Talk:Cromwell's Act of Grace
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Laing's list of those fined
editThe following list is based on the David Laing's source and mainly uses his spellings and position in Scottish society:
Pos | Name | Amount | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
01 | David Leslie | £4,000 | Sterling. He was late Lieutenant-General of the Scotch Army |
02 | Marquess of Douglass | £1,000 | |
03 | Lord Angus | £1,000 | Eldest son to the Marquess of Douglas |
04 | Earl of Selcrigge | £1,000 | |
05 | The heirs of the Earl of Baukcleuch | £15,000 | |
06 | Earl of Galloway | £4,000 | |
07 | Earl of Roxburgh | £6,000 | |
08 | William Lord Cochrane | £5,000 | |
09 | Lord Forrestar | £2,500 | |
10 | Laird Anstruther | marks sterling: 1,000 | |
11 | Sir Archibald Sterling of Carden | £1,500 | |
12 | Laird Machane | £500 | |
13 | Henry Maull | £2,500 | |
14 | Levingstoun of Kilsyth | £1,500 | |
15 | Murray of Polmaais | £1,500 | |
16 | Earl of Buchane | £1,000 | |
17 | Vicount of Dudop | £1,500 | |
18 | Laird Craigmiller | £1,500 | |
19 | Innerpeffer | £5,000 | |
20 | Niddrie | £2,000 | |
21 | Earl of Pearth and his eldest son | £5,000 | |
22 | Earl of Wintoun | £2,000 | |
23 | Earl of Findlater | £1,500 | |
24 | Earl of Murray | £3,500 | |
25 | Earl of Quenesbury | £4,000 | |
26 | Earl of Atbie | £6,000 | |
27 | Lord Duffus | £1,500 | |
28 | Lord Gray | £1,500 | |
29 | Sir Henry Nisbet | £1,000 | |
30 | Earl of Panmure | £10,000 | |
31 | Laird Lundie | £1,000 | |
32 | Earl of Arrol | £2,000 | |
33 | Earl of Tullibardin | £1,500 | |
34 | Earl of Southesk | £3,000 | |
35 | Earl of Dalhousie | £1,500 | |
36 | Earl of HartfeU | £2,000 | |
37 | Lord Ros | £3,000 | |
38 | Lord Sempill | £1,000 | Robert Sempill, 7th Lord Sempill |
39 | Lord Elphingstoun | £1,000 | |
40 | Lord Boyd | £1,500 | |
41 | Lord Cowper | £3,000 | |
42 | Lord Balwaird | £1,500 | |
43 | Lord Rollo | £1,000 | |
44 | Earl of Kinghorne | £1,000 | |
45 | Earl of Kincairne | £1,000 | |
46 | Lord Bamff | £1,000 | |
47 | Meldrim of Tullibody | £1,000 | |
48 | Grahame of Morfie | £1,000 | |
49 | Scott of Harden | £3,000 | |
50 | Hay of Nachtoun | £1,000 | |
51 | Rentoun of Lambertoun | £1,000 | |
52 | Laird of Lus | £2,000 | |
53 | Hamiltoun of Prestoun | £1,000 | |
54 | HayofBowsie | £2,000 | |
55 | Arnot of Fairny | £2,000 | |
56 | Sir Robert Ferquhair | £1,000 | |
57 | Sir Francis Ruthven | £3,000 | |
58 | James Scot, merchant in Montros | £3,000 | |
59 | Laird Rothemay, Gordoun | £500 | |
60 | Colerny Younger | £1,000 | |
61 | Sir Johnne Scot of Scottistarbet | £1,500 | |
62 | Laird of Gosfurde | £1,000 | |
63 | Laird of Bachiltoun | £1,500 | |
64 | Laird of Adie | £1,000 | |
65 | Earl of Rothes | £1,000 | |
66 | Ellot of Stobbis | £1,000 | |
67 | Sir Lues Stewart | £1,000 | |
68 | Patrik Scott of Thirlestane | £2,000 | |
69 | Lord Carmichaell | £2,000 | |
70 | Cokburne of Clerkingtoun | £2,000 | |
71 | Prestoun Grange | £2,000 | |
72 | Murray, Laird Stanehop | £2,000 |
It may help as a source to link to articles on some of the men in the "fined list" in the article, a list initially based on the spellings used by C.H. Firth source.-- PBS (talk) 12:38, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
Royalist act of indemnity
editJust like the Commonwealth, the regime of the restored monarch Charles II passed an Act of indemnity (The king's majesty's gracious and free pardon, act of indemnity and oblivion Edinburgh 9 September 1662) and like Cromwell's Act of Grace fines were imposed on those who had been the regime's most active opponents. Here is is a link to the Royalist Act containing some exceptions from the act of indemnity.
If these links stop working a string that can be searched for is "by which the peace and quiet of the kingdom was interrupted since the year 1637".
-- PBS (talk) 22:45, 12 August 2011 (UTC)
New links: