The Ladies of the Covenant Memoirs of Distinguished Scottish Female Characters

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Accordingly, she presented a petition to the council, praying that this permission might be granted her. The council, upon inquiry, finding that Baillie was dangerously ill, allowed her, in answer to her petition, to attend him, on condition of her remaining a close prisoner with him. The act ©f council is as follows : — " Edixburgh, August 14, 1684. " The lords of his majesty's privy council having considered an address made by Helen Johnston, Lady Graden, supplicating that she might be made c...lose prisoner with the laird of Jervis- wood, to wait upon him, he being at present in a sick and dan- gerous condition, with the report of the lord-present of the ses- sion, and justice-clerk, who were ordered to visit him, bearing that they found him in a very dangerous and sickly condition, do allow the said Lady Graden to be close prisoner with the said Jerviswood, and appoint a macer of council to take her imme- diately to that room, within the prison of Edinburgh where the said Jerviswood is now prisoner ; and appoint the keepers of the tolbooth, before she enter the said room, to take narrow inspec- tion that she have no letters or papers upon her body, and if she have, that they secure the same ; and after she has entered the said room, ordain the foresaid keepers to keep her close prisoner therein, in the same way and manner that the said Jerviswood was ordered to be kept, in every respect, until the council further order, as they will be answerable at their highest peril.

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