AN ORDINANCE OF Pardon and Grace TO THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. blazon or coat of arms of the Commonwealth of England Wednesday 12th April, 1654. ORdered by His Highness the Lord PROTECTOR and the Council, that this Ordinance bee forthwith Printed and Published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the Council. LONDON, Printed, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector. 1654. blazon or coat of arms of the Commonwealth of England AN ORDINANCE OF Pardon and Grace TO THE People of Scotland. HIs Highness the Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Dominions thereunto belonging, being desirous that the mercies which it hath pleased God to give to this Nation, by the successses of their forces in the late War in Scotland, should bee improved for the good and advantage of both Nations, and the people of Scotland made equal sharers with those of England, in the present settlement of Peace, liberty and prosperity, with all other Privileges of a Free People, Doth ordain and Declare, And bee it ordained and Declared by His Highness the Lord Protector, with the consent of His Council, That all persons of the Scottish Nation, of what degree or quality soever they or any of them are( except the persons hereafter in this Ordinance particularly excepted) shall bee, & are hereby, and from and after the First day of May in the year, One thousand six hundred fifty four, Freed, Acquitted and Discharged, from all forfeitures, pains, penalties, mulcts, corporal or pecuniary, restraints, imprisonment or imprisonments, punishment or punishments whatsoever( other then is hereafter in this Ordinance expressed) for any matter or thing by them, or any of them committed or don by Sea or Land, in relation to the late War, or any preceding Wars between the two Nations; And that for the matters aforesaid, there shall be from and after the said first day of May, aforesaid, no Sequestration, Confiscation, Fine, penalty, Forfeiture or Punishment, imposed or continued upon them, or any of them,( otherwise than as is hereafter in this Ordinance expressed) but the same shall bee put in perpetual Oblivion. And also that the Estates real and personal of all persons of the Scotch Nation( except as is hereafter in this Ordinance excepted and provided) shall bee and are hereby and from thenceforth, freed, discharged, and acquitted, from all Sequestrations, Confiscations, Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures whatsoever, for any matter or thing by them, or any of them committed or don, in relation to the aforesaid Wars between the two Nations. Except and always reserved out of this present Ordinance, and all benefit thereof, Henrietta Maria, the Relict and late Queen of the late King charles Deceased; charles Stuart their eldest son, James Stuart their second son, and all the Honors, manors, Castles, Houses, messages, Forests, chaces, Parks, and Lands, and all Tenements and Hereditaments, Royalties, Privileges, Franchises, Immunities, Rents, and appurtinances to them, or any of them in Scotland, belonging or appertaining, or heretofore lawfully used or enjoyed by them, or any of them, as part or parcel thereof; and also all the goods and chattels, and all the Estates, both real and personal, in Scotland, heretofore belonging to the late King charles Deceased, either in right of the Crown of Scotland, or in any other right or capacity, or unto Henrietta Maria, the Relict and late Queen of the said King, or unto charles Stuart their eldest son, or James Stuart their second son or unto any other the issue or posterity of the said late King charles, or otherwise belonging unto them, or any of them, and which were in the actual seizing or possession of them, or any of them, or of their, or any of their Tenants, Agents, Servants, Trustees, Officers, or Ministers in their right, and for their use, or in trust for them, or any of them, on the seven and twentieth day of March, in the year of our Lord, One thousand six hundred twenty and five, or at any time since, or for which they, or any of them have of right been answered the profits, or might, or ought to have received the same in the year aforesaid, or at any time since, & all reversions or remainders of any estate or estates, to them, or any of them belonging or appertaining, and that free from all mannor of estates, titles, interests, debts, charges, and encumbrances whatsoever, wherewith the said Lands or premises, or any of them stand or stood charged or chargeable with, or are pretended to stand charged or chargeable with, at any time since the first day of May, One thousand six hundred forty two, and not before. And also excepted out of this present Ordinance, and all benefit thereof, James late Duke of Hamilton, deceased, William late Duke of Hamilton, deceased, John Earl of Crawford-Lindsey, James Earl of calendar, 〈◇〉 Earl Marshall, 〈◇〉 Earl of Kelley, John Earl of Lawderdail, John Earl of Lowdoun, 〈◇〉 Earl of Seaforth, 〈◇〉 Earl of Athol, 〈◇〉 Viscount Kenmure, 〈◇〉 Lord Lorne, eldest son of the marquis of Arguile, 〈◇〉 Lord Machlin, eldest son of the Earl of Lowdoun, 〈◇〉 Lord Montgomery, eldest son of the Earl of Egglingtoune, George Lord spiny, 〈◇〉 Lord Cranston, 〈◇〉 Lord Sincleere, Thomas Dalyell, late mayor General of the Foot in the Scottish Army, John Midletoune, late lieutenant General of the horse in the Scottish Army, James Viscount Newburgh, Lord Bargany, Sir Thomas Thomson, James Edmeston, Laird of Womat, 〈◇〉 Lord Napier, William Earl of Glencarne, and all the Honors, manors, Castles, Houses, messages, Forests, chaces, Parks, and Lands, and all Tenements and Hereditaments, Royalties, privileges, Franchises, Immunities, Rents and appurtenances to them, or any of them, belonging, or appertaining, or on the eighteen day of April, in the year of our Lord, One thousand six hundred forty eight, lawfully used or enjoyed, with them or any of them, as part or parcel thereof, and also all the goods, and chattels, and all the estates, both real and personal, belonging unto the said James, late Duke of Hamilton, William late Duke of Hamilton, John Earl of Crawford-Lindsey, James Earl of calendar, 〈◇〉 Earl Marshal, 〈◇〉 Earl of Kelley, John Earl of Lawderdaile, John Earl of Lowdoun, 〈◇〉 Earl of Seaforth, 〈◇〉 Earl of Athol, 〈◇〉 Viscount Kenmure, 〈◇〉 Lord Lorne, 〈◇〉 Lord Machlin, 〈◇〉 Lord Montgomery, George Lord spiny, 〈◇〉 Lord Cranston, 〈◇〉 Lord Sincleere, Thomas Dalyell, John Midletoune, James Viscount Newburgh, 〈◇〉 Lord Bargany, Sir Thomas Thomson, James Edmeston, Lord Napeir, William Earl of Glencarne, or any of them, and which were in the actual seizing or possession of them, or any of them, or of their, or either of their Tenants, Agents, Servants, Trustees, Officers, or Ministers, in their right, and for their use, or in trust for them or any of them, on the eighteen day of April, in the year of our Lord, One thousand six hundred forty eight, or at any time since, or for which they, or any of them, have of right been answered the profits, or might or ought to have received the same, at the time aforesaid, or at any time since, and all Reversions or remainders of any Estate or Estates, to them, or any of them belonging, or appertaining, and that free from all and all manner of Estates, Titles, Interests, Debts, Charges, and encumbrances whatsoever, wherewith the said Lands and premises, or any of them, stand, or stood charged or chargeable with, or are pretended to stand charged or chargeable with, by force of any Act or Acts, dead, Grant, or other thing done by any of the persons before name, at any time since the said eighteen day of April, One thousand six hundred forty and eight, and not before. And also excepted out of this present Ordinance, and all benefit thereof, all the Estate, right, interest, claim and demand, of James Lord Mordington, of, in, or to, the Maudlain Field, sunk, Cony-garth, Constables-Batt, Two Water-mils, and a windmill lying within Barwick bounds. And also excepted out of this present Ordinance, and all benefit thereof, all and all manner of Estates, Titles, Interests, Debts, Charges, and encumbrances whatsoever, claimed out of any the estate or estates, of any of the persons excepted as aforesaid, or of any other person or persons as sureties for them, or any of them, by, for, or in right, and to the use of any person or persons whatsoever, who sitting as a Member or Members of the late parliament of Scotland, in the year, One thousand six hundred forty and eight, did not protest in the great Protestation made in the said parliament, against the proceedings of the said parliament, by which the army was raised under James Duke Hamilton, or that Invaded England with the said James Duke Hamilton, in the said year, or that sate in the late parliament, or Committee of Estates of Scotland, from and after the Coronation of charles Stuart, in the year, One thousand six hundred fifty and one, or that since the Battle of Dunbar, on the third day of September, One thousand six hundred and fifty, served in Arms in Scotland under the said charles Stuart, or any Commissionated by him, or his authority, or that Invaded England with the said charles Stuart, or any of his Forces, in the said year, One thousand six hundred fifty and one, which said Estates, Titles, Interests, Debts, Charges and encumbrances, are by authority aforesaid, released, and discharged( such onely excepted, who have deserted the said charles Stuart, and not born Arms against the parliament, since the said third day of September, One thousand six hundred and fifty; as also such whose merits and services to this Common-wealth, have rendered them capable of being taken into a more favourable consideration by His Highness.) Provided always, And bee it ordained, That all and every person and persons whatsoever, claiming any estate, title, Interest, debts, charge or encumbrance, out of any the estate or estates, excepted as aforesaid, do and shall within threescore dayes after public Proclamation made of this Ordinance, in the county where the person making such claim doth live, enter his and their respective claims, with John Swinton of Swinton, Esq; William laurence, Esq; George Smith, Esq; Sir James Mc Dowel of Garthland, Samuel Disbrow, John Thompson, Esquires, or any three of them, and make the truth and reality of them sufficiently appear unto the said John Swinton, William laurence, George Smith, Sir James Mc Dowel, Samuel Disbrow, and John Thompson, or any three of them, within four moneths after such entry made, and obtain from them or any three of them a Certificate of their allowance of such claim and claims, and that in default thereof, the said estates, titles, interests, debts, charges, and encumbrances, bee, and the same are hereby Declared, as well to Sureties as Principals, discharged, and made nul and voided; Provided also that all and every the debts, charges, and encumbrances, upon all and every the estate and estates aforesaid, which shall bee so allowed, shall bee paid and satisfied by such ways, and in such manner onely, as shall bee hereafter Declared and appointed by His Highness the Lord Protector, by and with the consent of His Council. And it is further ordained by the Authority aforesaid. That Lands of the clear yearly value of four hundred pounds sterling, over and above all charges, and reprises, bee settled upon the Lady Anne Hamilton, eldest Daughter of the said James Duke Hamilton, and her heirs, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twenty pounds Sterling, to His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Successors for ever. And that Lands of the yearly value of two hundred pounds Sterling, over and above all charges and reprises, bee fetled upon the Lady Susan Hamilton, one other of the daughters of the said james Duke Hamilton, and her heirs, out of the estate of the said james and William late Duke Hamilton, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of ten pounds Sterling, to His Highness the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever. And that Lands of the yearly value of four hundred pounds Sterling, over and above all charges and reprises, bee settled upon Elisabeth duchess of Hamilton widow, and Relict of William late Duke Hamilton deceased, for term of her natural life, and after her deceas, to the four daughters of the said William, by the said duchess, to bee equally divided amongst them, and to their heirs for ever, out of the estate of the said William or of james late Duke Hamilton, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twenty pounds Sterling, to His Highness the Lord Protector and His Successors for ever. And that Lands of the clear yearly value of four hundred pounds Sterling, over & above all charges and reprises, bee likewise settled out of the estate of the said John Earl Crawford, upon 〈◇〉 Countess of Crawford his now wife for her life, and after her deceaf, upon the issue of her body, by the the said Earl begotten, and their heirs, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twenty pounds Sterling, to His Highness the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever. And that Lands of the clear yearly value of four hundred pounds Sterling, over and above all charges and reprises, bee settled upon 〈◇〉 Countess of Lowdoun and her heirs for ever, out of the estate of the said John Earl of Lowdoun, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twenty pounds Sterling, to His Highnes the Lord Protector and his Successors forever: shee the said Countess of Lowdoun accepting thereof, in lieu of all jointure, Dower, or any other interest or title shee hath, or may claim, in possession, reversion, or remainder of, in, or to the estate of the said John Earl of Lowdoun, or 〈◇〉 Lord Machlin, or of either of them, or by them, or either of them, claimed in right of the said Countess, and releasing the same by the time hereafter in this Ordinance appointed, and in such manner as is herein directed; which releas shall bee good and effectual in Law, to bar the said 〈◇〉 Countess of Lowdoun and her heirs. And bee it further ordained, That the Countess of calendar, shall hold and enjoy all and every the Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, conveyed for her jointure, from 〈◇〉 late Earl of Dumfermlin, her former husband. And that Lands of the clear yearly value of two hundred pounds Sterling, over and above all charges and reprises, bee settled upon Mary eldest daughter of 〈◇〉 Earl Marshal, and her heirs; And that Lands of the yearly value of one hundred and fifty pounds sterling, over and above all charges and reprises, bee settled on each of the other daughters of the said 〈◇〉 Earl Marshall, viz. Elisabeth, Isabel, and Jane, and their heirs respectively, out of the estate of the said 〈◇〉 Earl Marshal, excepted as aforesaid, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of thirty two pounds ten shillings sterling, unto His Highness the Lord Protector and his Successors for ever, to bee apportioned in the Grants of the respective Lands rateably. And that Lands of the clear yearly value of three hundred pounds sterling, over and above all reprises, bee settled upon 〈◇〉 Countess of Lowderdaile, and the heirs of the body of John Earl of Lowderdaile, of the body of the said Countess begotten, or to bee begotten, out of the Lands and Estate of the said John Earl of Lowderdaile, excepted as aforesaid, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of fifteen pounds sterling, to His Highness the Lord Protector and his successors for ever. And that Lands of the clear yearly value of two hundred pounds sterling, over and above all reprises, be settled upon the now wife of the said 〈◇〉 Lord Cranston, and the heirs of the body of the said 〈◇〉 Lord Cranston, of the body of his said wife begotten, or to bee begotten, out of the Lands and Estate of the said 〈◇〉 Lord Cranston, excepted as aforesaid, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of ten pounds sterling, unto His Highness the Lord Protector, & his successors for ever. And that Lands to the clear yearly value of two hundred and fifty pounds sterling, over and above all reprises, be settled upon the now wife of 〈◇〉 Lord Bargany, and the heirs of the body of the said. 〈◇〉 Lord Bargany, on the body of his said now wife begotten, or to bee begotten, out of the Lands and Estate of the said 〈◇〉 Lord Bargany, excepted as aforesaid, charged with the payment of the yearly Rent of twelve pounds and ten shillings sterling money, unto His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Successors for ever. And that Lands, of the clear yearly value of one hundred and twenty pounds sterling, over and above all reprises, be settled upon the now wife of the said Sir Thomas Thompson, and the heirs of the said Sir Thomas Thompson, of the body of his said now wife begotten, or to bee begotten, out of the estate of the said Sir Thomas Thompson; excepted as aforesaid, charged with the yearly Rent of six pounds, to bee paid unto His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Successors for ever. Provided that before any such settlement shall bee made unto any the persons above mentioned, out of the Lands excepted by this Ordinance, or that any of the said persons shall bee permitted to enjoy any benefit by any of the clauses aforesaid, all and every the said person and persons, being the now wife, child, or children of any the persons excepted and excluded from the benefit of this Ordinance, shall before the five and twentieth day of December, which shall bee in the year of our Lord, One thousand six hundred fifty four, by dead, under her or their hands and seals respectively, Releas all her and their claim, title, and demand of Dower, jointure, and other interest in possession, reversion, or remainder, of, in, or to all and every the Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, of the husband or father of such person releasing; And that all and every such releas, being attested under the hands of two credible witnesses, and delivered unto the persons before in this Ordinance appointed to receive and determine claims, or any three of them, shall bee, and is, and are hereby Declared to bee valid and effectual in Law, to bar such person and persons so releasing, from claiming any right, title, interest or demand, of, in, or to all and every the Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, of the husband or Father of such person or persons releasing notwithstanding the coverture, minority, infancy, or other disability of the person or persons so releasing, other then such as shall bee settled upon her or them, in pursuance of the provision aforesaid. And in default of such releas, to bee made as aforesaid; all and every the person and persons aforesaid, so making default, shall bee from thenceforth ever debarred, & excluded from any benefit or advantage by this Ordinance, or any thing therein contained. Provided also that all and every the Lands and estate which shall by force of this Ordinance bee set out and settled, as aforesaid, for the provision of the wife or children of any the persons excepted, as aforesaid, shall nevertheless bee liable unto the satisfaction of the just and proper Debts of the respective Person and Persons, out of whose Estate the same is so settled( in case all the rest of his or their respective estate and Estates shall not bee sufficient to satisfy the said respective Debts) so far forth and in such manner as shall bee hereafter Declared and appointed by His Highness the Lord Protector by and with the consent of His Council. Provided also and it is further Ordained, that the several Persons hereafter name, do pay unto His Highness the Lord Protector his public Receipt, the several respective sums of money hereafter mentioned and expressed, as a fine and fines for and in respect of his and their Estate and Estates, to bee paid in such manner, and at such times, as is hereafter in this Ordinance expressed, that is to say, David Lesley, late lieutenant General of the Scotch Army, four thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 marquis of Douglas, One thousand Pounds sterling. Lord Angus eldest Son to the marquis of Douglas, One thousand Pounds sterling. Earl of Selerigge one thousand pounds sterling. The Heirs of Francis late Earl of Bucleuch deceased, fifteen thousand Pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of gallovvay, four thousand Pounds sterling. William Earl of Roxburgh, Six thousand pounds sterling. William Lord Cockeram, five thousand pounds sterling. James Lord forester, two thousand five hundred pounds sterling. Philip Amstruther Son of Sir Robert Amstruther one thousand marks sterling. Sir Archibald Sterling of Carden, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. James Drumond of Mackensey, five hundred pounds sterling. Henry Mawl, son to the Earl of Panmure, two thousand five hundred pounds sterling. Sir James Levingston of Kilsith, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. William Murrey of Polemaise, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Buchane, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Viscount Dudope, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Preston of Cragmiller, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. Sir Andrew Flesher of Inner Perhe, five thousand pounds sterling. Sir John Wauchab of Nethery, two thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Perth, and Lord Drumond his eldest son, five thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Winton, two thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Findlater, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Murray, three thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Quinsburgh, four thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Eithy six thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Lord Duffas, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Lord Grey, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. Sir Henry Nisbett, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Panmure, ten thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Laird of Lundee, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Arroll, two thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Tullibardine, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Sowthesk, three thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Dalhousie, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Hartfeild, two thousand pounds sterling. William Lord Rosse, three thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Lord Sample, one thousand pounds sterling, 〈◇〉 Lord Elphinston, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Lord Boide, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. James Lord Cooper, three thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Lord Balvaird, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Lord Rollock, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Kinghorne, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Kinkardine, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Lord Bamfe, one thousand pounds sterling, Mr. Robert Meldrum, of Tillybody, one thousand pounds sterling. Sir Robert Graham, of Morphie, one thousand pounds sterling. Sir William Scot of Harden, three thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Hay of Nachton, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Renton of Lamberton, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Colquhoun of Luz, two thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Hamilton of Preston, one thousand pounds sterling. Mr. Francis Hay of Bowley two thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Arnot of Ferney, two thousand pounds sterling. Sir Robert Forquhar, one thousand pounds sterling. Sir Francis Reven, three thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Scot of Montrosse, three thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Laird of Rothemegordon, five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Colerney, the younger, one thousand pounds sterling. Sir John Scot, of Scots-Tarbu, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Laird of Gosfrid, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Laird of Ba histon, one thousand five hundred pounds sterling. James Mercer of Aldey, one thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Earl of Rothes, one thousand pounds sterling. lieutenant colonel eliot of Stebbs, one thousand pounds sterling. Sir Lewis Steuart, Advocate, one thousand pounds sterling. Patrick Scot of Thirlestone, two thousand pounds sterling. Sir James, Carmighill, two thousand pounds sterling. Sir Patrick Cockborne of Clarkington, two thousand pounds sterling. Sir George Morison of Preston-Grange, two thousand pounds sterling. 〈◇〉 Murrey, Laird of Stanhop, son to Sir David Murrey deceased two thousand pounds sterling. All and every which sum and sums of money, shall bee paid unto George Bolton, Deputy Treasurer at Leith; one moiety thereof, on, or by the second day of August, One thousand six hundred fifty four; and the other moiety, on, or by the second day of December, then next ensuing; and in default of such payment, all and every the real and personal estate of every person and persons so making default, shall from thenceforth bee absolutely confiscate; and the Commissioners for Sequestrations, are hereby impowred to seize the same accordingly. Provided always, and it is ordained and Declared by the Authority aforesaid, That this Ordinance or any thing therein contained, shall not extend, or bee construed to extend, to the restoring or reviving of any Lordship, Dominion, jurisdiction, tenor, superiority, or any things whatsoever, taken away and abolished by one other Ordinance, entitled, An Ordinance for Uniting Scotland into one Common-wealth with England. Excepted and also reserved out of this present ordinance, and all benefit thereof, all and every other person and persons, not herein before name or expressed, that hath, or have been at any time since the first day of May, One thousand six hundred fifty and two, or now is, or are in Arms in Scotland, in opposi-to this Common-wealth. saving and reserveing, to all person and persons whatsoever, excepted out of this ordinance, all benefits and advantages of any Articles of war, to them granted by His Highness, the now Lord Protector, as general of all the Forces of this Common-wealth, or any other, by Virtue of any authority from him derived, any thing in this Ordinance contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. Provided always, and bee it further ordained, That this Ordinance, or any thing therein contained, shall not extend nor, bee construed to extend, to the freeing or discharging, of any Prisoner or Prisoners of war, from their respective Imprisonments; or to the canceling or discharging of any Surety, Bond, parol, or Engagement, of, or for any Prisoner at war, without the special Order of His Highness the Lord Protector, or whom he shall appoint. Provided also, that this Ordinance, or any thing therein contained, shall not extend, nor to bee construed to extend to the confirming of any Patent, Gift, or Grant made by the late King James, or the late King charles, whereby any Rent or other duty or revenue belonging to the Crown of Scotland, hath, contrary to the Law of Scotland been altered, changed, converted or diminished; but that all and every such Rent, duty and Revenue, shall remain, and bee paid in kind unto the Lord Protector, and his Successors in the same manner, as the same were paid before any such Patent, Gift, or Grant made. Wednesday 12th April, 1654. ORdered by his Highness the Lord PROTECTOR and the COUNCIL, that this Ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the Council.