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[Dunnottar Castle continued] [continued from page 55]
a correspondence with Major General Deane and Colonel Morgan for 'the randitione of the Castle', which was not finally arranged till the 24th. May, and even then on very creditable terms.
Articles of agreement between Colonel Thomas Morgan in the behalfe of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England and Captain George Ogilvie governor of Dunnotter Castle for the surrender thereof
1. That the said Captain Ogilvy deliver up unto mee the Castle of Dunnotter with all the ordnance, armes, amunition, provisions, and all other uttensells of warr, for the use of the Parlyment of the commonwealth of England upon Wednesday the 26th. Inst [Instant] by nine of the clocke in the morning without wast or imbasellment.
2. That the late King's goods with the Lord Marshalls, and all other goods within the said castle shall be delivered to me or whom I shall apoynt for the use of the Parlyment of the Commonwealth of England.
3. That the Crowne and Scepter of Scotland together all other ensignes of regallitie, be delivered unto me or a good account thereof for the use of the Parlyment &c.
4. That upon the true performance of the fore mentioned articles Captain George Ogilvy, with the Officers and Souldiers under his command Shall have liberty to march forth of the said Castle, att the hower apoynted with flying collours, drom beateing, mutch lighted, completely armed, the distance of one mile, theare to lay down theire armes, and to haue pases to goe to their own homes. and theare to live without molestation, provided they act nothing prejudiciall to the Commonwealth of England.
5. That the said Captain Ogilvy shall (free from sequestration) injoy all the personall state which he hath now without the Castle of Dunotter and all such necessarie stuffe of his owne which is now in the Castle as shall be thought fitt by mee, or by them whom I shall authorise to deliver them unto him".
"Thomas Morgan".
"Blackhill, att the
Leager, 24th. May, 1652"

(Scottish Journal Novr. [November] 13. 1847. P. [Page] 161-62-63)

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