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history of the mackenzies-第44部分
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him on the first Council day after the end of that year's Parliament。 On the 28th of the same month they enter formally into a bond to this amount that Maclean will appear on the first Thursday of November; he; in turn; binding himself and his heirs for their relief。 On the 22nd of February; 1610; the bond is renewed for Maclean's appearance on the first Council day after that date。 He appears on the 28th of June following; and Mackenzie and the Earl of Glencairn are released from their cautionary obligations。 On the 30th of June; 1609; Kenneth and Sir George become cautioners for Donald Gorm Macdonald of Sleat to the amount of ?0;000 that he will appear before the Lords Commissioners on the 2nd of February next; to come under their orders; and Kenneth is charged to keep Donald Gorm's brother's son; 〃who is now in his hands;〃 until Macdonald presents himself before the Lords Commissioners。 On the 22nd of February; 1610; this caution is repeated for Donald's appearance on the 8th of March。 He appears and Mackenzie is finally relieved of the bond on the 28th of June following。
On the 5th of July; 1609; Mackenzie and Sir John Home of Coldenknowes; undertake; under a penalty of ten thousand merks; that George Earl of Caithness; shall make a free; peaceable; and sure passage to all his Majesty's lawful subjects through his country of Caithness; in their passage to and from Orkney。
At a meeting of the Council held on the 20th of February; 1610; a commission is granted to Simon Lord Lovat; Kenneth Mackenzie of Kintail; John Mackenzie of Gairloch; Hugh Mackay of Farr; and Roderick Mackenzie of Redcastle; to apprehend Allan Mac Donald Duibh Mhic Rory of Culnacnock; in Troternish; Isle of Skye; and several others; including 〃Murdo Mac Gillechallum; brother of Gillecallum Raasay; Laird of Raasay; Gillecallum Mac Rory Mhic Leoid; in Lewis; Norman Mac Ghillechallum Mhoir; there; and Rory Mac Ghillechallum Mhoir; his brother;〃 all of whom 〃remain unrelaxed from a horning of 18th January last; raised against them by Christian; Nighean Ian Leith; relict of Donald Mac Alastair Roy; in Dibaig;〃 Murdo; his son; his other kin and friends; tenant and servants; 〃for not finding caution to answer before the justice for the stealing of forty cows and oxen; with all the insight and plenishing of the said late Donald Mac Alastair's house in Dibaig; worth ?000; and for murdering the said Donald;〃 his tenant; and servants。 The Commissioners are to convocate the lieges in arms for apprehending the said rebels; and to enter them; when taken; before the justice to be suitably punished for their crimes。 Another commission is issued in favour of Simon Lord Lovat; Kenneth Mackenzie of Kintail; Donald Gorm Macdonald of Sleat; and Donald Mac Allan Mhic Ian of Eilean Tirrim; Captain of Clanranald; against John Mac Allan Mac Ranald; who is described as 〃having this long time been a murderer; common thief; and masterful oppressor〃 of the King's subjects。
Although Kenneth had been raised to the Peerage on the 19th of November; 1609; by the title of Lord Mackenzie of Kintail; he is not so designated in the Privy Council Records until the 31st of May; 1610; when the patent of his creation is read and received by their Lordships; and he is thereupon acknowledged to be a free baron in all time coming。 He is one of the Highland chiefs charged and made answerable for good rule in the North on the 28th of June of that year and to find caution within fifteen days; under pain of rebellion; not to reset within their bounds any notorious thieves; rievers; fugitives; and rebels; for theft and murder; under a further penalty; in Mackenzie's case; of five thousand merks。
At a meeting of the Privy Council held on the 19th of July; 1610; the following commission was issued in Kenneth's favour as justiciary of the Lewis; against Neil Macleod:
Forasmuch as a number of the chieftains and principal men of the Isles and continent next adjacent are come in and presented themselves before the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council; and have given satisfaction unto the said Lords anent their obedience and conformity in time coming; so as that now there is no part of the Isles rebellious and disobedient but the Lewis; which being possessed and inhabited by a number of thieves; murderers; and an infamous byke of lawless and insolent limmers under the charge and command of the traitor Neil Macleod; who has usurped upon him the authority and possession of the Lewis; and they; concurring altogether in a rebellious society; do commit many murders; slaughters; riefs; and villianies; not only among themselves but upon his Majesty's peaceable and good subjects who resorted among them in their trade of fishing; and by their barbarous and savage behaviour against his Majesty's good subjects they have made the trade of fishing in the Lewis; which was most profitable for the whole country; to become always unprofitable; to the great hurt of the commonweal。 And the Lords of Secret Council finding it a discredit to the country that such a parcel of ground; possessed by a number of miserable caitiffs; shall be suffered to continue rebellious; whereas the whole remanent Isles are become peaceable and obedient; and the said Lords understand the good affection of Kenneth; Lord Kintail and his willing disposition to undergo all pains and trouble in his Majesty's service。 Therefore the said Lords has made and constituted; and by the tenour hereof makes and constitutes; the said Kenneth Lord Kintail; his Majesty's justice and commissioner over the whole boundaries of the Lewis; to the effect under…written; with full power; commission; and authority to him to convocate his Majesty's lieges in arms; to levy and take up men of war; to appoint captains and commanders over them; and with them to pass to the Lewis; and there; with tire and sword; and all kind of hostility; to search; seek; hunt; follow; and pursue the said Neil; his accomplices; assistants; and partakers; by sea and land; wherever they may be apprehended; and to mell; confiscate; and intromit with their goods and gear; and to dispone thereupon at their pleasure; and to keep such of their persons as shall be taken in sure firmance till justice he ministered upon them; conform to the laws of this realm; courts of justiciary within the said bounds to sit; begin; affix; hold; and continue suits to be made called 〃absentis to amerchiat;〃 trespasses to punish; all and sundry persons inhabitants of the Lewis suspected and delayed of murder; slaughter; fire…raising; theft; and reset of theft; and other capital crimes; to search; seek; take; apprehend; commit to prison; and to enter them upon panel by dittay to accuse them; and to put them to the knowledge of an assize; and as they shall happen to be found culpable or innocent of the said crimes; or any of them; to cause justice be administered upon them conform to the laws of this realm assize needful to this effect; each person under the pain of forty pounds; to summon; warn; chase; and cause be sworn; clerks; serjeants; dempsters; and all other officers and members of court needful; to make; create; substitute and ordain; for whom he shall be held to answer with power likewise to our said justice; for the better execution of this commission to take the lymphads; galleys; birlinns; and boats; in the next adjacent Isles; and in the Lewis; for the furtherance of them in their service; the said justice being always answerable to the owners of the said lymphads; galleys; birlinns; and bouts for redelivery of the same at the finishing of his Majesty's service with power likewise to the said justice and persons assisting him in the execution of this commission to bear; wear; and use hagbutis; pistols; and petards。 And if in pursuit of this commission there shall happen slaughter; mutilation fire…raising; or any other inconvenience; to follow; the said Lords decern and declare that the same shall not be imputed as crime or offence to the said justice nor persons assisting him in the execution of this Commission; nor that they; nor none of them; shall not be called nor accused therefore criminally nor civilly by any manner of way in time coming; exonerating them of all pain; crime; and danger; that they may incur therethrough for ever。 And generally all and sundry other things to do; exercise; and use; which for execution of this commission are requisite and necessary; firm; and stable; holding and for to hold all and whatsoever things shall be lawfully done herein。 And that letters of publication be directed hereupon charging all his Majesty's lieges within the whole boundaries of the North Isles of this Kingdom and within the bounds of the said Lord's own lands; heritages; possessions; offices; and baillies; excepting always the persons of the name of Fraser; Ross; and Munro; their tenants and servants; to reverance。 acknowledge; and obey; rise; concur; pass forward; fortify; and assist the said Kenneth; Lord Kintail; in all things tending to the execution of his commission; and to convene in arms with him at such times; days; and places; as he shall please appoint; as they and each one of them will
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