Robert Graham cordiner Robert Smith cordiner James Scot weaver in Gorbals John Finnison in Rothsay, in the Barony Thomas Bogle merchant in Glasgow Glasgow Smith water-bailio in Provan or Govan. John Finnison elder in Gantcraig Alexander and Peter Finnisons his sons James Watson son to Margaret Rainie in Wester.con zellie John Govan younger, portioner of Shettleston James Logan tenant to Robert Wallence in Hillhead John Baxters elder and younger, tenants to Robert Campbell Meikle-Govan. John Baird son to James Baird in Meikle-Govan James Baird in Meikle-Govan, for resetting his sop Shiels son to John Shiels in Muir John Shiels in Muir, for reset John Cumming weaver in Gorbals Robert Muir in Titwood Robert Thom in Little-Govan Evandale Parish. Mr John Rob son to Andrew Rob in Walsley John Lickprevik son to John Lickprevik in Strathaven James Lawson younger there Gavin Alison son to Gavin Alison in Crewburn John Inglis weaver in Strathaven Andrew Dykes in Linbank, not being Andrew Dykes in St Bryde's Chapel Thomas Brownlie portioner of Torfoot Captain Thomas Young tailor in Strathaven John Cochran in Chapel Alexander Craig maltman in Strathaven John Brownlie son to Thomas Brownlie in Strathaven William Miller maltman in Netherfield William Cochran in Crewburn, now in Glassford Thomas Watson weaver in Little-kyp, now in Yards John Peacock there, for resetting him John Cochran son to James Cochran in Barnhill William Cochran in Cairnduff Mungo Dykes in Kirkwood William Falla litster in Strathaven The Persons following, being continued from the Glasgow Circuit to Edinburgh, are Fugitives for not compearing there. William Thomson Procurator in Lanark Gideon Crawford merchant in Biggar James Muirhead younger in Lanark James Thomson in Harestocks slipper in Glasgow, Archibald Shiels, | consider their condition. The committee 1684. James Gray of Chryston, Mr Wil- for public affairs, May 22d, find, that some liam Wishart, William Scot in Libberton, of the rebels who have neither taken the are continued until the council further bond or test, and have been made use of by John Scot in Cleddans John Simpson maltman in Glasgow John Forrest in Threpwood John Marshal in Kilsyth Andrew Niven in Dalgain Matthew Anderson servant to William Ross in Hillar John Mitchel of Bogwood John Semple factor to Barskimming David Gilkerkson tenant to Mauldslie, not being David John Marshal feuar in Mauchlin the laird of Meldrum, and some others having commission, to discover rebels, do think it fit, in regard they are under process, and so not bailable, that they be put in prison, 1684. and the justices proceed against them with all speed." This is the reward some of those, who were useful to Meldrum and others in their oppression, got, and Robert Murdoch in Knockmarnock, tenant to Drumsuy James Templeton in 1684. readily, however the treason for a season was encouraged, yet the traitors were hated. mous conventicle at the Black-loch broke out, which being the occasion of much trouble to many gentlemen and ministers, I Towards the beginning of June, the fa- shall give what I meet with thereanent in the registers. Conventicles now were very rare, and the managers make as great a bustle anent this, as if the whole country had been up. The committee for public Andrew Macgill son to John Macgill in Arietelyoch Thomas Maclung in Balnoular Wiliam Macmeiking servitor to James Mackrerie in William Campbell in Townhead of Cumnock Maclarchan son to Andrew Maclarchan officer James Henry in Powkelly, in Fenwick parish in Bargeny John Harper in Arness, in the said parish David Kennedy son to John Kennedy in Currow of John Arnot in Hareshawhill Alexander Cameron younger in Hill of Powkelly, parish foresaid William Henry in the said parish James Gemmil tailor in Mains, in Kilmarnock parish John Anderson servant to Matthew Paton in Rushaw, in the said parish Brown son to John Brown in Castlehill, in the faid parish John Bicket son to David Bicket in Bonnington, in the said parish Andrew Warnock in Irvine Mr John Cunningham a vagrant preacher Gray his brother-in-law John Gray servant to Bedland John Maclean in Dobiston, in Dalley parish John Maclerny in Milton, in the said parish David Macquarter in Auchnaroch, in Kirkmichael parish Lockhart son to David Lockhart in Cranew, parish foresaid John Bryce servant to Drumellan younger, parish foresaid Thomas Gottrie in Cairnhill, parish foresaid Robert Macferries in Macarlagton, parish foresaid John Macquarter in Drumhill, parish foresaid William Dunn servant in Balsagart, parish foresaid The persons following were continued from the circuit, to a diet at Edinburgh, and are fugitives for not compearing there. |