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A11651 Acts made in the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign Charles, by the grace of God King of Great Britane, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Holden by himself, present in person, with his three estates, at Edinburgh, upon the 28 day of June, 1633.; Laws, etc. Scotland.; Hay, John, Sir, 1578-1654. 1650 (1650) STC 21902.5; Wing S1168A; ESTC S122278 68,062 76

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ACTS MADE IN THE FIRST PARLIAMENT OF OUR MOST HIGH AND DREAD SOVERAIGN CHARLES BY THE GRACE OF GOD King of Great Britane France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. Holden by Himself present in person with his Three Estates at Edinburgh upon the 28 day of June 1633. EDINBURGH Printed by Evan Tyler Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie Anno 1633. The Right Honble. Patrick Hūme Earl of Marchmont Viscoūnt of Blasonberry Lord Polwarth of Polwarth c. Lord High Chancelor of Scotland 1702. GOD AND MY RIGHT IN MY DEFFENCE ACT 1. ANENT THE TAXATION GRANTED TO His MAIESTIE of thirtie shillings Tearmly upon the pound Land and the sixteenth pennie of all Annuall-rents IN THE PARLIAMENT holden at Edinburgh the twenty eighth day of June the yeare of God 1633. THE THREE ESTATES of Parliament being assembled having taken to their consideration the many blessings which this nation doth enjoy under his Majesties most wise happy and peaceable government whereof each Estate is most sensible his Majesties royall zeale for propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ his care for providing sufficient maintenance for the Clergie his extraordinary paines taken for uniting the disjoynted members of this Common-wealth and extirping of all roots of discords releeving the oppressed and with so eaven and fatherly a hand curing the wounds of this Common-wealth as the wisest eye can finde no blemish in the temper of all his royall actions And last the great comfort they have by enjoying his Majesties royall presence paines taken and expences disbursed by his Majestie in this his Majesties journey with a most thankfull acknowledgement are most earnestly and humbly to entreat his sacred Majestie to accept of this their voluntary offer of one taxation to be imposed collected and payed to his gracious Majestie in manner and at the termes following That is to say The Dukes Marquesses Earles Vicounts Lords and Commissioners of Shires for the temporall Estate have granted that there shall be uplifted of every pound land of old extent within this Kingdome pertaining to Dukes Marquesses Earles Vicounts Lords Barons and Freeholders and Fewers of his Majesties proper lands the summe of thirty shillings money at every one of the six severall termes following viz. The summe of thirty shillings money at the feast terme of Martinmas in the year of God 1634. The summe of other thirtie shillings mony at the feast and terme of Martinmas in the year of God 1635. The summe of other thirty shillings money at the feast and terme of Martinmas in the yeare of God 1636. The summe of other thirty shillings money at the feast and terme of Martinmas in the year of God 1637. The summe of other thirty shillings money at the feast and terme of Martinmas in the yeare of God 1638. And the summe of other thirty shillings money at the feast and terme of Martinmas in the yeare of God 1639. AND the Archbishops and Bishops for the spirituall Estate have granted that there shall be up-lifted of all Archbishopricks Bishopricks Abbacies Pryories and other inferiour ●enefices within this Kingdome at every one of the six termes above-specified the just taxation thereof as they have beene accustomed to be taxed unto in all time by-gone whensoever the Temporall lands of this Kingdome were stinted to thirty shillings the pound land of old extent And the same taxation to be payed at every one of the six severall termes above-specified AND the Commissioners of Burrows for their Estate have granted that there shall be uplifted of all the Burrows within this Kingdome at every one of the six termes above-specified the just taxation thereof as they have been accustomed to be taxed unto in all time by-gone whensoever the Temporall Lands of this Kingdome were stinted to thirty shillings the pound land of old extent And the said Taxation to be payed at every one of the six severall termes above-written AND in regard that his Majestie hath erected sundry Prelacies in temporall Lordships whereby the owners thereof may claime to be taxed with the Barons of the Temporall Estate and thereby his Majestie will be defrauded of a great part of the said Taxation THEREFORE THE SAID ESTATES ordaine that all erections of Prelacies and other small Benefices in whole or in part in Temporall Lordships shall in payment of the said Taxation pay to the Collectour thereof so much of the same Taxation pro rata as if they were no wayes erected and as they were subject to do before the erection of the same AND such like it is statute and ordained that all dissolved Benefices within this Kingdome in whole or in part shall be subject in payment of so much of the same taxation pro rata as they would have beene subject to pay though the same had not beene dissolved And that those parties who have gotten any part or portion of any Prelacies or other inferior Benefices dissolved new securities made unto them by his Majestie of that part and portion thereof so dissolved shall be subject in payment of the Taxation thereof to the Prelate or other beneficed person for his reliefe of the same Taxation as they would have been so the same had not beene dissolved notwithstanding of any condition contained in the infeofments and securities made by his Majestie to them in the contrary thereof AND FURTHER his Majestie and the said Estates annull and discharge all priviledges and immunities whatsoever whereby any persons may think themselves free of payment of this present Taxation The priviledges granted to the ordinary Lords and Senators of the Colledge of Justice and the taxation of Benefices given disponed and mortified for entertainment of the Universities Colledges and Hospitalls within this Kingdome onely excepted AND further the said Estates for a more ample testification of their exceeding great affection to his Majesties service have beside and attour the ordinary taxation above-written made a free and willing offer to his Majestie of one yearly extraordinarie taxation of the sixteenth penny of all annual rents which any person or persons within this Kingdome hath freely due and payable to them yearly or termly Their own annuall rents wherein they are adebted to others being first deduced The first termes payment whereof shall bee and begin at the Feast and terme of Martinmasse in the yeare of God one thousand six hundred thirty foure years and so forth yearly and termly at Whitsunday and Martinmasse for the space of six years while the said six years and twelve termes payment thereof bee full and completely out-run AND for the better triall of every man his annuall-rents which hee hath yearly or termly due to him It is ordained that this act be published at the Market Crosse of Edinburgh and of the whole head burrows of the Sheriffedomes Stewartries bayleries and Regalities within this Kingdome whereby all his Majesties Lieges may have true notice thereof AND therewithall the said Estates will command and ordaine all his Majesties subjects that have
of Orkney Anent the Vassalls of ward lands 12 Commission to the Councell anent the Ministers stipends of Edinburgh Anent the rebells within the Sheriffdomes of Elgine Forres Nairne and Innernesse Anent the erection of Stranraver in a free burgh and the burgh Wigtouns petition in the contrary Anent directing of letters against the inhabitants of the west and north Yles Anent the articles given in by the inhabitants of Orkney and Zetland Anent the prices of these writes that paste the Chancellarie Anent erecting of a Colledge of Physitians in Edinburgh 13 Commission to the Commissioners of surrenders anent the Kirks of Nisbet and Crailing 14 Act anent the dissolution of the Abbacies of Holy-rude-house and New-abbey 15 Act of rehabilitation of Frances Stewart with provision therein in favour of the Marques of Hamiltoun and sir Thomas Thomson 16 Protestation Bishop of Dunblane 17 Protestation sir Patrick Murray of Elibanke 18 Protestation Marquesse of Dowglas 19 Protestation Laird of Wauchtoun 20 Protestation sir Iames Lokhart younger of Ley. 21 Protestation sir Iames Maxwell of Calderwood 22 Act in favour of the Earles of Roxburgh Buckeleuch 23 Act in favour of Master Robert Craige for printing the booke called De feudis 24 Act in favour of William Dowglas of Cavers 25 Act of naturalization of certaiue noblemen and gentlemen of England 26 Act in favour of George Earle of Kinnoull Chancellor 27 Protestation Archbishop of Saint Andrews 28 Act in favour of the Duke of Lennox 29 Protestation Lord Lindesay 30 Act in favour of the Marques of Hamiltoun 31 Act in favour of the Marques of Hamiltoun 32 Act in favour of the Earle of Sutherland anent the regalitie and sherifship of Sutherland and making thereof a distinct sherifdome and erecting Dornoch in a free burgh Royall 33 Act in favour of the Earle Marshall 34 protestation Bishop of Murray 35 Act in favour of the Earle of Buchane for precedencie before certaine other Earles 36 Act in favour of the Earle of Buchane 37 Act in favour of the Earle of Galloway 38 Act in favour of Alexander Lord Gairlies 39 Act in favour of the Earle of Annandaill 40 Act in favour of the Earle of Annandaill 41 Act in favour of the Archbishop of Glasgow 42 Act in favour of the Bishop of Rosse anent annexation of Ferne to Rosse 43 Act in favour of the Bishop of Galloway 44 Act in favour of the Bishop of Dunblane 45 Act in favour of the Vniversitie of Saint Andrews 46 Act in favour of the Kings Colledge of Aberdeene 47 Act in favour of the Colledge of Glasgow 48 Act in favour of the Lord Lorne 49 Act in favour of the Lord Lorne 50 Act in favour of the Lord Lorne 51 Act in favour of the Lord Lorne 52 Act in favour of the Lord Yester 53 Act in favour of the Lord Lowdoun 54 Act in favour of the Lord Lowdoun 55 Act in favour of the Lord Napeir 56 Act in favour of the Lord Lindesay 57 Act in favour of the Burgh of Aberdeene 58 Act in favour of the Burgh of Glasgow 59 Protestation Chapter of Glasgow 60 Act in favour of the Burgh of Culrose 61 Act in favour of the Burgh of Hadingtoun 62 Act in favour of the Burgh of Bruntiland 63 Act in favour of the Burgh of Bamffe 64 Act in favour of the Burgh of Pittinweyme 65 Protestation Earle of Kelly 66 Act in favour of the Burgh of Selkirk 67 Protestation Marquesse of Dowglas 68 Protestation Earle of Roxburgh 69 Protestation Sheriffe of Forrest 70 Protestation Andrew Riddell 71 Act in favour of the Burgh of Air 72 Act in favour of the Burgh of Innernes 73 Protestation Earle of Murray 74 Protestation Lord Gordoun 75 Act in favour of the Burgh of Carraill 76 Protestation sir Iames Learmonth of Balcomy 77 Protestation Laird of Barnes 78 Act in favour of the Burgh of Kinghorne 79 Act in favour of the Burgh of Dumbartane 80 Act in favour of the Burgh of New-Galloway 81 Protestation Burgh of Kirkcudbright 82 Act in favour of the burgh of Lawder 83 Act in favour of sir Robert Dowglas of Spot 84 Act in favour of sir William Anstruther 85 Protestation Earle of Kellie 86 Protestation towne of Pittenwyme 87 Act in favour of the Laird of Panmoor 88 Act in favour of James Livingstoun of Beill 89 Act in favour of James Maxwell of Innerweik 90 Act in favour of the said James Maxwell and his spouse 91 Act in favour of the heires of Master Patrick Murray 92 Act in favour of William Murray 93 Protestation Vicount of Stormonth 94 Act in favour of sir Thomas Hope of Craig-hall Knight Baronet 95 Act in favour of sir James Lockhart younger of Ley. 96 Act in favour of the said sir James Lockhart 97 Act in favour of sir Patrick Murray of Elibank 98 Act in favour of six John Dalmahoy 99 Act in favour of the Laird of Glenurquhy 100 Act in favour of Doctor Beatone and his spouse 101 Act in favour of Henrie Nisbet 102 Protestation Lord Balmerinoch 103 Act in favour of John Oliphant of Bachiltoun 104 Protestation Duke of Lennox 105 Act in favour of sir Iames Mac-Gill of Cranstoun Riddell Knight Baronet 106 Act in favour of sir Thomas Thomson of Dudinstoun Knight 107 Act in favour of the Laird of Swynton 108 Act in favour of Master Walter Quhytfuird 109 Act in favour of Master Walter Quhytfuird 110 Act in favour of the Laird of Philorth younger 111 Act in favour of the Laird of Cors-hill 112 Act in favour of Master Iames Bannatine of Newhall 113 Act in favour of Master Andrew Aytoun of Logy Advocate 114 Act in favour of sir Iames Hamiltoun of Preist-field 115 Protestation sir Thomas Thomson 116 Act in favour of Iohn Campbell Fear of Calder 117 Act in favour of sir Iohn Spottiswod of Darsie 118 Act in favour of the Laird of Pitslig● 119 Act in favour of the Laird of Edzell 120 Act in favour of the Laird of Rouchlaw 121 Act in favour of Iohn Sinklar of Stevinson 122 Act in favour of Thomas Crombie of Kemno 123 Act in favour of Patrick Mac-Gie of Larg 124 Protestation Archibald Stewart of Phintilloch 125 Act in favour of the Ministers of Port-Patrick 126 Protestation Laird of Kinhilt 127 Act in favour of sir Arthur Dowglas of Quhittinghame 128 Act in favour of Master william Drumond 129 Act in favour of the Skinners of Edinburgh 130 Act in favour of Master Iames Nicolson of Colbrandspeth 131 Act in favour of the Fewars of Innerask 132 Act in favour of Iames Scot of Gallowshiells 133 Protestation Earle of Roxburgh 134 Protestation Sheriffe of Forrest 135 Act in favour of the Laird of Bishoptoun 136 Protestation Earle of Lauderdail contra the Earle of Annandaill for prioritie of place 137 Act in favour of Master William Cuninghame of Broome-hill 138 Act in favour of Master Iames Raith of Edmistoun 139 Act in favour of the Laird of Tindall 140 Act in favour of Iohn Erskyne of
they have been accustomed to be taxt unto in all time by-gone whensoever the temporall Lands within this Kingdome were stented to thirtie shillings money the pound land of old extent And the same taxation to be payd at every one of the six severall termes above-written AND FOR inbringing of the spirituall mens parts of the same taxation Ordains letters to be direct charging all and sundrie Archbishops Bishops Abbots Pryors as likewise all Noblemen and others in whose favours the erection of any prelacie or other inferiour benefice or any part or portion thereof be it in lands kirks or teynds Or in whose favours the patronage of any benefice kirkes or teynds are past and all other beneficed persons contained in the taxt rolls their heritable bayliffs chamberlanes factors and intromettors with their rents and living personally or at their dwelling places and by open proclamation at the Market crosses of the head burrowes of the Sheriffdomes Stewartries and Bayleries where the said Prelacies erected Lordships and small Benefices lye if they be within this Kingdome And if they be without this Kingdome by open proclamation at the Market crosse of Edinburgh Peir and Shore of Lieth upon threescore daies warning to make payment of that summe that they and ilke one of them are taxt unto for every one of the said six termes To the Collector generall of the said taxation appointed or to bee appointed by his MAIESTIE or his Deputes and Officers in his name having his power and commission to receive the same at the particular termes above-written under the paine of rebellion and putting of them to the horne And if they failye therein at the by-passing of every one of the said termes To denounce the disobeyers rebels and put them to the horne and to escheat c. And that the Prelates and beneficed persons and such Noblemen and others in whose favours the erections and parronages above-written are past For their reliefe have letters charging their vassals subvassas ladies of terce conjunctfeears and life-renters fewars taksmen and pensioners To make payment of their part of the said taxation ilk one of them pro rata according to the summe they shall bee taxt unto To the said Prelates and other beneficed persons and to the said Noblemen and others having power to receive the same within twentie dayes next after the charge under the paine of rebellion c. And if they failye c. To denounce c. and escheat c. And to poynd and distrenyie therefore as they shall think most expedient Providing alwaies that the first terms payment of the said taxation bee ever past before the next termes payment be charged for And the Estates declare That the production of sufficient hornings against the said vassals fewars taksmen and pensioners shall be a reliefe to the said Prelates Lords of erection and beneficed persons and shall exoner them pro tanto from payment of the said taxation Providing that the same hornings with their taxt rolls authentickly made and subscribed by the said Prelates Lords of erections and other beneficed persons and by their Fewers Vassals Taks-men and Pensioners in manner hereafter prescribed containing the particular summe which each one of them are taxt unto bee delivered to the Collector of the same Taxation within the space of threescore dayes after every Terme Otherwise he shal be no wayes obliged to receive the same neither shall the Prelate Lord of erection nor beneficed person bee exonered by production of the same at any time thereafter And farther that the said Prelates and such noble men and others in whose favours the Erections and Patronages above written are past and all other beneficed persons may have their reliefe of their Vassals Sub-vassals Ladies of terce conjunct-feears live-renters fewers taks-men and pensioners To the greater ease and lesse trouble to their said Vassals and others foresaid And to the effect that every one proportionally may pay his part of the said Taxation according to the quantity and availe of the free rent which hee hath of his benefice lands pensions Kirkes and teind-sheaves pertaining to him aswell Prelate Lord of erection Patron and other beneficed persons themselves as the Fewer Taks-man and Pensioner It is thought expedient statute and ordained that the said Prelates and others above-rehearsed every one of them severally shall conveene his whole Fewers Vassals Taks-men and Pensioners at the particular places hereafter designed They are to say The Archbishop of St. Andros at the Citie of St. Andros the Archbishop of Glasgow at the Citie of Glasgow the Bishop of Orknay at the town of Kirkwall the Bishop of Cathnes at the town of Durnoch the Bishop of Rosse at the town of Chanorie of Rosse the Bishop of Murray at the towne of Elgin the Bishop of Aberdene at the burgh of Aberdene the Bishop of Brechin at the burgh of Brechin the Bishop of Dunkeld at the towne of Dunkeld the Bishop of Dumblane at the towne of Dumblane The Bishop of Galloway at the towne of Wigton the Bishop of Argile at the towne of Innerara the Bishop of the Ysles at the burgh of Rothesay in Bute the Abbot of Icolmkill at the burgh of Innernesse the Pryor of Ardchattan at the burgh of Innerara the Abbot of Ferne at the towne of Tayne the Lord of Bewlie at the burgh of Innernesse the Lord of Kinlosse at the burgh of Forres the Pryor of Pluscarden at the burgh of Elgin the Lord of Diere at the towne of Peterhead the Pryor of Fyvie at the towne of Turreffe the Pryor of Monymuske at the towne of Monymuske the Lord of Arbroth at the burgh of Arbroth the Lord of Scoone at the burgh of Perth the Lord of Cowper at the towne of Cowper in Angus the Pryor of Restenneth at the burgh of Forfar the Collector of the same Taxation in place of the Pryor of Charter-house the seat now vacand at the burgh of Perth the Pryor of Elcho at the same burgh of Perth the Pryor of Straphillane at the Kirke of Comrie the Lord of Inchechaffray at the burgh of Perth the Pryor of Inchmahomo at the burgh of Stirling the Pryor of Saint Andros at the Citie of Saint Andros the Bayliffe of the Regalitie of Dumfermling at the burgh of Dumfermling the Lord of Balmerinoch at the burgh of Cowper in Fyfe the Lord of Lundores at the burgh of Cowper in Fyfe the Maisters of Sainct Leonards Colledge in Saint Andros for the Pryorie of Portmocke at the burgh of Cowper in Fyfe the Pryor of Pettenweime at the burgh of Pettenweime the Lord of Saint Colmbe at the burgh of Innerkeithing the Lord of Culros at the burgh of Culros the Abbot of Cambuskynneth at the burgh of Stirling the Lord of Torphechin at the burgh of Linlithgow the Pryor of Manwell at the burgh of Linlithgow the Lord Holie-rud-house at the burgh of Edinburgh the Lord New-bottle at the burgh of Edinburgh the Pryoresse of Hadingtowne at the burgh of Hadingtowne the Lord
superioritie of all and sundrie lands baronies milnes woods fishings towers fortalices manour places and whole pertinents thereof pertaining to whatsoever abbacies priories prioresses preceptories and whatsoever other benefices of whatsoever estate degree title name or designation the same bee of Erected in temporall Lordships baronies or livings before or after the generall annexation of Kirke-lands made in the moneth of July one thousand five hundred fourscore and seven years And to the whole casualities of the said superiorities not disponed before the date of the generall Commission which is of the date at Whitehall the seventeenth of Januarie 1627 yeares And also to the whole few-mails few-fermes and other rents and duties of the said superiorities of all yeares after the date of the said Commission Reserving to such Lords and Titulars of Erections who have subscribed the general surrender the few-mails and few-ferms of their said superiorities ay and while they receive payment and satisfaction of the sum of one thousand markes usuall money of Scotland for ilk chalder of few-ferme victuall overhead And for ilk hundreth markes of fewmails and for ilk hundreth markes worth of all other constant rent of the said superiorities not consisting in victuall or money and not being naked service of vassals according to the tenour of his Majesties generall determination and conform to the conditions therein contained which are holden as repeated and exprest here And sicklike with this declaration that these presents shall be without prejudice to the said Lords and titulars of erection of whatsoever lands baronies woods fishings manour places milnes multors and others of the said erected benefices pertaining to those who have surrendred as said is in propertie And whereof they had the right of propertie the time of the said generall surrender acquired by them eyther before or since the said erections by whatsoever maner of way according to the Lawes of the Kingdome Providing they hold the said propertie of his Majestie and his Successors as the same were holden before the date of the said erections And for payment of the few-mails few-ferms and other duties mentioned in the old infeftments of the said lands before the date of the said erections AND His Majestie and Estates declare all rights and deeds whatsoever granted by his Majestie or his umwhile dearest Father or Grandmother Queene Marie to whatsoever titulars of erections which may prejudge his Majestie and his Successors in the peaceable brooking joying and possessing of the said superiorities and whole benefit thereof above-specified under the exceptions alwaies and provisions above-written To be null and of none avail force nor effect by way of action exception or reply And also findes and declares that the said Lords and titulars of erection shall hold their propertie and proper lands Of his Majestie and his Successors as the same were holden before the date of the said erections And for payment of the few-mails few-fermes and other duties mentioned in the old infeftments of the said lands granted to them and their authors before the date of the said erections It is alwaies provided and declared that these presents nor no clause therein contained shall be extended to the superiorities of whatsoever lands baronies and others pertaining to whatsoever Archbishop Bishop and their Chaptors but that the same shal remaine with them and their Successors unhurt or prejudged by this present Act ACT XV ANENT HIS MAJESTIES ANNUITIE Of Teinds OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD And Estates of Parliament ratifies and approves the Act of the generall Commission of Teinds and Surrenders Of the date at Holy-rude-house the twenty ninth of May 1627. years whereby it is found and ordained That his Majestie and his Successors shal have the constant rent and dutie following payed out of the teind bolls of victuall And out of the bodie of the rest of the teinds of the Kingdome redacted in money Except the teind bolls and silver payed to the Bishops being the rent pertaining to them in the estate wherein the same is presently payed or presently payable to them And except the teind bolls and silver payed to Ministers in name of stipend for serving the cure and to the Colledges Hospitals and other pious uses That is to say Of every teind boll of the best wheat ten shillings Of everie boll of the best teind beare eight shillings And of everie boll of the best teind oates meale pease and rye sixe shillings And where oates are of that nature that they will not render above half meale the rent to be three shillings And where the bolls of victuall are of inferiour goodnesse worth and price nor the best That his Majesties annuitie forth thereof shall be modified proportionally And where the rent doth not consist in victuall but in money that his Majestie and his Successors shall have of every hundreth markes of Parsonage and Vicarage teind not consisting in victuall rent the summe of six markes money Together with the Act of the said commission of the date at holyrudehouse the eight of August 1628. Whereby it is ordained that the payment of the said annuitie shall have the beginning of the crop and yeare of God 1628. Together with another act of the said commission of the date at Holy-rudehouse the fourteenth day of July 1630. Whereby letters of horning are ordained to be direct at the instance of his Majesties Thesaurer for payment of the said annuitie of the crops 1628 and 1629. and yearly in time comming Together with an Act of the convention of the Estates of the date at Holy-rudehouse the twentie ninth of July 1630. yeares whereby the said Estates have ratified and approved the said act of the date and tenour foresaid anent letters of horning to be direct at the instance of his Majesties thesaurer for payment of his Majesties annuitie of the crops and years of God 1628 and 1629. and yearly in time comming And siclik ratifies and approves the Act of the said commission of the date the twentie third of March 1631 years Whereby it is ordained that in all teinds which shall be unvalued betwixt and the first of August thereafter that the heritor shall pay his just teind according to the fift part of the present rent ay and while the constant rent be determined And whereby it is statute and ordained that his Majestie shall have right to uplift his annuitie according to the said fift part of the present rent ay and while the said constant rent be determined Together with another Act of the said Commission of teinds and surrenders of the date at Holy-rudehouse the fourteenth of December 1631 yeares And ratified by the Lords of secret Councell upon the twentieth day of the said month of December Whereby it is statute and ordained for an interim that the annuitie of teinds consisting in victuall shall be payed to his Majestie of all yeares by gone and in time coming conforme to the tenour of the said last Act and that according to the just and true prices of
sacred Majesty and Estates of Parliament presently conveened Remembring that at the first institution of the colledge of Justice and divers times thereafter in the Parliaments ratifying the same his Majesties royall Antecessors and Estates of the Realme then assembled found the erection of that honourable Consistorie which is a biding monument of the glorie of their reignes not onely to be most usefull for royall service but also necessary and profitable for the peace of the Kingdome and to the seene good and comfort of all the subjects And considering that the provision allowed of before to the Lords of Session was no wayes sufficient for defraying of their charges and that through their continuall attendance their private affaires are neglected and great losses thereby sustained by them THEREFORE and to the effect the said Senators and Lords of Session present and to come may be more encouraged to goe on and to persist as they doe in their zeale and affections to his Majesties service and in faithfull ministration of Justice to the generall weal of the Realme and all the Lieges The said Estates with the speciall approbation and gracious good liking of the Kings sacred Majestie have most freely condiscended statute enacted that a taxation be presently imposed upon their lands and meanes which with his Majesties consent foresaid they ordaine to be collected payed to the effect in manner and at the termes following That is to say The Duke Marquesses Earles Vicounts Lords and Commissioners of Shires for the temporall Estate have granted that there shall be up-lifted of every pound land of old extent within this Kingdome pertaining to Dukes Marquesses Vicounts Lords Barons and Free-holders and Fewars of his Majesties proper lands the sum of ten shillings money at every one of the foure termes following viz. The sum often shillings money at the feast and terme of Martinmasse next to come in this instant yeare of God 1633 yeares the sum of other ten shillings money at the feast and terme of Martinmasse 1634 yeares the sum of other ten shillings money at the feast and terme of Martinmasse 1635 yeares and the sum of other ten shillings money at the feast and terme of Martinmasse 1636 yeares And the Archbishops and Bishops for the spirituall Estate have granted that there shall be up-lifted of all Archbishopricks Bishopricks Abbacies Pryories and other inferior Benefices within this Kingdome at every one of the foure termes above-specified the just taxation thereof as they have beene accustomed to be taxed in all time by-gone whensoever the temporall lands of this Kingdome were stented to ten shillings the pound land of old extent And the same taxation to be payed at every one of the foure termes above-specified And the Commissioners of Burrowes for their Estate have granted that there shall be up-lifted of all the Burrowes within this Kingdome at everie one of the foure termes above-written the just taxation thereof as they have beene accustomed to be taxed unto in all time by-gone whensoever the temporall lands of this Kingdome were stented to ten shillings the pound land of old extent And the said taxation to be payed at every one of the said foure termes above-written And in regard that his Majestie hath erected sundrie Prelacies in temporall Lordships whereby the owners thereof may claime to be taxed with the Barons of the temporall Estate whereby the said Lords of the Session would be defrauded of a great part of the said taxation destinate and appointed as said is Therefore the said Estates ordaine that all erections of Prelacies and other small benefices in whole or in part in temporall Lordships shall in payment of the said taxation pay to the collectors thereof so much of the said taxation pro rata as if they were no wayes erected and as they were subject to doe before the erection of the same And sick like it is statute ordained that all dissolved benefices within this kingdome in whole or in part shall be subject in payment of so much of the same taxation pro rata as they would have beene subject to pay though the same had not beene dissolved And that the parties who have gotten any part or portion of any Prelacies or other inferior benefices dissolved and new securities made unto them by his Majestie of that part and portion thereof so dissolved shall be subject in payment of the taxation thereof to the Prelate or other beneficed person for his reliefe of the same taxation as they would have beene so the same had not beene dissolved notwithstanding of any condition contained in the Infeftments and securities made by his Majesty to them in the contrary thereof And farther the said Estates annull and discharge all priviledges and immunities whatsoever whereby any persons may thinke themselves free of payment of this present taxation the priviledges granted to the ordinary Lords and Senators of the Colledge of Justice and the taxation of the benefices given disponed and mortified for intertainment of the Universities Colledges and Hospitalls within this Kingdome onely excepted Attour our said Soveraigne Lord and Estates foresaid have given and granted and by these presents give and grant full power and authoritie to the said Lords of Session to nominate appoint and elect their owne Collectors one or moe as they shall thinke most expedient for up-lifting of the foresaid taxation to the effect foresaid Which summes of money after they shall be in-gathered as is before appointed Our Soveraigne Lord and the Estates foresaid destinate and ordaine to be mortified by imployment upon land heritably or for annual-rent or other sufficient securitie as may conveniently be found for the use and benefit of the said ordinarie Lords of Session present and to come To the effect that the yearely profit and annuall of the said lands or moneys as the same shall happen to be imployed may be received by them and their successors in their said offices yearely and termely after the termes of payment of the same and applyed to their behove in manner and conforme to the consuetude of the division of the yearely duety presently allowed and received by them and that by and attour the present provision and rents allotted to them by Parliaments heretofore And to that effect the said ordinary Lords of Session shall with all convenient diligence make subscribe and deliver to his Majesties Thesaurer principall deputie a sufficient and valide security by band or contract made by the sight and advice of his Majesties Advocate for imploying of the said taxation and whole benefit thereof in whole or in part as the same shall be up-lifted to the use and effect above-specified And ordaine the particular forme and manner of up-lifting and in-gathering of the said taxation and reliefe of the Prelats Lord of erections and other beneficed persons to be conforme to his Majesties owne taxation granted in this present Parliament in all points except in so farre as concerneth the particular day to be
booking and extracting of the sentences shal not be stayed for the not payment making of the twelve pennies of the pound by the purchasers and obtainers of the said decretes ACT XXVII ANENT PARDON OF PENALL STATUTES OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD Considering that the precise and rigorous exaction of the pains arbitrarie and pecuniall adjected to penall statutes heretofore made would prove a burden to his Majesties lieges heavie and insupportable if by his Majesties grace and favour they should not be eased and liberate of the same In consideration whereof his Majestie in this his first Parliament holden in this his ancient and native Kingdome being willing to give ease and reliefe to his subjects of the foresaid burden Hath therefore been graciously pleased with consent of the Estates of Parliament to discharge freely pardon and remit and by these presents discharges freely pardons and remits all contraveeners of any of the said penall statutes for all deeds done by them contrary to the tenour of the same statutes in time by-gone Except only the statutes concerning wearing and bearing of hagbuts and pistols Taking of unlawfull usurie Transporting of mony and gold Slaying of red and black fish with the penalties incurred by the concealers of annuall-rents and wrongous up-givers of the inventars of their moneys Which are no waies discharged by this present act nor comprehended under the same ACT XXVIII RATIFICATION IN FAVOUR OF THE Vicount of Sterling of the infeftments and signature granted to him of the Dominions of new Scotland and Canada in America and Priviledges therein contained and of the dignity and order of Knight Baronets and Act of Convention of Estates made thereanent OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD And Estates of this present Parliament Ratifie and approve all letters Patents and Infeftments granted by King Iames the Sixth of blessed memorie or by our said Soveraigne Lord unto William Vicount of Sterling and to his heires and assignes of the Territories and Dominions of new Scotland and Canada in America and especially the Patent Charter and Infeftment granted by his Majesties umwhile dearest Father of worthie memorie of new Scotland of the date the tenth day of September the yeare of God 1621. Item another charter of the same granted by his Majestie under the great Seale of the the date the twelfth day of July 1625 years Item another Charter and infeftment granted by his Mie of the Countrie and Dominion of new Scotland under the great Seale of the date the third day of May 1627 yeares Item another Charter and Infeftment granted by his Majestie under the great Seale of the River and gulf of Canada bounds and priviledges thereof mentioned in the said Patent of the date the second day of Februarie 1628 years Item a Signature past under his Majesties hand of the said Countrie and Dominion which is to be with all diligence exped through the Seales of the date at Whitehall the twenty fourth day of Aprill 1633 years With all liberties priviledges honours jurisdictions and dignities respective therein mentioned Together also with all execution precepts instruments of seasings and seasings following or that shall happen to follow thereupon And also ratifies and approves the Act of generall Convention of Estates at Holy-rude-house the sixth day of July the year of God 1630. Whereby the said Estates have ratified approved the dignities order of knight Baronet With all the Acts of secret Counsell and Proclamations following thereupon made for maintaining of the said dignitie place and precedencie thereof And his Majestie and Estates foresaid will statute and ordaine that the said letters Patents Charters and Infeftments and the said dignitie title and order of Baronets and all letters patents and infeftments of Lands and dignities granted therewith to any person whatsoever shall stand and continue in full force with all liberties priviledges and precedencies thereof according to the tenour of the same And in als ample maner as if the bodies of the said letters patents infeftments signature above mentioned were herein particularly ingrost and exprest And ordaine intimation to be made hereof by open proclamation to all his Majesties Lieges at the market crosse of Edinburgh and other places needfull that none pretend ignorance hereof ACT XXIX IN FAVOUR OF THE EARLE OF Mortoun and the Lord Dalkeith his Sonne Anent the Loch of Levin and preservation of the fishings thereof OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD And Estates of this present Parliament considering that the Loch of Loch-Levin pertaines heritably in propertie to his Majesties right trustie Cousin and Counsellor William Earle of Mortoun Lord great Thesaurer of this Realme and Robert Lord Dalkeith his Sonne and that the said Loch is well plenished and furnished with Pykes Perches and Trouts of divers kinds And that when the fish ascend forth of the said Loch to the waters burnes and strypes that fall in the same to spawn therein There is great slaughter destruction of them committed by the country people about wherby the said Loch fishing thereof is not of such worth to the heritors of the said Loch nor to the countrey about as it would be if the said fishes were not slain in the said waters burnes strypes For remedy whereof his Majestie with advice consent of the Estates of this present Parliament statutes ordaines that none of his Majesties Lieges slay any Pyks Perches Trouts or any other fishes in the waters strypes or burns that fall in the said Loch or run forth thereof within the space of five miles to the said Loch under the paine of twentie pounds usuall money of this Realme to be payed by each contraveener toties quoties for each contravention and ordaines the said whole paines and unlawes of contravention to appertaine to the said Earle of Mortoun his said Son their heires and successours And by these presents gives and grants power and commission to them and their Bayliffes and Deputes to call before them within the towne of Kinroscher all persons suspect of slaying of the said fish within the said burnes waters Loch or strypes within the said space of five miles to the said Loch And as they shall be found guilty or innocent of slaying thereof to assoilyie them or unlaw them in the unlawes foresaid And to decerne and ordaine the persons convict to pay the same unlawes to the Proctour fiscall to be appointed for that effect by the said Earle of Mortoun his said son or their foresaids And ordaines letters of horning upon a simple charge of six dayes poynding and other letters and executorials requisit to be direct for payment to the said proctour fiscall of the said unlawes And ordaines publication to bee made hereof in forme as effeiris ACT XXX ANENT THE CLAN-GREGOUR OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD And three Estates of this present Parliament understanding that albeit by the great care of his Highnes umwhile dearest Father of eternal memory the Clan-Gregor was supprest and reduced to quietnesse yet of late they are broken forth againe to the
Balhagradie 141 Act in favour of the Laird of Makclachin 142 Act in favour of the Kirke of Pittinwyme 143 Act in favour of the Kirke of Eymouth 144 Act in favour of the Minister of Coldinghame 145 Act in favour of the Minister of Bruntiland 146 Act of dissolution of Lugtoun and Melvill from the Parish of Saint Andros and union thereof to Dalkeith and Laswade 147 Act anent the Parsonage of Dalkeith and payment of the taxation thereof 148 Act in favour of sir Richard Murray of Cokpull 149 Act in favour of the Minister of Colbrandspeth 150 Act in favour of sir Iohn Charters of Aimisfield 151 Act in favour of sir Patrick Hamiltoun ef little Prestoun 152 Act in favour of the Laird of Balvaird 153 Protestation Earle Annandail 154 Act in favour of Iohn Hamiltoun of Boghall and his spouse 155 Act in favour of William Lockhart of Carstairs 156 Protestation Marques of Hamiltoun 157 Protestation Marques of Dowglas 158 Protestation Archbishop of Glasgow 159 Act in favour of Master Robert Gordoun of Strealoch 160 Act disuniting the Kirkes of Ebdie and Newburgh 161 Act anent the erection of the Parish Kirke of Strechine 162 Protestation Lord Lundors 163 Act in favour of sir George Hamiltoun 164 Act uniting certaine lands to the Kirkes of Corstorphine and Hails 165 Act in favour of Iames Hay of Smithfield 166 Act in favour of sir Iames Balfour 167 Act in favour of Alexander Cuningham of Barnes 168 Protestation Archbishop of Saint Andrews 169 Act in favour of the Master of Elphingstoun 170 Act in favour of Master Alexander Keith of Benholme 171 Act dissolving foure prebendaries from the parish Kirke of Corstorphine to the Colledge Kirke thereof 172 Act in favour of sir Iohn Achmootie of Gosfuird 173 Act in favour of sir George Ogilvie of Bamffe 174 Protestation Doctor Philip contrary the act of erection of the Kirk of Kingsbarnes in favour of the Lord Lindesay 175 Protestation Earle Lauderdaill contra Iames Livingstoun of Beill 176 Act in favour of sir Thomas Hope of Craig-hall Knight Baronet A TABLE OF THE PRINTED ACTES AND Lawes past in this first PARLIAMENT of our Soveraigne Lord King CHARLES c. and in what leafe and page the same is to be found 1 ANent the taxation granted to his Majestie of thirtie shillings termly upon the pound land and the sixteenth pennie of all annuall-rents pag. 3. 2 Anent the collecting and inbringing of the taxation and reliefe to prelates 9. 3 Anent his Majesties royall Prerogative and Apparell of Kirkemen 18. 4 Ratification of the Acts touching Religion ibid. 5 Ratification of the act of Councell anent the plantation of schools 19. 6 Anent the inverting of pious donations ibid. 7 Anent invading of Ministers 20. 8 Ratification of the act of Commission anent the Ministers provisions 21. 9 The Kings generall Revocation 22. 10 Anent annexation of his Majesties propertie 28. 11 Act of Dissolution 30. 12 Ratification of the act of Interruption 31. 13 Anent Regalities of erections 36. 14 Anent superiorities of Kirkelands 38. 15 Anent his Majesties annuitie of teinds 39. 16 Anent Vassals holding Ward 41. 17 Anent the rate and price of teinds 42. 18 Anent the Exchequer 44. 19 Commission for valuation of teinds not valued rectifying the valuation of the same already made and other particulars therein contained 45. 20 Anent the King his designation of the names to be insert in the Commissions anent the tithes and lawes 52. 21 Anent the annuall of eight to bee taken of ilk hundred in time to come alannerly suspending the same for three yeares and in the interim two of ten to bee payed for the said space to his Majestie ibid. 22 Anent the Lords of session their taxation of ten shillings to be imposed upon everie pound land of old extent 53. 23 Ratification of the liberties of the Colledge of Iustice pag. 56. 24 Ratification of the priviledges of the free royall burrows 57. 25 Ratification of the acts made in favour of the Iustices of peace and their Constables and Commission to the Lords of secret Councell thereanent 58. 26 Explanation of the Acts of Parliament made in favour of the Lords of session anent twelve pennies of the pound to be payed in decreets given by the said Lords hereafter 59. 27 Act pardon penall statutes ibid. 28 Ratification in favour of the Vicount of Sterling of the infeftments and signature granted to him of the Dominions of new Scotland Canada in America priviledges therein contained and of the dignitie and order of knight baronets and act of convention of Estates made thereanent 60. 29 Act in favour of the Earle of Mortoun and the Lord Dalkeith his son anent the Loch of Levin preservation of the fishings thereof 61. 30 Act anent the Clan-Gregour 62. 31 Act in favour of his Majestie and Lieges intitulate Iure salvo cujuslibet 56. FINIS