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A58639 The laws and acts made in the fifth session of the first Parliament of Our Most High and Dread Soveraign William, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith holden and begun at Edinburgh, May 9. 1695 by John Marquess of Tweeddale ... with the special advice and consent of the estates of Parliament / collected and extracted from the registers and records of Parliament, by George, Viscount of Tarbat ...; Laws, etc. Scotland.; Cromarty, George Mackenzie, Earl of, 1630-1714.; Tweeddale, John Hay, Marquess of, 1626?-1697. 1695 (1695) Wing S1269; ESTC R40608 63,831 77

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of Irwine the sum of sixty Pounds The Burgh of Jedburgh the sum of one hundred and two Pounds The Burgh of Kirkcudbright the sum of thirty six Pounds The Burgh of Wigton the sum of thirty six Pounds The Burgh of Dumfermling the sum of ninety Pounds The Burgh of Pittenweem the sum of thirty Pounds The Burgh of Selkirk the sum of seventy two Pounds The Burgh of Dumbarton the sum of thirty Pounds The Burgh of Renfrew the sum of thirty six Pounds The Burgh of Dumbar the sum of sixty Pounds The Burgh of Lanerk the sum of sixty Pounds The Burgh of Aberbrothock the sum of fifty four Pounds The Burgh of Elgin the sum of one hundred and thirty eight Pounds The Burgh of Peebles the sum of sixty six Pounds The Burgh of Crayl the sum of thirty six Pounds The Burgh of Tain the sum of thirty Pounds The Burgh of Culross the sum of twenty four Pounds The Burgh of Bamff the sum of fourty two Pounds The Burgh of Whythorn the sum of eight Pounds The Burgh of Forfar the sum of twenty four Pounds The Burgh of Rothsay the sum of thirty Pounds The Burgh of Nairn the sum of nine Pounds The Burgh of Forres the sum of twenty four Pounds The Burgh of Rutherglen the sum of twelve Pounds The Burgh of North-Berwick the sum of six Pounds The Burgh of Anstruther-Wester the sum of six Pounds The Burgh of Cullen the sum of eight Pounds The Burgh of Lauder the sum of thirty Pounds The Burgh of Kintore the sum of nine Pounds The Burgh of Annand the sum of twelve Pounds The Burgh of Lochmabban the sum of eighteen Pounds The Burgh of Sanquhar the sum of six Pounds The Burgh of New Galloway the sum of six Pounds The Burgh of Kilrenny the sum of eight Pounds The Burgh of Fortrose the sum of eighteen Pounds The Burgh of Dingwal the sum of eight Pounds The Burgh of Dornoch the sum of eighteen Pounds The Burgh of Queens-ferry the sum of fifty four pounds The Burgh of Inveraray the sum of twenty four Pounds The Burgh of Inverury the sum of twelve Pounds The Burgh of Week the sum of twenty pounds The Burgh of Kirkwal the sum of seventy two Pounds The Burgh of Inverbervy the sum of six Pounds The Burgh of Stranraer the sum of twelve Pounds Mr. John Buchan Agent for the Burrows to make up the Quota for the Burrows One thousand two hundred Pounds Scots Follows the Commissioners of Supply Ordered by the Parliament to be given in by the Noblemen and Commissioners from the several Shires in place of those dead or not Qualified since the Year 1690. For the Shire of Edinburgh THE Lord Ross Sir John Gibson Dalmenie Sir Robert Dickson of Sornebeg Sir George Hamilton of Barnton Carlops Rickarton-Craig James Murray of Poltoun Mr. James Dalrymple of Killoch Baillie Alexander Calderwood in Dalkeith Sir James Stewart His Majesties Advocat Sir William Baird of Newbyth Baillie John Nairn in Dalkeith For the Shire of Haddingtoun The Earl of Roxburgh Lord Alexander Hay Mr. Alexander Hume of Crichne● William Purvis younger of Ewfoord James Moor of Bourhouses John Hay of Athirstoun John Hay of East-hope James Rew of Chesters Mr. Hugh Dalrymple of North-Berwick Sir John Clerk of Pennycook James Hume of Gamilshiels David Maitland of Soutrac William Skirvine of Plewlandhill Thomas Hamilton of Olive-slob Hoptouns Chamberlain Patrick Cockburn of Clerkingtoun younger Wauchope of Stotincleugh James M cmorlan of the Earl of Haddingtouns Chamberlain For the Shire of Roxburgh The Earl of Roxburgh the Laird of Riddel younger the Laird of Mangertoun the Laird of Boon-jedburgh the Laird of Timpenden John Scot of Weems William Turnbull of Langraw Walter Cairncross of Hilslop James Lithgow of Drygrains younger Robert Davidson of Hownam Andrew Young of Oxnam-side Robert Davidson of Marchcleugh Mr. Archibald Douglas brother to Cavers Gideon Eliot of Northsymptoun William Scot of Burnhead For the shire of Selkirk The Earl of Roxburgh Francis Scot of Balzielie William Eliot of Borthwick-brae George Curror of Hartwood-burn William Ogilvy of Hartwood-myres the Laird of Gala younger the Eldest Baillie of Selkirk for the time Mr. John Murray Sheriff Deput of Selkirk For the shire of Peebles Adam Murray of Cardon Alexander Monteith of Chappel-hill Alexander Veitch younger of Glen William Burnet of Barns John Law of Netherurd For the shire of Lanerk The Earl of Wigtoun the Earl of Selkirk James Master of Carmichael the Laird of Lee Sir William Hamilton of Whitelaw one of the Senators of the Colledge of Justice Sir William Stewart of Castle-milk John Baillie of Welstoun John Somervel of Gladstones Allan Lockart younger of Cleghorn Gawin Hamilton of Raploch the Laird of Blackwood younger the Laird of Ferm younger the Laird of Shiel-hill William Somervel of Corehouse Mr. Archibald Hamilton of Dalserff the Laird of Munkland the Laird of Boigs John Hamilton of Udstoun James Anderson of Stobcorss the Laird of Cultness younger John Wardrop of Drummarnock the Laird of Mauldsly the Laird of Braidisholm For the Shire of Wigtoun James Earl of Galloway William Stewart younger of Castle-●ewart Patrick M cdowal of Culgrot John Dalrymple Son to the Master of Stairs For the Shire of Air. The Earl of Lowdoun the Lord Kennedy the Lord Bargeny Mr. William Cochran of Kilmaronock the Laird of Langshaw younger the Laird of Dunlap the Laird of Ralstoun Sir Archibald Muir of Thorntown James Crawfurd of Newark Thomas Boyd of Pitcoun the Laird of Crawfurdland younger Mr. Alexander Crawfurd of Fergusnil John Crawfurd younger thereof James Cochran of Mayns-hill Neivin of Munkriding William Cunninghame of Ashinyards John Dalrymple Son to the Master of Stairs Sir Iohn Cochran of Ochiltrie Iohn Cochran of Waterside Faucher of Gilmils-croft William Baillie of Munktoun Iames Campbel of Iurebank the Lairds of Logan elder and younger Hugh Crawfurd of Drumdow Hugh Dowglass of Garallan Adam Aird of Catharin Iames M cAdam of Waterhead the Laird of Dunduff Kennedy younger of Drumellan Iames Riddoch of Midtown Baillie of Cumnock Mr. William Crawfurd of Dalragills David Boswal of Brae-head David Kennedy of Kirkmichael Mr. Iohn Schaw of Drumgrains Hugh Kennedy of Bennan For the Shire of Renfrew Porterfield of Duchil Iames Hamilton of Aikenhead Gawin Ralstoun of that Ilk Ludovick Houstoun of Iohnstoun younger Hall of Fulbarr Maxwells of Southbarr elder and younger For the Shire of Stirling The Lord Forrester the Lord Cardross the Laird of Bedlormie Iohn Ross of Nuick Archibald Buntin of Balglass George Buchannan of Ballachrum Thomas Buchannan of Roquhan Iohn Buchanan of Cralgyvairn Walter Buchannan of Balfunning Iohn M cLauchlan of Auchintroig Duncan Buchannan of Harperstoun Iohn Forrest of Pardiven David Forrester of Denovane Iohn Cuthil of Stonniewood Iames Rankin of Balhumilzear Thomas Crawfurd of Manuel-miln Iohn Campbel younger of Douan Robert Forrest of Bankhead Mr. Iohn Areskin present Governour of the Castle of Stirling Robert Hay of Candy Archbald Naper of Bankell For the Shire of
Linlithgow The Earl of Annandale the Lord Cardross Lord Iohn Hamilton Lieutenant Collonel Iohn Areskin Iohn Dalrymple Son to the Master of Stairs Iames Dowglass of Pompherstoun David Dundass of Philipstoun Patrick Dickson of Westbinnie Iames Hamilton of Badderston Iames Carmichael of Pottieshaw the Laird of Duntarvie the Laird of Barbachlay the Laird of Wrae the Laird of Duddingstoun younger Patrick Dundass of Breastmiln For the Shire of Kincardine John Arbuthnet of Fordown George Allardice of that Ilk Mr. James Keith of Auchorsk Sheriff-deput of Kincardine William Forbes younger of Moniemusk Alexander Ross of Tullisnaucht David Melvil of Pitgarvie William Strauchan of Strath For the Shire of Aberdeen Mr. Patrick Ogilvie of Cairnbulg William Frazer of Broadland the Laird of Innercald Mr. James Scougal Mr. Robert Forbes of Birsmore the eldest Baillie of Frazersburgh for the time being the Laird of Mouny John Forbes of Tulliegrig Alexander Leslie of Little-Wartle Mr. Alexander Frazer of Powis John Forbes of Innerdraen Alexander Keith of Kidshill William Hay of Earnhill For the Shire of Inverness James Grant of Gallowie Patrick Grant of Rothiemurchus Robert Grant of Garthinmore Patrick Grant of Raick James Grant of Tulloch William Grant of Dalliechappel For the Shire of Cromartie Hugh Rose of Kilravock John Urquhart of Craighouse Alexander Mackenzie of Bellon AEneas Mackleod of Catboll Mr. Roderick Mackenzie in Tarrel Kenneth Mackenzie of Culbo Adam Gordon of Dalfollic Roderick Mackenzie of Navitie For the Shire of Argile James Campbel younger of Ardkinglass Patrick Campbel of Duntroon Colin Campbel Chamberlain to the Earl of Argile Dougal Campbel younger of Kilberrick Neil Macneil Fiar of Teynish Robert Campbel Fiar of Carrick Archibald Campbel of Clunes Baillie of Yla Ronald Campbel of Laggan-Lochan George Campbel of Dall Archibald Campbel of Shindarlin Donald Campbel of Glencaradel John Campbel Baillie of Jura Archibald Campbel of Craigage Angus Campbel younger of Skipnedge For the Shire of Fife The Lord Yester the Master of Yester the Laird of Lundie Sir Alexander Bruce of Broomhall Mr. Alexander Anstruther of Newark the Laird of Durie Mr. John Prestoun of Drumraw Thomas Beaton of Tarvit the Laird of Murdocairnie Macgill younger of Rankeillor the Laird of Kirkness the Laird of Dowhill Mr. Robert Beaton of Craigfoodie younger the Laird of Bannochy younger the Laird of Dinboig Mr. David Scrimzeour of Kirkmore John Dempster younger of Pitliver Weems of Bogie younger the Laird of Bandone John Melvil of Carskirdo the Laird of Balcanquel younger Mr. John Mitchel of Balbairdie Lundie of Baldastard George Moncreiff of Sauchope John Hay of Naughtoun younger Walter Boswell of Balbertoun Alexander Swinton of Strathore James Maxwel of Achibank James Clelland of Piddennis For the Shire of Forfar The Laird of Loggie younger the Laird of Strickathro the Laird of Smiddiehill younger the Laird of Rossie younger Mr. James Lyel of Balhall For the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright James Earl of Galloway Lord Bazile Hamilton Patrick Horron of Kirrachtrie John Mackie of Palgown Alexander Mackie younger of Palgown Mackulloch of Bareholm William Muir Tutor of Cassincarrie William Gordon of Schirmoirs Robert Gordon of Garerie James Gordon of Largmoir Robert Gordon of Airds William Maxwel younger of Newlands Robert Macklellan of Barmagaleim Charles Macklellan of Collin Andrew Corsan of Balmagan Grier of Dalscerth For the Shire of Sutherland George Monro of Culrain AEneas Mackleod of Catboll David Ross of Innerchasly and David Sutherland younger of Kinnald For the Shire of Caithness Alexander Sinclair of Braibster Mr. John Campbel Commissar of Caithness James Murray of Clairdon Mr. William Caldell of Galshfield Daniel Budge of Tostingall William Sutherland of Geese John Sinclair of Forss Donald Williamson of Banaskirk Patrick Murray of Pennyland George Sinclair of Barroch David Sinclair of Freswick For the Shire of Elgin Ludovick Dumbar of Grainge Joseph Brody of Milntown the Laird of Innes younger Alexander Brody of Duncairn Robert Cumming of Relugus For the Shire of Ross. The Laird of Gairloch John Mackenzie of Cowle younger Colin Mackenzie Uncle to the Laird of Gairloch Mr. Simon Mackenzie of Allans George Monro of Lamelair younger Colin Robertson of Kindeis Lauchlan Mackenzie of Assin younger David Monro Tutor of Fyress Robert Monro of Auchnagart Hector Monro of Daan younger AEneas Macleod of Catboll William Ross of Easterfearn Mr. Charles Mackenzie of Loggy Mr. Alexander Mackenzie of Dachmaluick younger Mr. Alexander Ross of Pitkearie Abraham Lesly of Findrossie Mr. George Mackenzie of Bellamuckie Roderick Macleod of Cambuscutrie Ronnald Bayn of Knockbayn John Bayn younger of Tulloch Mr. Colin Mackenzie of Muir Alexander Forrester of Cullinald younger VIII ACT For a Company Tradeing to Affrica and the Indies June 26. 1695. OUR SOVERAIGN LORD Taking into His Consideration That by an Act past in this present Parliament Intituled Act for encouraging of Forraign Trade His Majesty for the Improvement thereof Did with Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament Statute and Declare That Merchants more or fewer may Contract and enter into such societies and Companies for carrying on of Trade as to any subject of Goods or Merchandise to whatsomever Kingdoms Countries or parts of the World not being in War with His Majesty where Trade is in use to be or may be followed and particularly beside the Kingdoms and Countreys of Europe to the East and West Indies the Streights and to Trade in the Mediterranian or upon the Coast of Affrica or in the Northern parts or elsewhere as above Which Societies and Companies being Contracted and entered into upon the terms and in the usual manner as such Companies are Set up and in use in other parts consistant always with the Laws of this Kingdom His Majesty with Consent foresaid did Allow and Approve giving and granting to them and each of them all Powers Rights and Priviledges as to their persons Rules and Orders That by the Laws are given to Companies allowed to be Erected for Manufactories And His Majesty for their greater encouragement did promise to give to these Companies and each of them his Letters patent under the great Seal Confirming to them the whole foresaid Powers and Priviledges with what other encouragement His Majesty should judge needful as the foresaid Act of Parliament at more length bears And His Majesty understanding that several persons as well Forraigners as Natives of this Kingdom are willing to Engage themselves with great Sums of Money in an American Affrican and Indian Trade to be exercised in and from this Kingdom if inabled and incouraged thereunto by the Concessions powers and priviledges needful and usual in such Cases Therefore and in pursuance of the foresaid Act of Parliament His Majesty with Advice and Consent of the saids Estates of Parliament Doth hereby make and constitute Iohn Lord Belhaven Adam Cockburn of Ormistoun Lord Justice Clerk Mr. Francis Montgomery of Giffen Sir Iohn Maxwell of Pollock Sir Robert Chiesly present Provest of Edinburgh Iohn Swintoun of that Ilk George Clark late Baillie of
Edinburgh Mr. Robert Blakewood and Iames Balfour Merchants in Edinburgh and Iohn Corss Merchant in Glasgow William Paterson Esquire Iames Fowlis David Nairn Esquires Thomas Deans Esquire Iames Cheisly Iohn Smith Thomas Coutes Hugh Frazer Ioseph Cohaine Daves Ovedo and Walter Stuart Merchants in London with such others as shal joyn with them within the space of twelve Moneths after the first day of August next and all others whom the foresaid Persons and these joyned with them or major part of them being assembled shal admit and joyn into their Joint-Stock and Trade who shal all be Repute as if herein originally insert to be one Body Incorporate and a free Incorporation with perpetual Succession by the Name of The Company of Scotland Trading to Affrica and the Indies Providing always Likeas it is hereby in the first place provided that of the Fond or Capital Stock that shall be agreed to be Advanced and Imployed by the foresaid Undertakers and their Co-partners the half at least shal be appointed and allotted for Scottish men within this Kingdom who shal enter and subscribe to the said Company before the first day of August one Thousand Six Hundred and Ninety Six Years And if it shall happen that Scots Men living within this Kingdom shal not betwixt and the foresaid Term subscribe for and make up the equal half of the said Fond or Capital Stock Then and in that case allannerly It shall be and is hereby allowed to Scots Men residing Abroad or to Forraigners to come in Subscribe and be assumed for the Superplus of the said half and no otherwise Likeas the Quota of every mans part of the said Stock whereupon he shal be capable to enter into the said Company whether he be Native or Forraigner shall be for the least one Hundred lib. Sterl And for the highest or greatest three Thousand lib. Sterl and no more directly nor indirectly in any sort with power to the said Company to have a common Seal and to alter and renew the same at their pleasure with advice always of the Lyon King at Arms as also to Plead and Sue and be Sued and to Purchass Acquire Possess and enjoy Lordships Lands Tenements or other Estate real or personal of whatsoever nature or quality and to dispose upon and alienate the same or any part thereof at their pleasure and that by Transferrs and Assignment made and entered in their Books and Records without any other formality of Law Providing always that such Shares as are first Subscribed for by Scots Men within this Kingdom shal not be alienable to any other than Scots Men living within this Kingdom That the foresaid Transfers and Convoyancies as to Lands and other real Estate when made of these only and a part be perfected according to the Laws of this Kingdom anent the convoyance of Lands and real Rights with power likewayes to the foresaid company by Subscriptions or otherways as they shall think fit to raise a joint Stock or capital Fond of such a sum or sums of Money and under and subject unto such Rules Conditions and Qualifications as by the foresaid Company or major part of them when assembled shal be limited and appointed to begin carry on and support their intended Trade of Navigation and whatever may contribute to the advancement thereof And it is hereby declared that the said joint Stock or capital Fond or any part thereof or any estate real or personal Ships Goods or other Effects of and belonging to the said Company shal not be lyable unto any manner of confiscation Seisure Forfaulture Attachment Arrest or Restraint for and by reason of any Embargo breach of Peace Letters of mark or reprisal Declaration of War with any forraign Prince Potentate or State or upon any other account or pretence whatsomever but shal only be transferable assignable or alienable in such way and manner and in such parts and Portions and under such restriction rules and conditions as the said Company shal by writing in and upon their Books Records and Registers direct and appoint and these Transfers and Assignments only and no other shal convoy the right and Property in and to the said joint Stock and capital Fond and effects thereof above-mentioned or any part of the samen Excepting always as is above-excepted and that the Creditors of any particular Member of the Company may by their real Diligence affect the share of the profit falling and pertaining to the Debitor without having any further Right or Power of the Debitors part and Interest in the Stock or capital Fond otherwise than is above-appointed and with this express provision that whatever charges the Company may be put to by the contending of any of their Members Deceased or of their Assigney Creditors or any other persons in their Rights The Company shal have retention of their Charges and Expenses in the first place and the Books Records and Registers of the said Company or authentick Abstracts or Extracts out of the same are hereby Declared to be good and sufficient for evidents in all Courts of Judicator and else where And His Majesty with Advice foresaid farder Statutes and Declares that the said Iohn Lord Beilhaven Adam Cockburn of Ormistoun Lord Justice Clerk Mr. Francis Montgomery of Giffen Sir Iohn Maxwel of Pollock Sir Robert Chiesly present Provost of Edinburgh Iohn Swintoun of that Ilk George Clark late Baillie of Edinburgh Mr. Robert Blakewood and Iames Balfour Merchants in Edinburgh and Iohn Corss Merchant in Glasgow William Paterson Esquire Iames Fowlis David Nairn Esquires Thomas Deans Esquire Iames Chiesly Iohn Smith Thomas Coutes Hugh Frazer Ioseph Cohaine Daves Ovedo and Walter Stuart Merchants in London and others to be joyned with or assumed by them in manner above-mentioned and their Successors or major part of them assembled in the said Company shall and may in all time coming by the plurality of Votes agree make constitute and ordain all such other Rules Ordinances and Constitutions as may be needful for the better Government and Improvement of their joynt Stock or capital Fond in all matters and things relateing thereunto To which Rules Ordinances and Constitutions all persons belonging to the said Company as well Directors as Members thereof Governours or other Officers Civil or Military or others whatsoever shall be subject and hereby concluded As also to administrat and take Oaths de fideli and others requisit to the management of the foresaid Stock and Company And the said Company is hereby impowered to Equipp Fit Set out Fraught and Navigat their own or hired Ships in such manner as they shall think fit and that for the space of ten years from the date hereof notwithstanding of the Act of Parliament one thousand six hundred and sixty one Years Intituled Act for encouraging of Shipping and Navigation where with His Majesty with Consent foresaid dispenses for the said time allanerly in favours of the said Company and that from any of the Ports or Places of
the Protestant Religion the Laws and Liberties of this Kingdom in case Iames then Duke of York would succeed to the Crown and of the Ways and Methods then talked of in England and such as might be taken in Scotland for preventing the same and for his exclusion from Succession to the Crown are weak and frivolous Pretences to infer the Crime of Treason As Likewise that the Probation wa● lame defective seing it did confe●● of the Depositions and Testimonies of Persons who a little before hade been accused of the same pretended Crimes and who after submission made and when their Lives and Fortunes were at the late Kings Mercy had predetermined themselves by their Confessions and Depositions then emitted For albeit they were secured as to their Lives when they deponed before the Parliament yet they having emitted their Declarations when they were under the fear and apprehension of being Forefaulted themselves and when they renewed their Confessions before the Parliament they could make no alteration unless they had declared themselves to be perjured they having only adhered to the very same Testimonies formerly emitted by them except the Earl of Tarras who depons of new and not upon his Declaration formerly emitted but proves nothing against the said Sir Patrick Home And also considering that there is nothing proven by the Witnesses in habit as they were against the said Sir Patrick of his being upon or privy to any Design or Contrivance against the Person and Life of King Charles the Second and that the Testimonies do not concur and agree in any particular Fact which by the Common Law or Custom could infer the Crime of Treason against the said Sir Patrick And likeways having considered the Act of Adjournal of the Justice Court of the date the day of One thousand six hundred eighty years upon which the said Sir Patrick Home was denounced Fugitive for not compearance and that there was no relaxation raised until a few Days before the dyet of Compearance in Parliament though neither he had the offer of an Indemnity nor was for the time in open Rebellion so that he had not tutus accessus and that the saids pretended Crimes lybelled in the said Act of Adjournal are the same contained in the foresaid Sentence of Forefaulture before the Parliament Therefore Their Majesties with Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament Do hereby by way of Justice Rescind Retreit Cass and Annull the foresaid Decreet and Sentence of Forefaulture pronounced against the said Sir Patrick Home and all Gifts of Forefaulture if any be granted by the late King Iames of the said Sir Patrick his Estate or any part thereof to any Person or Persons whatsomever And the foresaid Act of Adjournal with all that has followed or may follow thereupon And declares the said Decreet and Sentence of Forefaulture and Act of Adjournal to have been from the beginning to be now and in all time coming void null and of no avail force strength nor effect and restores the said Sir Patrick Home his Children and Posterity against the same in integrum and Rehabilitating them to their Blood-right and Benefit of Succession Name and Fame sick-like and as freely in all respects as if the said Decreet and Doom of Forfaulture had never been given nor pronounced Rescinding hereby the Act of Annexation of the said Sir Patrick his Estate to the Crown and dissolving the same therefrae As also Their Majesties with Consent foresaid Decerns and Ordains all the Intrometters with the Lands Rents Goods and Gear or other Estate moveable or immoveable pertaining and belonging to the said Sir Patrick Home to be lyable for and refound the famine to him his Heirs Executors or Assigneys and that Letters may be direct for that effect in Form as effeirs And their Majesties and Estates of Parliament Statute and Ordain that this present Act shal have full force strength and effect of a publick Law in favours of the said Sir Patrick Home and others aforesaid And it is hereby Declared That this present Act is and shal be understood to be excepted from the Act Salvo Iure to be past in this present Parliament ACT Dissolving Sir Patrick Home of Polwarth his Estate from the Crown Iuly 22. 1690. FOrasmuch as by an Act and Sentence of this present Parliament the Doom and Sentence of Forefaulture pronounced in anno One thousand six hundred eighty and five against Sir Patrick Home of Polwarth is ex Iustitia Reduced and Rescinded and that by an Act of the Sixteenth of Iune One thousand six hundred eighty and five the Estate and Lands belonging to the said Sir Patrick Home were formerly annexed to the Crown Which Act of annexation is now also by the said Act Reductive in his Favours Rescinded and declared void Therefore and for the said Sir Patrick his more full and effectual Restitution and without any derogation to the said Act Reductive in his Favours but accumulating Rights to Rights Our Soveraign Lord and Lady the King and Queens Majesties with Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament have dissolved and hereby dissolves from the Crown and Patrimony thereof the Lands and Barrony of Polwarth the Lands and Barrony of Grein-Law and Reid-Path with the Right of Patronages and whole Pertinents thereof And Lands of with all other Lands Rights and Estate pertaining to the said Sir Patrick Home and that in Favours of the said Sir Patrick himself that he may bruick and enjoy the same as if he himself had never been forefaulted or as if the saids Lands and Estate had never been annexed Declaring that this present Act shal have the strength and effect of a General Law and Act of Parliament and shal be al 's Valid and Effectual to the said Sir Patrick his Heirs and Successors for their Security of the whole Premisses as any other Act of Dissolution made and enacted at any time bygone in Favours of whatsomever Person and conform to all the Conditions required by Law in Acts of that Nature And farder that this present Act of Dissolution is and shal be understood to be excepted from the Act Salvo Iure to be past in this present Parliament Extracted furth of the Records of Parliament by George Viscount of Tarbat Lord M cLeod and Castlehaven c. Clerk to the Parliament and to his Majesties Councils Registers and Rolls