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Edinburgh the 12 of May 1696. AT A General MEETING OF THE COMPANY OF SCOTLAND, Trading to AFRICA and the INDIES.The Viſcount of TARBAT Choſen Praeſes.

THE Minutes of the laſt General Meeting, being read over, The Committee appointed by this Com­pany, Reported, That, Purſuant to an Order of the 17th. of April laſt, The ſeveral Proprietors of this Capital Fund, had by themſelves, or their De­putees, on the 7th day of this Inſtant May, deli­vered in their reſpective Liſts, of Twenty Five Subſcribers for Directors of the ſaid Company, And that a Scrutiny being made of the ſaid Liſts,2 and an exact Computation of the Number of Votes, falling to each Candidate, the Twenty five Perſons hereafter named, Viz.

  • David Lord Ruthven
  • John Lord Beilhaven
  • Adam Cockburn of Ormiſton, Lord Juſtice Clerk
  • Mr. Francis Montgomerie of Giffin
  • William Hay of Drummelliar
  • Mr. Hugh Dalrymple Advocat
  • Lieut. Colonel John Aereskine
  • Sir John Home of Blackader
  • Sir Francis Scot of Thirleſtane
  • Sir Patrick Scot of Ancrum
  • Sir John Maxwel of Pollock
  • Sir John Swinton of that Ilk
  • John Haldan of Gleneagles
  • Sir Archibald Mure of Thornton
  • George Baillie of Jerveſwood
  • James Pringle of Torwoodlie
  • John Drummond of Newton
  • George Clark Merchants in Edinburgh.
  • James Macklurg Merchants in Edinburgh.
  • Mr. Robert Blackwood Merchants in Edinburgh.
  • James Balfour Merchants in Edinburgh.
  • Hugh Montgomerie Merchants in Glaſgow.
  • William Arbuckles Merchants in Glaſgow.
  • John Corſe Merchants in Glaſgow.
  • William Wardrop Merchants in Glaſgow.

were choſen to be Directors of the ſaid Company: Which Election, after reading an Abſtract of3 the ſaid Scrutiny, was unanimouſly Approved of by the ſaid General Meeting.

ORDERED, That the ſaid Directors do meet this Afternoon in order to take ſuch further Meaſures, purſuant to the Conſtitutions already agreed upon, as may tend to the Intereſt and Service of this Company, and Adjourn themſelves to ſuch further Times and Places, as to them, in their Diſcretion, ſhall ſeem meet.

ORDERED, That the Minutes of this Meeting be forthwith Printed and Publiſhed.

TARBAT. I. P. C.

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TextEdinburgh the 12 of May 1696. at a general meeting of the company of Scotland, trading to Africa and the Indies The Viscount of Tarbat chosen præses.
AuthorCompany of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies..
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Edition1696
SeriesEarly English books online text creation partnership.
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Bibliographic informationEdinburgh the 12 of May 1696. at a general meeting of the company of Scotland, trading to Africa and the Indies The Viscount of Tarbat chosen præses. Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies., Cromarty, George Mackenzie, Earl of, 1630-1714.. 3, [1] p. s.n.,[Edinburgh :1696]. (The Viscount Tarbat = George MacKenzie, Earl of Cromarty.) (Caption title.) (Imprint from Wing.) (Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.)
Languageeng
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  • Scotland -- History -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
  • Scotland -- Commerce -- Early works to 1800.

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  • EEBO-CITATION 99897046
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