[...] and Order of Council, for Sequestrating the Rents of such as are in Rebellion against Their Majesties.

THE Lords of His Majesties Privy Council Considering, That by the Laws and Acts of Parliament of this Kingdom, and particularly by the 2d. Act, 12. Parl: K: Ja. 2. It is expresly Provided and Declared, That where any person or persons are sus­pected or scandelled of Treason, that they be taken and remain in Firmance, and their Goods under sure Borrows, untill they suffer an Assize, and be Tryed, whether they be guilty or not; And that the persons afternamed, viz. John Earl of Melfort, Sir Archibald Kennedy of Cullean, Collonel [...] Cannon, John late Viscount of D [...]ndee, [...] Earl of Dumfermling, [...] Earl of Bu­chan, [...] Viscount of Frendraught, [...] Lord Dunkell, Mr. Colin M ckenzie Uncle to the Earl of Seaforth, Sir John Drummond of Ma­chany, Sir William Wallace of Cragie, Sir James Hamilton of Eliston, [...] of Archarach, [...] Crawfurd younger of Ardmillan and [...] Crawfurd his Brother, Mr. David Graham Brother to the late Viscount of [...] Dundee, [...] Robertson of Strouan, [...] Stuart of Ladywell, [...] Ogilvy of Clova, James Edmiston of Newtoun of Down, [...] Grant of Balindalloch, Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochel, [...] Camero [...] his eldest Son, Sir Donald Mcdonald of Slait, [...] M cnauchton of Dundorow, Major [...] Middleton, Ensign [...] Winster, Captain [...] Charters, Captain John Ramsay, Son to the late Bishop of Ross, Major William Grahame of Boquhaple, Cap­tain Patrick Blair, lately Captain in the Earl of Dunmores Regiment of Dragoons, [...] Cleiland of Foskin, Halybur­ton of Pitcur, [...] Grant of Glenmoristoun, [...] Frazer of Foyer, [...] Blair of Glessclune, Archibald M cdo­nald of Largie, [...] M cdonald his Brother, Alexander M callister of Loup, [...] M cilvernock of Oib, Donald M cneil of Galochellie, Hector M cneil his Cousin German, John M cnauchton uncle to the Laird of M cnauchton, [...] M cnauchton his two Sons, Stuart of Appein, John Stuart of Ardsheil, Stuarts his Brethren, Alexander Stuart of Innernahyle, James Stuart of Fasnacloich, John Stuart Fiar thereof, Alexander M cdonald alias M cean of Glencoe, M cdonalds his two Sons, M cdonald of Auchatricha­ten, Sir John M cclean, Laird of M cclean, Hector M cclean of Lochbuy, [...] M cclean of Kingarloch, [...] M cclean of Kinlochhalin, Mr. Alexander M cclean, late Commissar of Argyle, [...] M cclean of Coll, [...] M cclean of Tarbet, [...] M ccleans three Sons, to Charles M cclean in Arros, [...] M cclean of Ardgour elder, and [...] M cclean of Ardgour younger, his Son, [...] M cclean Grand Child to the said Laird of Ardgour elder, John Cameron of Glendishorie, [...] Cameron his Brother, [...] Cameron of Callort, [...] M cmartin alias Cameron of Latterfindlay, [...] Cameron his eldest Son, [...] Cameron of Glenivish, [...] M cquar of Uluva, [...] M cdonald Captain of Clanronnald, [...] M cdonald of Glengarie, M cdonald of Ochterraw, [...] M cdonald of Ferset, [...] M cdo­nald of Benbecula, [...] M cdonald of Keppoch, Major Duncan Menzies [...] Stuart of Ballachen elder, Alexand [...]r Stuart his bro­ther, Farquherson of Inverrey, Mr. Robert Stuart late Minister at Balquhither, Andrew Clerk Feuer in Down, M cdonald younger of Slate, Robert Stuart Brother to [...] Stuart of Annat, [...] Grahame of Duntruin, William Livineston of Kilsyth, Captain James Murray, Lieutennent James Murray, Captain Lieutennent [...] Crichton, Lieutennent Collonel Donald M cgreigor, [...] M cgreigor of Braikley, [...] Chisholm of Strathglass, [...] Chisholm his Uncle, Patrick Stuart alias vic Domachie, M cinteirn Wodsetter in Athole, John Stuart Wodsetter of Salichan, Dougald Stuart of Ach. [...], Alexander Stuart Wodsetter in Baloch, Dougal Stuart of Auchicon, Mr. Archibald M ccalman of [...]rivain, John M ceanroy, alias M ccoll, and Ewen his eldest Son, John M ccoll, Portioners of Glasdrum, John Reid alias M cnaughton Feuar of Finchocken in Lismore; Have been in actual Rebellion, and in Arms against Their Majsties Government and Laws, or at least accessory to, and Art and Part of the Crimes of Treason and Rebellion, and many of them are yet continuing to perpetrat and carry on their wicked designs against Their Majesties Interest, and for disturbing the publick Peace of the Kingdom; And it being requisit and ne­cessary, that these persons, and the Successors of such of them as are dead, should be disabled from the prosecution of such Rebellious Pra­ctices, by withholding from them their Maills and Duties, Debts, Sums of Money, and others due to them; Therefore the saids Lords of His Majesties Privy Council, Do hereby in their Majesties Names Require and Command, the Sheriffs of the whole respective Shires within this Kingdom, and the Stewarts of the Stewartries of Kirkcudbright and Orkney, and their Deputs or Clerks of Court, and in case of their absence or neglect, the Town Clerks of the Head Burghs within the said Shires and Stewartries, immediatly upon receipt hereof, to cause Messengers at Arms, or Sheriff Officers, conjunctly and severally, pass, and in Their Majesties Name and Authority, by vertue hereof, Fence, Arrest, and Seque­strat in the hands of the Vassals, Tennents, Cottars, Feuars, Fermors, or any other person or persons whatsomever, subject and lyable in pay­ment, or adebted and resting, owing to the forenamed persons, Rebels, or the Successors of them that are dead, all and sundry the Maills Farms, Kanes, Customes, Casualities, Profits, Duties, Goods, Gear, and others whatsomever, due, Adebted, Resting and Owing by them to the forenamed persons, who are, or have been in actual Rebellion against their Majesties Authority, and Laws, or accessory to, or Art and Part of the Crimes above-specified, by Bond, Word, Writ, Promise, Paction, Condition, or any other manner of way whatsomever, and that for the year of GOD, 1689. and in time coming, and the Rests of preceeding years; And like­wise, all other Debts, Sums of Money, and others whatsomever, due, adebted, and resting, owing by them, to the forenamed per­sons any manner of way whatsomever, wherever or in whose hands soever the same can be apprehended, to remain under sure Fence and Arrestment, ay and while the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council or Thesaury shall give Order, how the same shall be disposed of for Their Majesties use, in manner following, viz. Where there is Tutus accessus in the hands of the foresaids persons personally, or at their Dwelling-places, by delivering to every one of them a short copy, subscribed by the saids Messengers, or Sheriff-Officers; and where there is not Tutus accessus, by Crying of three several Oyesses, open Proclamation and publick Reading thereof at the Mercat-Crosse of the Head-Burgh of the saids Shires and Stewartries where they live, or where their Lands and Estates lies, and affixing and leaving a just double upon the saids Crosses, containing upon the end thereof, a Copy of the said general Arrestment, Signed by the Messenger: And also to make strick inquiry after all persons in whose hands the foresaids Arrestments should be made, and lay on the same accordingly, and with all convenient Diligence, after so doing, to return to Sir William Lockhart His Majesties Sollicitor, both the particular Executions made in the foresaids persons hands personally, or at their Dwelling-places, and the general ones made at the Mercat-Crosses, as they will be answerable; For doing of all which, this to the Sheriff Principal, their Deputes, Clerks of Courts, Messengers, Sheriff Officers, and all others concluded, shall be a sufficient Warrant. And Ordains thir Presents to be Printed, and Published accordingly.

Per actum Dominorum Secreti Concilii. GILB. ELIOT,
Cls. Sti. Concilii.

GOD save King WILLIAM and Queen MARY.

Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, By Order of Privy Council, Anno Dom. 1690.

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