A Catalogue of the present Convention of Estates now assembled in the Kingdom of Scotland, with others of the clergy, nobility, and commissioners for shyres and burghs, not therein assembled. Scotland. Convention of Estates. 1689 Approx. 14 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A78341 Wing C1410 ESTC R219650 43077483 ocm 43077483 151542 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A78341) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 151542) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English Books, 1641-1700 ; 2264:6) A Catalogue of the present Convention of Estates now assembled in the Kingdom of Scotland, with others of the clergy, nobility, and commissioners for shyres and burghs, not therein assembled. Scotland. Convention of Estates. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Printed for J. Partridge, M. Gilliflower, S. Heyrick, and sold by R. Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, London : 1689. Caption title. Imprint from colophon. "Licensed Apr. 23. 1689." Reproduction of original in: Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Created by converting TCP files to TEI P5 using tcp2tei.xsl, TEI @ Oxford. Re-processed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Northwestern, with changes to facilitate morpho-syntactic tagging. Gap elements of known extent have been transformed into placeholder characters or elements to simplify the filling in of gaps by user contributors. 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Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Keying and markup guidelines are available at the Text Creation Partnership web site . eng Scotland. -- Convention of Estates. Scotland -- Politics and government -- 1689-1745. Broadsides -- London (England) -- 17th century. 2008-03 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2008-04 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-06 Judith Siefring Sampled and proofread 2008-06 Judith Siefring Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion A CATALOGUE OF THE Present CONVENTION of ESTATES now assembled in the KINGDOM of SCOTLAND , with others of the Clergy , Nobility , and Commissioners for Shyres and Burghs , not th●rein assembled . Note that all those with this Mark * before them are in the present Convention . Licensed Apr. 23. 1●●9 . Ja. Fraser . Clergy . Archbisops . * S. Andrews . * Glascow . Bishops . * Edinbrugh . Galloway . * Dunkeld . * Aberdein . * Murray . * Ross . * Birchen . * Dumblaine . * Caithnes . * Isles . Argyle . * Orknay . Nobility . Dukes . * D. of Hamilton . D. of Bŭccleŭgh . D. of Lenox . D. of Gordone . * D. of Queensberrie . Marquesses . * M. of Douglas . M. of Montrose . * M. of Atholl . Earls . * E. of Argyle . * Crawfuird . * Erroll . * Marishall . * Sutherland . * Marr. Airth . Rothes . * Mortoŭn . Buchan . * Glencairne . * Eglingtoŭn . * Cassils . Caithnes . Nithisdaill . Wintoŭn . * Linlithgow . * Home . Pearth . * Dumfermline . Wigloŭn . Strathmore . Abercorne . Roxbrugh . Kellie . Haddingtoun . Galloway . Seaforth . * Lauderdale . * Lothian . Kinnoŭll . Lowdoŭn . Dumfreis . Stirling . Elgine . Southesk . Traquair . Aucrŭm . Weymes . Dalhoussie . * Airlie . Findlator . Carnwarth . * Callender . * Levin . * Annandale . Dysert . * Paumŭir . * Selkirk . * Tweddale . Northesk . * Kincairden . * Balcarras . * Forffar . * Tarras . Midletoŭn . Aboyne . Newbrugh . Kilmarnock . * Dumdonald . Dumbartoŭn . * Kintore . Braealbane . Aberdene . Melfort . Viscounts . Falkland . Dumbar . * Stormont . * Kenmŭir . * Arbutmet . Frendraught . Kingstoŭn . * Oxenfoord . Irving . Kilsyth . Dumblane . Prestone . Newhaven . * Tarbat . Tiviot . Strathallan . * Dundie . Lords . The Lord Forbes . Saltoŭn . Gray . Ochiltrie . Cathcart . * Sinclair . Mordingtoŭn . Sempill . * Elphingstoŭn . Oliphant . * Lovat . Borthwick . Ross . * Torphiche . Spinnie . * Lindores . * Balmorinoc● * Blantyre . * Cardross . Craustoŭn . Burghlie . * Jedburgh . Mathertie . Cowpar . * Melvill . Napper . Cameron . Crammond . Rae . * Forrester . Pitshgo . Kirkcudbright . Frazer . * Bargainy . Banoff . Elibank . * Dunkeld . * Belhaven . Halkertoŭn . Abercrombie . * Carmichaell . * Duffus . * Rollo . * Colvill . * Ruthven . * Rutherfoord . * Ballenden . * Newwark . Nairne . Eymouth . Kinnaird . Glassfoord . Commissioners for Shyres . The Shyre of Edinburgh , Sir James Foulis of Collingtoun , Sir John Maitland of Ravelrig . Haddingtoŭn , * Sir Robert Sinclair of Stevenston , * The Laird of Ormistoŭn . Berwick , * Sir Archibald Cockburn of Langtoŭn , * Sir Patrick Home of Polwart . Roxburg , * Sir William Eliot of Stobs , * Sir Patrick Scott of Aucrŭm . Selkirk , * Sir William Scott Jun. of Harden , * George Pringle of Torwoodlie . Peebles , * Sir Archibald Murray of Blackbarony , * David Murray of Stenhope . Lanerk , * The Laird of Lamingtoŭn , * Sir Daniell Carmichaell of Malshe . Dumfreis , * Sir James Johnstoun of Westerraw . Wigtoŭn . * Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw , * William M'dougall of Garthland , Aire , * The Laird of Blair , * The Laird of Skelmorlie , Dumbartoun , * Claud Hamiltone of Burnes , * William Colquhoun of Craigtoun . Bute , * Sir James Stewart , Shirreff of Bŭte , * David Boyl of Kelburne . Reufrew , * Sir John Maxwell of Pollock , * William Cunningham Jun. of Craigens Stuling , * Sir Charles Erskine of Alva , * John Houstoŭn Jun. of that Ilb. Linlithgow , * Thomas Drummond of Rickartoŭn , * Patrick Murray of Livingstoun . Pearth , * John Halden of Glenegies , * James Ramsay Jun. of Bamfe . Kincairden , * Sir Thomas Burnet of Leys , * Alexander Arbuthnet of Knox. Aberdein , * Sir John Forbes of Craigiwar , * James Moir of Stainewood . Invernes , * The Laird of Grant , * Duncom Forbes of Colloden . Nairn , Cromartie , Argyll , * Sir Duncan Campbell of Auchenbreck . * John Campbell Captain of Carrick . Fyfe , * William Anstruther Jun. of that Ilk. * John Dempster of Pithver . Forfar , * Sir George M'kenzie of Newtyle , * David Erskine of Dŭn. Baniff , * Sir Patrick Ogilble of Boyne , * Alexander Dŭff of Braico . Stewartrie of Kirkcudbright , * Hugh M'guffock of Rusco . Southerland , * John Gordon Jun. of Embo , Adam Gordon of Dalfolie . Caithnes , Elgine , * The Laird of Brodie . * Thomas Dumbar of Grange . Orknay , * William Craigie of Garsey , Clackmanan , * David Bruce of Clackmanan . Ross , Double Elections not yet discuss'd . Kinross , * Sir David Arnot of that Ilb. Commissioners for Burghs . Edinburgh , Sir John Hall Edinburgh , George Stirling . Pearth , Rober Smyth . Dundee , James Fletcher . Aberdene , Alexander Gordone . Stirling . Hugh Kennedie . Linlithgow , William Haigens . St. Andrews , James Smyth . Glasgow , John Andersone . Aire , John Nŭir . Haddingtoun , John Sleigh . Dysert , David Christie . Kirkaldie , John Bosswall . Monross , James Moodi● Coupar , Robert Melvill . Ausbrutheaster , David Spence late Bayly Dumfreis , James Kennau . Juvernes , John Cuthbert . Bruntistand , Alexander Gedd . Junerkerthen , Alexander Spittel . Kinghorne , Patrick Wallace . Brichen , Mr. Hendry Mauld . Irvine , Mr. Alex Cunninghame . Jedbrugh , Adam Ainsley . Kirkcudbrugh , John Ewart . Wigtoun , William Coltran . Dumfermling , Sir Charles Halket . Pitten weym , George Smyth . Selkirk , Mr John Murray . Dumbartoun , Mr. James Smollel . Renfrew , Mr. William Cochran Dumbar , James Smyth . Lanerk , Thomas Hamiltone . Aberbrothock , Patrick Stevin . Elgine , James Stuart Peebles , John Mŭir . Craill , George Moncreif . Tayne , William Ross . Cubross , Mr. William Erskine . Benuff , Walter Stewart . Whitehorne , Patrick Murdoch . Forffar , John Carnegie . Rothsey , Mr. Robert Stewart . Nairne , John Ross . Forres , Thomas Cullock . Rutherglen , John Scott . North berwick , Thomas Stewart . Ausbrutherwester . Mr. Robert Cleilland Cullen , Mr. James Ogilvie . Lander , David Maitland . Kintoir , Hugh Wallace . Annan , Bryce Blair . Lochmaben , Thomas Kennedie Sanquhar , Mr. John Boswall . New Galloway , James Gordone . Kilrenny , George Beaton . Forterose , Robert Innes . Dingwall , Kenneth M ckenzie . Dornock , George Gordone . Queen Ferrie , Mr. William Hamiltone . Junerarie , Hugh Brown. Junerurie , John Andersone . Week , Kirkwall , George Traill . Juverbervie , William Beatie . Stranrawer , Sir John Dalrymple . London , Printed for J. Partridge , M. Gilliflower , S. Heyrick , and sold by R. Taylor , near Stationers-Hall , 1689.