A proclamation against Patrick Carnagy
         Scotland. Privy Council.
      
       
         
           1680
        
      
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             A proclamation against Patrick Carnagy
             Scotland. Privy Council.
             Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II)
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most sacred Majesty,
             Edinburgh :
             1680.
          
           
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             Dated at end: Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh, the twentieth and fourth day of December, one thousand six hundred and eighty years, and of Our Reign the thirtieth and second year.
             Signed: Pat. Menzies, Cls. Sti. Concilii.
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           Carnagy, Patrick.
           Kidnapping -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800.
           Broadsides -- Scotland -- 17th century.
        
      
    
     
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             royal blazon or coat of arms
             
               C
               R
            
             
               〈…〉
            
          
           A
           PROCLAMATION
           
             Against
          
           Patrick
           Carnagy
           .
        
         
           
             
               CHARLES
               ,
            
             by
             the
             Grace
             of
             God
             ,
             King
             of
             Great
             
               Britain
               ,
               France
               ,
            
             and
             
               Ireland
               ,
            
             Defend●…
             of
             the
             Faith
             ,
          
           
             To
             
               _____
            
             Our
             Lyon
             K●…
             at
             Arms
             ,
             and
             his
             brethren
             Heraulds
             ,
             Macers
             ,
             Pursevants
             ,
             or
             Messengers
             at
             Arms
             ,
             Our
             S●…riffs
             in
             that
             part
             ,
             conjunctly
             and
             severally
             ,
             specially
             constitute
             ,
             Greeting
             ;
          
        
         
           We
           taking
           〈◊〉
           Our
           Consideration
           ,
           that
           it
           is
           incumbent
           to
           Us
           to
           protect
           the
           persons
           of
           all
           Our
           good
           ●…
           obedient
           Subjects
           ,
           but
           more
           especially
           these
           ,
           who
           because
           of
           their
           Nonage
           and
           Sex
           ,
           being
           〈◊〉
           able
           to
           defend
           themselves
           ,
           do
           need
           the
           same
           in
           a
           more
           especial
           way
           ;
           and
           We
           being
           Our
           Royal
           Prerogative
           ,
           universal
           Tutor
           to
           all
           Minors
           ,
           and
           being
           informed
           ,
           that
           〈◊〉
           
             Gray
             ,
          
           daughter
           to
           the
           deceast
           
             James
             Gray
          
           of
           
             Ballegerno
             ,
          
           had
           been
           in
           a
           barbarous
           and
           〈◊〉
           mane
           manner
           taken
           away
           by
           force
           ,
           out
           of
           the
           house
           of
           
             James
             Hay
          
           of
           
             Pitfour
             ,
          
           her
           Tutor
           by
           
             Patrick
             Carnagy
             ,
          
           brother
           to
           the
           Earl
           of
           
             Northesk
             ,
          
           in
           which
           house
           she
           had
           been
           ordained
           to
           stay
           ,
           by
           a
           Decision
           of
           Our
           Privy
           Council
           ,
           and
           by
           their
           order
           Our
           Advocat
           was
           o●…ned
           to
           insist
           against
           the
           said
           
             Patrick
             ,
          
           and
           if
           he
           had
           been
           appearing
           ,
           care
           had
           been
           taken
           〈◊〉
           he
           should
           have
           been
           punished
           in
           a
           most
           exemplary
           way
           ,
           that
           others
           might
           have
           thereby
           been
           deterred
           from
           a
           Crim●…
           against
           which
           ,
           We
           will-upon
           all
           occasions
           be
           most
           ready
           to
           shew
           the
           severest
           and
           deepest
           resentment
           :
           So
           he
           not
           having
           ●…
           peared
           ,
           and
           being
           thereupon
           denounced
           Rebel
           ,
           and
           put
           to
           Our
           Horn
           ,
           We
           ,
           with
           advice
           of
           Our
           Privy
           Council
           ,
           have
           ●…ned
           these
           Our
           Letters
           ,
           to
           be
           direct
           in
           manner-underwritten
           :
           Our
           will
           is
           herefore
           ,
           and
           We
           charge
           you
           straitly
           ,
           and
           ●…mand
           ,
           that
           incontinent
           these
           Our
           Letters
           seen
           ,
           ye
           Pass
           to
           the
           Mercat
           Crosses
           of
           
             Edinburgh
             ,
             Perth
             ●…dee
          
           &c.
           
           And
           there
           ,
           with
           Our
           Coat
           of
           Armes
           displayed
           ,
           by
           sound
           of
           Trumpet
           ,
           in
           Our
           Name
           and
           Authority
           ,
           Co●…
           and
           Charge
           ,
           the
           said
           
             Patrick
             Carnagy
          
           to
           enter
           his
           person
           in
           Prison
           ,
           within
           the
           Tolbuith
           of
           
             Edinburgh
             ,
          
           there
           to
           rem●…til
           he
           underly
           the
           Law
           for
           the
           foresaid
           Crime
           ,
           within
           fifteen
           dayes
           next
           after
           he
           be
           charged
           be
           you
           the●…der
           the
           pain
           of
           
             Treason
             ;
          
           with
           certification
           to
           him
           if
           he
           failȝie
           ,
           he
           shall
           be
           called
           ,
           accused
           ,
           and
           demained
           as
           a
           Traitor
           ,
           c●…
           to
           the
           Laws
           and
           Acts
           of
           Parliament
           of
           this
           Our
           Realm
           .
           And
           because
           We
           do
           not
           judge
           the
           ordinary
           paines
           of
           Rebel●…
           sufficient
           punishment
           for
           such
           a
           Crime
           ;
           That
           therefore
           ,
           ye
           command
           and
           charge
           all
           Our
           Subjects
           ,
           That
           they
           nor
           none
           o
           〈…〉
           after
           the
           expiring
           of
           the
           saids
           dayes
           of
           the
           Charge
           ,
           presume
           ,
           nor
           take
           upon
           hand
           to
           resset
           ,
           supply
           ,
           harbour
           or
           intercomm
           〈…〉
           the
           said
           
             Patrick
             Cernagy
             ,
          
           by
           word
           ,
           write
           ,
           or
           message
           ,
           Nor
           furnish
           him
           with
           meat
           ,
           drink
           ,
           house
           ,
           or
           harbory
           ,
           Nor
           trans
           〈…〉
           to
           ,
           nor
           from
           Ferries
           ,
           or
           otherwise
           to
           supply
           him
           with
           any
           thing
           necessary
           or
           comfortable
           to
           him
           ,
           during
           the
           time
           of
           his
           ●…lion
           and
           until
           he
           enter
           his
           Person
           in
           Prison
           in
           manner
           foresaid
           ;
           with
           certification
           to
           them
           if
           they
           failȝie
           ,
           they
           shall
           be
           ●●ed
           accused
           ,
           and
           pursued
           as
           Art
           and
           Part
           with
           him
           in
           the
           foresaid
           horrid
           Crime
           ,
           and
           proceeded
           against
           accordingly
           ,
           〈◊〉
           form
           to
           the
           Laws
           and
           Acts
           of
           Parliament
           of
           this
           Kingdom
           .
           And
           We
           ordain
           these
           Presents
           to
           be
           Printed
           ,
        
         
           
             
               Given
               under
               Our
            
             Signet
             
               at
            
             Edinburgh
             ,
             
               
                 the
                 twentieth
                 and
                 fourth
                 day
                 of
              
               December
               ,
               
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 and
                 eight
                 Years
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 Our
                 Reign
                 the
                 thirtieth
                 and
                 second
                 Year
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               Per
               Actum
               Dominorum
               Secreti
               Concili●
               PAT
               .
               MENȜIES
               ,
            
             Cls.
             Sti●…●…
             .
          
        
         
           GOD
           save
           the
           KING
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             EDINBURGH
             ,
          
           Printed
           by
           the
           Heir
           of
           
             Andrew
             Anderson
             ,
          
           Printer
           to
           His
           Most
           Sacred
           
             Majes●…