Records of the Kirk of Scotland: containing the Acts and Proceedings of the General Assemblies from 1638 downwards, as authenticated by the clerks of assembly.Church of Scotland. General Assembly
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Records of the Kirk of Scotland: containing the Acts and Proceedings of the General Assemblies from 1638 downwards, as authenticated by the clerks of assembly.
Church of Scotland. General Assembly
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The whilk day, the Missive Letter underwrittin, signed be the Kings
Maiestie, and produceit to the Lords of Priuie Counsell, was presented
to the saids lords, and read in thair audience, of the qˡᵏ the tennor
followes: CHARLES R. Right reverend father in God, and right trustie
and weil-belouit cousines and counsellors, and right trustie and
weilbelouit Counselors, and weil-belouit, We greit yow weill. Having
vnderstood that, in the churche upon Sunday last, when the forme
of divine seruice appointed to be receaued was begun to be read in
the churche, a number of rude and base people, did rise and behave
thaimselffes in a most tumultuarie manner, both within and without the
churche, as We doe not doubt, but hath beene particularlie made knowne
to yow all, whiche is so barbarous, disorderlie, and evil, both in
it selfe, and by the example, that it doeth deserve to be severelie
punished: It is our pleasure, that yow use yowr best endeavours to
examine, who ar authors or actors in that mutenie, and that yow
faile not to punishe them that sall be found guiltie thairof, as yow
sall find thaime to deserve; and lykeways that you communicat with
the clergie, by strengthening thaime in that whiche our authoritie
conferred upon yow, may contribute unto thaime for setling the said
forme of divine service, both in the said toun and other parts, as they
frome time to time sall require your helpe, which we verie speciallie
expect frome yow, and so doe bid yow heartilie farewell, frome our
Mannor at Oatland, the 30 of July 1637. Whilk Missive being read,
heard, and considered be the saids Lords, and they advised therewith,
the Lords of Secret Counsell ordains the persons who ar delate guiltie
of the said mutinie, to be putt to the tryall and punishment.
* * * * *
1637.—August 5.
9. _Act anent Seruice Bookes._[33]
Apud Edinburgh 5. Augusti 1637. Sederunt.
Chancellor. Dumfries. Clerk-Regʳ.
Thesaurer. L. Alexander. Justice-Genᵃˡˡ.
Glasgow. B. Edinburgh. Deputie Treʳ.
Priuie Seale. B. Gallaway. Aduocat.
Wintown. B. Brechin. S. R. Gordoun.
Amondaill.
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