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         Scotland. Privy Council.
      
       
         
           1692
        
      
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             Act, appointing the oaths of allegiance taken for the benefit of the indemnity to be transmitted to the clerks of Privy Council. Edinburgh, January 12. 1692.
             Scotland. Privy Council.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to their most excellent Majesties,
             Edinburgh :
             Anno Dom. 1692.
          
           
             Caption title.
             Signed: Da. Moncrieff, Cls. Sti. Concilii.
             Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           ACT
           ,
           Appointing
           the
           Oaths
           of
           Allegiance
           taken
           for
           the
           benefit
           of
           the
           Indemnity
           to
           be
           Transmitted
           to
           the
           Clerks
           of
           Privy
           Council
           .
        
         
           
             
               EDINBURGH
               ,
            
             
               January
               12.
               1692.
               
            
          
        
         
           THE
           Lords
           of
           Their
           Majesties
           Privy
           Council
           having
           received
           Information
           from
           their
           Clerks
           ,
           that
           there
           are
           brought
           to
           their
           hands
           at
           this
           place
           ,
           or
           sent
           in
           to
           them
           by
           way
           of
           Missive
           ,
           subscribed
           by
           Persons
           undersigned
           ,
           and
           whom
           they
           know
           not
           :
           Notes
           ,
           or
           Lists
           of
           several
           Persons
           ,
           said
           to
           have
           taken
           the
           benefit
           of
           their
           Majesties
           Act
           of
           Indemnity
           ,
           and
           to
           have
           Sworn
           ,
           and
           Signed
           the
           Oath
           of
           Allegiance
           ,
           in
           the
           Terms
           of
           the
           said
           Act
           ;
           but
           that
           the
           Oaths
           with
           the
           Original
           Subscriptions
           of
           these
           Persons
           in
           the
           Terms
           of
           the
           Indemnity
           are
           not
           transmitted
           to
           the
           saids
           Clerks
           :
           And
           the
           saids
           Lords
           considering
           how
           much
           it
           does
           concern
           their
           Majesties
           Interest
           ,
           and
           the
           Security
           of
           the
           Government
           ,
           that
           the
           Persons
           taking
           the
           benefit
           of
           the
           said
           Act
           of
           Indemnity
           be
           certainly
           knowen
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           Oaths
           ,
           with
           the
           Original
           Subscriptions
           signed
           by
           them
           ,
           be
           in
           the
           precise
           Words
           of
           the
           Oath
           of
           Allegiance
           insert
           in
           the
           Act
           of
           Parliament
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           same
           be
           Sworn
           and
           Signed
           before
           the
           Persons
           ,
           and
           in
           the
           express
           Terms
           mentioned
           in
           the
           said
           Act
           of
           Indemnity
           :
           Therefore
           the
           saids
           Lords
           of
           Their
           Majesties
           Privy
           Council
           ,
           do
           hereby
           Require
           and
           Ordain
           the
           Sheriffs
           Principals
           of
           the
           several
           Shires
           of
           this
           Kingdom
           ,
           their
           Deputs
           and
           Clerks
           ,
           to
           transmit
           to
           the
           Clerks
           of
           Privy
           Council
           ,
           not
           only
           the
           Lists
           of
           the
           Persons
           who
           have
           taken
           the
           benefit
           of
           the
           said
           Indemnity
           ,
           but
           likewise
           the
           Oaths
           already
           Sworn
           and
           Signed
           by
           the
           Takers
           thereof
           ,
           with
           their
           Original
           Subscriptions
           ,
           and
           that
           before
           the
           Persons
           ,
           and
           in
           the
           precise
           Terms
           mentioned
           in
           the
           said
           Act
           ,
           betwixt
           and
           the
           twenty
           fifth
           day
           of
           
             January
          
           instant
           ,
           for
           such
           as
           are
           on
           this
           side
           of
           the
           River
           of
           
             Tay
             ,
          
           and
           the
           tenth
           day
           of
           
             February
          
           next
           ,
           for
           those
           on
           the
           other
           side
           thereof
           ;
           and
           that
           as
           they
           will
           be
           Answerable
           at
           their
           highest
           Perril
           .
           And
           appoints
           Their
           Majesties
           Solicitor
           timously
           to
           Transmit
           Copies
           hereof
           ,
           to
           the
           Sheriff-Clerks
           of
           the
           several
           Shires
           within
           this
           Kingdom
           .
           And
           Ordains
           these
           presents
           to
           be
           Printed
           .
        
         
           
             Extracted
             forth
             of
             the
             Records
             of
             Privy
             Council
             by
             me
             
               DA.
               MONCREIFF
               ,
               Cls.
               Sti.
               Concilii
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             GOD
             save
             King
          
           William
           
             and
             Queen
          
           Mary
           .
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             Edinburgh
             ,
          
           Printed
           by
           the
           Heir
           of
           
             Andrew
             Anderson
             ,
          
           Printer
           to
           Their
           most
           Excellent
           Majesties
           .
           
             Anno
             Dom.
          
           1692.
           
        
      
    
  

