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208 STIRLING PRESBYTERY RECORDS 1581-1587
athir freindis, tennentis or servandis to ane mobile and potent lord
Johnne, Erlle of Montrois, Lord Graham, etc., and thairthrw may
have occasioun to resort to his lordschippis plaice and cumpany
and ar bruittit alreddy to have resortit thairto, thairfor ordanis our
brothur Mr Andro Grahame to pas to the said noblle and potent
lord and to admoneis him that he onnawayis ressave ony of the
saidis personis in his plaice nor cumpany, nathir suffir nane of
thame to be ressavit be ony of his domestickis in the samin, for gif
it cum to our knawlege that his lordschip dois in the contrarie,
quhilk we luik nocht for, we can nocht of our dewatie bot pres his
lordschip with disceplein thairfoir, and ordanis the said Mr Andro
to report againe to the brethrein his diligence in obeying this our
ordinance on the xvij day of Merche instant.
William McKayis, adulterar in Drimmen: The quhilk day com-
peirit William McKayis dwelland in the parrochun of Dunblane,
spous to [blank], and grantis him to have committit adultrie with
Euffame Donaldsone within the parrochun of Drimmen and ofliris
him self to obey the kirk thairfoir. The brethrein findis the said fault
committit outwith the boundis of this province in the boundis of
the provincial! assemblie of Glasgw and thairfor ordanis the said
William to compeir befoir the nixt provincial! of that province to
be hauldin in the cietie thairof on the [blank] day of [blank], thair
to ressave disceplein for his said adultrie and to obey the same undir
the paine of excommunicatioun.
Terinterane and hisfamelie: The quhilk day ane summondis beand
producit deulie execute and indorsit upone Alexander Levingstone
of Terinterane, Margaret Graham his dochtir in law, Alexander
Frissall, Cristane Wod and Issobell Forester, servandis to the said
Alexander, chairgeing thame to have compeirit the said day to heir
and se thame selffis decemit to be excommunicat and malicius
disobedience to the voice of the kirk, as at mair lynthe is conteinit
in the said summondis producit thairupone, compeirit all the saidis
personis personallie (except Margaret Grahame) and grantis that
thair disobedience in nocht obeying the summondis of the kirk
was upone ignorance and na contemp, for the quhilk thai offir
thame selffxs in the will of the kirk, and being all accusit for nocht
presenting thame selffis to the sacrament of the Lordis Supper
ministrat in thair parroche kirk of Kippen on the [blank] day of
athir freindis, tennentis or servandis to ane mobile and potent lord
Johnne, Erlle of Montrois, Lord Graham, etc., and thairthrw may
have occasioun to resort to his lordschippis plaice and cumpany
and ar bruittit alreddy to have resortit thairto, thairfor ordanis our
brothur Mr Andro Grahame to pas to the said noblle and potent
lord and to admoneis him that he onnawayis ressave ony of the
saidis personis in his plaice nor cumpany, nathir suffir nane of
thame to be ressavit be ony of his domestickis in the samin, for gif
it cum to our knawlege that his lordschip dois in the contrarie,
quhilk we luik nocht for, we can nocht of our dewatie bot pres his
lordschip with disceplein thairfoir, and ordanis the said Mr Andro
to report againe to the brethrein his diligence in obeying this our
ordinance on the xvij day of Merche instant.
William McKayis, adulterar in Drimmen: The quhilk day com-
peirit William McKayis dwelland in the parrochun of Dunblane,
spous to [blank], and grantis him to have committit adultrie with
Euffame Donaldsone within the parrochun of Drimmen and ofliris
him self to obey the kirk thairfoir. The brethrein findis the said fault
committit outwith the boundis of this province in the boundis of
the provincial! assemblie of Glasgw and thairfor ordanis the said
William to compeir befoir the nixt provincial! of that province to
be hauldin in the cietie thairof on the [blank] day of [blank], thair
to ressave disceplein for his said adultrie and to obey the same undir
the paine of excommunicatioun.
Terinterane and hisfamelie: The quhilk day ane summondis beand
producit deulie execute and indorsit upone Alexander Levingstone
of Terinterane, Margaret Graham his dochtir in law, Alexander
Frissall, Cristane Wod and Issobell Forester, servandis to the said
Alexander, chairgeing thame to have compeirit the said day to heir
and se thame selffis decemit to be excommunicat and malicius
disobedience to the voice of the kirk, as at mair lynthe is conteinit
in the said summondis producit thairupone, compeirit all the saidis
personis personallie (except Margaret Grahame) and grantis that
thair disobedience in nocht obeying the summondis of the kirk
was upone ignorance and na contemp, for the quhilk thai offir
thame selffxs in the will of the kirk, and being all accusit for nocht
presenting thame selffis to the sacrament of the Lordis Supper
ministrat in thair parroche kirk of Kippen on the [blank] day of
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