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Laing's list of those fined

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The 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)[reply]

Royalist act of indemnity

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Just 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)[reply]

New links:

-- PBS (talk) 11:19, 26 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]