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A58640 The laws and acts of the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign Charles the Second ... holden at Edinburgh the first of January, 1661 by a noble Lord, John, Earl of Middleton ... with the special advice and consent of the estates of Parliament / extracted and collected from the records of Parliament by Sir Archibald Primerose.; Laws, etc. Scotland.; Primrose, Archibald, Sir, 1616-1679. 1661 (1661) Wing S1271; ESTC R30550 109,236 124

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enjoy their Lands in all time thereafter free of any such burthen of Marriage Providing alwayes Likeas it is hereby Provided and Declared that if the foresaids Vassals whose holding shall be changed as said is and who shall compone for the renunciation of the Marriage contained in their Few-infeftments or their Heirs or Successors in the saids Lands which once held Ward or Few cum maritagio shall alienate and dispone the saids Lands to any other persons then and in that case the Aliener or His Heirs shall no longer have the benefit of this present Act but that notwithstanding of this present Act if they hold Lands Ward of any other Superior that their Superior shall enjoy all the benefit of his Superiority as if this present Act had never been made And such-like for the greater furtherance of His Majesties Lieges in the way of the changing of the tenours of the said Ward-holdings or renuncing of the Marriage contained in their saids Few-infeftments Our Soveraign Lord with advice and consent foresaid Ordains Signaturs to be past to the Lieges by the Exchequer on the recommendation of the saids Commissioners of the Ward-lands in their favours upon the Lieges their Resignation for new Infeftments to be granted to them bearing the new manner of Few-holding or bearing the renunciation of the said Marriage contained in their old Few-infeftments as shall be Ordained by the saids Commissoners of the Ward-lands LIX Act anent the Exchequer THe Kings Majesty considering that some doubts and debates may arise concerning the meaning of the eighteenth Act of the Parliament holden by His Majesties Royal Father of blessed memory in the year one thousand six hundred and thirty three Anent the deciding and judging in Causes concerning His Majesties Property Doth for explanation thereof with advice and consent of His Estates of Parliament Find Declare Statute and Ordain that the validity and invalidity of Infeftments of His Majesties Property or of any other Infeftments may not be discussed nor decided in Exchequer neither by way of Exception Action nor Reply but that the discussing and decision thereof is only proper to the Lords of Session Reserving alwayes to the Exchequer to judge in all other businesses concerning His Majesties Rents and Casualities as they might have done before the year one thousand six hundred and thirty three LX. Act concerning Docqueting of Signaturs THe Kings Majesty with advice and consent of His Estates of Parliament Doth Ratifie and Renew the twentieth Act of the tenth Parliament of King James the sixth of blessed memory and accordingly Statutes and Ordains That no Signaturs Writs Letters or Warrands shall be presented to be signed by His Majesty but by His ordinary Officers to whose charge the same properly belongs And that His Majesty may the better know what passeth under His Hand and upon what grounds he signs the same It is appointed That any of His Majesties Officers who shall present any Signature Writ Letter or Warrand to be signed by His Majesty shall cause Registrate the Docquet of the same in a Register and then send the just double thereof under their hands to His Majesties Secretary who is to give His Majesty timous notice of any prior Deed differing or contrary to the same that His Majesty may give His further Orders concerning the same LXI Commission for Plantation of Kirks and Valuation of Teinds OUr Soveraign Lord considering the great care His Royall Father and Grand-father of ever blessed memory had at all times of the Reformed Religion within this Kingdom and of the Maintenance and Provision of the Ministry and Churches thereof Concerning which and for the publick good of the Nation His Majesties Royall Father did emit a Declaration immediatly after His succession to the Crown and concerning diverse other particulars relating to Teinds and Superiorities of Kirk-lands in order whereunto diverse Acts and Ordinances of Parliament and of Commissions were from time to time made during the Reign of His ever Glorious Father And yet by the unhappy Troubles of the time His Royall purpose hath not got a finall accomplishment so that diverse Churches are as yet unprovided with sufficient Maintenance many Teinds unvalued and diverse other particulars are as yet unperfected And His Majesty being desirous to prosecute this good Work for the universall good of the People and namely for the incouragement of the Ministers of the Gospel His Majesty with advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament Doth Ratifie and Approve the nineteenth Act of the Parliament holden at Edinburgh by His Royall Father in Anno one thousand six hundred and thirty three Intituled Commission for Valuation of Teinds c. in the whole Heads Clauses and Contents thereof except in so far as there hath been any derogation made thereto by Acts and Commissions made and granted by His Majesty since the date of the said Act or granted by pretended Parliaments since and which are Ratified or Salved or to be Reserved by this present Parliament And His Majesty with advice and consent foresaid Doth give full Power and Commission to the Persons aftermentioned viz. John Earl of Middletoun His Majesties Commissioner William Earl of Glencairn Lord High Chancellor John Earl of Craufurd and Lindsay Lord Thesaurer John Earl of Rothes President of His Majesties Privy Council William Duke of Hammiltoun James Marquess of Montrose John Earl of Lauderdail His Majesties Secretary William Earl of Marishall John Earl of Atholl George Earl of Linlithgow James Earl of Home James Earl of Tullibardin William Earl of Roxburgh John Earl of Haddingtoun James Earl of Annandale William Earl of Dumfries John Earl of Tweddal James Earl of Calendar John Earl of Dundee David Viscount of Stormount John Lord Sinclair David Lord Cardros John Lord Belhaven _____ Lord Halkertoun William Lord Cochran William Lord Bellenden Sir John Gilmor of Craigmiller President of the Session Sir Archibald Primerose of Chester Knight and Barronet Clerk of His Majesties Council Registers and Rolls Sir John Fletcher His Majesties Advocat Sir Robert Murray Justice Clerk Sir James Lockhart of Lee Sir George Mackenȝie of Tarbet Sir James Foullis of Colingtoun Sir Archibald Stirline of Carden Sir James Dalrymple of Stair Sir John Scougal of Whitekirk Senators of the Colledge of Justice Alexander Bruce of Kincairn Sir John Urquhart of Cromartie Sir Robert Fletcher of Salton Sir Alexander Gibson of Durie Sir Robert Innes of that Ilk James Crighton of St. Leonards Sir George Kinnaird of Rossie Sir Gilbert Ramsay of Balmayn John Murray of Polmais William Scot of Ardrose Sir James Dundas of Arnestoun Sir John Foullis of Ravilstoun Richard Murray of Broughton Sir Robert Hepburn of Keith Mr. Robert Preston of that ilk Sir Andrew Ramsay Sir Robert Murray Sir Archibald Sydserf Sir William Thomson and John Miln Burgesses of Edinburgh Sir Alexander Wedderburn and Alexander Wedderburn of Dundee Mr. John Paterson of Perth John Bell of Glasgow William Cuningham of Air Andrew Glen of Linlithgow Duncan Nairn of Stirline