand pund[s]; Johne Campbell, brother to the tutor of Calder, four hundreth pund[s]; Coline Campbell, brother to Dunstaffnage, four hundreth pund[s]; Donald Campbell of Sonachin, three hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Campbell, captane of Craignish, four thousand pund[s]; Donald Campbell of Barbreck, tuo thousand, sex hundreth [and] sextie-sex pund[s], threttein shill[ings] [and] 4d; the laird of Duntruine, tuo thousand, sex hundreth [and] sextie-sex pund[s], threttein shill[ings] [and] 4d; John Campbell in Kilmartine, tuo hundreth pund[s]; Neill Mckeiller of Letter, three hundreth pund[s]; John Campbell of Strandow, sex hundreth pund[s]; Malcolme Mckellor of Deall, four hundreth pund[s]; the captane of Skipnish, fiftein hundreth pund[s]; Archibald Campbell of Glencardell, tuo thousand, sex hundreth [and] 66 pund[s], 13s 4d; Duncane Campbell, baillie of Kintyre, eight hundreth pund[s]; John Mcneill of Ros, eight hundreth pund[s]; Neill Mcneill, tutor of [...], tuo hundreth pund[s]; Lauchlane Mcneill of Firargoe, tuo hundreth [and] eighty pund[s]; Patrick Campbell of Kilmorie, three thousand pund[s]; Ever Mclevernock of Ob, fyve hundreth pund[s]; Donald Campbell of Ob, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Alexander Campbell, late commisser of Argyll, sex hundreth pund[s]; John Campbell of Dana, sex hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Knap, tuo thousand pund[s]; Coline Campbell of Blansivers, fyve hundreth pund[s]; the laird of Otter, tuo thousand pund[s]; Duncan Campbell of Ewland, tuelff hundreth pund[s]; Colin Campbell of Ardnetinsh, eight hundreth pund[s]; John Campbell, baillie of Glenderewle, three hundreth pund[s]; John Gercambell in Glanderule, tuo hundreth [and] 40 pund[s]; John Mckernies of Essekahlilan, four hundreth pund[s]; Johne Mckarter of Dulloskine, four hundreth pund[s]; [...] Campbell of Gargathie, fyve hundreth pund[s]; [and] [...] Campbell of Lochinyell, three thousand pund[s].
Which sums are heirby ordained to be payed by them, to any persone or persones who shall be appointed be his majestie to receave the samen, the one halff therof betuixt and the [...] day of [...] and the other half betuixt and the [...] day of [...], with this expresse certification that whoever of the persones forsaids shall not make payment of the respective sums abovewritten imposed upon them betuixt and the termes respective aformentioned, they are from thenceforth to forfalt and losse the haill benefite of his majesties' pardon and indemnity, and the saids dayes being past and their summs not being payed, it is heirby, now as then and then as now, declared that they have no share in his majesties' pardon, bot are excepted therfra and thair estates, rents and goods are forthwith to be sequestrat and raised for his majesties' use, their persones to be secured and themselffs further punished as persons guilty of sedition, usurpation and rebellion. Lykeas, his majestie doth heirby, with advice forsaid, ordeane his privy councill, justice generall and his deputs, his advocat and all others his publict ministers and magistrats to sie this act put to exact and punctuall execution, conforme to the tenor therof, as they will be ansuerable. Lykwayes, his majestie doth, with advice forsaid, declare that the sums aforsaids, being dewly payed at and befor the dayes and termes aformentioned, the persones payers thairof are from thenceforth to enjoy the benefite of his majesties' pardon and indemnity to all intents and purposes; and if any of the persons above mentioned (haveing payed the sumes of money particularly imposed upon them) shall, for their further security, desire to have a remission under the great seale, it is heirby appointed that the commissioners of exchequer passe the same gratis, and that the wrytters and keepers of the sealls doe exped the same.