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A70912 The history of the five wise philosophers: or, The wonderful relation of the life of Jehosaphat son of Avenario King of Berma in India. To which is added, meditations on the seven stations of life, with the three great stepts [sic] to eternal salvation: as faith; to be our guide: hope, to be or comfort; and, charity to hide a multitude of faults. Also, instructions for children to be obedient to their parents. A treatise both pleasant, profitable, and pious, / by H.P. Gent. H. P., Gent.; Parsons, H.; Peachum, Henry. 1672 (1672) Wing P946 155,713 206

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count to be made of the said intromission in Exchequer ACT XLII ACT ANENT THE DISCHARGING OF Advocations for summes within an hundred pounds 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates presently conveened considering the manifold prejudices and trouble arising to divers of his Majesties Lieges in pursuing of matters of small importance by the too frequent granting of Advocations from inferiour Judges Therefore our said Soveraigne Lord with advice and consent of the saids Estates discharges the Lords of Session from giving and granting Letters of Advocation of any actions intended or to be intended before whatsoever inferiour Judicatories which may competently by the Lawes of the Kingdome be decided by the saids inferiour Judges before whom the said action is or shall be intended for summes of money within an hundred pounds or for any other causes whereunto by the Lawes of the Kingdome the saids inferiour Judges are appointed Judges ACT XLIII ACT ANENT THE DIRECTING OF Cocquets within the Regalitie of Saint Andrewes in the Kings Majesties Name 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord with advice and consent of the three Estates of Parliament statutes and ordaines That all Cocquets to bee given forth within the Regalitie of Saint Andrewes now holden of the Kings Majestie through the abolition of Bishops be directed and granted by John Lord Lindsay and his Deputes Cocquet-keepers within the Regalitie foresaid in all time comming in the Kings Majesties name whereas the famine were before directed in name of the Archbishop of Saint Andrewes ACT XLIV ACT DISCHARGING THE TRANS. Portation of Eggs. 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament finde that it is necessary and expedient for the good of the publick that the transporting of egges out of this Kingdome be restrained in respect it brings not any considerable moneyes into the Countrey no wayes comparable to the losse considering the diet of poore labouring servants who eate only bread and drinke water if egges were restrained might be bettered by getting egges to his meat at an easie rate or of his own The breed of Chickens Hens and Capons would be in farre greater abundance so that they might sell at two pence a groat and six pence where they are now two groats twelve pence and eighteen pence And where the eggs sell now at fourtie pennies sometimes a groat might be sold for twelve pennies or eighteene pennies And where they give five shillings six pence where the salt is made they might sell their dearest for a two pence Therefore to grant a restraint under the paine of confiscation of the egges and an hundred pound toties quoties to be incurred by the party transporter to be proved by witnesses or oath of party ACT XLV ACT AGAINST DESTROYERS OF Planting and others 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament considering that Parks and Plantings are great decorements and much profitable to the Kingdome and that the demolishing and down-casting of the dikes of either and spoiling of the ground and planting inclosed within the famine by these who are evill affected to policie is a great discouragement to many who are vertuously disposed to Parking and Planting Therefore his Majesty with consent of the Estates discharges all hawkers hunters travellers and others persons whatsoever to whom the samine Parking and Planting doe not belong from demolishing down-casting climing or any wayes wronging of any of the Dikes foresaids Parks and Planting within the famine under the paine of five pounds toties quoties Which fines his Majestie and Estates foresaids declares to appertaine to the owners of the saids Parks and Plantings they or their servants deprehending the failers And if any other deprehend them the one halfe to appertaine to the deprehender the other to the heritor With power to the deprehender to pursue the contraveener before the ordinar Judge And if it shall happen the heritors own tenant to contraveen the Act foresaid with power to the heritors to unlaw them at their own pleasure the penalty and unlaw alwayes not exceeding the pain foresaid ACT XLVI ACT ORDAINING THE PURSUER OF The thiefe to be restored to his owne goods 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament understanding that when any theeves were taken and executed for theft or declared fugitives for not entering and under-lying the law therefore their whole escheat fell to the Kings Majestie and the goods stollen pertaining to the pursuer of the saids theeves and so the said party wronged was prejudged of his owne geir Therefore and for remeed whereof our said Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament statutes and ordaines that any person having any goods or geir stollen from them and having pursued the stealer thereof shall have their owne goods againe wherever the famine can be apprehended although the thiefe stealer thereof suffer And where the saids stollen goods cannot be had ordaines the pursuers of the said thiefe to have the just value price and availe of the goods and geir stollen from him out of the readiest of the theeves goods Together with the expences they shall wair in the said pursuit the pursuers alwayes pursuing the thiefe usque ad sententiam reserving to the taker and Sheriffe the expences bestowed by them in the taking and execution of the thiefe ACT XLVII ACT ANENT COALE-HEWERS 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord and Estates of this present Parliament ratifies the eleventh Act of the eighteenth Parliament of King James the sixth of worthy memory made anent Coale-hewers and Salters with this addition that because Water-men who laves and drawes water in the coale-heuch-head in this Kingdome and gaits-men who worke the wayes and passages in the saids heuchs are al 's necessar to the owners and masters of the said coale-heuchs as the coale-hewers and bearers It is therefore statute and ordained that no person shall hyre or seduce any water-men and winds-men and gaits-men without a testimoniall of the master whom they serve under the pains contained in the former Acts in all points And because it is found by experience that the giving of great fees hath beene a meane and way to seduce and bring coale-hewers from their masters It is therefore statute and ordained that it shall not bee lawfull to any coale-masters in this Kingdome to give any greater fee nor the summe of twenty markes in fee or bounteth under any colour or pretext And because the saids coale-hewers and salters and others workemen in coale-heuchs within this Kingdome doe lye from their worke at Pasch Yule Whitsunday and certaine other times in the yeare which times they imploy in drinking and deboishrie to the great offence of God and prejudice of their master It is therefore statute and ordained that the saids coale-hewers and salters and others workemen of coale-heuchs in this Kingdome worke all the six dayes of the weeke under the pains following that is to say That every coale-hewer or salter who lyes idle shall pay twenty shillings for every day
places shall happen to vake and must be provided in the intervall betwixt Parliaments his Majestie will choose and nominate Officers of State and Counsellours with the advice and approbation of the Councell all that number being warned upon 15. daies calling to meet thereanent and most part of the whole consenting And in like manner the Sessioners with the advice and approbation of the most part of that House Which elections made in the intervall shall be allowed or disallowed in the next ensuing Parliament as the Kings Majestie and the Parliament shall think expedient And the Officers of State Counsellours and Lords of Session so nominated and chosen by his Majestie and the Parliament or allowed by his Majestie and them shall be provided ad vitam vel culparn and they all shall be lyable to the censure of the Kings Majestie and Parliament ACT XVI ACT ANENT THE ELECTION OF THE Lord LOWDOUN to be Chancellour Ultimo Septembris 1641. THE which day the Kings Majesty with the advice and approbation of the Estates of Parliament did nominate and elect John Lord Lowdoun to exerce and discharge the place and office of High Chancellour of this his Highnesse ancient native Kingdome and gave and disponed to him during all the dayes of his life time the said office with all honours dignities profits liberties and priviledges which have beene possest and bruiked by any preceding Chancellours and which may be now bruiked by the Lawes of this Kingdome Like as his Majestie with advice and approbation foresaid makes and constitutes the said John Lord Lowdoun during all the dayes of his life time High Chancellour of this his said Kingdome to be bruiked and enjoyed by him with all dignities honours commodities liberties and priviledges which have beene possest and bruiked by any preceding Chancellours and which may be now bruiked by the Lawes of this Kingdome and ordaines a gift and patent to be past under His Highnesse great Seale to the said John Lord Lowdoun thereupon ACT XVII ACT ANENT THE CHANGE OF THE Termes 29. October 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament Considering the great prejudice his Majesties Lieges doe sustaine by the inconveniencie of the present usuall termes of payment of their debts and annuall Rents at Whitsunday and Martinmas heretofore Where as if the samine were altered and changed to Lammas and Candlemas yeerly they might get in their owne rents and dueties to pay their lawfull creditors therewith more easily at the said Termes of Lammas and Candlemas then at the former termes of Whitsunday and Martinmas Therefore Our Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament have now altered and changed the foresaid former course of the Termes of payment from Whitsunday and Martinmas to the Termes of Lammas and Candlemas in all time hereafter And ordains the same to be the usual Termes of payment of all debts and annuall and for using of all order of Redemption ordains all Premonitions Requisitions to be made before the said Termes of Lammas and Candlemas in place of the Termes of Whitsunday and Martinmas in time coming Notwithstanding of any clauses of Redemption Premonition or Requisition contained in any Bands or other Writs bearing the samine to be made or done either before Whitsunday or Martinmas in manner therein specified Whereanent our Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament dispenses for ever Beginning the first Termes Redemption Premonition or Requisition at and before Candlemas next in place of the Terme of Martinmas and the next Terme at and before Lammas next for and in place of Whitsunday and so forth yearely and tearmly in all time coming But prejudice to all creditors of all their just annual rents that shal be due to them from Martinmas next to Candlemas next to come and from Whitsunday to Lammas which is declared to be one quarters annuall And likewise but prejudice to them of all other bygone annual resting owing to them of whatsoever other years or terms preceding which are and shall be payed at the Terme of Candlemas next And this Act to be understood only for borrowing and lending of moneys upon band or infeftment and payment of annuall rents and the former Termes of Whitsunday and Martinmas to stand for redemptions proper woodsets flitting and removing of Tenants both in Burgh and Land ACT XVIII ACT ANENT THE CHARGES AND Expences of the Commissioners for the Barons 11. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament ratifie and approve the Acts made by his Majesties Predecessours King James the first of worthy memorie in his 7. Parl. and 101. Act thereof and the Act made by his Majesties umwhile dearest Father of worthy memorie in his 22. Parl. anent the Commissioners of small Barons in Parliament in the whole Heads Clauses and Articles thereof And specially that Article of the said last Act bearing that all Free-holders be taxed for the expences of the Commissioners of the Shires passing to Parliaments or Generall Councels And letters of horning and pounding to be direct for payment of the summes taxed for that effect upon a simple charge of six dayes allanerly With this addition for clearing of the quantity and manner of the said taxation that there shall be allowed to every one of the saids Commissioners for their whole charges and expences five pounds every day for their expences upon any parliaments or generall councels counting the first and last daies from the down sitting and rising of the saids Parliaments with such other dayes allowed for the Commissiòners of every shire for their coming to the saids Parliaments or generall Councels and returning there-from from time to time as they shall sit or be adjourned viz. for the Commissioners of the sheriffdome of Edinburgh for their comming and going one day of Fife two dayes of Linlithgow two dayes of Clydesdail foure dayes of Nithisdail foure daies of Dumbartane foure dayes of Sterling two dayes of Hadingtoun one day of Bervik foure dayes of Clakmannane two daies of Kinroshire two dayes of Peiblis two dayes of Bute six daies of Angus foure dayes of Pearth foure dayes of Mearnes foure dayes of Air foure dayes of Wigtoun six dayes of Kirkcudbryght four daies of Roxburgh four daies of Aberdene eight dayes of Renfrew foure daies of Selkirk two daies of Bamff eight dayes of Elgine ten dayes of Narne ten daies of Argyle eight dayes of Innernes twelve daies of Caithnes sixteen dayes of Sutherland fourteen dayes of Orkney thirtie dayes The which daily allowance after the rising of the said Parliaments or generall Councels shall be calculate and put in a summe by the Clerk of Parliament under his hand to be divided and imposed proportionally upon the whole freeholders heritors and life-renters holding of the Kings Majestie and the Prince according to the proportion of their Lands and Rents lying within the shire Excepting alwayes forth of this Act all the Lands belonging to the Noblemen or their immediate Vassals And therefore declares that their Lands holden of his Majesty
Treasurer depute and Sir John Hamiltoun of Orbestoun to the place and office of Justice Clerk and that ad vitam vel culpam conforme to the Act of this present Parliament made anent the election of Officers of Estate Counsellours and Sessioners upon the sixteenth day of September last by-past Like as his Majesty with advice and approbation foresaid gives and dispones to the forenamed persons and ilk one of them ad vitam vel culpam as said is the foresaids Offices respective above mentioned whereunto they are nominate and elected in manner foresaid Together with all honours dignities profits benefits liberties and priviledges which have beene possest and bruiked by any preceding Officers of Estate of the foresaids offices above written and which may be now bruiked by the Lawes of this Kingdome And ordaines a gift to be past and exped under his Highnesse great Seale to ilk one of the persons above named of the foresaid offices respective above written whereunto they are nominate and elected in manner before rehearsed ACT XXI ACT ANENT THE NOMINATION AND Election of Sir Alexander Gibson to be Clerk Register 13. November 1641. THe which day the Kings Majestie with advice and approbation of the Estates of Parliament nominated and elected Mr. Alexander Gibson younger of Durie to the place and office of Clerk of Register of this his Highnesse ancient and native Kingdome of Scotland and that ad vitam vel culpam conform to the Act of this present Parliament made anent the election of Officers of Estate Counsellers and Sessioners upon the sixteenth day of September last by-past Like as his Majestie with advice and approbation foresaid gives and dispones to the said Mr. Alexander Gibson younger of Durie ad vitam vel culpam as said is the foresaid office of Clerk of Register with all honours dignities priviledges profits casualities and liberties pertaining to the said office conforme to the foresaid Act and to the gift to be granted to him of the samine office under his Highnesse great Seal to be bruiked and possest by him as the samine hath been possest and bruiked by any preceding Clerk of Register and which may be now bruiked by the Laws of this Kingdome And ordains a gift to be past and exped under his Highnesse great Seal to the said Mr. Alexander Gibson of the foresaid office of Clerk of Register with all honours dignities profits casualities liberties and priviledges belonging thereto ACT XXII ACT ANENT THE NOMINATION AND Election of the Councellors 13. Novem. 1641. THe which day the Kings Majestie with advice and approbation of the Estates of Parliament conveened in playne Parliament nominated and elected the Persons under-written viz. Lord Lowdoun Chancellour Duke of Lennox Marques of Hammiltoun Earle of Argyle Earle Marshall Earle of Sutherland Earle of Mar Earle of Mortoun Earle of Eglintoun Earle of Cassils Earle of Glencairne Earle of Murray Earle of Perth Earle of Dumfermling Earle of Wigtoun Earle of Kinghorne Earle of Roxburgh Earle of Seaforth Earle of Lauderdale Earle of Lothian Earle of Kynnowll Earle of Southesk Earle of Weymes Earle of Dalhoussie Earle of Findlater Earle of Lanerk Earle of Levin Lord Angus Lord Lindesay Lord Yester Lord Sinclare Lord Elphingstoun Lord Balmerino Lord Burghlie Lord Amont Lord Balcarras the Clerk of Register Advocate Justice Clerk Thesaurer depute Master of requests Sir Robert Gordoun Sir William Douglas of Cavers Sir Patrik Hepburne of Wauchetoun Laird of Dundas Laird of Fintrie Laird of Cambo Laird of Dun Laird of Innes Laird of Morphie and the Provest of Edinburgh for the time being To be of the Councell ad vitam aut culpam conform to the Act made in this present Parliament upon the 16. day of September last by-past anent the nomination and election of the Officers of Estate Counsellors and Sessioners and conform to the Commission to be granted by the Kings Majestie with the advice and approbation of the Estates of Parliament to the saids Lords and others of his Majesties secret Councell above named for government of this Kingdome in all affairs concerning the peace good and happinesse thereof which by the Lawes and Custome of this Kingdome pertaine to his Majesties secret Councell Like as his Majestie with advice and approbation foresaid likewise nominated and elected the Earle of Arrundel the Earle of Pembroke the Earle of Salisbury and the Earle of Holland to be supernumerarie Counsellors of his Majesties Privie Councell of this Kingdome and to be contained in the foresaid commission to be granted to the Councell as supernumerarie there-intill And his Majestie with advice and approbation foresaid gives and grantes to the saids Counsellors above named and every one of them all honours dignities liberties immunities and priviledges whatsoever belonging to the Lords and others of his Highnesse Privie Councell of this his ancient and native Kingdome To be bruiked and possest by them siclike and with all respects as the samine have beene bruiked by any preceding Counsellers of his Majesties Privie Councell foresaid and which may be now bruiked and enjoyed by them by the Laws of this Kingdome conforme to the foresaid Act of the sixteenth day of September last by-past and to the commission to be granted to the saids Lords and others of his Majesties Privie Councell as said is ACT XXIII ACT ANENT THE NOMINATION AND Election of the Lords of Session ordinary and extraordinary 13 November 1641. THe which day the Kings Majestie with advice and approbation of the Estates of Parliament conveened in plaine Parliament nominated and elected Sir George Erskene of Innerteil Sir Alexander Gibson of Durie Sir Andro Fletcher of Innerpeffer Sir John Hamiltoun of Orbestoun Justice Clerk Sir James Carmichaell of that ilk The saurer depute Sir James Leirmonth of Balcomie Sir James Macgill of Crastoun Riddell Sir George Halyburtoun of Fodderance Sir John Hope of Craighall Sir John Scot of Scottistatbet Sir Alexander Falconer younger of Hackertoun Sir John Leslie of Newtoun and Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse Knights Mr. Archibald Johnstoun of Warristoun and Mr. Adam Hepburne of Humbie To be the fifteen ordinair Lords of Session and Senators of the Colledge of Justice and that ad vitam vel culpam and Judges for administration of Justice to the lieges conform to the foundation and erection of that Soveraigne Judicatorie of the Colledge of Justice Like as his Majestie with advice and approbation of the saids Estates of Parliament gave and disponed and hereby gives and dispones to the saids fifteen ordinair Lords of Session above named and to ilk one of them ad vitam vel culpam as said is the fifteen ordinarie places of the said ordinair Lords and Senators of the Colledge of Justice with all fees honours dignities profits casualities immunities liberties and priviledges whatsoever pertaining and belonging to the ordinair Lords and Senators of the Colledge of Justice and their places thereof to be bruiked and possest by the persons above named now nominate and lected thereto as said
by and attour the prejudice sustained by their master and other punishment of their bodies ACT XLVIII ACT DISCHARGING THE MIXING OF TIN With lead 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord and Estates of this present Parliament considering the great hurt sustained by his Majesties Lieges by the fraudulent dealing of pewterers in mixing the finer sort of tinne brought from England France Flanders and other parts beyond sea with baser and courser mettall of tin and lead their exacting greater prices betwixt the new cassin by them and the old which they receive from the lieges For remeed wherof it is statute and ordained that the pewterer or founder of tin shall put the marke of the thrissle and his owne name upon every piece of worke that hee happens to cast and that the same shall bee of the finest of the pewter marked with the rose in England And in case the same be under the finesse of the said pewter of England that the same shall bee confiscate and hee punished in his person at the discretion of the Magistrates of the Burgh where he dwells And to that effect that there bee a visitor appoynted by the Magistrates for trying of the famine As likewise that he shall take betwixt the pound of old tinne and pewter marked with the rose foresaid which he receives from the Lieges and the pound of new cassin by him eighteene pennies allanerly under the pain foresaid ACT XLIX ANENT DOCQUETING AND PRESENTING Of Signators 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord with advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament Considering that by the twentieth Act of his Majesties dearest Father King James the sixth his tenth Parliament for avoyding the prejudice did then arise by the subscribing of sundry Signators and Letters at the importunate suite and desire of sundry persons His Highnesse not being informed or timely warned to the effect and contents thereof Therefore his Majesty with the advice of the Estates conveened in Parliament did statute and ordaine that no Signator nor Letter whatsoever shall bee presented to his Majesty in time coming but by his ordinary officers unto whom the famine properly belongeth or who have power of docqueting and presenting by their patents as the Act at more length beareth And his Majesty with advice and consent foresaid also considering how prejudiciall it is to his Majesties honour and the peace and good of his Majesties Subjects That Signators of one and the same thing without his Majesties certaine knowledge shall passe his Majesties hand in favours of severall persons or that Letters of contrary tenours shall bee signed by his Majesty and directed to Officers and Judges within this Kingdome The onely occasion thereof is that others then the said Officers or their Deputes or others foresaid to whom the famine may belong Takes upon them to present Signators and Letters to his Majesty for their friends and acquaintance either not knowing the former Signator or Letters of contrary straine or of set knowledge to reverse what hath beene done before without giving true information or reasons to move his Majesty to signe these Signators or wrest contrary Letters For remeed whereof his Majesty with advice and consent foresaid ratifies and approves the foresaid Act in all the poynts therof and declares that it shall not bee leisome or permitted to any person or persons whatsoever to present any Signator Writ Letters or Warrant to bee signed by his Majesty except by the saids ordinary Officers unto whose Office the famine properly belongs and by others foresaids having power and warrant as said is And that his Majesty may the better know what passeth his highnes hand and upon what grounds and reasons he signes the famine it is expedient that any of the saids officers that shall present any signator writ letter or warrand to be signed by his Majesty shall cause register the docquet of the same in a Register and send the just and authentike double thereof subscribed with their hand to his Majesties Secretary who shall be obliged to give his Majesty notice and timous warning of any prior deed different or contrair to the posterior that his Majesty may either refuse the same or specifie his Majesties certaine knowledge for passing and signing thereof ACT L. ACT ANENT THE ELECTION OF The President of Parliament 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament considering how necessary and expedient it is that in every Parliament to be holden within this Kingdom there be a President of Parliament chosen by his Majesty or his Commissioner and Estates of Parliament to proceed in all matters to be agitate in Parliament Therefore his Majesty with advice and consent foresaid Statutes and ordaines that in all succeeding parliaments after taking of the oath of Parliament by all the members thereof they shall make choice of the Lord Chauncellour or any other the King or his Commissioner and the Estates shall appoint to be President of Parliament who shall remaine and continue President al 's well in that Parliament wherein he is chosen as in the next Parliament subsequent untill the said oath be taken and another chosen to be President in his roome ACT LI. ACT ANENT THE SUPERIORITIE OF Lands and others which formerly held of Bishops and their Chapters to be now holden of the King 16. November 1641. OUr Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament for removing all doubts and questions that may arise anent the superiorities of these lands milnes fishings heritable offices and others which held of the late pretended Bishops or of their chapters by reason of the abolishing of Bishops and chapters foresaid forth of this Kirke and Kingdome and to the effect the subjects and vassals of these holdings may be put in assurance here-anent have statute ordained and declared and by thir presents statutes ordaines and declares That all these superiorities which formerly pertained to the saids pretended Bishops and their chapters now abolished as said is doe now pertain and belong and shall hereafter pertain to our Soveraign Lord His Highnesse Successours in all time coming And that the Vassals of these Lands Mils Fishings heritable Offices and others which formerly held of the famine Bishops and their chapters doe now and shall in time coming hold the famine of our Soveraign Lord the Kings Majesty and His Successours in the same form and manner of holding as they formerly held of the saids Bishops and their chapters conform to the saids vassals their infestments and rights made and pertaining to them which are hereby declared to be unprejudged by the abolishing of the saids Bishops and their chapters their former Superiours And siclike Our said Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament declare all these services of heires to their defunct predecessours to any of the Lands and others holden of the saids Bishops since the excommunication of Bishops whereby these heires are served to the saids Lands to be holden of the Kings Majesty to be vallid and lawfull services and
100 22 Act anent the nomination and election of the Counsellours 101 23 Act anent the nomination and election of the ordinair and extraordinair Lords of the Session 102 15. November 1641. 24 Act anent the Commission for the common burthens of the Kingdom 103 25 Act of approbation in favours of the Committee of Estates 110 26 Act for reliefe of these who have given band for the use of the publicke 112 27 Act for receiving of the remainder of the brotherly assistance from the Parliament of England 113 28 Act discharging the ganging of Salt-pans Mills fishings Kills and other prophanations on the Lords day 115 29. Act anent the nomination and election of Sir James Galloway to bee Master of Requests 116 30 Commission for plantation of Kirks 117 16. November 1641. 31 Commission anent the Articles of the Treatie referred to consideration by the Treatie 123 32 Commission for conserving the articles of the Treatie 124 33 Act anent the five Incendiaries and Plotters with the Kings declaration thereanent 126 34 Commission for trying the Incendiaries and Plotters 127 35 Act for passing from these who are cited to the Parliament as unfriends 130 36 Act anent selling yarne by weight ib. 37 Act anent linnen cloath and breadth thereof 131 38 Act discharging the importation of strong-waters ib. 39 Act anent the excise of herring 132 40 Act anent loyall packing of Salmond 133 41 Act dispensing with the Kings rents uplifted by warrant of the Committee for the publicke use 134 16. November 1641. 42 Act discharging advocations for summes within a hundred pound 135 43 Act for directing of cocquets within the regality of Saint Andrewes in the Kings name ib. 44 Act discharging transportation of eggs 136 45 Act against destroyers of Planting Parks and others ibid. 46 Act ordaining the pursuer of the thiefe to be restored to his owne goods 137 47 Act anent coale-hewens 138 48 Act discharging the mixing of tinne with lead ibid. 49 Act anent presenting and docquetting of signators letters and others 139 50 Act anent the election of the President of Parliament 140 51 Act anent superioritie of lands which held of Bishops and their Chapters ibid. 52 Commission for revising of the Registers 142 53 Act anent Cocquets and entries of Ships 143 54 Act discharging the registration of Comprisings and appointing onely recording and allowing thereof and modifying 40. shillings for both ib. 55 Act discharging the Lords of the Session to exact twelve pennies for the pound and all other exactions imposed upon sentences to be pronounced by them 144 56 Act anent the pardon of penall Statutes 145 57 Act in favours of Orphans fatherlesse children and others ibid. 58 Act in favours of the vassals of ward lands holding of the King and Prince 146 59 Act anent the breadth of plaiding 147 60 Act in favours of the Laicke Patrons of Provostries Prebendaries Chaplainries and Altarages ibid. 61 Act discharging the quotes of Testaments 149 62 Commission for regulating the Commissariats ibid. 63 Act discharging Monopolies 150 64 Commission for the Manufactories ibid. 65 Commission for the Secret Councell 152 17. November 1641. 66 Act discharging the Custome of two and an halfe on the hundred and the impost of foure pound on the Tun. 155 67 Act in favours of Minors anent the duties of the lands comprised from them 156 68 Commission for the Thesaurarie 157 69 Act anent the restitution of the horse and armes to the owners out-putters thereof 158 70 Act Salvo jure cujuslibet 159 71 Act appointing the next Parliament to conveene the first Tuesday of Iune 1644. ibid. THE TABLE OF THE VNPRINTED ACTS AND RATIFICATIONS PAST IN This Parliament which began the last day of August 1639. and did conclude the 17. of November 1641. 1 DEclaration by the Estates of Parliament premitted by them to thir acts and proceedings made in that session of Parliament holden 11. of June 1640. 2 Act in favours of the Lady Loudoun and her children 11. of June 1640. 3 Act and declaration anent the closure of that Session of Parliament 11. of June 1640. 4 Ratification of Generall Lesleys Commission to be Generall 5 Act approving his proceedings as Generall in anno 1639. 6 Ratification of Colonell Hammiltouns commission to be Generall of the Artilerie 7 Ratification of Generall Major Baily his commission 8 Ratification of Generall Major Munros gift 9 Ratification of the Generall Commissars gift 10 Act against the Keepers of the Castle of Dumbartan 11 Act against the Keepers of the Castle of Thrave 12 Decreet of forfeiture against Generall Ruthven and others therein contained 13 Reference in favours of Robert Scot of Dryhoip to the Committee of Estates 14 Reference Laird of Kinhilt to the Committee of Estates 15 Reference for James Arnot to the Committee of Estates 16 Reference for Master William Cunnyngham to the Committee of Estates 17 Protestation by William Dick Provest of Edinburgh anent the custome of ammunition 18 Reference in favours of Sir John Hammiltoun of Reidhouse to the Committee of Estates 19 Instrument and protestation for the Queenes-ferrie 20 Declaration of the Estates anent the Earl of Glencairne his sitting and voycing in this session of Parliament 21 Articles for ordering the house of Parliament 22 Act to the Kings Advocate and Procutors for the Estate for raising summonds against the Earle of Montrose Lord Naper Lairds of Keir and Blakhall 23 Commission for concluding and subscribing the treatie at London 24 Supplications Constable of Scotland and Towne of Edinburgh with the Parliaments deliverance thereupon 25 Declaration of the Assembly anent a Band subscribed by some Noblemen which is now cancelled 26 Warrant for the Kings Advocate his in-coming to the Parliament house 27 Ratification of the act of Exchequer for reliefe of these who are bound for the 100000. marks therein contained 28 Act in favours of the Laird of Lochend for entring of him to his Lands gratis 29 Act in favours of Sir William Dik against Laird Aickin 30 Protestation by the Kings Advocate anent his place liberties and priviledges 31 Declaration by the Paraliament anent the Kings Manifest concerning the Prince Elector Palatine 32 Act and warrant for publishing and printing of the Acts made in June 1640. 33 Act and warrant for causing print his Majesties Manifest anent the Prince Elector with the Parliaments approbation and remonstrance thereupon to the King with the Kings answer 34 Act in favours of the Prince Elector for restraint of Levies and recrues of Souldiers 35 Ratification of the profession of Theologie in the Universitie of Glasgow 36 Commission for the accompts of the three Regiments viz. Lord Sinclaire Munro and Cochrane 37 Act of approbation and exoneration in favours of the Lord Loudun 38 Act of exoneration and approbation Earle of Rothes 39 Act of approbation and exoneration Earle of Dumfermling 40 Act of exoneration Master Robert Barclay 41 Act of exoneration Adam Blair 42 Act of approbation and exoneration Sir John Smith 43 Act of
approbation and exoneration Sir Archbald Johnstoun 44 Act of approbation and exoneration Laird of Wauchtoun 45 Act of approbation and exoneration Sheriffe of Teviotdail 46 Act of approbation and exoneration Laird of Riccardtoun Drummond 47 Act of approbation and exoneration Master Alexander Wedderburne 48 Act of approbation and exoneration Hugh Kennedye 49 Commission for tryall of Helene Moyses anent the murder of her Bainn 50 Act of approbation and exoneration Master Alexander Hendersone 51 Act anent Master Alexander Pitcairne and the Laird of Ogill Ramsay 52 Declaration by the Lord Ker concerning the Marquesse of Hammiltoun 53 Act and declaration by the King and Parliament in favours of the Marquesse of Hamiltoun 54 Exoneration to the Marques of Hammiltoun anent his keeping and delivering of the great Seal 55 Act of exoneration and approbation in favours of the Lord Amont 56 Commission for hearing the Generall Commissars accompts 57 Act in favours of Bannatyne of Kames reponing him against the Commissars decreet 58 Ratification and election of the new Kirk of Kilmarnock 59 Commission by the King and Parliament to the Committee for triall of the late incident concerning the Marques of Hammiltoun and the Earl of Argyle 60 Ratification and act in favours of the School-master of Megle 61 Commission to the Lord Almond and his Bayliff anent the triall of John Jervie 62 Act in favours of Lieutenant Generall King 63 Act and ratification to the Universitie of Saint Andrews of the rents of the Priorie and Bishoprick of Saint Andrews 64 Act in favours of the Burgh of Dornoch anent the change of their Faire 65 Act rescinding generall Ruthvens forfeiture 66 Orders of the Parliament concerning the Irish businesse with a warrant to the secret Councell to give instructions to the Commissioners for the remainder of the Treatie 67 Act in favours of the Prince Elector Palatine anent ten thousand men to be sent to Germanie 68 Act and warrant in favours of the Earl of Rothes and others for letters of reprisall against the Hamburgers 69 Commission for tryall of the murther of Isabel Drymmie 70 Ratification exoneration and approbation in favours of the Marquesse of Argyle 71 Warrant for putting Lieutenant Colonell John Munro to libertie 72 Warrant to the Earle of Crafford for his enlargement 73 Warrant for putting M. John Guthrie to libertie 74 Warrant to sir Robert Spottiswood and Sir John Hay for their libertie 75 Commission for visitation of the Colledge of Saint Andrews 76 Act in favours of the Burrows ratifying the act of the Committee for the reliefe of the gilders therein mentioned 77 Act in favours of the Burgh of Glasgow anent their libertie to nominate and elect their Magistrates 78 Act for re-calling the Marquesse of Hamiltoun and Marquesse of Argyle to the Parliament 79 Ratification in favours of the Town of Saint Andrewes 80 Act in favours of Alexander Cunnyngham for four hundred and thirtie pounds sterling 81 Act to the Earle of Montrose Lord Naper Lairds of Keir and Blakhall for their liberation 82 Act in favours of Captaine William Stewart 83 Act anent the keeping of the Castle of Edinburgh to the Earle of Levin 84 Act in favours of the Earle of Levin for 100000. markes 85 Act of approbation and exoneration to the Earle of Levin Lord Generall and sundry other generall Officers 86 Act anent the liberation of the Earle of Montrose Lord Naper L. Keir L. Blakhall Sir Robert Spotiswood Sir John Hay and Lievtenant Colonell Water Stewart with the Act of caution found by them containing also a warrant to the Councell to take the like caution of the Incendiaries 87 Reference to the Councell anent the incarceration of poore people 88 Act in favours of the Officers of fortune within the Countrey with a reference to the Commission for the common burthens 89 Reference in favours of the Lord Forbes to the famine Commission 90 Act in favours of the Procutors for the Estate with a reference to the said Commission 91 Reference in favours of George Foules to the Exchequer 92 Act anent the pryces of Writts Seales and Registers remitted to the Councell with power to doe therein as the King and Parliament might and their determination to have toe authority of an Act of Parliament 93 Reference in favours of Master Alexander Colvill and Master James Robertoune Justice Deputes to the Exchequer 94 Reference Master Alexander Pitcarne minister to the Commission for the common burthens 95 Reference for these souldiers of fortune who were incarcerate at New-castle to the Commission for the common burthens 96 Referene for the Generall of artillerie to the said Commission 97 Reference for the Earle of Hoome and Countesse of Hoome to that Commission 98 Supplication for the Brittish Subjects remitted to the Kings Majestie 99 Reference for the Earle of Nithisdaile to the Councell 100 Reference for the L. of Edzell to the Commission for the common burthens 101 Reference L. Moynes contra Glengarie to the Councell 102 Reference in favours of Sir William Dik to the Exchequer 103 Reference for the Lord Sinclare to the Commission for the common burthens 104 Reference for Sir James Ramsay to the Commission for the common burthens 105 Act and Reference in favours of the Earles of Mar and Linlithgow to the Councell for recompence of their charges and expenses anent the workes contained in their patents for making powder and tanning leather 106 Supplication L. Blair anent his warde and marriage granted 107 Supplication L. of Cauldwell anent his ward and marriage granted 108 Supplication in favours of the Lady Stormonth granted 109 Supplication L. Mynto Turnble for his ward and marriage granted 110 Supplication L. of Cromlix for his ward and marriage granted 111 Act and warrant for transporting of John and Thomas Blaks from Drumfreis to the tolbuith of Edinburgh 112 Act discharging the confluence of people to Edinburgh in this time of Parliament not being members nor having necessar attendance on Parliament and appoynting strong guardes to be kept 113 Ratification in favours of Sir William Scot of Clarkintoun of the lands teinds and Kirke thereof 114 Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Forres of their infeftment 115 Ratification in favours of the Laird of Kilbirnie of his infeftments of the Barronnie thereof and others therein contained 116 Ratification in favours of John Hammiltoun of Boghall of the lands of Boghall and others therein specified 117 Ratification in favours of James Melvil of Hall hill for the lands of Nether-Grange of Kinghorne Wester-Mills and Castle of Bruntiland 118 Ratification in favours of Sir John Prestoun of his gift of pension 119 Ratification in favours of the Earle of Lindsay of the Signator granted by the King to him of the lands offices and others therein contained with the precept and seasing to follow thereupon 120 Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Kirkcudbright 121 Ratification in favours of James Sinclare of Skallaway 122 Ratification in favours of William Maxwell of Kirk-house 123 Ratification in
THE ACTS MADE IN THE SECOND PARLIAMENT OF OUR MOST HIGH AND DREAD SOVERAIGNE CHARLES By the grace of God King of Scotland England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. Holden at Edinburgh in the severall Sessions thereof according to the dates therein mentioned Acts past and done in this present Session of Parliament the eleventh of June 1640. EDINBURGH Printed by Robert Young and Evan Tyler Printers to the Kings most excellent MAJESTIE ANNO 1641. Cum Privilegio Regiae Majestatis ACTS PAST AND DONE IN THIS PRESENT Session of PARLIAMENT the eleventh of June 1640. ACT I. ACT ANENT THE CHOOSING OF Robert Lord Burghlie to be President in this Court and Session of Parliament in respect of the absence of the Kings Commissioner THE Estates of Parliament presently conveened by His Majesties speciall authoritie Considering that in respect of the absence of His Majesties Commissioner they are necessitate to make choyse of one of their number to be President in this present Session of Parliament And understanding the sufficiencie of Robert Lord Burghlie for that charge They all in one voice with one consent did nominate elect and choose the said Robert Lord Burghlie to bee President and to proceed in this present Session and Court of Parliament for discussing and handling of the matters to be determinat thereintill ACT II. ACT ANENT THE CONSTITUTION Of the Parliament and all subsequent Parliaments THE Estates of Parliament presently conveened by His Majesties speciall authoritie Considering that this present Parliament was indicted by His Majestie for ratifying of such Acts as should be concluded in the late Assemblie of the Kirk for determining all Civill matters and setling all such things as may conduce to the publick good and peace of this Kirk and Kingdome And considering the severall complaints of this Kirk unto Parliaments from time to time proceeding from her continuall experience of prejudice and ruine through many persons and specially of Prelates their attempting to voyce or do any thing in name of the Kirk without either bearing Office in the Kirk or having commission from the Kirk And the Acts of the late Generall Assemblie condemning the office of Bishops Archbishops and other Prelates and the civil places and power of Kirkmen as their voycing and ryding in Parliament and craving the abolishing of these Acts of Parliament which grants to the Kirk or Kirkmen vote in Parliament to be abrogate as prejudiciall to her Liberties and incompatible with her spirituall nature Considering also that there are conveened in this present Parliament by His Majesties speciall indiction warrant and authoritie the Nobilitie Barons and Burgesses the Estates of this Kingdome who have a full and undoubted power to proceed and determine in all matters concerning the publick good of this Kingdome and that notwithstanding of the absence of the Prelates who by former Lawes were appointed to bee members of Parliament And to the effect none presume to move any question there anent The saids Estates now conveened as said is have declared and by these presents declares this present Parliament holden by the Nobilitie Barons and Burgesses and their Commissioners the true Estates of this Kingdome to be a complete and perfect Parliament and to have the famine power authority and jurisdiction as absolutely and fully as any Parliament formerly hath had within this Kingdome in time by-gone And ordaines all Parliaments hereafter to be so constitute and to consist onely in all time comming of the Noblemen Barons and Burgesses as the members and three Estates of Parliament And rescindes and annulls all former Lawes Acts of Parliament made in favours of whatsoever Bishops Archbishops Abbots Pryors or other Prelates or Churchmen whatsoever for their ryding sitting or voycing in Parliament either as Churchmen or the Clergie or in name of the Church or as representing the Church as an State or member of Parliament by reason of their Ecclesiasticall Offices Titles Dignities or Benefices and namely the 231. Act Parl. 15. K. Ja. 6.1597 anent the Kirk and specially parsons and prelates representing the third Estate and the 2. Act Parl. 18. K. Ja. 6.1606 anent the restitution of the estate of Bishops and their representing the third Estate with all Acts and Constitutions of Convention Councell or Session and all practises and customes whatsoever in so far as the same or any clause thereof tends or may be extended to the effect foresaid as being found and declared prejudiciall to the Libertie of this Kirk and Kingdom and to the puritie of the true reformed Religion therein established And prohibites all persons whatsoever to call in question the authoritie of this present Parliament upon whatsoever pretext under the pain of treason ACT III. ACT ANENT THE CHOOSING of Committees out of every Estate THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by vertue of His Majesties speciall authority Considering that there have divers questions arisen in this present Parliament anent the freedome of the Parliament either to choose or not to choose Committees for Articles when they resolve to choose anent the manner of election of them anent their use and power By reason the same is not yet determined nor set down by any Acts of former Parliaments for removing whereof avoyding the great prejudice which by experience they find will hereby redound to this Kingdom and to the liberty freedom dignity of the supreme Courts of Parliament They have thought it necessary that a solid Order be set down as wel declaring the Liberty of the Parliament in the manner of their proceedings by themselves alone or by Committees for Articles as prescribing the form and manner of the election of these Committees for Articles and defining their use power and manner of proceeding to be observed in all times coming AND THEREFORE have statute and declared That according to the Liberty of all free Judicatories anent their own preparatorie Committees all subsequent Parliaments may according to the importance of Affairs for the time either choose or not choose severall Committees for Articles as they shall think expedient And that any subsequent Parliaments making election of Committees for Articles to prepare matters for them shall proceed in manner following To wit That these of the Noblemen shal be named and chosen by the Noblemen themselves out of their number And by the Barons Commissioners of Shires by themselves out of their number And the Burgesses Commissioners of Burrowes by themselves out of their number The names of the which persons so named and chosen out of every Estate not exceeding for every Committee the number prescribed by the Act of Parliament 1587. being openly read and made known to the whole Estates sitting in plain Parliament The said Estates having received any propositions which are ever first to bee presented to themselves by an Act shall authorize the said persons with power to treat reason and consult upon the expediencie or inexpediencie of such Articles allanerlie as shal be committed and
Kingdome made anno 1580. have been indeed the true main causes of all our evils and distractions AND therefore ordain according to the Constitutions of the Generall Assemblies of this Kirk and upon the grounds respective above-specified That the foresaid Service-book books of Canons and Ordination and the High Commission be still rejected That the articles of Pearth be no more practised That Episcopall government the civill places and power of Kirkmen bee holden still as unlawfull in this Kirk That the above-named pretented assemblies at Linlithgow 1606. 1608. at Glasgow 1610. at Aberdene 1616. at S. Andrewes 1617. at Pearth 1618. be hereafter accounted as null and of none effect and that for preservation of Religion and preventing all such evils in time comming Generall Assemblies rightly constitute as the proper and competent Judge of all matters Ecclesiasticall hereafter be keeped yearely and oftner pro re nata as occasion and necessitie shall require The necessitie of these occasionall Assemblies being first remonstrate to His Majestie by humble supplication As also that Kirk Sessions Presbyteries and Synodal Assemblies be constitute and observed according to the Order of this Kirk Which Act with all and sundrie the particular heads clauses and articles therein contained The Estates now conveened by His Majesties indiction warrant and authoritie foresaid Ratifies approves and confirmes in all points in manners as the same proports And gives thereunto the strength of a Law and Act of Parliament and ordaines execution to passe thereupon as effeirs And rescindes casses and annulls all Acts and Decrees of Parliament and Councell formerly made contrair and in prejudice of the said Act or any part thereof ACT V. ACT ANENT THE RATIFICATION Of the Covenant and of the Assemblies supplication Act of Councell and Act of Assemblie concerning the Covenant THE Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall authoritie considering the supplication of the Generall Assembly at Edinburgh the 12. of August 1639. to his Majesties high Commissioner the Lords of His Majesties Honourable Privie Councell and the Act of the Councell the 30. of August 1639. containing the answer of the said supplication the Act of the said General Assembly ordaining by their Ecclesiasticall constitution the subscription of the Confession of Faith Covenant mentioned in their Supplication And withall having supplicated His Majestie to ratifie and enjoyne the famine by His Royall authoritie under all civill paines as tending to the glorie of God preservation of Religion the Kings Majesties honour and the perfect peace of this Kirk and Kingdome Do ratifie and approve the said supplication Act of Councell and Act of Assembly and conforme thereto Ordaines and commands the said Confession and Covenant to be subscribed by all His Majesties Subjects of what rank and qualitie soever under all civill paines And ordaines the said Supplication Act of Councell and Act of the Assembly with the whole Confession and Covenant it selfe to bee insert and registrate in the Acts and books of Parliament And also ordaines the famine to be presented at the entrie of every Parliament before they proceed to any other Act That the same bee publickly read and sworne by the whole members of Parliament claiming voice therein otherwise the refusers to subscribe and swear the same shall have no place nor voice in Parliament And such like ordaines all Judges Magistrates or other Officers of whatsoever place rank or qualitie and Ministers at their entrie to sweare and subscribe the famine Covenant Whereof and of the said Supplication Act of Councell and Act of the Assembly the tenour followes c. THE SUPPLICATION OF THE GEnerall Assembly conveened at EDINBURGH the 12. of August 1639. to his Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties Honourable Privie Councell WEe the Generall Assembly considering with all humble and thankfull acknowledgment the many recent favours bestowed upon us by His Majestie and that there resteth nothing for crowning of His Majesties incomparable goodnesse towards us but that all the members of this Kirk and Kingdome be joyned in one and the same Confession and Covenant with God with the Kings Majestie and amongst our selves And conceiving the main lett and impediment to this so good a work and so much wished by all to have been the Informations made to his Majestie of our Intentions to shake off civill and duetifull obedience due to Soveraignty and to diminish the Kings greatnes and authoritie and being most willing and desirous to remove this and all such impediments which may hinder and impede so full and perfect an Union and for clearing of our loyaltie WEE in our own names and in name of all the rest of the Subjects and Congregations whom we represent do now in all humility represent to your Grace His Majesties Commissioner and the Lords of His Majesties most Honourable Privie Councell and declares before God and the world that we never had nor have any thought of with-drawing our selves from that humble and duetifull obedience to his Majestie and to his goverment which by the descent and under the reigne of 107. Kings is most chearfully acknowledged by us and our predecessours and that we never had nor have any intention nor desire to attempt any thing that may tend to the dishonour of God or the diminution of the Kings greatnesse and authoritie But on the contrary acknowledging our quietnes stabilitie and happines to depend upon the safety of the Kings Majesties Person and maintenance of his greatnes and royall authoritie who is Gods Vice-gerent set over us for the maintenance of Religion and ministration of Justice Wee have solemnly sworn and do sweare not only our mutuall concurrence and assistance for the cause of Religion and to the uttermost of our power with our meanes and lives to stand to the defence of our dread Soveraigne his person and authority in the preservation and defence of the true Religion Liberties and Lawes of this Kirk and Kingdome but also in every cause which may concerne his Majesties honour shall according to the Lawes of this Kingdome and the duties of good Subjects concurre with our friends and followers in quiet manner or in Armes as we shal be required of his Majestie his Councell or any having his authority And therefore being most desirous to cleare our selves of all imputation of this kinde and following the laudable example of our predecessours 1589. do most humbly supplicate your Grace his Majesties Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties most honourable Privie Councell to injoyn by act of Councell that this Confession and Covenant which as a testimony of our fidelity to GOD and loyaltie to our King wee have subscribed be subscribed by all his Majesties Subjects of what ranke and quality soever THE ACT OF HIS MAJESTIES MOST Honourable Privie Councell at Edinburgh August 30. Anno 1639. containing the answer of the Supplication above-written THe which day in presence of the Lord Commissioner and Lords of Privie Councell
compeired personally John Earle of Rothes James Earle of Montrose John Lord Lowdoun Sir George Stirling of Keir Knight Sir William Douglas of Cavers Knight Sir Henry Wood of Bonytoun Knight John Smyth Burgesse of Edinburgh Mr. Robert Barclay Provest of Irwing Mr. Alexander Henderson Minister at Edinburgh and Master Archbald Johnstoun Clerk to the Generall Assembly and in the name of the present sitting Generall Assembly gave in to the Lord Commissioner and Lords of Privie Councell the petition above written which being read heard and considered by the saids Lords they have ordained and ordain the same to be insert and registrate in the bookes of Privie Councell and according to the desire thereof ordaines the said Confession and Covenant to be subscribed in time comming by all his Majesties Subjects of this Kingdome of what rank and quality soever THE ACT OF THE GENERALL ASSEMBLY Ordaining by Ecclesiasticall authoritie the subscription of the Confession of Faith and Covenant THe Generall Assembly considering the great happinesse which may flow from a full and perfect Union of this Kirk and Kingdome by joyning of all in one and the same Covenant with God with the Kings Majestie and amongst our selves having by our great Oath declared the uprightnes and loyalty of our intentions in all our proceedings and having withall supplicated his Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties honourable Privie Councell to injoyne by Act of Councell all the Lieges in time comming to subscribe the Confession of Faith and Covenant which as a testimony of our fidelity to God and loyalty to our King wee have subscribed And seeing his Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties honourable Privie Councell have granted the desire of our Supplication ordaining by civill authority all his Majesties Lieges in time comming to subscribe the foresaid Covenant that our union may be the more full and perfect We by our act and constitution Ecclesiasticall doe approve the foresaid Covenant in all the Heads and Clauses thereof and ordaines of new under all Ecclesiasticall censure that all the Masters of Universities Colledges and Schooles all Schollers at the passing of their degrees all persons suspect of Papistry or any other errour and finally all the members of this Kirk and Kingdome subscribe the same with these words prefixed to their subscription The Article of this Covenant which was at the first subscription referred to the determination of the generall Assembly being determined And thereby the Five Articles of Perth the governement of the Kirk by Bishops the civill places and power of Kirke-men upon the reasons and grounds contained in the acts of the Generall Assembly declared to be unlawfull within this Kirk wee subscribe according to the determination foresaid And ordaines the Covenant with this declaration to be insert in the Registers of the Assemblies of this Kirk Generall Provinciall and Presbyteriall ad perpetuam reimemoriam and in all humility supplicates his Majesties high commissioner and the honourable Estates of Parliament by their authority to ratifie and injoyne the same under all civill paines which will tend to the glory of God preservation of Religion the Kings Majesties honour and perfect peace of this Kirk and Kingdome The Confession of Faith subscribed at first by the Kings Majestie and his Houshold in the yeare of God 1580. Thereafter by Persons of all rankes in the yeare 1581. By ordinance of the Lords of the secret Councell and acts of the Generall Assembly Subscribed again by all sorts of Persons in the yeare 1590. By a new ordinance of Councell at the desire of the Generall Assembly with a generall Band for maintenance of the true Religion and the Kings Person And subscribed in the yeare 1638. By Us Noblemen Barons Gentlemen Burgesses Ministers and Commons then under subscribing Together with our resolution and promises for the causes after specified to mainetaine the said true Religion and the Kings Majestie according to the Confession foresaid and acts of Parliament And now upon the Supplication of the Generall Assembly to his Majesties high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesties honourable Privy Councell subscribed again in the yeare 1639. by ordinance of Councell and Act of the Generall Assembly WEe all and every one of us under-written protest that after long and due Examination of our owne consciences in matters of true and false Religion Wee are now throughly resolved of the Trueth by the word and Spirit of God And therefore wee believe with our hearts confesse with our mouths subscribe with our hands and constantly affirme before God and the whole World that this onely is the true Christian Faith and Religion pleasing God and bringing Salvation to man which now is by the mercie of God revealed to the world by the preaching of the blessed Evangel and received beleeved and defended by many and sundry notable Kirks and Realmes but chiefly by the Kirke of Scotland the Kings Majestie and the three Estates of this Realme as Gods Eternall Trueth and onely ground of our Salvation as more particularly is expressed in the Confession of our Faith stablished and publickly confirmed by sundry Acts of Parliaments and now of a long time hath beene openly professed by the Kings Majestie and whole body of this Realme both in Burgh and Land To the which Confession and forme of Religion wee willingly agree in our consciences in all points as unto Gods undoubted Trueth and Veritie grounded onely upon his written Word And therefore wee abhorre and detest all contrarie Religion and Doctrine But chiefly all kind of Papistrie in generall and particular heads even as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God and Kirk of Scotland But in speciall we detest and refuse the usurped authoritie of that Roman Antichrist upon the Scriptures of God upon the Kirk the civill Magistrate and consciences of men all his tyrannous lawes made upon indifferent things against our Christian libertie His erroneous Doctrine against the sufficiencie of the written Word the perfection of the law the office of Christ and his blessed Evangel His corrupted Doctrine concerning originall sinne our naturall inabilitie and rebellion to Gods Law our Justification by faith only our imperfect Sanctification and obedience to the Law the nature number and use of the Holy Sacraments His five bastard Sacraments with all his Rites Ceremonies and false Doctrine added to the ministration of the true Sacraments without the word of God His cruell judgement against Infants departing without the Sacrament His absolute necessitie of Baptisme His blasphemous opinion of Transubstantiation or reall presence of Christs Body in the Elements and receiving of the same by the wicked or bodies of men His dispensations with solemne Oaths Perjuries and degrees of Marriage forbidden in the Word His crueltie against the innocent divorced His divellish Masse His blasphemous Priesthood His profane Sacrifice for the sins of the dead and the quicke His Canonization of men calling upon Angels or Saints departed
living amongst us which was warranted also by Act of Councell commanding a generall Band to bee made and subscribed by his Majesties Subjects of all ranks for two causes One was for defending the true Religion as it was then reformed and is expressed in the Confession of Faith above-written and a former large Confession established by sundry acts of lawfull General Assemblies and of Parliament unto which it hath relation set down in publick Catechismes and which had beene for many yeares with a blessing from Heaven preached and professed in this Kirk and kingdom as GODS undoubted Truth grounded onely upon his written Word The other cause was for maintaining the Kings Majestie his Person and Estate the true worship of GOD and the Kings authority being so straitly joyned as that they had the same friends and common enemies and did stand and fall together And finally being convinced in our minds and confessing with our mouths that the present and succeeding generations in this Land are bound to keep the foresaid Nationall Oath and Subscription inviolable Wee Noblemen Barons Gentlemen Burgesses Ministers and Commons under-scribing considering divers times before and especially at this time the danger of the true reformed Religion of the Kings honour and of the publick peace of the Kingdome by the manifold innovations and evils generally contained and particularly mentioned in our late supplications complaints and protestations doe hereby professe and before GOD his Angels and the world solemnly declare that with our whole hearts wee agree and resolve all the dayes of our life constantly to adhere unto to defend the foresaid true religion and forbearing the practise of all novations already introduced in the matters of the worship of GOD or approbation of the corruptions of the publick government of the Kirk or civill places and power of Kirkmen till they be tryed and allowed in free assemblies and in Parliaments to labour by all meanes lawfull to recover the purity and liberty of the Gospel as it was established and professed before the foresaid novations And because after due examination wee plainely perceive and undoubtedly beleeve that the innovations and evills contained in our Supplications Complaints and Protestations have no warrant of the word of GOD are contrary to the articles of the foresaid Confessions to the intention and meaning of the blessed reformers of Religion in this Land to the above-written acts of Parliament and doe sensibly tend to the re-establishing of the Popish religion and tyranny and to the subversion and ruine of the true reformed religion and of our liberties lawes and estates Wee also declare that the foresaid confessions are to be interpreted and ought to be understood of the foresaid novations and evills no lesse than if every one of them had been expressed in the foresaid confessions and that wee are obliged to detest and abhorre them amongst other particular heads of Papistry abjured therein And therefore from the knowledge and consciences of our duty to GOD to our King and Countrey without any worldly respect or inducement so farre as humane infirmity will suffer wishing a further measure of the grace of GOD for this effect Wee promise and sweare by the Great Name of the Lord our GOD to continue in the Profession and obedience of the foresaid Religion That wee shall defend the same and resist all these contrary errours and corruptions according to our vocation and to the uttermost of that power that GOD hath put in our hands all the dayes of our life And in like manner with the same heart wee declare before GOD and Men that wee have no intention nor desire to attempt any thing that may turn to the dishonour of GOD or to the diminution of the Kings greatnesse and authority But on the contrary wee promise and sweare that wee shall to the uttermost of our power with our meanes and lives stand to the defence of our dread Soveraigne the Kings Majestie his Person and Authority in the defence and preservation of the foresaid true Religion Liberties and Lawes of the Kingdome As also to the mutuall defence and assistance every one of us of another in the same cause of maintaining the true Religion and his Majesties authority with our best counsell our bodies meanes and whole power against all sorts of persons whatsoever So that whatsoever shall be done to the least of us for that cause shall be taken as done to us all in generall and to every one of us in particular And that wee shall neither directly nor indirectly suffer our selves to be divided or withdrawn by whatsoever suggestion allurement or terrour from this blessed and loyall Conjunction nor shall cast in any let or impediment that may stay or hinder any such resolution as by common consent shall be found to conduce for so good ends But on the contrary shall by all lawfull meanes labour to further and promove the same And if any such dangerous and divisive motion be made to us by word or writ wee and every one of us shall either suppresse it or if need bee shall incontinent make the same known that it may be timously obviated Neither doe wee fear the foul aspersions of rebellion combination or what else our adversaries from their craft and malice would put upon us seeing what wee doe is so well warranted and ariseth from an unfained desire to maintain the true worship of God the Majesty of our King and peace of the Kingdome for the common happinesse of our selves and the posterity And because wee cannot look for a blessing from God upon our proceedings except with our profession and subscription wee joyne such a life and conversation as beseemeth Christians who have renewed their Covenant with God Wee therefore faithfully promise for our selves our followers and all others under us both in publike in our particular families and personall carriage to endeavour to keepe our selves within the bounds of Christian libertie and to be good examples to others of all Godlinesse Sobernesse and Righteousnesse and of every duty wee owe to God and Man And that this our Union and Conjunction may bee observed without violation Wee call the living GOD the Searcher of our Hearts to witnesse who knoweth this to be our sincere Desire and unfained Resolution as wee shall answer to JESUS CHRIST in the great Day and under the pain of GODS everlasting wrath and of infamie and losse of all honour and respect in this World Most humbly beseeching the Lord to strengthen us by his holy Spirit for this end and to blesse our desires and proceedings with a happy successe that Religion and Righteousnesse may flourish in the Land to the glory of GOD the honour of our King and peace and comfort of us all In witnesse whereof wee have subscribed with our hands all the premisses The article of this Covenant which was at the first subscription referred to the determination of the Generall Assembly being determined And thereby the Five articles of Perth
kept and holden in their saids Burghs upon the dayes hereby appointed and that no markets bee kept upon the Mundayes for the goods hereby discharged in time coming And last the saids Estates of Parliament discharges and prohibits all markets and trysts to be kept hereafter upon Sunday throughout all this kingdome and discharges all the Lieges from all keeping thereof upon Sunday hereafter and ordaines this Act to stand in full force as a law while the next assembly that the inconveniences redounding hereby to the Lieges being represented to that Assembly the Assembly may consider thereof and as they finde the same sufficient they may supplicate the next ensuing Parliament to rescind this Act in whole or in part as after triall it shall be found hurtful to the Lieges ACT XIV ACT FOR TAKING ORDER WITH THE Abuses committed on the Sunday by the confluence of people for hyring of shearers on Sunday FOrsamekle as the prophanation of the Sunday is greatly occasioned in the time of harvest by the great confluence of people to publick places as ports or streets of townes and paroch Kirkes of Landward everie Sunday from morning to preaching time for hyring shearers the week following whereof there ariseth also sundry tumults disorders swearing drinking and often fighting on the Sabbath day For remeed hereof the Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties special authority refers and remits the samine to be taken order with to the Justices of peace and Kirk Sessions where the abuse shall be committed hereafter by the coufluence of the said people and hyring of the saids shearers upon the Sunday as said is as the saids Justices of peace and Kirk Sessions shall find the saids abuses then to be committed to deserve ACT XV. FOR DIRECTING LETTERS OF HORNING And Caption by the Lords of Session against the excommunicate Prelates and all other excommunicate persons THe Estates of Parliament conveened by his Majesties speciall authoritie Considering the necessitie of reviving and putting in execution the 53. Act of the third Parliament of King Iames the sixth Anent Letters of horning and caption to follow upon excommunication of the Kirk after fourtie daies Renews and revives the said Act of Parliament and ordaines the Lords of Session to grant Letters and other Executorials against the excommunicate Prelates and all other excommunicate persons ACT XVI ANENT THE LARGE DECLARATION Or MANIFESTO THe Estates of Parliament conveened by his Majesties speciall Authoritie Considering that the supplication of the late generall Assembly to his Majesties Commissioner against a book called A large Declaration as followeth was presented unto Us by the Commissioners of the Kirk and recommended to his Majesties Commissioner for obtaining from his Majesties Justice and Goodnesse the desire thereof And as the said Book was examined by the appointment of the Assembly and found to be dishonourable to God and his true Religion to this Kirk and Kingdome to the Kings Majesty and to the Marques of Hammiltoun then his Majesties Commissioner and divers others persons therein and to be full of lies in averring known untruths in wilfull concealing and perverting many truths in wresting of intentions words and actions as is particularly contained in the censure of the book registrate in the Registers of Assembly So they having re-examined the same declares their judgement to be the same there-anent And therefore ordaines the Authours and Spreaders thereof to bee most severely punished according to the Lawes of this Kingdome against liesing-makers betwixt the Kings Majesty and his Subjects slanderers of the King and Kingdome and raisers of sedition and discord betwixt them that all others may be deterred from such dangerous courses Gods honour may be vindicate the innocencie of this Kirk and Kingdome and his Majesties Justice and goodnesse may appeare not onely in censuring such Malefactors but in discouraging all such underminers of his Majesties Throne and abusers of his Royall Name by prefixing the same to such scandalous and dishonourable Treatises ACT XVII STATUTARIE APPOINTING PARLIAments to be holden once every three yeare THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall Authoritie Considering that by reason of his Majesties ordinary residence forth of this his ancient and native Kingdome the grievances and complaints of his good Subjects cannot have so free and easie accesse to his Majesties eares as the same may be conveniently represented to his Majesties Commissioners and the Estates of Parliament from time to time and how necessary it is that frequent Parliaments be keeped within this Kingdome for preservation of the puritie of the true Religion now by Gods providence established within the same and for the equall and impartiall administration of Justice to all his Majesties Subjects and maintaining of peace and concord amongst them by applying of the true and lawfull remedies to their grievances and complaints and timous suppressing of all abuses and corruptions which otherwayes from small beginnings will grow to great disorders which frequent Parliaments were continually observed in this Kingdome before his Majesties Father of happie memorie went into England Have statute and ordained that every three yeare once at least a full and free Parliament shall be holden and oftner as his Majestie shall be pleased to call them within the bounds of this Kingdome in the most commodious place and convenient time to be thought upon appointed and affixed by his Majestie or his Commissioner for the time and the Estates of Parliament before the ending and closing of every Parliament and to be the last Act thereof And the whole Estates wisheth that as it was their happinesse to have his Majesties presence at all Parliaments while the King had his residence in this Kingdome so that his Majestie would be pleased to be present at each Parliament and they humbly supplicate his Majestie for that effect ACT XVIII ANENT THE KEEPERS OF THE CASTLES Of Edinburgh Striveling and Dumbartane THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall Authority Considering that the commandement of the Castle of Edinburgh wherein the most part of the publike Registers and Records and the Honours of the Kingdome are keeped and siclike the commandement of the Castle of Striviling and Dumbartane being a charge of great weight and importance concerning as well the Kings Majesties honour and safetie as the securitie and safetie of this whole Kingdome ought not to be committed but to such persons as are knowne and approved by the whole course of their life to be true and faithfull Subjects to his Majesty and trustie and well affected Countrey-men loving and tendering the peace prosperitie and good of this whole Kingdome and the preservation and advancement of the true reformed Religion now therein by Gods providence established and professed and intertaining of Unitie betwixt the King and his good Subjects Have therefore statute and ordained and hereby statutes and ordains that the custody and keeping of the saids Castles shall be only intrusted to such persons as are natives
in any time comming And in case any happens to be purchased declares the same to be null of the Law and not admissable by any Judge nor effectuall to the purchaser in any wayes And ordaines all Judges within this Realme to proceed and doe justice to all parties suchlike and in the same manner as if the saids Supersederes had never been purchased nor produced And also by the 13. Act of his 23. Parliament in anno 1621 intituled Anent the discharging of Protections Of the which Act also the tenour followes Our Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament understanding that there may sundry Protections be sought by bankrupts and others who are adebted in great summes of money whereby the execution due unto the creditours by the Lawes of the Countrey against the debter may bee frustrate to the great damage of the creditour FOR REMEED whereof it is statute and ordained that hereafter the Lords of Session shall grant no Protection from any execution due and competent against any man of the Law And declares that if any shall bee hereafter granted the granter of the same shall be subject and lyable of the Law for the summe from the which hee hath granted Protection And the saids Estates of Parliament foresaid being carefull that the prejudices and evills incurred and sustained by his Highnesse Lieges by the granting of the saids Protections be helped and remeeded Have therefore renewed ratified and approven and by these presents renewes ratifies and approves the foresaids two particular Acts of Parliament above mentioned in the whole heads and clauses thereof before rehearsed conforme to the tenour of the samine which are insert hereintill ad longum ut supra And ordaines the saids Acts and every one of them to have the strength of a Law with full force and execution conform to the tenour thereof in all time comming with this addition That the certification of the foresaid last Act made in anno 1621. against the Lords of Session shall also be extended against the Lords of Secret Councell and Exchequer AND THEREFORE of Estates of this present Parliament statutes and ordaines that hereafter the Lords of Privie Councell Session or Exchequer shall grant no protection from any Execution due and competent against any man of the Law and declares that if any shall be hereafter granted the granter of the same shall bee subject and lyable of the Law to the Creditor for the summe from the which he hath granted protection And ordaines all Sheriffes Stewarts Bailiffs of Regalities Provests and Bailiffs of Burrows and other Officiars of Justice in all time comming to proceed in discharge of their duty and execution of the command of our Soveraign Lords Letters notwithstanding of any Protection or Supersedere ACT XXII ACT ANENT THE EXCHEQUER DECLARING The famine to be onely Judges to matters concerning the managing of the Kings Rents and Casualities THe Estates of Parliament now presently conveened by his Majesties speciall authority for the explanation of the 18. Act of the late Parliament holden at Edinburgh in the moneth of June 1633. year intituled Anent the Exchequer Finds declares statutes and ordaines that the validity or invalidity of Infeftments of his Highnesse property or of any other Infeftments may not be discust nor decided in Exchequer neither by way of Action Exception or Reply but that the discussing and decision thereof is onely proper to the Lords of Session It is added that the Exchequer are onely Judges to matters concerning the managing of the Kings Rents and Casualities ACT XXIII IN FAVOURS OF THESE WHO HELD their lands of Arch-bishops Bishops or of their Chapters THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties special Authority considering that the Offices of Arch-bishops Bishops Archdeanes Deanes and others the members of their Chapters are now abolished out of this Kirke and Kingdome And herewith also taking to their consideration that there is sundrie Noble-men Gentle-men and others within this Realme who held their lands of the saids Archbishops Bishops Archdeanes Deanes and others members of Chapters who are now abolished forth of this Kirke and Kingdome as said is for payment of certaine yearely few dueties and fulfilling of certain clauses irritant and performing of other conditions contained in their Infeftments Takes and Rights And who not knowing to whom they shall now pay their saids dueties and fulfill the other conditions of their Infeftments and Rights may be prejudged by incurring of the failȝie and danger of the clause irritant of their saids Rights for not payment of their few and other dueties therein specified And by the incurring of the certification contained in the Acts of Parliament set downe anent the payment by Vassels of their few dueties to their Superiours The saids Estates for remeed hereof and for eschewing of the prejudice and danger that may come hereby Findes and declares that these Noble-men Gentle-men and others who by their Infeftments Takes and Rights are adebted in payment of few and Take dueties or oblisht in fulfilling of any other conditions to the saids Archbishops Bishops Archdeanes Deanes or other beneficed persons members of their Chapters now abolished as said is are not and shall not be in mora for not payment of their saids dueties and not fulfilling of the other conditions of their Rights And that the clause irritant of their Infestments Takes and other Rights shall not runne against them Nor yet the certification of the saids Acts of Parliament militat against them for not payment of their saids dueties and not fulfilling of the other clause of the Rights during the intervall of time betwixt the first day of April 1638. yeares and sensyne and in time coming while order be taken by the Estates of Parliament anent the way and manner of payment of the foresaids few and other dueties for the sayds Noble-men Gentlemen and others foresaids their security for the payment thereof and while the same order so to be taken by the Estates hereanent be publickly notified to all the Lieges notwithstanding of any clause irritant contained in the foresaids Infeftments and Rights And notwithstanding of the certification of the Acts of Parliament set downe against these who payes not their few dueties to their Superiours ACT XXIIII ANENT VASSALS OF ERECTIONS THAT They be not subject in double payment nor the superiours defrauded of their few dueties THE Estates of Parliament conveened by his Majesties speciall Authoritie Considering that whereas by the generall surrender of Kirke lands and erections made by the Superiours and Titulars thereof in favours of the Kings Majestie It is specially provided that the saids Superiours and Titulars notwithstanding their surrender foresaid shall have right to the Few-fermes and duties of the Vassals and Fewars of the said Kirk lands and erections till the Kings Majesty make paiment to them of the prices of the said Few-firmes and duties modified by the Lords and others of the Commission for surrenders and teinds And siclike the Fewars
and Vassals of the said Kirk lands and erections are obliged by their new infeftments under the great Seale to pay the saids Few-fermes and duties to the Kings Majestie and His Successours And so are lyable to double payment thereof without remeed bee provided It is therefore statute and ordained by the saids Estates that the saids Fewars and Vassals of Kirke lands and erections their heirs and successours shall bee obliged to make thankfull payment of the saids Few-fermes and duties and services used and wont contained in their Infeftments and whereof the saids Superiours and Titulars have beene in possession preceding that surrender foresaid to the saids Superiours and Titulars their heirs and successours aye and while they get payment of the prices modified by the saids Lords and others of the Commission foresaid And that Letters of horning and poinding shall be granted to that effect without prejudice alwayes to his Majestie and his Successours of the Superiority of the saids Fewars and Vassals surrendred in manner foresaid and without prejudice to them of their infeftments taken to be holden of his Majestie and his successours Like as it is declared that the saids Fewars and Vassals of Kirke lands and erections have beene in bona fide in payment of the saids Few-fermes and dueties to the saids Superiours and Titulars of all termes by-gone according to the provision contained in the said generall surrender ACT XXV APPOINTING ALL GRIEVANCES TO Be given in plaine Parliament THE Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall Authority considering that the Act of Parliament made in Anno 1594. in the 14. Parliament of King James the 6. cap 218. whereby all matters and grievances to be given in to Parliament are appointed to be given to his Majesties Clerk of Register and by him presented to the Estates Hath bred great hurt and prejudice to the liberties and freedome of this Kirke and Kingdome and Subjects thereof in time bygone as is evident by experience of the evils that hath flowed therefrom Therefore the saids Estates for remeed hereof retreats rescinds casses and annuls the foresaid Act of Parliament and declares the same to be null and of none availe force nor effect in all time comming And ordaines and appoints all grievances and other matters that are to be handled and treated of in Parliament hereafter to be given in and presented in open and plaine Parliament in all time comming ACT XXVI FOR SUPPRESSING THE DISTINCTION Of spirituall and temporall Lords of Session THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall Authority casses annulls and rescinds that Article of the first Act of the fifth Parliament holden by King James of fifth of worthy memory Anent the institution of the Colledge of Justice bearing That the Lords of Councell and Session shall be chosen halfe spirituall halfe temporall And decernes and ordaines the whole number to be temporall and none of them spirituall And the foresaid distinction of spirituall and temporall to be supprest and forgotten in all time comming ACT XXVII ACT AGAINST LIESING-MAKERS OF Whatsoever qualitie office place or dignitie THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall Authoritie Considering the Honour Dignitie and Authoritie of the supreme Court of Parliament over the Councell and Session and all other civill Judicatories of this Kingdome which have their originall their power and antiquitie from the Kings Majestie and the Estates of Parliament is subordinate thereunto and ought to be countable and censurable by them for their abusing of their power to the prejudice of the Countrey For the weale whereof they were established according to the twelfth Act of the second Parliament of King James 4. wherein the Kings Councell was sworn in presence of the three Estates to give his Highnesse a true and effauld Counsell in all matters concerning his Majestie and his Realme And to bee responsall and accusable to the King and his Estates of their Counsell Considering also that during his Majesties absence forth of this Kingdome it is most necessar for the publick peace of this Kingdome and his Majesties honour that all misinformers raisers and entertainers of jealousies suspitions and divisions betwixt the King this Kirke and Kingdome should be severely punished and especially all bad Counsellers who in stead of giving his Majestie a true and effauld Counsell hath given or will give information and counsell to the evident prejudice and ruine of the liberties of this Kirk and Kingdome should bee exemplarly judged and censured by the Kings Majestie and the Estates of Parliament Therefore they renue and revive all Acts of Parliament made against liesing makers raisers and entertainers of jealousies contentions and divisions betwixt the Kings Majestie and this Kirk and Kingdome And declares that no dignitie qualitie place or office whatsoever shall exeeme these or any person whatsoever from the censure of the said Acts. ACT XXVIII ANNVLLING ALL UNLAWFULL AND Unjust Proclamations made under the paine of treason against the disobeyers FOrsomuch as the Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall authoritie having taken to their consideration that there hath been diverse unjust and unlawfull Proclamations made commanding the obedience of things unjust and unlawfull tending to the overthrow and prejudice of the lawes and liberties of Kirke and Kingdome under the paine of treason As also declaring the disobeyers of these unlawfull and unjust proclamations to be rebels and traitours which is a-against law equity and reason no triall nor declaratour of treason having proceeded against them of before Findes and declares all these proclamations with the pretended Acts and warrands for making and proclaiming thereof to be null and of none availe force nor effect with all that hath followed or may follow thereupon And therefore the saids Estates of Parliament casses and annulls the foresaids pretended proclamations with all the said Acts and warrands whereupon the same proceeded And findes and declares that no person nor persons can be declared traitours but either by the Parliament it selfe and by Act and Sentence thereof or then by the lawfull ordinar Judge after tryall And finding that the saids persons hath contraveened a law and Act of Parliament made under the paine of treason against the disobeyers and contraveenars thereof ACT XXIX EXPLAINING THE PRECEDING ACTS Of Parliament made against Bands and Conventions amongst the Subjects as also declaring the Bands and Conventions made and kept since the beginning of the present troubles to be legall and lawfull TOrsomuch as the Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall Authoritie Considering that by the twelfth Act of the tenth Parliament of the Kings Majesties umwhile dearest Father of eternall memory All Leagues and Bands amongst the Subjects are discharged and by the 131. Act of the eighth Parliament of the Kings umwhile dearest Father All Councels Conventions or Assemblies without the Kings command or licence are also discharged under the paines ordained by the Acts of
endured patiently and thereby given an evident demonstration to the world of the loyalty of their affections to their Soveraigne which no extremitie shall ever make them to forget And now being prest by the present exigence of the Estate of this Kingdome and bound by the necessity of that naturall duety they owe to themselves and their posterity to provide for the safety of the Common-wealth and their owne and timously to prevent the utter ruine of this Nation which can no longer subsist under so great a burden That time appointed being come to the which the Parliament was prorogate and no advertisement come from his Majestie to them anent any course to bee taken for remeeding of the great disorders they being the great Councell of the Kingdome could not bee altogether so forgetfull of themselves and deficient to their Countrey as to suffer this Parliament which they had so often petitioned from his Majestie which was conditioned and accorded by the saids Articles of Pacification and indicted by his Majesties Authority to bee deserted and expired without any conclusion to the good of the Common-wealth in so great extremity But rather thought themselves bound in conscience and duety to proceed to the determination of such matters as are necessary for the establishing of the peace of this Kirk and Kingdome as being the expresse and speciall ends of all their Supplications and agreeable to the saids Articles of Pacification without trenching any wayes on Soveraignitie or derogating in any sort from his Majesties Royall Authority but on the contrary only looking first upon the constitutions of the generall Assembly past in presence of his Majesties Commissioner and the necessary consequences thereof and then providing remedies for the present evils of the Kingdome by removing the cause and establishing necessary conclusions for preventing the like hereafter In doing whereof as they have proceeded uprightly in the way of Justice and with all due reverence and regard to his Majesties Authority and thereby have stopped the calumnious mouthes of their adversaries so they rest assured that his Majesty after due examination of their proceedings finding the same agreeable to the fundamentall lawes and customes of this his ancient and native Kingdome and no wayes repugnant to Monarchicall government will out of his Royall Justice and goodnesse give his full consent thereunto And thereby totally remove and extinguish all ground and occasion of controversie against his faithfull and loyall Subjects restore this Kingdome to a perfect and sollid peace which they pray the LORD to put in his Majesties Royall Heart that he may long and prosperously reigne over them And on the other part considering from by-gone experience how malicious and diligent their adversaries will be to calumniate these their proceedings and by their suggestions to the Kings Majestie and to the Lieges to kindle and entertaine factions and divisions thereanent and how necessary it is for the safety and peace of this Kirk and Kingdome that the members of both doe unanimously with heart and hand testifie by their subscription their resolution and obligation to acknowledge this Parliament so often desired by their petitions and supplications and conveened by his Majesties solemne indiction according to the Articles of Pacification to be a free lawfull and necessarie Parliament and to obey observe and maintaine the same for themselves constantly and faithfully and to the uttermost of their power to joyne and concurre in their severall stations and callings with others to advance further and assist the execution obedience and observing of the Acts and Constitutions of this present Parliament as the most sit and necessarie remedies of the by-gone and present evils and distractions of this Kirk and Kingdome and for preservation of the Religion laws and liberties thereof and of his Majesties Authoritie and that in the first Parliament which shall be holden hereafter within this Kingdome and at all other occasions against any opposition whatsoever except in so farre as shall hereafter be thought sit and expedient by the common advise and consent of the Estates They have ordained and ordaines the Band under-written to be subscribed by all the Members of Parliament present and absent and by all Noble men Barons Burgesses and all other Subjects and inhabitants of the Kingdome in their Shires and Burghs as they shall be directed by the Commissioners of Parliament left at Edinburgh and to be reported to the Clerk betwixt and the first day of September next with certification that such as refuse or post-pone and delay to subscribe the same shall be holden as Enemies and Opposites to the common Cause consisting in the maintenance of the true reformed Religion and of the laws and liberties of this Kingdome and his Majesties Authoritie WEe Noble-men Barons Burgesses and others under subscribers Considering how necessarie it is to establish our Union in the preservation and maintenance of the Religion Laws and Liberties of this Kingdome and of his Majesties Authority and to prevent all factions contentions and divisions which may arise in prejudice thereof from malicious suggestions and mis-informations of our adversaries doe all and every one of us with our heart and hand testifie and declare our Resolution and Obligation for the reasons and causes at length exprest in the Act of Parliament immediately preceding to acknowledge the foresaid Parliament to have been and to be a free and lawfull Parliament Like as we binde and oblish us and every one of us upon our honours and credit and as we desire to be and to be holden true lovers of our Countrey and of the Religion laws and liberties thereof effauldly and faithfully to the uttermost of our power To joyne and concurre with our persons and estates every one of us according to our severall stations and callings in the maintenance of the freedome and lawfulnesse of the foresaid Parliament and in the advancement furtherance and assistance of the execution obedience and observation of the Acts and Constitutions thereof as the most sit and necessarie remedies of the by-gone and present evils and distractions of this Kirk and Kingdome and for the preservation of Religion laws and liberties thereof and of his Majesties Authoritie and that in the first Parliament which shall be holdeu hereafter within this Kingdome and at all other occasions and against any opposition whatsoever except in so far as shall be hereafter thought sit and expedient by the common advise and consent of the Estates In witnesse whereof we have signed and subscribed these presents with our hands At c. ACT XXXIX DECLARING THE PARLIAMENT Current and continuing the same while the nineteenth of November next THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall Authoritie Continues this present Parliament and all matters and actions belonging thereto while the nineteenth day of November next to come At the which day ordaines the whole Estates to be present and to attend at Edinburgh or where it shall happen the same to be appointed to
them against all such as by any meanes endeavour to shake or subvert the same THEREFORE We under-subscribers and every one of Us do in the presence of almightie God promise and vow That in this present Parliament We shall faithfully and freely speak answer and expresse our selves upon all and every thing which is or shall be proponed so farre as we think in our conscience may conduce to the glorie of God the good and peace of the Church and State of this Kingdome and imploy our best indeavours to promove the same And shall in no wayes advise voyce nor consent to any thing which to our best knowledge we think not most expedient and conduceable thereto as also that we shall maintaine and defend with our Life Power and Estate His Majesties Royall Person Honour and Estate as is exprest in our Nationall Covenant And likewise the Power and Priviledges of Parliament and the lawfull Rights and Liberties of the Subjects and by all good means and wayes oppose and indeavour to bring to exact tryall all such as either by force practise counsell plots conspiracies or other wayes have done or shall do any thing in prejudice of the puritie of Religion the Laws Liberties and Peace of the Kingdome And further that we shall in all just and honourable wayes indevour to preserve union and peace betwixt the three Kingdomes of Scotland England and Ireland and neither for hope feare nor other respect shall relinguish this vow and promise Read in audience of the Kings Majestie and the Estates of Parliament who approve the same and appoint the said oath to be taken by all members of this Parliament and in all Parliaments hereafter before they proceed to any act or determination ACT VI. ACT ANENT THE RATIFICATION OF The Articles of the Treatie superscribed by the King and subscribed by the President of the Parliament August 26. 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament Ratifies and approves the articles of the large treaty concerning the establishing of the peace betwixt the Kings Majestie and his people of Scotland and betwixt the two Kingdomes of Scotland and England And for his Majestie and his successours perpetually confirmes the same ordaining the same in all time comming to have the full force and strength of perfect security lawes and acts of Parliament Like as his Majesty for Himself and his Successours promiseth in verbo Principis never to come in the contrary thereof for any thing therein contained but to hold the same firme and stable and shall cause it to be truly observed by all his Majesties Lieges according to the tenour intent thereof for now ever Wherof the tenour followes WHereas by his Majesties Royall Wisedome and Princely care of the Peace and Happinesse of his Majesties Dominions a Treaty hath beene appointed for removing of all differences raised betwixt the two Kingdomes and betwixt the King and his Subjects of Scotland and for setling and assuring a firme and blessed Peace for all time to come and a Commission hath been given under the great Seale of England with approbation of both Houses of Parliament bearing date 23. of November in the 16. yeare of his Majesties raigne and in the words following CHARLES by the grace of God King of Scotland England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. To our Right trusty and right welbeloved Cousins Francis Earle of Bedford William Earle of Hartford Robert Earle of Essex And to our right trusty and right welbeloved Cousin and Councellour William Earle of Salisbury And to our right trusty and right welbeloved Cousin Robert Earle of Warwick And to our right trusty and right welbeloved Cousin John Earle of Bristoll And to our right trusty and right welbeloved Cousin and Counsellor Henry Earle of Holland And to our right trusty and right welbeloved Cousin and Councellour Thomas Earle of Berks And to our right trusty and welbeloved Philip Lord Wharton William Lord Paget Edward Lord Kimbalton Robert Lord Brooke John Lord Paulet Edward Lord Howard of Estrick Thomas Lord Savil and Francis Lord Dunsmore Greeting Whereas divers of our Subjects of Scotland have by their severall Petitions humbly besought us that we would be gratiously pleased to grant unto them certaine Demands we reposing especiall trust and confidence in your great wisedomes and fidelities have named assigned and appointed you and by these presents doe name assigne and appoint you to be our Commissioners and doe hereby give and grant unto you or any ten or more of you full power and authority to treat with John Earle of Rothes Charles Earle of Dumfermling John Lord Loudoun Sir Patrick Hepburne of Wauchton Sir William Douglas of Cavers William Drummond of Riccarton John Smith Baily of Edinburgh Alexander Wedderburne Clerke of Dundy Hugh Kennedy Burgesse of Air Alexander Hendersone and Archibald Johnstoun or any of them Or any other deputed or to be deputed by our said Subjects of Scotland or nominated on their behalfe and to take into your serious consideration the said Demands and compose conclude and end all differences arising thereupon Or otherwayes as you or any ten or more of you in your wisedomes shall thinke fit And whatsoever you our Commissioners aforesaid or any ten or more of you shall doe in the premisses We doe by these presents ratifie and confirme the same In witnesse whereof We have caused these our Letters to be made Patents Witnesse our selfe at Westminster the three and twentieth day of November in the sixteenth yeare of our Raigne Per ipsum Regem AND IN LIKE MANNER A COMMISSION hath beene granted by the Committees of the Parliament of Scotland bearing date the last of October and the 4 day of November 1640. and in the words following WEe the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland being a full number of both the Quorums thereof under-subscribing Forsomuch as the Kings Majesty our dread Soveraign hath been graciously pleased upon our humble supplications to appoint a Treaty and Conference at Rippon betwixt our Commssioners chosen and sent by Us for that effect and a number of the Peeres of England who accordingly met and have accorded upon certain Articles as well anent the maintenance of our Armie as anent the cessation of Arms during the Treatie And because the time for the ensuing Parliament of England could not permit the Treaty to come to the wished conclusion there his Majestie was therefore likewise pleased to trans-ferre the said Treatie to London where the said Parliament is to hold that there these entrusted by his Majestie and Estates of Parliament may have the better time and place to treat and conclude thereanent Therefore Wee the said Commissioners being a full number of both Quorums thereof under-subscribing by vertue and conforme to the Commission granted to us by the Estates of Parliament doe not onely approve the said Articles already agreed upon and subscribed by our said Commissioners at Rippon but also doe by these presents give full power warrant
Commission to John Earle of Rothes Lord Lesley c. Charles Earle of Dumfermling Lord Urquhart and Fuby c. John Lord Londoun Sir Patrick Hepburne of Wachtoun Sir William Douglas of Cavers William Drummond of Riccarton John Smith of Edinburgh Mr. Alexander Wedderburne of Dundy and Hugh Kennedy of Air as members of the Estates of Parliament And because many things may occurre concerning the Church and Assemblies thereof Therefore besides these of the Estates we nominate and appoint Mr. Alexander Hendersone and Mr. Archibald Johnstoun whom we adjoyne for that effect With power to them or any seven of them there being alwayes two of every Estate to passe to the said City of London and there or at any other place convenient mutually to be agreed upon to meet and conveen with any who shall be appointed by his Majesty and Estates of Parliament of England for the foresaid Treaty giving granting and committing like as we by these presents give grant and commit to them in manner foresaid full power warrant and commission to treat consult advise determine and agree as well anent the satisfying and granting of our Demands as in obtaining and securing a setled peace for all time comming conforme to the instructions given to them herewith or which shall be sent to them hereafter by us or any one of the said Quorums at the Campe of Edinburgh thereanent With power to them as said is to do everything which may conduce for the better and easier obtaining of our said demands and establishing a setled peace conforme to the said particular instructions in such like manner as we might do if we were all personally present our selves in full number promising to hold firme and stable all and every thing our said Commissioners in manner foresaid shall do in the Premisses conforme to the said instructions And in case it shall be found expedient or necessary to adde any more Commissioners to the foresaid persons these who shall so be sent authorized under our hands or the full number of any of the said Quorums shall have a like power and Commission by vertue of these presents with the fore-named Commissioners in such like manner as if their names were particularly exprest herein In witnesse whereof these presents are subscribed at Newcastle and Edinburgh the last of October and 4. of November 1640. SIC SUBSCRIBITUR Rothes Montrose Cassils Lothian Lyndesay Balmerino Naper Burghly Jo. Cooper Thomas Hope Ricccarton Caprinton Gaitgirth Dundas Edward Edgar Rich. Maxwell James Scot. Gorterfield Hume Hammilton Mr. Will. More Ja. Sword Hew Kennedy Rutherfoord And forasmuch as by vertue of the said Commissions the Commissioners therein authorised have treated and by the assistance and blessing of God have agreed upon the heads and articles following ARTICLES OF THE LARGE TREATY concerning the establishing of the peace betwixt the Kings Majestie and his people of Scotland and betwixt the two Kingdomes agreed upon by the Scottish and English Commissioners at the City of Westminster the seventh day of August 1641. THe SCOTTISH COMMISSIONERS having given in the Declaration following viz. WEE doe still in all Loyalty as becomes humble and duetifull Subjects acknowledge our dependency upon his Majesty as our dread Soveraign whether his Majesty live in Scotland or England and shall alwayes and in all things witnesse our high respects and best affections to the Kingdome and Parliament of England according to the strong bonds of nature and religion by which the two Kingdomes are joyned under one Head and Monarch yet as wee are fully assured that the Kingdome and Parliament of England is for the present farre from any thought of usurpation over the Kingdome and Parliament of Scotland or their Lawes and Liberties so for the preventing the misunderstanding of the Posterity and of Strangers and for satisfying the scruples of others not acquainted with the nature of this Treaty and the manner of our proceedings which may arise upon our comming into England and our treating in time of Parliament We doe by these declare and make known that neither by our Treaty with the English nor by seeking our peace to bee established in Parliament nor any other actions of ours doe wee acknowledge any dependency upon them or make them Judges to us or our Lawes or any thing that may import the smallest prejudice to our Liberties but that wee come in a free and brotherly way by our informations to remove all doubts that may arise concerning the proceedings of our Parliament and to joyne our endeavours in what may conduce for the good and peace of both Kingdomes no otherwise then if by occasion of the King his residence in Scotland Commissioners in the like exigence should be sent thither from England DID DEMAND that his Majesty would bee graciously pleased to command that the Acts of the late Parliament may bee published in his Highnesse name as our Soveraign Lord with consent of the Estates of Parliament conveened by his Majesties authority WHEREUNTO it is answered and agreed That for as much as the Kings Majesty at the humble desire of his Subjects did call and conveen a Parliament to be holden at Edinburgh the 2. of June 1640. wherein certain Acts were made and agreed upon which Acts his Majestie for the peace and good of his Kingdome is pleased to publish in his owne name with consent of the Estates and therefore commands that the said Acts bearing date the 11. day of June 1640. be published with the Acts to be made in the next Session of the same Parliament and that all the said Acts aswell of the precedent as of the next Session to be holden have in all time comming the strength of Lawes and to be universally received and obeyed by all the Subjects of the Kingdome of Scotland His Majesty doth in the word of a King promise the publishing of the said Acts in such sort as is above specified As for the manner of publishing the said Acts his Majesty approves that the Declaration of the Estates in the beginning of the Acts and the conclusion at the end may be past in silence at the publishing of the Acts and left out in the printed Copies And if any thing shall further occurre concerning the manner of publishing the said Acts his Majesties Commissioner may then offer it to the Estates to be considered of his Majesty being most assured that the Estates of Parliament will have a great care not to suffer his Majesties authority to be prejudiced in the managing of these great affaires Tertio Decembris 1640. THE SECOND DEMAND that the Castle of Edinburgh and other strengths of the Kingdome should with the advice of the Estates of Parliament according to their first foundation be furnished and used for defence and security of the Kingdome IS AGREED UNTO THE THIRD DEMAND that Scottish men within his Majesties Dominions of England and Ireland may be freed from censure for subscribing the Covenant and be no more pressed with oathes and subscriptions
persons and of the crimes whereof they are accused the Parliament declares that they will not proceed to a finall sentence nor insist upon the punishment of those persons but that they doe for the reasons foresaids freely remit them to his Majesty The Estates of Parliament considering that whereas albeit James Earle of Montrose Archbald Lord Naper Sir George Stirling of keir knight Sir Archbald Stewart of Black hall _____ are cited before them and accused as guilty of diverse crimes misdemeanours committed by them to the just offence of the Estates of Parliament and derogatorie to the great trust confidence had of them And albeit the Parliament have just reason to prosecute their processes yet neverthelesse the saids Estates of Parliament taking into their consideration his Majesties gracious goodnesse towards this his native Kingdom and fatherly care and wisedome in composing all past differences and providing for the future to the great joy and happines of all his subjects Do in retribution thereof with an unanimous consent to testifie their high respect and thankfulnesse to his Majesty and that his Majesty may joyfully returne a contented prince from a contented people to the setling of his royall affaires in his other dominions beleeving that the famine will be acceptable to his Majesty and conduceable to the good and peace of the kingdome Declare that for acquitting themselves of their oath they will onely proceed to the exact tryall of the saids parties by a committee to be appointed and authorized by the King and Parliament in respect of the present necessity of their other affaires and after triall shall be taken of the saids persons and of the crimes whereof they are accused The Parliament declares that they will not proceed to a finall sentence nor insist upon the punishment of the saids persons but that they doe for the reasons foresaids freely remit them to his Majesty At Edinburgh the sixteenth day of November the yeare of God 1641 yeares the Parliament having expressed their respect and thankfulnesse to his Majesty by remitting unto him these that are cited as Incendiaries and others according to their above written declaration he was graciously pleased the better to testifie his Princely care and to prevent any feares that may be conceived from the medling of those persons in the affaires of State or Court to make this Declaration following I Taking in good part the respect and thankfulnesse of this Parliament in remitting to me these who are cited as Incendiaries and others according to their Declarations Doe declare that I will not imploy any of these persons in offices or places of Court or State without consent of Parliament nor grant them accesse to my person whereby they may interrupt or disturb the firme peace which is now so happily concluded ACT XXXIV ACT AND COMMISSION FOR TRYING The Incendiaries and Plotters 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament having taken to consideration That in the Session of Parliament conveened by his Majesties authoritie upon the eleventh day of June 1640. yeares full power and warrant was given and granted to the Preses and Quorum of the Committee of Estates therein appointed for directing in the Kings Majesties name and in name of the Estates of Parliament summonds and precepts to the Lyon King at Armes and his brethren Heraulds Pursevants and Maissars to warn and charge the persons under written viz. John Earl of Traquaire Sir Robert Spottiswood of Donipace knight Sir John Hay of Lands late Clerk Register Doctor Walter Balcanquell and Master John Maxwell sometime pretended Bishop of Rosse to compeir personally before the Parliament at certaine dayes and diets by-gone And that conforme to the said warrant of Parliament summonds were raised and intended at the instance of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall Knight baronet his Majesties Advocate and at the instance of Sir Thomas Nicolson of Carnock Knight Baronet Masters Roger Mowat Alexander Peirson James Baird and Thomas Nicolson Procutors of the Estate to compeire before the Kings Majesty and Estates of Parliament at certaine dayes and diets now by-gone to answer for the crimes of Treason and other crimes contained in the said summonds and precepts of the date the _____ day of _____ yeares And al 's our Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament considering that summonds and actions are depending before our said Soveraigne Lord and the Estates of this present Parliament against Iames Earle of Montrose Archbald Lord Naper Sir George Stirling of Keir Knight Sir Archbald Stuart of Blakhall _____ as having been plotters devisers and machinators of courses against the publick weale and as having been the committers of other severall crimes and forefaults particularly specified and contained in the said summonds raised and depending against the saids Earle of Montrose Lord Naper Lairds of Keir and Blakhall _____ Before the Kings Majestie and Estates of this present Parliament of the date the _____ day of _____ 1641. years as the famine at more length beares Therefore our Soveraigne Lord and the Estates of this present Parliament for the further examination and tryall of the persons above specified their guiltinesse of the points and crimes above written contained in the summonds particularly and respectively above mentioned Gives and grants by thir presents full power authority and commission to the persons after mentioned viz. Iohn Lord Lowdoun Chancellour John Earle of Lauderdaill _____ Earle of Weymes Robert Lord Burghly James Lord Couper George Lord Forrester Sir Iohn Hammiltoun of Preston Sir William Cokburne Lord Langtoun Harie Montgomrie of Gifin Sir George Dundas of that ilk Sir Iohn Wauchope of Nidrie William Rig of Ethernie George Bell for the towne of Linlithgow Thomas Bruce for Stirling Mr. George Gray for Hadingtoun George Gardine for Bruntiland and Robert Cunnyngham for Kinghorne James Sword for Saint Andrewes and Sir Alexander Gibson of Durie and Sir Adam Hepburne of Humbie two of the ordinary Senators of the Colledge of justice or to any Quorum of the said number of the saids persons being present for the time which Quorum shall consist of nine two being for ilk estate by the saids two Judges above named to proceed in all further examination of the points of the saids crimes consisting in facto And that by examination of witnesses and by writ or other probation competent of the Law against so many of the saids persons as are not compeiring without all farther citation in respect of their absence and contumacie And al 's to call and conveene before them the foresaids persons above rehearsed in the said summonds particularly and respectively above written so many of them as are incarcerate before them at such dayes and diets as they most conveniently shall appoint at Edinburgh the fourth day of January next to come which is appointed to be the first diet of their meeting And ordaines these who are incarcerate to be cited personally and these who are out of the Countrey at the Mercat Crosse of
book wherein all comprisings shall be recorded in manner above written for the which allowance and recording of the said comprising in manner above-written the clerk shall have forty shillings for the whole record of ilk comprising and allowance And siclike for the extract of ilk record of the saids comprisings that shall be extracted under the said clerk his hands Our Soveraign Lord and Estates ordaines the summe of twenty shillings for every extract to be payed to the said clerk of the bils as due price competent to him therefore Which summe the said clerk shall not transcend under the paines contained in the acts of Parliament ACT LV. ACT DISCHARGING THE LORDS OF Session to exact twelve pennies for the pound and all other exactions 16. November 1641. OUr Soveraign Lord with advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament Considering that the Senators of the Colledge of Justice are sufficiently provided by His Majesty and Estates for serving their places without further burden of the Lieges Therefore His Majesty and Estates foresaids discharges in all time comming all sentence silver twelve pennies of the pound and other exactions imposed upon sentences and decreets to be pronounced by the saids Judges And discharges all Acts Statutes and Ordinances made for payment thereof With power alwayes to the saids Judges to modifie such charges to the parties in whose favours the saids decreets and sentences shall be pronounced as in equity and conscience they shall think reasonable and as the malicious and wilfull pleyars pursuers or defenders shall deserve ACT LVI ACT ANENT PARDON OF PENALL Statutes 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord considering that the precise and rigorous exaction of the paine arbitrary and pecuniall adjected to penall Statutes heretofore made would prove a burthen to his Majesties Lieges heavie and insupportable if by his Majesties Grace and Favour they should not bee eased and liberate of the same In consideration whereof his Majesty being willing to give ease and reliefe to his Subjects of the foresaid burthen 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 remitts 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 onely the Statutes concerning the unlawfull taking of usury transporting of money and gold slaying of red and blacke fish with the penalties incurred by the concealers of annuall rents and wrongous up-givers of the inventars of their money which are no wayes discharged by this present Act nor comprehended under the same ACT LVII ACT IN FAVOURS OF ORPHANES Fatherlesse and others 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord with the advice and consent of the Estates of this present Parliament Understanding many pitifull effects daily found and encreasing Anent the misery and poverty of Orphanes and Fatherlesse children to have beene occasioned in this manner That many ignorant people the time of the acquiring to them of bands contracts and other securities for payment of summes of money takes the famine to them their herres executors and assignes with clause and condition of payment of annuall rent therefore during the not payment of the said principall summe meaning thereby that the famine should no wayes remaine unprofitable during the not payment thereof And no wayes that the said clause or condition should make the said summes and securities thereof to pertaine to the heire in prejudice of their bairnes and others nearest of kinne by the heire whereas by the contrary by the interpretation now observed all such summes and securities bearing annuall or profit are exponed to bee heretable after the terme of payment and to pertain to the heire so that thereby the rest of the children nearest of kinne and others having interest are altogether therefrom secluded and left pitifully unprovided of any meanes to live on As also the saids bands and contracts are very oft fraudfully concealed and abstracted and never knowne to the true owner thereof that in due time they might make use of the same Which is against both equity and conscience and the intention of the party acquirer of the saids securities whereby great number of orphanes fatherlesse children and others that are so prejudged of that 's due to them eitherby their naturall portion or otherwayes adebted are brought to great poverty and misery and forced to become beggars which is oft found by pitifull experience For remeed whereof our said Soveraigne Lord with advice of the saids Estates statutes and ordaines That all contracts or bands for summes of money payable to parties with condition of payment of annuall-rent or profit made at any time hereafter shal be holden and estimate to pertaine to the bairnes and nearest of kinne to the defunct except seasing follow thereupon in the life time of the creditor acquirer thereof or that by the tenour of the band or contract the famine be conceived to be payable to the heires and assigns secluding the executors or other waies that the said band or contract bear per expressum oblishment to infest in either of the which excepted cases ordaines the saids summes to be heretable and pertaine to the heir and out with the saids excepted cases ordaines the said sums to be confirmed by the executor without payment of any quote for the famine And that to the end the nearest of kinne and others having interest as said is be no wayes frustrate of what may be due to them nor yet the said bands or contracts fraudfully concealed and abstracted from them every one of them for their owne parts Providing alwayes that by vertue of this present act The bands or contracts hereby ordained to pertaine to the nearest of kinne to the defunct and to be confirmed shall not fall under the compasse of escheat nor yet any part thereof pertaine to the relick jure relictae But shall remaine in the owne nature quo ad siscum et relictam as they were before the making of this act ACT LVIII ACT ON FAVOURS OF THE VASSALS Of ward Lands holding of the King and Prince 16. November 1641. OUr Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament Taking to consideration the bounty and benevolence of his Majesties most noble progenitors King James the 2. and King James the 4. in giving their vassalls Liberty to set their ward lands few and herewith also remembring that by the 16. act of his Majesties first parliament anno 1633. his Majesty and the prince his highnes their vassals of ward lands are altogether secluded from that benefit of his Majesties bounty and benevolence foresaid which prejudice is by the 37. act of the session of this present parliament holden in June 1640. yeares recommended to be considered at the next meeting thereafter of the said parliament and during that interim the force and execution of the said act 1633. is suspended and suppressed And now his Majesty being gratiously pleased
of his royall favour and bounty that the vassalls of ward lands holding of his sacred Majesty and of the Prince his highnesse may enjoy their former libertie with the benefite of his Majestie and his most noble progenitors their bounty and benevolence foresaid unprejudged or empared by foresaid act 1633. Therefore our said Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament rescinds and annulls the foresaid 16. Act of his Majesties first Parliament in anno 1633. yeares intitulate Anent vassals holding ward And declares the famine Act to be null of none availe force strength nor effect in all time coming in so farre as the famine Act is or may bee extended to the lands holden ward of the King or Prince as said is And declares the vassals of the ward lands foresaids and others his Majesties Lieges and Subjects to bee in that same estate and condition and have the same libertie concerning ward lands which they had before the making of the said Act and as if the famine had never beene made Which our said Soveraign Lord Estates of Parliament declares to be extinct and of none availe force nor effect in all time hereafter ACT LIX ANENT THE BREADTH OF PLAIDING 16. November 1641. WHereas our Soveraign Lord and Estates presently assembled understanding that the plaiding of this Kingdom is one of the most ancient prime commodities thereof which of late through the inconstancy of the breadth is likely to become of no estimation abroade Therefore our Soveraign Lord with advice of the said Estates ordains the makers thereof to make the same of no lesse breadth then of three quarters of an elne under pain of confiscation of all that shal be found of a lesser breadth And farther understanding that the Lords of his Majesties Councell had for eschewing of the deceit in making thereof ordained the same to bee presented in Folds and not in Rols to the market as it was used of before Therefore his Majesty with consent and advice foresaid ratifies and approves the said Act of Councell dated at Edinburgh the twentie fourth day of March 1635. yeeres in all the heads clauses and circumstances thereof and ordaines the same to takefull execution and to stand as a law in all time coming ACT LX. ACT IN FAVOURS OF LAICK PATRONES Of Provestries Prebandries Chaplandries and Alterages 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament Ratifies and approves the Act of Parliament made by King James the sixt His Majesties Father of eternall memory Par. 1. cap. 12. anent Provestries Prebandries Alterages Chaplandries and collegiall Kirks pertaining to laick Patrones together with the act of Parliament 12. cap. 158. ratifying the famine and ordaines the said acts to have full force and effect in all time comming With this declaration alwayes that in respect the vassals which held lands of the saids Provests Prebanders and others foresaids are put to a great uncertainty of their Superiours it not being knowne to them who are provided to the saids Provestries Prebandries Chaplandries Alterages and others foresaids by reason there is no publike Register to the which they may have recourse for knowledge and notice thereof and that the farthest that they can know by any registers is the infeftments and seasings made to these who are laick Patrons holding of His Majestie Therefore for securing of the vassals who hold Lands Mils Fishings Tenements annual rents of others whatsoever of the saids Provestries Prebandries of collegiall Kirks or of Chaplandries Alterages and others of that nature at any time of before It is Stature and ordained that the entry of the saids vassals by retour precept of clare constat resignation comprysing or other wayes whatsoever shall pertaine to the laick Patrones and their successours who stands infest in the said laick patronages holding immediately of His Majesty and that the entrie of the vassals by them shall be al 's vallid and sufficient to the saids vassals receivers thereof as if they were entered by the Titulars of the saids Provestries Prebandries Alterages Chaplandries and others foresaids and that the said laick Patrons shall be in all time comming in their places as superiour to the said vassals and to have the same power to give infeftments to his Majesties Subjects upon retour or by precept of clare constat or by resignation comprising or any other manner of way with gifts de novo damus and that without consent of persons provided or to be provided to the saids Provestries and Prebandries of collegiall Kirks Alterages Chaplandries or others titulars of collegiall Kirks and alse without consent of the chapter or convent of the said Prebandries therof or most part of the same which of before was in use and custome whereanent and anent all acts in the contrair his Majesty with consent foresaid dispences for ever reserving alwayes to the titulars of the saids Provestries Prebandries Alterages Chaplandries and others foresaids the fruits rents and emoluments of the saids Provestries Prebandries and others foresaids which are no wayes prejudged by this present Act. It is hereby father statute and ordained where there is any Prebandries Chaplandries Alterages or others foundations of that nature above mentioned founded and situate within any burgh royall of this Kingdome that the Provest Bayliffes and Councell of that Burgh where the famine are founded are and shall be in all time comming only indoubted Superiours by whom and by no others the vassals and tenants enter in manner above specified the Provest and Bayliffes being alwayes Patrons ACT LXI ACT DISCHARGING QUOTES OF Testaments 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord with advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament taking to consideration the great burden hurt and prejudice his Majesties lieges have sustained thir many years by-gone by exacting of great quote the time of the confirmation of the defuncts Testaments to the wasting and consuming of the means and estates of Minors in speciall and to the generall grievance of persons of all sorts Therefore our Soveraign Lord with consent foresaid out of his Highnesse gracious care and fatherly affection to the weal and ease of all his Majesties subjects statutes and ordains that no quote shall hereafter be payd by any of his Majesties subjects for any Testament of whatsoever qualitie to be confirmed by them And for that effect discharges all Commissars Commissars Clerks Fischals and others whom it effeirs not to exact nor uplift any quote for whatsoever Testament to be confirmed hereafter the party confirmer paying allanerly the other ordinar dues as appertaine ACT LXII COMMISSION FOR REGULATING OF Commissariates 16. November 1641. OUr Soveraign Lord with advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament hath given and granted and by the tenour hereof gives and grants full power and Commission to these persons who shall be nominate by the Lords of secret Councell to whom his Majestie and Estates of Parliament remits and refers the nomination of the Commissioners to the effect after specified or any five of the saids
Commissioners to be nominate by the saids Lords of Secret Councell as said is for ordering the Commissars jurisdiction and clearing the bounds and limits thereof that there be no occasion of question betwixt them and other inferiour Judges with power to the saids Commissioners to regulate their judicatories and set down prices upon the Seales Testaments Summonds Acts Decreets and all other Writs concerning that Office to be taken by Commissars their Clerk or Procutor Fischall all quotes of Testaments being specially discharged to be exacted in any time comming and to settle and establish the fees of the Commissars of Edinburgh and for that effect to meet and conveen at Edinburgh the _____ day of _____ with power to them to appoint diets as oft as they shall think fit untill the said Commission take effect anent the particulars foresaid And whatsoever the saids Commissioners or their Quorum shal determine and conclude thereanent our Soveraign Lord with advice foresaid ratifies and approves and ordains the same to have the strength force and authoritie of an Act of Parliament ACT LXIII ACT DISCHARGING MONOPOLIES 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament considering the great hurt and prejudice sustained by sundry his Majesties lieges by the Monopolies used and exacted within this Kingdome and which have beene conferred to the use of any particular person or persons to the great hurt and prejudice of others his Majesties lieges and specially the gift for selling Tobacco granted to Sir James Lesley and Thomas Dalmahoy the Patent of the Lether granted to the Earle of Marre the Patent of Pearling granted to _____ Bannatine the Patent of Pearle granted to Robert Buchane the Patent of Armorie granted to Harrie Mauld Therefore our Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament by the tenour hereof annuls rescinds and simply discharges the particular gifts foresaids granted to the persons above written and all that may follow or hath followed thereupon And ordains the same and all other Patents of that nature purchast or to be purchast for the benefit of particular persons in prejudice of the publick to cease and be ineffectuall in all time comming ACT LXIV COMMISSION FOR MANUFACTORIES 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament considering how necessary expedient and profitable the erecting and maintaining of Manufactories will be for this kingdome as well in keeping great quantities of money within the same which is now daily exported for wrought commodities as in setting poore ones on worke restraining of idle beggars increase of vertue and bringing of moneyes into the Countrey And this being a matter of so great goodnesse wished by every man and oft times aymed at to be brought to some perfection as witnesse many severall acts of Parliament acts of Convention and Councell especially King James the sixth his seventh Parliament cap. 113. Item King James 6. his 15. Parliament cap. 250. and 252. Item the acts of Councell May 1597. July 1600. November 1601. December 1601. May 1612. Octob. 1614. August 1616. July 1620. Feb. 1623. July 1623. Item the acts of Convention June 1605. November 1625. August 1626. yet the famine hath not as yet made any considerable progresse for want of cherishing entertainment and right order for prosecution thereof In consideration whereof His Majesty and Estates of Parliament being resolved to use all ordinar meanes for erecting cherishing and maintaining of Manufactories within this Kingdome And His Majesty with advice and consent foresaid being graciously pleased to grant all Liberties Priviledges and Immunities to the erectors thereof Therefore His Majesty and Estates foresaid gives grants and commits to these persons or Quorum thereof who shall be nominate by the Lords of secret Councell to whom the Kings Majesty and Parliament hereby gives the nomination of the saids Commissioners and Quorum thereof foresaid to the effect after specified full power warrant and commission to meet and conveen at Edinburgh or any other place or places at such dayes and times they or the said Quorum shall think fitting and there to consult advise and determine upon the best rules overtures and propositions and wayes for erecting and maintaining of the saids manufactories of all sorts With power to them or the said Quorum To call and conveen before and with them any person or persons who can give them information or assistance in the saids businesses As also with power to them or their said Quorum to appoint correction-houses in such parts of the Kingdome as they shall think most conduceable for the good of the saids Manufactories and restraint of idle and masterlesse beggars As also with power to them to prescribe rules and wayes for assisting supplying and maintaining of these who have already or shall during the time of this Commission erect and entertaine any of the saids Manufactories and to direct letters against masterlesse people and their receptars as well to burgh as land-ward commanding them to worke at such reasonable rates as the said Commissioners or Quorum thereof shall appoint With power likewise to them to make Corporations and to grant them priviledges conforme to the lawes of the Kingdome And sicklike his Majesty with advice foresaid out of his gracious favour and bountie doth hereby for the better encouragement to all these who have undertaken or shall undertake the erecting and maintaining of the saids Manufactories or any one thereof gives and grants to them the priviledges and immunities following viz. all Spanish and forraigne fine wool for making of fine cloth shall be custome free Item all litster ware oyle and others necessaries for the use of the saids workes allanerly shall be free of all Customes and Impost Item all parcels of cloth Seyes and others made by any who have erected or shall erect any of the saids works shall be Custome and Impost free for the space of fifteene yeares after the erecting thereof Item the workers of the saids works erected or to be erected shall be free of any taxation or imposition to be imposed on the Kingdome for any occasion by-gone or to come Item it shall not bee leasome to any in the Kingdome to hire reset or entertain any of the servants of the said works without consent of the Masters thereof ACT LXV COMMISSION BY THE KING AND Parliament to the Lords of secret Councell 16. November 1641. OUr Soveraign Lord with advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament Considering that his Majestie being now actually present in his royall person in this his native and ancient Kingdom and willing before his returne to England where his Majesties more ordinat residence hath been heretofore and will apparently be in time coming to leave behind him such a pledge and testimony of his tender respect royall care and fatherly affection for establishing the good and happie governement of this his Majesties ancient Kingdome as in some measure may supply the want of his royall presence amongst them Hath to this effect out of his native goodnesse condescended
of the saids Estates makes nominates and constitutes John Earle of Loudoun High Chancellour of this Kingdome Archbald Earle of Argyle Lord Campbell and Lorne William Earle of Glencairne Lord Kilmars John Lord Lindesay of Struther and Sir James Carmichael of that ilk Knight Thesaurer Depute his Majesties Commissioners to the effect under-written And gives and grants to them or any three of them the full place and power of His Majesties high Thesaurer Comptroller Collector and Thesaurer of his Majesties new augmentations with all liberties priviledges immunities benefits and emoluments whatsoever pertaining to the said place of high Treasurer Comptroller Collector and Thesaurer of his Majesties new augmentations and that in as ample manner and quality as the famine was in the Persons of any of His Majesties high Thesaurers in any time of before With power to them or any three of them to uplift gather and intromet with all and sundry His Majesties rents revenewes customes imposts casualities commodities dueties and others whatsoever any wayes belonging to his Majesty within this Kingdome or to his Majesties dearest Sonne the Prince and that of all years and termes by-gone and yearely in time comming and with power to them or any three of them with advice of the remanent Commissioners of Exchequer contained in his Majesties Commission under the great Seale and according to the tenour thereof to compone passe and subscribe signators gifts confirmations escheats liferents remissions tutories gifts by forfeiture recognition wards marriages reliefe non-entresses legittimations presentations taks rentals licences dispensations and others dispositions writs and securities whatsoever pertaining to the saids Offices or any of them or to the power and priviledges thereof But prejudice alwayes to the said Sir James Carmichael Thesaurer Depute of his gifts of the office of Thesaurary Depute whole liberties power and priviledges therein contained which are holden as herein exprest but adding or paring to him in the point of receiving and without derogation in any sort to this present act and commission And it is declared that the yearly fees and other casualities due to his Majesties principall Thesaurer and especially the summe of foure thousand pounds scots money shall bee divided equally amongst the saids first foure of the said commissioners by the said Thesaurer Depute who hath right to his owne fee and casualities by vertue of his gifts granted to him thereupon And His Majesty with consent foresaid ordains the Lords of His Majesties Privie Councell Session or Exchequer to grant and direct letters at the instance of the saids Commissioners for answering and obeying them their chalmerlands under receivers and officers of all and sundry of His Majesties rents casualities customes imposts and duties belonging to the said office and that enduring the time of this present Commission which shall endure to the next Parliament ACT LXIX ACT ANENT RESTITUTION OF HORSE And Armes to the Owners out-putters thereof 17. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord and Estates of Parliament Considering that diverse Souldiers aswell foot as horse who were imployed reiked out sent forth with the Armies and Regiments levied during the time of the late troubles Having at their going forth and outreiking received troup-horses arms ammunition horses and baggage horses from the heritors of lands and others who did reik and send them forth and that the saids Souldiers keepers up and withholders or have put away the saids horses and armes intrusted to them from the owners thereof Therefore Our said Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament doe hereby grant full power and warrant to the Committee appointed from the Parliament for regulating and setling of the common burdens and debts of the Kingdome and to all other Judges ordinair aswell to Burgh as Land within this Kingdome within whose bounds any such persons dwell or can be found who have keeped or detained either horses or armes That the saids Judges do forthwith upon complaint of the partie owner of the saids horses and armes call the receivers and detainers or out-putters of them before them and to discern and ordain them to deliver the saids horses and armes to the saids owners or the prices of same their receit of them being lawfully proven And with power to the saids judges to do every thing as lawfull and necessair anent the premisses agreeable to Justice and the Lawes of the Country ACT LXX ACT SALVO JURE CUIUSLIBET 17. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament Considering that in the present Parliament there are many particular Acts and Acts of ratifications made in favours of particular persons which may be prejudiciall to parties having intrest and not heard albeit the meaning of the Estates be at this time as it was ever in all preceding Parliaments That by no particular Act or Act of ratification granted to any particular person any other parties should bee hurt or prejudged of their lawfull rights and defences competent to them of the Law For remeed whereof it is statute and ordained that no ratification nor other particular Act whatsoever made in favours of any particular person in this present Parliament be prejudiciall to any other parties rights or defences competent to them of the law But that the saids particular Acts and Acts of Ratification made in favours of particular persons be alwayes understood salvo jure cujus●ibet ACT LXXI ACT APPOINTING THE NEXT PARliament to conveen the first Tuesday of June 1644. 17. November 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament Considering that forsameikle as by the Act of Parliament made in the Session of this present Parliament holden at Edinburgh in June 1640. anent trienniall Parliaments It is statute and ordained that before the closure of every Parliament the day of the next subsequent Parliament shall be condescended upon And because this present Parliament is this day by the assistance of God Almighty and his Majesties great wisedome to be brought to an happy conclusion Therefore his Majestie and Estates foresaids appoint and ordaine the first Tuesday of the moneth of June in Anno 1644. yeares to be the day of meeting and conveening of the next trienniall Parliament But prejudice alwayes to his Majesty to appoint any diets of Parliament betwixt and that day as his Majesty shall think fitting And ordaines all the Members of Parliament to meet and conveene at Edinburgh the said first Tuesday of June 1644. and all other persons interessed without any other or farther warning and premonition to be made for that effect declaring hereby that the publication of this Act with the rest of the Acts of this present Session shall be al 's sufficient for meeting and conveening of the whole Members of Parliament as if all former solemnities were used whereanent his Majesty and Estates hereby dispenses FINIS A TABLE OF THE PRINTED ACTS DONE IN THE SESSION Of the second Parliament of our Soveraign Lord King CHARLES c. Holden at EDINBURGH upon the eleventh day of June 1640. And in what Leafe
and Page the same is to be found 1ACT anent the choosing of Robert Lord Burghly to be President in this Court and Session of Parliament in respect of the absence of the Kings Commissioner pag. 3. 2 Act anent the constitution of the Parliament and all subsequent Parliaments pag. 4. 3 Act anent the choosing of Committees out of each Estate pag. 5. 4 Act anent the ratification of the acts of the assembly pag. 6. 5 Act anent the ratification of the Covenant and of the Assemblies Supplication act of Councell and act of Assembly concerning the Covenant pag. 9. 6 Act Recissorie pag. 20. 7 Act for planting of Kirks unprovided with Ministers through the Patrons default pag. 22. 8 Act anent admission of Ministers to Kirks which belonged to Bishopricks pag. ib. 9 Act discharging the going of Salt-pans and Mils on the Sunday pag. 24. 10 Act discharging Salmond fishing on the Sunday pag. ibid. 11 Act against Papists pag. 25. 12 Act discharging Zule vacance and appointing the Session to sit down the first day of November and rise the last of February and thercafter to sit down the first of June and rise the last of July yearely pag. 26. 13 Act discharging the Munday Market in Edinburgh Jedburgh Drumfreis Brechin and Glasgow pag. 27. 14 Act for taking order with the abuses committed on the Sunday by the confluence of people for hiring of Shearers pag. 28. 15 Act for directing Letters of Horning and Caption by the Lords of Session against excommunicate Prelates and all other excommunicate persons pag. 29. 16 Act anent the large Declaration or Manifesto pag. ibid. 17 Act statutarie appointing Parliaments to be holden once every three yeare pag. 30. 18 Act anent the keepers of the Castles of Edinburgh Striviling and Dumbartane pag. ibid. 19 Act anent the Production of the Registers and Records of Parliament to the first Session of each Parliament pag. 31. 20. Act discharging all Proxies to be admitted in Parliament and that no forraine Noblemen shall have place and voice in Parliament unlesse they have ten thousand marks of land-rent within this Kingdome pag. 32. 21. Act discharging the granting of Protections by the Lords of Councell and Exchequer pag. 33. 22. Act anent the Exchequer declaring the same to be onely Judges to matters concerning the managing of the Kings rents and casualities pag. 34. 23 Act in favours of those who held their lands of Archbishops Bishops or of their chapters pag. 35. 24. Act anent Vassals of erections that they be not subject in double payment nor the Superiours defrauded of their few duties pag. 36. 25. Act appointing all grievances to be given in plaine Parliament pag. 37. 26. Act for suppressing the distinction of spirituall and temporall Lords of Session pag. ibid. 27. Act against liesing-makers of whatsoever qualitie office place or dignity pag. 38. 28. Act anulling all unlawfull and unjust Proclamations made under the pain of treason against the disobeyers pag. 39. 29 Act explaining the preceding Acts of Parliament made against Bands and Conventions amongst the Subjects as also declaring the Bands and Conventions made and keeped since the beginning of the present troubles to be legall and lawfull pag. ibid. 30. Act anent the ward and marriage of these who shall happen to be killed in the defence of the Religion and liberties of Kirk and Kingdome pag. 40. 31 Act ratifying the act of the Lords of Session made for supplying of the absence of the Signet and discharging the transporting thereof or any other Seale in time comming pag. 41. 32. Act discharging all custome of Ammunition brought home to the Lieges to their owne use for defence of Religion and liberties of Kirk and Kingdome pag. 43. 33. Act for the Committees of Estates pag. ibid. 34. Act anent the common reliefe pag. 48. 35. Act ordaining Summonds to be direct and execute against the persons who are culpable of the crimes and faults contained in the Act to compeare before the next Session of Parliament pag. 52. 36. Act in favours of the Kings Vassals of ward-lands recommending their prejudice by the Act anno 1633. to the consideration of the next Parliament and in the meane time while then suspending the force and execution of that Act. pag. 53. 37. Act appointing the fees for the Procuratour the Clerk and Agent for the Kirk pag. 54. 38 Act ordaining the whole Subjects and Lieges of this Kingdome to obey maintain and defend the Conclusions Acts and constitutions of this present Session of Parliament and to subscribe the band appointed for that effect pag. 55. 39. Act declaring the Parliament current and continuing the same while the nineteenth day of November next pag. 59. A TABLE OF THE PRINTED ACTS WHICH WERE DONE IN THIS Session of the Parliament which began the 15. of July 1641. and concluded the 17. of November 1641. With the Acts of continuation of the said Parliament interveening betwixt the last Session thereof holden in June 1640. and the said 15. day of July 1641. 19. November 1640. 1ACT of continuation of the Parliament from the 19. of November 1640. to the 14. of January 1641. 61 14. Januarie 1641. 2 Act of continuation of the Parliament to the 13. of April 1641. 62 13. April 1641. 3 Act continuing the Parliament to the 25. of May 1641. 64 25. May 1641. 4 Act continuing the Parliament to the 15. of Iuly 1641. 65 18. August 1641. 5 Act containing the Oath ordained to be taken by every Member of Parliament before they proceed to any act or determination 67 26. August 1641. 6 Act ratifying the Articles of the Treatie 68 Ultimo Augusti 1641. 7 Act discharging James Bannatines Patent of pearling and wearing thereof 87 1. September 1641. 8 Act discharging unlawfull marriages 88 2 September 1641. 9 Act anent non-covenanting Patrones appointing the right of presentation to their Kirks to pertain to the Presbyterie ibid. 10 Act for freeing of Viccarages provided to Ministers for their stipends of all payment of taxations 89 9 September 1641. 11 Act against suspensions for Ministers stipends duties of Colledges Hospitals and Schooles ibid. 10. September 1641. 12 Act for abolishing the monuments of idolatry 91 13 Act anent non-communicants and excommunicate persons 92 14 Act anent the Bullion 93 16. September 1641. 15 Act anent the election of the Officers of Estate Counsellours and Sessioners 94 Ultimo Septembris 1641. 16 Act anent the nomination and election of the Lord Lowdoun to be Chancellour 95 29 October 1641. 17 Act anent the change of the termes from Whitsunday and Martinmas to Candlemas and Lammas ibid. 11 November 1641. 18 Act anent the charges of the Commissioners for the Barons 96 19 Act anent the charges of the Commissioners for the Sherifdome of Sutherland 98 13. November 1641. 20 Act anent the nomination and election of these Officers of Estate retained in their places 99 21 Act anent the nomination and election of Sir Alexander Gibson younger of Durie to be Clerk Register
of his infeftment of the lands of Nidrie marshall and others therein contained 263 Ratification in favours of William Seytoun of Grange of his gift of generall post-master of Scotland containing an exception in favours of the burghes of Bruntiland and Kinghorne 264 Ratification in favours of the town of Weik of their infeftment with a declaration declaring the said town to be the head burgh of the sheriffedome of Caithnes 265 Commission to the Earle of Erroll anent the justiciarie of the fishings upon the water of Ithane 266 Ratification in favours of the towne of Bruntiland of an act of exchequer with a declaration that Sir James Melvill his assuming of the style of Bruntiland shall no wayes be prejudiciall to their liberties 267 Ratification in favours of the Earle of Erroll of a pension granted to him by the Kings Majesty 268 Ratification in favours of the Earle of Kinoull of his right of the lands of Erroll 269 Ratification of the immutuall band amongst the heritours adjacent the Pow of Inchaiffray 270 Ratification in favours of William Gray of Pittindrum and William Master of Gray his son of a tak set by the Kings Majesty to them of the teinds of their lands lying within the Parochin of Fowles and others therein contained 271 Ratification in favours of the minister of Brechin 272 Ratification in favours of the Minister of Navar. 273 Ratification in favours of Sir Alexander Gibson of Durie one of the Senators of the Colledge of justice 274 Ratification in favours of the Master John Cant. 275 Ratification in favours of the Fewars of Kylismure 276 Ratification in favours of the James Dumbar 277 Ratification in favours of the Lord Lorne 278 Two ratifications in favours of the Laird Ackine 279 Two ratifications in favours of Sir James Macgill of Cranstoun Riddle Knight one of the Senators of the Colledge of Justice 280 Two Ratifications in favours of Sir James Scot of Rossie 281 Ratification in favours of the Earle of Eglintoun 282 Ratification in favours of the Earle of Queensberry 283 Ratification in favours of the rights of the Canongate 284 Ratification in favours of my Lord Advocate 285 Ratification in favours of Somervell of Drum 286 Ratification in favours of Robert Pringle of Stichell 287 Ratification in favours of John Carstairs 288 Ratification in favours of the Laird of Houstoun 289 Ratification in favours of Doctor Chalmers 290 Ratification in favours of James Maxwell of Innerweek 291 Ratification in favours of the Earle of Lawderdaill 292 Ratification in favours of Master William Cochrane of Cowdoun 293 Ratification in favours of the Towne of Irving 294 Ratification in favours of the Laird of Dalmahoy 295 Ratification in favours of the South Queensferrie 296 Ratification in favours of Sir Richard Grahame 297 Ratification in favours of William Scot and his brethren 298 Protestation Earle of Sutherland anent his place 299 Protestation Lord Borthwik anent his place 300 Protestation L. of Cambo as Commissioner for the Sherifdome of Fife 301 Protestation L. of Cesnok in name of the whole Barons 302 Protestation L. of Wedderburne as Commissioner for the Sherifdome of Bervik 303 Commission and warrant by the King and Parliament to the Exchequer for regulating the Book of Rates 304 Warrant by the King and Parliament to the Councel to dis-band the companies yet on foot and to provide for moneys for that effect 305 Protestation Towne of Kinghorne and Robert Hepburne for the Earle of Dumfermling against Halhils Ratification 306 Protestation for the Kings Veallers against James Sinclars Ratification 307 Protestation Towne of Renfrew against the Laird of Grenocks Ratification 308 Protestation Wrights of the Cannongate against the Wrights of Edinburgh their Ratification 309 Protestation Earle of Argyle against the Ratification for the town of Dumbartan 310 Protestation Town of Glasgow against the same Ratification 311 Protestation Town of Glasgow against the Ratification for the Burgh of Renfrew 312 Protestation Town of Renfrew against the Ratifications of the Burgh of Glasgow 313 Protestation Town of Dumbartan against the Ratifications of the said Burgh of Glasgow 314 Protestation L. Dun against the Ratification of the Towne of Montrose 315 Protestation L. of Houstoun against the Ratification of Renfrew 316 Protestation L. of New-warke against the Ratification of Renfrew 317 Protestation Marquesse of Hammiltoun against the Ratification of the Town of Linlithgow 318 Protestations Earls of Buckleugh and Hadingtoun and Bayliffe of Lochend against the Ratification in favours of Francis Stuart 319 Protestation Towne of Pebles against the Ratification of the Earle of Traquair 320 Protestation Lord Amond against the Act for the Kirk of Denny 321 Protestation L. of Minto against the Ratification of the Town of Glasgow 322 Protestation Towne of Renfrew against the Ratification in favours of the L. of Houstoun 323 Protestation Kirk of Anster against the Ratification of the Kirk of Kilrinnie 324 Protestation Sir William Dik and the whole fishers against the Ratification in favours of the L. Aickine 325 Protestation Town of Edinburgh against the Ratification in favours of the Wrights of the Canongate 326 Protestation Towne of Edinburgh against Robert Lesleys ratification 327 Protestation Earl of Galloway against the Ratification in favours of the Universitie of Glasgow 328 Protestation Earle of Pearth against the Town of Newburgh 329 Protestation and declaration Earle of Dumfermling against the Ratification for the Queenes-ferrie 330 Protestation Towne of Air against the Town of Irvings Ratification 331 Protestation for _____ Hoome against John Carstairs Ratification 332 Protestation Town of Brechin against the act of erection of the kirk of Carrestoun 333 Protestation Earle of Lauderdail against the Towne of Muscleburghs Ratification 334 Protestation and declaration Earle of Kinnoull contra Patrik Ruthvens Ratification 335 Protestation Towne of Edinburgh against the act in favours of the Hat-makers 336 Protestation L. of Haddo against the Ratifications in favours of the L. Fraser and L. Lesley and their protestation in the contrair 337 Protestation Laird Lesley for the shire against the Town of Aberdenes Ratification of their infeftment 338 Protestation Lord Maitland against the Earl of Hooms ratification 339 Protestation Lord Yester against the ratification of the Towne of Pebles 340 Protestation and declaration by the King and Parliament in favours of the Procutor and agent for the Kirk for their fees against the Ratification in favours of the Duke of Lennox of his right to the Bishoprick of Glasgow 341 Protestation Marques of Hammiltoun against the Duke of Lennox Ratification 342 Protestation Colledge of Glasgow against the Town of Glasgows Ratification 343 Protestation Earle of Lanerk for Robert Lesley against the Ratification of the gifts of the Bishops rents of Orknay with his Majesties declaration abiding by the gift of Robert Lesley as being first done and preferring the samine to all other gifts 344 Protestation L. Giffan against the Ratification in favours of the town of Glasgow of the Bishoprick of Galloway their gift therof 345 Protestation Earl of Murray against Innes of Leuchars Ratification 346 Protestation Town of Glasgow against the Town of Rutherglens Ratification 347 Protest L. of Balymayne against the L. of Panmures Ratification 348 Protestation Earl of Argyle against the Earle of Seaforths Ratification of the Lewes 349 Protestation Earl of Sutherland against that Ratification 350 Protestation Marquesse of Hamiltoun against the Towne of Lanerks Ratification 351 Protestation and declaration Towne of Dumbartan against Renfrew their Ratification 352 Protestation and declaration Renfrew against the Town of Dumbartan their Ratification 353 Protest L. of Lawers against the Earl of Tullibardans Ratification 354 Protestation Earl of Seaforth against the Ratification of the town of Weik 355 Protestation Earle of Southesk against the Ratification in favours of the Minister of Brechin with the Commissioners of Brechins protestation in the contrarie 356 Protestation Alexander Urchart against the Ratification in favours of the Town of Cromartie 357 Protestation Marques of Hammiltoun against the Ratification in favours of the Town of Glasgow 358 Protestation Lord Yester against the Ratification in favours of the Earl of Kinnoul 359 Protestation Earl Marshall against the Ratification in favours of the Earl of Kinnoull 360 Protestation in favours of the Earl of Erroll FINIS