W R DIEV ET MON DROIT HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE royal blazon or coat of arms ACT Additional to the Proclamation for the more easy and effectual Inbringing of the Pole-money. At Edinburgh, the eight day of October, 1698. The Lords of His Majesty's Privy Council understanding, that William Cochran of Ferguslies, Tacksman of the two Poles, imposed in the last Session of Parliament, hath not as yet found Caution, conform to the Articles and Minute of Roup subscribed by him nor taken our his Tack, which he also subscribed together with, and in presence of the Lords of His Majesties▪ The saury and Exchequer, upon the 17. and 19 ●ays of September last, whereby it may happen that the Commissioners of Supply in the several Shires appointed by the Act of parliament and the Proclamation of Council lately thereon emitted, to meet the second Tuesday of October instant, for dividing and distributing themselves into several Districts for taking up the Lists of the poleable Persons within their Bounds; As also, that the Magistrates of burgh's Royal appointed by the said Act, to meet the third Tuesday of October instant, and to take up Rolls and Lists of the Poleable persons within their respective burgh's, may be less careful to meet and observe the foresaid appointments, upon which nevertheless the effectual ingathering of the said Pole so necessarily depends. Therefore and without prejudice to the Obligements incumbent upon the said William Cochran of Ferguslie, by Virtue of the said Minute of Roupe and Tack of the poles subscribed by him, as said is, both for finding sufficient Caution and making due payment of the Tack-duty contained in the said Tack: But for His Majesty's greater Security as to the payment of the foresaid Pole, which so specially concerns His Majesties Service, for the Ends and Uses to which these Poles are destinat and appropriate: The Lords of His Majesty's Privy Council, have thought fit to Require and Command, and do hereby most strictly and peremptorly Require and Command the foresaid Commissioners of Shires, and Magistrates of burgh's who shall not duly keep the foresaid Meetings, upon the second and third Tuesdays of October instant, and observe and do therein as is appointed by the foresaid Act of Parliament and proclamation, That they keep their said Meetings and perform the Appointments thereof, at least betwixt and the last Tuesday of October instant, and whither the said Ferguslie or any from him attend the said Meeting or not. 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The said Commissioners of Shires for Dividing and Distributing themselves into the said Districts, for taking up the Lists and Rolls of poleable persons within their Bounds, conform to the Act of parliament upon the first Tuesday of November next, and the said's Magistrates of burgh's for taking up and making the said's Lists and Rolls of poleable persons within their burgh's conform to the said Act, and to the effect the remanent Orders and Appointments contained in the said Act and proclamation for payment of the said pole, may be punctually observed as Effeirs; And the Sheriffs and Stewarts of the respective Shires and Stewartries and their Deputs, are hereby in like manner required and commanded to make timeous Intimation of these presents to the Commissioners for their subsidiary Meeting in manner above-appointed; As likewise that Advertisement be timeously given to the Commissioners absent and appointed to particular Districts, and that Intimation be made at the several paroch Churches within the Shires upon the Sabbath immediately preceding the first Tuesday of November, of the particular places to which the poleable persons are to repair for giving in their Degrees, Characters and Qualities, according to which they are polled under the pains contained in the said Act of parliament, certifying such of the said Commissioners as shall not meet and keep the foresaid Subsidiary Meetings in case of failyie of the said first Meeting upon the second Tuesday of October instant, or that shall not keep and attend the District to be to them appointed, for taking up the Lists and Rolls of the said poleable persons, they shall be convened before the Lords of His Majesty's privy Council to be punished for their said neglect and contempt; And the said Sheriffs and Stewarts and their Deputs are hereby required and commanded under the same Certification to return to the Clerks of privy Council, the Names of the said's Commissioners who shall fail in their foresaid Duties hereby enjoined, and that betwixt and the fifteenth day of November next: As also, certifying the said Magistrates of burgh's who shall fail in their Duty of the premises, that they shall be punished in like manner; And the said Lords of His Majesty's privy Council, do further again peremptorly require and Command the foresaid former proclamation and Act of Parliament anent the pole-money to be punctually observed and obeyed as to the taking up of the said Lists and Rolls of poleable-people, and making completing and returning the Books thereof, and in the whole remanent Heads and points thereof, and that these presents be immediately published at the Mercat Cross of Edinburgh, and that His Majesty's Solicitor do instantly cause print and transmit Copies hereof to the several Sheriffs and Stuarts and their Deputs, for due publication and Intimation to be made of the same with all Diligence. Extracted by me GILB. ELIOT. Cls. Sti. Concilii. God Save the King. Edinburgh, Printed by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, Anno Dom. 1698.