A PROCLAMATION, For Inbringing of His Majesties Rents. Edinburgh, the 24 day of June 1689. HIS Majesties High Commissioner, and the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council, Taking to their Consideration, that by the late Revolution of the Government of this Kingdom, the usual and ordinary way and method in Issuing out of Precepts from the Ch●ncery for bringing in of His Majesties Rents and Duties to His Exchequer, this present Year hath been delayed; and lest thereby such as are liable in payment thereof, may think themselves not obliged to make their appearance in Exchequer, as formerly, they have been in use to ●o for paying in of the Rents and Duties, due and payable by them to His Majesty; Therefore the Lord High Commissioner his Grace, and the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council, Do hereby strictly Command and Charge, all and sundry, heritors, Liferenters, Feua●s, Fermorers, Blensh-holders, tenants, Tack●-men, Sheriffs, Stewarts, bailies of Regalities, Mag●strats of Burghs, Chamberlains, Customers, and others whatsomever liable in payment of the saids Rents and Duties, al●e well Casual as Real, to Compear by themselves, or by others in their Names, at Edindurgh, in the Month of July ensuing, upon the usual and ordinary Days thereof, appointed for their appearance, and counting in Exch●quer, and then, and there to make count, Reckoning, and Payment according to the Fiars of the respective Shires, to Sir Patrick Murray the Receiver-General of His Majesties Rents, of the Feu and Blensh-duties, Retoured Duties and others, due and in use to be payed by them; and that not only of this present year, but also of what is resting, owing, unpayed by them, of all Years and Terms before, and to fit and make their Equees thereupon accordingly, which being Signed by the said Sir Patrick Murray, and the Clerk of the Thesaury, shall be a sufficient Equee and Exoneration to the accountants: Certifying all such who shall not appear at the t●mes and place abovementioned, to the Effect above-specified, they sh●ll reliable unto, and incur the Penalties contained in the respective Act● of Parliament, made against the Non-accomptants, and shall be prosecute therefore accordingly. And that none may pretend Ignorance, Ordains these Presents to be Published at the Mercat-Cross of Edinburgh, and at the Mercat-Crosses of the respective Head-Burghs of this Kingdom, by Macers, and Messengers at Arms, in the usual and ordinary manner. Extracted by me, GILB. ELIOT, Cls. Sti. Concilii. God Save King William and Queen Mary. Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, by Order of His Majesties Privy Council, 1689.