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

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William Stewart of Egirness George Stewart of Tuderghie William Macguffock of Alterry Thomas Stewart of Glentark Richard Murray of Brughtoun younger Iohn Macculloch of Myrtoun Stewartry of Kirckudburgh For the Stewartry of Kirckudburgh and Burghs within the same Robert Earl of Nithisdail Iames Earl of Galloway Robert Viscount of Kenmure Alexander Lord Garlies Iohn Lord Herris Iohn Lord Kirkudburgl Robert Master of Herris Iohn Herris of Maybie Sir Iames Murray of Babertoun David Macbrair of Newark William Maxwel of Kirkhouse Mr. Alexander Spotswood of Sweetheart Mr. Thomas Hay of Lands Iames Maxwel of Braikenside Roger Gordoun of Troquhen William Gordoun of Schirrirners Mr. William Gordoun of Earlestoun Robert Maxwel of Orchartoun William Mackleland of Collin George Maxwel of Munshes Richard Murray of Broughtoun Alexander Mackghie of Balmackghie William Greirson of Bargaton Iohn Corsan of Sannick Gilbert Brown of Kempiltoun Iohn Dunbar of Machirmore Iohn Mure Tutor of Cassincarie Patrick Mackie of Larg Andrew Herroun of Kiruchtrie and Iohn Ewart of Mullack the Provost and Baylies of Kirkudburgh for the time being and the Provost of Newgalloway for the time being Peibles For the Sheriffdom of Peibles and Burghs within the same John Earl of Traquair John Earl of Tweddal the Lairds of Blackbarronie elder and younger VVilliam Murray of Stainhope Sir John Vaitch of Daick John Vaitch his son Sir Michael Naesmith of Possa Sir Robert Murray of Skirling Robert Hunter of Polmude VVilliam Horsburgh of Horsburgh VValter Murray of Halmyre Adam Murray of Cardon James Geddes of Kirkurd John Murray of Romano Mr. John Dickson of VVitsleed Alexander Bailȝie of Flemingtoun-milne Mr. John Hay of Haystoun George Tait of Pirne Mr. VVilliam Burnet of Cringeltie George Brown of Scotstoun VVilliam Brown of Stevnson James Lawson of Cairnmure VVilliam Goven of Cardrona _____ Hamiltoun of Caldcoat Bute For the Sheriffdom of Bute and Burghs within the same VVilliam Duke of Hamiltoun Sir James Stewart Sheriff of Bute Dougal Stewart his son Hector Bannatine of Beams Ninian Stewart of Kilcatten Ninian Stewart of Ashboag John Stewart of Ardinho John Hamiltoun Baily of Arran VVilliam Hamiltoun of Coats James Stewart of Kiniwhinlick and Iohn Glask of Branser the Provost and Baylies of Rothsay for the time being Stirline For the Sheriffdom of Stirline and Burghs within the same VVilliam Duke of Hamiltoun Iames Marquess of Montrose _____ Earl of VVigtoun Iames Earl of Callender _____ Lord Fleming Iames Lord Forrester Alexander Levingstoun Nevoy to the Earl of Callender Sir VVilliam Levingstoun of VVestquarter Sir Robert Elphingstoun of Quarrel Normand Levingstoun of Milnehil Mr. Andrew Oswald of Dalderse Iohn Rollo of VVoodside VVilliam Bruce of Newtoun Thomas Elphingstoun of Catherhal Iohn Murray of Polmais Iames Seatoun of Touch Sir Iohn Rollo of Bannackburne Sir Charles Erskin of Alva VVilliam Stirline of Herbertshire Alexander Monro of Bearcrofts Sir Iames Levingstoun of Kilsith _____ Hamiltoun of Pardewie Iohn Stirline of Bankel Sir George Stirline of Keir Sir Mungo Stirline of Glorat _____ Buchannan of that ilk Alexander Glass of Coltinghoofe Sir Iohn Stirline of Carden younger Walter Leckie of Deshors Iohn Leckie of that ilk Alexander Cunningham of Bowhan and Mr. Alexander Nairn of Easter-Greenyards the Provost Baylies Dean of Gild and Treasurer of the Town of Stirline for the time being Bamff For the Sheriffdom of Bamff and Burghs within the same William Earl of Marshal _____ Earl of Findlater Walter Ogilvy of Boyne Sir Iohn Gordoun of Park Sir Alexander Urquhart of Dunlugus William Innes of Kinermonie Mr. Iohn Abercrombie of Glassock George Gordoun of Thornbank Alexander Garden of Troup Iames Innes of Auchrosk Sir Alexander Abercrombie of Birkinboge William Dalgarno of Blackwater and Alexander Ogilvie of Kempcairn The Provost and Baylies of the Town of Bamff for the time being and the Baylies of Culen for the time being Sutherland For the Sheriffdom of Sutherland and Burghs within the same _____ Earl of Sutherland George Lord Strathnaver _____ Lord Rae Alexander Lord Duffus Robert Gordoun of Langdail Sir Robert Gordoun of Embo Robert Gray of Skibo Robert Gordoun of Carrol Hugh Macky of Scowry Angus Macky of Melnies Iohn Sutherland of Clyne William Gordoun of Dalphollie the Provost of Dornoche for the time being and Alexander Gordoun Burgess there Clackmannan For the Sheriffdom of Clackmannan and Burghs within the same Henry Bruce of Clackmannan Sir Charles Erskin of Alva Mr. Robert Bruce of Schanbodie Iohn Nicolson of Dillicultrie David Bruce of Kennet William Stirline of Herbertshire Mr. Thomas Naper Baily in Allaway Patrick Burn of Sheirdel and John Keirie in Allaway Elgin For the Sheriffdom of Elgin and Burghs within the same Alexander Earl of Murray Alexander Lord Duffus James Grant of Freuchie Sir Robert Innes of that ilk Thomas Mackeinȝie of Pluscardin Sir Robert Innes of Muirtoun James Brodie of that ilk Robert Cuming of Altar Walter Kinnaird of Cubin Sir Alexander Innes of Cokstoun Sir Robert Dunbar of Grainghil John Stewart of Newtoun Alexander Dowglass of Speiney Alexander Tulloch of Tannachie David Dunbar of Dunfail George Innes of Caldcoats John Grant of Ballandolloch Patrick Grant of Achehangin William Grant of Cardels James Grant of Achernick the Provost and two Baylies of the Burgh of Elgin for the time being the Provost and eldest Baily of the Burgh of Forres for the time being Innerness For the Sheriffdom of Innerness and Burghs within the same the Earl of Murray the Earl of Seafort James Grant of Freuchie Lauchlan Mackintosh Uncle to the Laird of Mackintosh John Forbes of Cullodin Hugh Fraser of Belladrum Alexander Mackintosh younger of Connedge Hugh Fraser of Foyer Donald Mackintosh of Oldourie Mr. Roderick Mackeinȝie of Kilmure Alexander Graham of Drynie Sir John Urquhart of Cromarty Alexander Dunbar of Kennedfield Kenneth Mackeinȝie of Coul Roderick Mackeinȝie of Davachmaluake Roderick Mackeinȝie younger of Ferburn Colein Mackeinȝie of Reidcastle John Cuthbert of Castelhil Eune Mackpherson Tutor of Cluny Sir Norman Mackleod of Kernary John Grant of Garthinmore Mungo Grant of Cunnigars James Grant of Sheuglie the Provost and Baylies of Innerness for the time being James Anderson and Robert Innes in Forterose the Provost and one of the Baylies of Dingwel for the time being Cromarty For the Sheriffdom of Cromarty and Burghs within the same Sir John Urquhart of Cromarty Alexander Urquhart of Kinnudie Alexander Clunes Baily of Cromarty Renfrew For the Sheriffdom of Renfrew and Burghs within the same Hugh Earl of Eglingtoun James Lord Kilmares Alexander Lord Montgomery George Lord Ross William Lord Cochrane William Master of Cochrane the Lairds of Houstoun elder and younger the Lairds of Blackhal elder and younger Sir Patrick Maxwel of Newwark Sir George Maxwel fiar thereof Sir James Hamiltoun of Orbistoun Alexander Cunningham of Craigains _____ Pollock of that ilk Sir John Shaw younger of Greinock Cornelius Crauford of Jordanhil the Laird of Bishoptoun younger Alexander and John Poterfields elder and younger of Duchel Patrick Fleming of Barnchano George Howstoun of
Johnstoun John Maxwel of Blackestoun Archibald Stewart of Scotistoun John and James Maxwels elder and younger of Southbarn James Brisbane of Serviland Matthew Brisbane of Rosland Sir Adam Blair of Lochwood Andrew Sempil in Renfrew Robert Pollock of Milnburn the Baylies of Paislie for the time being and James Dunlop of Howsil Aberdeen For the Sheriffdom of Aberdeen and Burghs within the same Colonel George Keith of Aden Alexander Frazer elder of Philorth Sir John Gordoun of Haddoe Sir John Forbes of Watertoun Sir John Keith Knight Marshal Sir James Baird of Achmedden Robert Irwing of Fedderet George Gordoun of Coclarachie John Gordoun of Blelack Alexander Fraser younger of Philorth Alexander Keith younger of Ludquhairn John Udnie of that ilk Major George Keith of Knock Alexander Bannerman of Elsick _____ Bannerman his son John Gordoun of Fechil Lieutenant Colonel Forbes of Fouls John Seatoun of Thorntoun Alexander Straquhan younger of Glenkinidie Frances Frazer of Kinmundie _____ Erskin of Pittodrick Alexander Erskin of Rothnie Alexander Lumsdaine of Carnday Colonel John Fulertoun of Dudwick John Meldrum of Hattoun and John Gordoun of Auchleuchries the Provost Baylies Treasurer and Dean of Gild of Aberdeen for the time being the Provost and two Baylies of Kintore for the time being John Johnstoun Baily of Inverurie and William Ferguson younger Burgess there Ross For the Sheriffdom of Ross and Burghs within the same Kenneth Earl of Seafort Sir George Mackenȝie of Tarbit David Ross of Belnagonie John Monro younger of Foulis David Ross of Pitcalnie William Ross of Grunord Walter Innes of Innerbrekie Hector Dowglas of Muldarg Hector Mackenȝie of Assint Mr. Thomas Mackenȝie of Inerlael Sir VVilliam Sinclair of May VVilliam Sinclair of Dunbeath Sir George Monro of Culkairn and James Hay Burgess of Tain Kincardin For the Sheriffdom of Kincardin and Burghs within the same William Earl of Marshal John Earl of Middletoun Robert Viscount of Arbuthnet Alexander Lord Halkertoun and in his absence Alexander Master of Halkertoun Alexander Straton of that ilk Sir John Keith Alexander Bannerman of Elsick and _____ Bannerman his son David Ramsay younger of Balmayn Sir James Straquhan of Thorntoun Sir Robert Graham of Morphie Sir Alexander Burnet of Leyes Sir Frances Ogilvie younger of Newgrange John Barklay of Johnstoun Colonel Henry Barklay of Knox Arthur Stratoun of Snadoun _____ Falconer of Glenforquhar Robert Keith of Whitriggs William Rait younger of Halgrein Andrew Wood of Babignie _____ Allerdes of Allerdes Sir James Ramsay of Benholme Sir Alexander Carnagie of Pittaro Andrew Arbuthnet of Fiddes Mr. William Ramsay of Woodstoun Caithness For the Sheriffdom of Caithness and Burghs within the same _____ Earl of Caithness Sir William Sinclair of Mey William Sinclair of Ratter VVilliam Sinclair of Dumbeath John Sinclair of Brims _____ Murray of Pennieland David Murray of Clairden Robert Monro of Borlome Alexander Sinclair of Telsten David Sinclair of Dune Mr. James Innes of Sandsaid James Sinclair of Assere Frances Sinclair of Stirkaike Walter Innes of Ortoun Orkney and Zetland For the Sheriffdoms of Orkney and Zetland and Burghs within the same _____ Earl of Mortoun Colonel John Stewart of Newwark James Stewart of Gramsay Hugh Halcu of that ilk Robert Stewart of Burgh Mr. Patrick Graham _____ James Batkie of Tankerness Patrick Monteith of Egilshaw Hugh Craigie of Gairsey Patrick Blair of Little-Blair Archibald Stewart of Burrough George Smith of Rapness John Sinclair of Quandail James Sinclair of Skalloway Andrew Bruce of Munis William Bruce of Soundburgh Mr. James Mouat _____ Gilbert Nivin _____ Chein of Eslemont and Robert Hunter Factor for the Earl of Mortoun Forfar For the Sheriffdom of Forfar and Burghs within the same Dundee excepted James Earl of Buchan Patrick Earl of Kinghorn James Earl of Southesk _____ Earl of Airlie John Earl of Dundee Robert Viscount of Arbuthnet James Lord Ogilvy George Lord Brichan David Lord Lour James Lord Couper Sir David Ogilvie son to the Earl of Airlie Sir James Ogilvie of Newgrange John Ogilvie of Balfour Sir John Carnagie of Boysack Sir Alexander Erskin of Dun John Lindsey of Edgle John Wood of Bonnytoun John Graham younger of Fentry David Fothringham of Pourie John Garden of Latoun David Erskin of Carboddo William Fullertoun of that ilk Mr. Robert Hay of Dronlaw John Ogilvie of Pettenves Sir John Carnegie of Boniemune James Scot of Logie Peter Young of Seatoun Walter Graham of Duntroun James Durham younger of Omachie Patrick Lyon of Bridgtoun William Lyon of Eastergill Henry Mauld of Melgum William Gray of Innerichtie John Fothringham of Dunun John Ogilvie of Peil Patrick Wentoun of Strickmartine James Crightoun of Ruthven David Neavoy of that ilk John Scrimger of Kirktoun John Hunter of Balgay Sir Alexander Wedderburn of Blackness Mr. Patrick Yeaman of Dryburgh Mr. James Kid of Craigie Peter Lyon of Cossans Peter Blair of Dunkeny David Carnegie of Craig and Robert Arbuthnet of Fyndourie two of the Magistrates of Forfar Breichen Montrose and Aberbrothick for the time being For the Town of Dundee comprehending as said is the Magistrates and Council for the time being Berwick For the Sheriffdom of Berwick and Burghs within the same Sir Archibald Cockburn of Langtoun James Hoppringle of that ilk John Home of Blaccader Sir James Home of Eccles Sir Robert Dowglas of Blaikerstoun John Home of Prandergaist George Ramsay of Idingtoun Mr. Robert Sinclair of Longformacus George Home of Kaimbes Robert Home of Kimerghame Archibald Dowglas of Lumsdaine John Ker of Westnisbit Patrick Boge of Burnhouses Alexander Home of Linthil Robert Home of Bogend Mr. John Home of Bellita Mr. Thomas Ridpeth of Fulfardlies and the two Baylies of Lawder for the time being Nairn For the Sheriffdom of Nairn and Burghs within the same Sir Hugh Campbel of Caddel John Grant of Moynes John Hay of Lochlow Hugh Ross of Kilravock Thomas Dunbar of Grange Alexander Campbel of Urchney Alexander Dunbar of Booth John Sutherland of Kinstairie Hugh Hay of Brichmony Colin Campbel of Delneyes John Ross of Braidley Hugh Ross younger of Clava two of the Magistrates of the Burgh of Nairn for the time being With power to the saids Commissioners or major part of them to take trial of what Malt is brewed and sold within their respective divisions and to order the collecting and raising of the Excise thereof at two merks upon the Boll and to raise the remainder of the proportion imposed upon each respective Shire and Burgh which shall not arise by paiment of the foresaid two merks upon the Boll of Malt and of the rates imposed upon the other particulars above mentioned brewed and sold or imported as said is from the respective Shires and Burghs in lew of the Malt brewed in their own houses and that according to the rule of the valuations as the same were apportionat before August last As also with power to the saids Commissioners to meet and conveen at such times and places as they shall think fit and to choose their own Conveeners