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JUSTICIARY PROCEEDINGS
224
[JULY
tions bearing delivery of a just Coppy which is the common
style of Executions to signify delivery of a full Coppy.
The Justices repelled the Answer in respect of the Reply
and fand the Dittay relevant and ordained the same to pass
to the knowledge of an Assize, whereupon the Panned is convict
and found guilty of the Crimes lybelled, viz. of troubling the
Messr his Assistants in the execution of his office and of draw¬
ing arms contrar to the Act of Parliament. Doom pronounced
12 instant.
Eodem Die.
The Justices continues the mutuall Actions Angus Mcintosh
ag4 Geo: Grant and others for Mutilation et E contra for Theft
and Receipt till the 12 instant and deserts the Diet in the
first as to Pat. Grant of Hillhall and severall others conveened
at the instance of the said Angus.
Eodem Die.
Earl of Glencairn and his ffactors ag* Colin Hay for Usury
continued.
Eod: Die.
Charles Lindsay ag* William Maxwell, son to Maxwell of
Orchardtoun, for wrongous imprisonment, deserted.
Edinbr 10 and 12 July 1667.
Advocatus and Thomas Taylor ag1 Colin Mclener for Theft,
declared fugitive.
Eodem Die.
The Viscount of Stormont ag1 Robert Herreis, the pronoun¬
cing of Doom continued till the 12th and then he is decerned
to forfault his moveables, the one half to the King and the
other to the Viscount, Pursuer, and to remain in prison till
farder order.
224
[JULY
tions bearing delivery of a just Coppy which is the common
style of Executions to signify delivery of a full Coppy.
The Justices repelled the Answer in respect of the Reply
and fand the Dittay relevant and ordained the same to pass
to the knowledge of an Assize, whereupon the Panned is convict
and found guilty of the Crimes lybelled, viz. of troubling the
Messr his Assistants in the execution of his office and of draw¬
ing arms contrar to the Act of Parliament. Doom pronounced
12 instant.
Eodem Die.
The Justices continues the mutuall Actions Angus Mcintosh
ag4 Geo: Grant and others for Mutilation et E contra for Theft
and Receipt till the 12 instant and deserts the Diet in the
first as to Pat. Grant of Hillhall and severall others conveened
at the instance of the said Angus.
Eodem Die.
Earl of Glencairn and his ffactors ag* Colin Hay for Usury
continued.
Eod: Die.
Charles Lindsay ag* William Maxwell, son to Maxwell of
Orchardtoun, for wrongous imprisonment, deserted.
Edinbr 10 and 12 July 1667.
Advocatus and Thomas Taylor ag1 Colin Mclener for Theft,
declared fugitive.
Eodem Die.
The Viscount of Stormont ag1 Robert Herreis, the pronoun¬
cing of Doom continued till the 12th and then he is decerned
to forfault his moveables, the one half to the King and the
other to the Viscount, Pursuer, and to remain in prison till
farder order.
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Scottish History Society volumes > Series 1 > Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary Court Edinburgh, 1661-1678 > Volume 1, 1661-1669 > (267) Page 224 |
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