ORDER anent the Rebels of the Bass. April 13. 1693. THE Lords of their Majesty's Privy Council being informed, that there are several Persons gone into the Bass, since the Rebels therein were Charged to Deliver up the same for their Majesty's Service, and themselves to their Majesty's Mercy; Therefore the said's Lords Do hereby give Order and warrant to an Herald, with his Coat Disolayed, and a Trumpeter to go to the Bass, or as near as he can safely, and in their Majesty's Names and Authority, Command and Charge the Persons presently within the said Island, to Deliver up themselves and the Island in manner foresaid, within the space of six Days, next after they are Charged, under the pain of high Treason; And appoints Sir James Ogilvy, their Majesties Solicit or to dispatch the Herald and Trumpeter, with famous Persons to be Witnesses, and cause furnish a Boat to them; and in case they obey not, then to Denunce them, and thereafter that Letters of Intercommuning be direct against them as effeirs: And in the mean time the said's Lords Do hereby promise a Reward of Fifty Pounds Sterling, to any Person or Persons who shall seize upon, and deliver to any of their Majesty's judges, Magistrates, or Officers of their Majesty's Forces, the persons of Lieutenant Colonel Grahame, or Michael Middleton Governor of the Bass, two of the Rebels in the said Island; and the sum of Twenty Pounds Sterling, to any person or persons, who shall seize upon, and deliver in manner foresaid, any of the persons after-named, Rebels in the said Island, viz. James, John and William middleton's, the Governors' Brothers, Duncan Mcqueen, Thomas Hepburn, John Turine, Mr. _____ Hentison, John Mcclean, _____ Morine the Chirurgeon, an Englishman, _____ Nicolson, John Gladestones, Gavin Johnston, Lieutenant John Hacket, John Hacket Seaman, two Irish Seamen, another Irish Seaman, two Hoyboyes that belonged to the Earl of Leven, Colonel Grahames Servant, three or four more Servants, and John Manderson, Charles Maitland Servant, detained against his will. And Appoints their Present to be Printed, and Published at the Mercat. Cross of Edinburgh, and other places needful. God save King William and Queen Mary. Ediburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to Their Most Excellent Majesties, 1693.