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

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of Orkney Anent the Vassalls of ward lands 12 Commission to the Councell anent the Ministers stipends of Edinburgh Anent the rebells within the Sheriffdomes of Elgine Forres Nairne and Innernesse Anent the erection of Stranraver in a free burgh and the burgh Wigtouns petition in the contrary Anent directing of letters against the inhabitants of the west and north Yles Anent the articles given in by the inhabitants of Orkney and Zetland Anent the prices of these writes that paste the Chancellarie Anent erecting of a Colledge of Physitians in Edinburgh 13 Commission to the Commissioners of surrenders anent the Kirks of Nisbet and Crailing 14 Act anent the dissolution of the Abbacies of Holy-rude-house and New-abbey 15 Act of rehabilitation of Frances Stewart with provision therein in favour of the Marques of Hamiltoun and sir Thomas Thomson 16 Protestation Bishop of Dunblane 17 Protestation sir Patrick Murray of Elibanke 18 Protestation Marquesse of Dowglas 19 Protestation Laird of Wauchtoun 20 Protestation sir Iames Lokhart younger of Ley. 21 Protestation sir Iames Maxwell of Calderwood 22 Act in favour of the Earles of Roxburgh Buckeleuch 23 Act in favour of Master Robert Craige for printing the booke called De feudis 24 Act in favour of William Dowglas of Cavers 25 Act of naturalization of certaiue noblemen and gentlemen of England 26 Act in favour of George Earle of Kinnoull Chancellor 27 Protestation Archbishop of Saint Andrews 28 Act in favour of the Duke of Lennox 29 Protestation Lord Lindesay 30 Act in favour of the Marques of Hamiltoun 31 Act in favour of the Marques of Hamiltoun 32 Act in favour of the Earle of Sutherland anent the regalitie and sherifship of Sutherland and making thereof a distinct sherifdome and erecting Dornoch in a free burgh Royall 33 Act in favour of the Earle Marshall 34 protestation Bishop of Murray 35 Act in favour of the Earle of Buchane for precedencie before certaine other Earles 36 Act in favour of the Earle of Buchane 37 Act in favour of the Earle of Galloway 38 Act in favour of Alexander Lord Gairlies 39 Act in favour of the Earle of Annandaill 40 Act in favour of the Earle of Annandaill 41 Act in favour of the Archbishop of Glasgow 42 Act in favour of the Bishop of Rosse anent annexation of Ferne to Rosse 43 Act in favour of the Bishop of Galloway 44 Act in favour of the Bishop of Dunblane 45 Act in favour of the Vniversitie of Saint Andrews 46 Act in favour of the Kings Colledge of Aberdeene 47 Act in favour of the Colledge of Glasgow 48 Act in favour of the Lord Lorne 49 Act in favour of the Lord Lorne 50 Act in favour of the Lord Lorne 51 Act in favour of the Lord Lorne 52 Act in favour of the Lord Yester 53 Act in favour of the Lord Lowdoun 54 Act in favour of the Lord Lowdoun 55 Act in favour of the Lord Napeir 56 Act in favour of the Lord Lindesay 57 Act in favour of the Burgh of Aberdeene 58 Act in favour of the Burgh of Glasgow 59 Protestation Chapter of Glasgow 60 Act in favour of the Burgh of Culrose 61 Act in favour of the Burgh of Hadingtoun 62 Act in favour of the Burgh of Bruntiland 63 Act in favour of the Burgh of Bamffe 64 Act in favour of the Burgh of Pittinweyme 65 Protestation Earle of Kelly 66 Act in favour of the Burgh of Selkirk 67 Protestation Marquesse of Dowglas 68 Protestation Earle of Roxburgh 69 Protestation Sheriffe of Forrest 70 Protestation Andrew Riddell 71 Act in favour of the Burgh of Air 72 Act in favour of the Burgh of Innernes 73 Protestation Earle of Murray 74 Protestation Lord Gordoun 75 Act in favour of the Burgh of Carraill 76 Protestation sir Iames Learmonth of Balcomy 77 Protestation Laird of Barnes 78 Act in favour of the Burgh of Kinghorne 79 Act in favour of the Burgh of Dumbartane 80 Act in favour of the Burgh of New-Galloway 81 Protestation Burgh of Kirkcudbright 82 Act in favour of the burgh of Lawder 83 Act in favour of sir Robert Dowglas of Spot 84 Act in favour of sir William Anstruther 85 Protestation Earle of Kellie 86 Protestation towne of Pittenwyme 87 Act in favour of the Laird of Panmoor 88 Act in favour of James Livingstoun of Beill 89 Act in favour of James Maxwell of Innerweik 90 Act in favour of the said James Maxwell and his spouse 91 Act in favour of the heires of Master Patrick Murray 92 Act in favour of William Murray 93 Protestation Vicount of Stormonth 94 Act in favour of sir Thomas Hope of Craig-hall Knight Baronet 95 Act in favour of sir James Lockhart younger of Ley. 96 Act in favour of the said sir James Lockhart 97 Act in favour of sir Patrick Murray of Elibank 98 Act in favour of six John Dalmahoy 99 Act in favour of the Laird of Glenurquhy 100 Act in favour of Doctor Beatone and his spouse 101 Act in favour of Henrie Nisbet 102 Protestation Lord Balmerinoch 103 Act in favour of John Oliphant of Bachiltoun 104 Protestation Duke of Lennox 105 Act in favour of sir Iames Mac-Gill of Cranstoun Riddell Knight Baronet 106 Act in favour of sir Thomas Thomson of Dudinstoun Knight 107 Act in favour of the Laird of Swynton 108 Act in favour of Master Walter Quhytfuird 109 Act in favour of Master Walter Quhytfuird 110 Act in favour of the Laird of Philorth younger 111 Act in favour of the Laird of Cors-hill 112 Act in favour of Master Iames Bannatine of Newhall 113 Act in favour of Master Andrew Aytoun of Logy Advocate 114 Act in favour of sir Iames Hamiltoun of Preist-field 115 Protestation sir Thomas Thomson 116 Act in favour of Iohn Campbell Fear of Calder 117 Act in favour of sir Iohn Spottiswod of Darsie 118 Act in favour of the Laird of Pitslig● 119 Act in favour of the Laird of Edzell 120 Act in favour of the Laird of Rouchlaw 121 Act in favour of Iohn Sinklar of Stevinson 122 Act in favour of Thomas Crombie of Kemno 123 Act in favour of Patrick Mac-Gie of Larg 124 Protestation Archibald Stewart of Phintilloch 125 Act in favour of the Ministers of Port-Patrick 126 Protestation Laird of Kinhilt 127 Act in favour of sir Arthur Dowglas of Quhittinghame 128 Act in favour of Master william Drumond 129 Act in favour of the Skinners of Edinburgh 130 Act in favour of Master Iames Nicolson of Colbrandspeth 131 Act in favour of the Fewars of Innerask 132 Act in favour of Iames Scot of Gallowshiells 133 Protestation Earle of Roxburgh 134 Protestation Sheriffe of Forrest 135 Act in favour of the Laird of Bishoptoun 136 Protestation Earle of Lauderdail contra the Earle of Annandaill for prioritie of place 137 Act in favour of Master William Cuninghame of Broome-hill 138 Act in favour of Master Iames Raith of Edmistoun 139 Act in favour of the Laird of Tindall 140 Act in favour of Iohn Erskyne of
of Ministers and others foresaid That a commission be granted by his Majestie with consent of the Estates and by authority of this present Parliament THEREFORE His Majestie with consent of the said Estates hath granted and by these presents granted full power and commission to the persons after following To wit Nine of the Clergie nine of the Nobilitie nine of the small Barons and nine of the Burgesses Together with my Lord Chancellour and eight officers of Estate viz. George Earle of Kinnowll Chancellour William Earle of Morton Thesaurer Iohn Archbishop of Saint Andros Thomas Earle of Handingtown Lord Privie Seale Patrick Archbishop of Glasgow William Earle of Marshall George Earle of Wintown Iohn Earle of Perth Iohn Earle of Kinghorne William Earle of Dumfreis William Earle of Sterling Secretary David Earle of Southask Iohn Earle of Traquar Thesaurer Depute Iohn Earle of Weymes Archibald Lord Napier George Lord Corstorpheine Alexander Bishop of Dunkell Iohn Bishop of Murray Iohn Bishop of Rose Adam Bishop of Dunblane David Bishop of Brichen Andro Bishop of Argyle George Bishop of Orknay Sir Iohn Hay Clerk of Register Sir Thomas Hope Advocate Sir George Elphingston Iustice Clerk Sir Iames Galloway Master of Requests Sir Robert Spotswood Sir Iames Learmouth Sir Iames Lokhart younger of Ley Sir Iohn Charters Sir Robert Grier Iohn Boyll of Kelburne Sir William Douglas of Cavers The Laird of Inchmartein the Laird of Lugtown Iohn Sinklar Iohn Maknacht Archibald Tod Edward Edger Master Alexander Guthrie Gabriel Cunighame Robert Tailyor William Mickle-Iohn and Master Robert Cuninghame or any fifteen of them there being three of every Estate with three of his Majesties officers of Estate Of which number of fifteen the Lords Chanceller The saurer and Privie seale Archbishops of Saint-Andrews or Glasgow Earle Marshall and Earle of Wintown or any one of them shall be one to meet and conveen at Holy-rude-house or Edinburgh at such times and places as they shall think fit And there to prosecute and follow forth the valuation of whatsover teinds personage or vicarage within the Kingdome which are as yet unvalued And also to receive the report from the Subcommissioners appointed within ilk Presbyterie of the valuations of whatsoever teinds led and deduced before them according to the tenor of the subcommissions direct to that effect And to allow or dissallow the same according as the same shall hee found agreeable or disagreeable from the tenour of their subcommissions And also with power to rectifie whatsoever valuations led or to be led to the enorme prejudice of the titulars and to the hurt and detriment or the Kirke and prejudice of the Ministers maintenance and provisions or of his Majesties annuitie and for the better expeding and advancing of the said valuations with power to appoint Committees or Subcommittees of their owne number To receive the reports of the said valuations made or to be made And to receive admit and examine witnesses and to take parties oathes with their depositions where the same is referred to oath And to give such farther power to the said Committees or Subcommittees of their owne number as they shall think fit for the good of the worke and speedy finishing of the same And sicklike with power to them if need be to appoint Subcommissioners not being of their own number within any parochin or Presbyterie of the Countrie for leading and deducing of the said valuations and to receive the reports thereof allow or disallow of the same And generally with power to them to set down whatsoever other order or course which shall be thought fit and expedient for dispatch of the said valuations rectifying thereof or finall closing of the same And sicklike with power to the said Commissioners or any fifteen of them as said is there being three of ilk Estate with any one of the persons of the quorum above-specified after the closing and allowance of the valuations of ilk Kirke and Parochin To appoint modifie and set downe a constant and locall stipend and maintenance to ilk Minister to be payed out of the teinds of ilk parochin according to the tenour of the acts above-specified Referring like as his Majestie referes with consent of the said Estates to the said commissioners the triall of the reasons and causes which may move the said Commissioners to goe beneath the quantitie of eight chalder of victuall or of eight hundred markes of money proportionally in manner contained in the said act And sicklike with power to the said Commissioners to divide ample and spatious parochines where the same shall found necessarie and expedient or to unite divers Kirks in whole or in part to others And to ratifie and allow after triall and consideration such union or dismembring of Parochines as hath been formerly made by vertue of the former Commissions And sicklike with power to them to appoint and prvoide for such other pious uses in each parochin as the estate thereof may beare And sicklike with power to the said Commissioners as said is to take order that every heritor and life-renter of lands shall have the leading of their own teinds parsonages and vicarages thereof they paying the price contained in the act above-specified incase they be willing to buy the same from the titular having power to sell or otherwise paying the rate of teind exprest in the foresaid act and to that effect with power to the said commissioners to set downe the prices of sellable teinds according to the worth thereof in each part of the countrey where the same grow and are bred and also with power to them to set downe such good and ample securities as may stand by law both for the buyers of teinds to the effect the titulars may be fully denuded in their favour And also for securitie to the titulars and sellers of the price due to be payed to them for the said teinds And also to set downe the securitie in favour of the titulars and of the Ministers so farre as concernes the maintenance assigned to them for good thankfull and timous payment of the rate of teind where the same are not or cannot be sold And sicklike with power to the said commissioners to discusse and determine all questions which may arise betwixt the titulars and heritors anent the price of teinds according to the nature and qualitie of the rights to be sold whether the same be heritable or temporall and to proportionate the price accordingly and also to divide the price of teinds betwixt heritors and life-renters thereof and betwixt titulars taksmen and others who have severall and distinct rights to the said teinds sellable according to the qualitie of their rights And also with power to them to cause the titulars who sell their said teinds to exhibit their rights and titles to the effect that they may be lawfully denuded thereof in favour of the said heritors and life-renters respective without prejudice alwayes to his Majesties annuitie to bee payed forth of the