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B05253 Laws and acts past in the third session of the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign, Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. Holden at Edinburgh, from the eighteenth of June, 1663. to the ninth of October thereafter, on which day the Parliament was dissolved; by a noble lord, John Earl of Rothes, Lord Lefly and Bambreith ... / with the special advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament.; Laws, etc. Scotland.; Rothes, John Leslie, Earl of, 1630?-1681.; Scotland. Convention of Estates. 1674 (1674) Wing S1278A; ESTC R183991 41,047 48

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authorize and require the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council to be carefull to see this Act put to due execution and for that end to call before them all such persons as after admonition of the Minister in presence of two sufficient witnesses and by him so attested shall be given up to the Council as transgressors of this Act in with-drawing from their Paroch Churches as aforesaid and the same after hearing of the parties being duely found to decern and inflict the censures and penalties above-mentioned and such other corporal punishment as they shall think fit and direct all execution necessary for making the same effectual and to do every other thing they shall find necessary for procuring obedience to this Act and putting the same to punctual execution conform to the tenor and intent thereof II. Additional ACT concerning the Declaration to be signed by all persons in publick Trust FOrasmuch as by an Act past in the second Session of this Parliament on the fifth of September last concerning the Declaration to be taken by all persons in publick Trust It is remitted to His Majesties Commissioner to take such course as he should think fit how these who are presently in Office may subscribe the Declaration And the King's Majesty being resolved that all in publick Trust should without further delay sign the same But considering that in this vacand time many of the Courts of Justice do not sit so as some longer time must be allowed unto them Therefore the King's Majesty with advice and consent of His Estates in Parliament Statutes and ordains all persons who enjoy or possess any publick Trust or Office within this Kingdom as Officers of State Members of Parliament Privie Councellors Lords of the Session Commissioners in Exchequer all members of the Colledge of Justice Sheriffs Stewarts ●ailies of Regalities Commissaries Justices of Peace and their respective Deputes and Clerks and all who enjoy any other publick Charge Office or Trust within the Kingdom to subscribe the Declaration thereunto subjoyned in presence of the several Courts they relate to betwixt and the eleventh of November next to come or sooner as they shall have occasion or be required thereto by His Majesties Council Discharging hereby all such of them who shall not sign the same as said is to exerce any publick Trust or Office within the Kingdom after the said eleventh of November And that a speedy account may be returned hereof It is hereby Ordained that the Sheriffs in the several Shites be carefull in requiring due obedience to this Act and that they and all others concerned therein make report thereof to His Majesties Council betwixt and the first of January next to come And seing the election of the Magistrates and Council of Burghs will occur about Michaelmass next and that some disaffected persons in Burghs having none or small advantages by their Magistracy may upon account of this Declaration refuse to accept any Charge or Trust It is therefore by His Majesty with advice foresaid Statute That at the next ensuing election of Magistrates within Burgh all such persons who shall continue in or be of new elected to be Magistrates Clerks or of the Council of Burghs shall at such their elections if they be present or otherwise how soon thereafter they shall be required thereto by those who did elect them sign the Declaration aforesaid Declaring hereby all who shall refuse or delay the same to be from thenceforth not only incapable of and to have forfaulted the priviledges of a Magistrate but also all the priviledges of Merchandizing Trading and others belonging to a Burgess And that the several Burghs make report of their proceedings therein to His Majesties Council betwixt and the foresaid eleventh of November as they will be answerable upon their duty and alleagiance And for such as shall hereafter be admitted to any publick Trust or Office they are to sign the Declaration in the maner and under the certifications exprest in the former Act of Parliament of the fifth of September And His Majesty doth hereby recommend to the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council to be carefull that these Acts be put to due execution and receive obedience conform to the tenor thereof I Do sincerely affirm and declare that I judge it unlawfull to Subjects upon pretence of Reformation or other pretence whatsoever to enter into Leagues and Covenants or to take up Armes against the King or these Commissionate by Him and that all these Gatherings Convocations Petitions Protestations and erecting and keeping of Council-tables that were used in the beginning and for carrying on of the late troubles were unlawfull and seditious And particularly that these Oaths whereof the one was commonly called The National Covenant as it was sworn and explained in the year one thousand six hundred and thirty eight and thereafter and the other entituled A Solemne League and Covenant were and are in themselves unlawfull Oaths and were taken by and imposed upon the Subjects of this Kingdom against the fundamental Laws and Liberties of the same And that there lyeth no obligation upon me or any of the Subjects from the saids Oaths or either of them to endeavour any change or alteration of the Government either in Church or State as it is now established by the Laws of the Kingnom III. ACT against Protections THe King 's most Excellent Majesty being carefull that the benefit of the Law in the administrations of Justice be free to all His Majesties good Subjects And considering the prejudices many have formerly sustained in the stopping of the course of Justice by the too frequent granting of Protections against personal execution Therefore and for preventing of the like for the future His Majesty with advice and consent of His Estates in Parliament Doth Ratifie Approve and Renew all former Acts of Parliament made against the granting of Protections And Dischargeth the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council Session and Exchequer to grant Protections to any persons against personal execution certifying such as shall grant the same they shall be lyable for the debt against which they grant the Protection and all execution shall pass against the havers thereof as if the same had not been granted It is alwayes hereby Declared That notwithstanding hereof it shall be free to the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council Lords of Session and Exchequer and to the Justice-general and His Deputes when any person or persons are summoned and appointed to appear personally before them to give order now as they have been in use formerly to do for suspending personal execution against the persons so summoned and appointed to appear for such few dayes as they may come to give their appearance and during their necessar stay and some few dayes for their return and that according as the saids respective Judges shall find reason upon the particular applications to be made thereupon IV. ACT for the establishment and constitution of a National Synod FOrasmuch as the
the former Act with this addition That strong Beggars with their Bairns be imployed in common Works and that they shal continue servants therein during their life-times And considering the tenth Act of the two and twentieth Parliament of His said Royal Grand-father King James the sixth Recommending to all His good Subjects to take into their service poor and indigent Children declaring that they shall be subject to their said Masters their Heirs and Assignes in all kind of service that shall be enjoyned to them untill they pass their age of thirty years compleat and that they shall be Subject to their Masters correction and chastisement in all manner of punishment life and torture excepted and that if it shall happen the said persons to absent themselves from their Masters service without their licence not only to be lyable to bodily punishment at their Masters difcretion but that all recepters of them shall be obliged to restore them to their Masters within twenty four hours after they be required otherwise to pay to their said Masters ten shillings Scots for ilk dayes absence till they be restored And His Majesty considering that the chief cause whereby the foresaids Acts have proven in-effectual and that Vagabounds and idle Persons do yet so much abound hath been that there were few or no common Works then erected in the Kingdom who might take and imploy the said idle Persons in their service and that now by His Majesties Princely care common Works for Manufacturies of divers sorts are setting up in this Kingdom Therefore His Majesty with advice and consent of His Estates in Parliament Ratifies and Approves the foresaids Acts of Parliament with this addition That it shall be leisum to all Persons or Societies who have or shall set up any Manufacturies within this Kingdom to seize upon and apprehend the persons of any Vagabonds who shall be found begging or who being Masterless and out of service have not wherewith to maintain themselves by their own means or work and to imploy them for their service as they shall see fit the same being done with the advice of the respective Magistrates of the place where they shall be seized upon And Ordains the Paroches where such Vagabonds or idle Persons as shall be found begging were born or in case the place of their nativity be not known the Paroches where they have any residence haunt or most resort for the space of three years immediately preceeding their being so apprehended who thereby are relieved of the burden of them to make payment to the Persons or Societies that shall happen to imploy them of two shillings Scots money per aiem for the first year after they be apprehended and one shilling Scots per diem for the next three years thereafter the one half thereof to be payed by the Heretors of the severall Paroches respective and the other half thereof to be payed by the Possessor and Inhabitants dwelling upon the ground of each Heretor respective Likeas His Majesty with advice and consent foresaid Ordains the Heretors of each Paroch or as many of them as shall happen to meet upon publick intimation made at the Paroch-kirk upon any Sabbath at the dissolving of the Church from the first Sermon by any of the Heretors of the Paroch or by the imployers of the Poor to make up a stent Roll for maintenance of the Poor in their Paroch who shall be imployed as said is at the rate aforesaid the one half thereof to be payed by the Heretors either conform to the old extent of their Lands within the Paroch or conform to the valuation by which they last payed assessment or otherwayes as the major part of the Heretors so meeting shall agree Life-renters and Wod-setters alwayes being lyable during their Rights as Heretors and the other half thereof to be laid upon the Tennents and Possessors according to their means and substance And in case the saids Heretors being required by any Person or Society imploying the Poor as said is shall failȝie to make up and deliver a stent Roll in manner foresaid with power to the Persons Society or others intrusted by them to charge the Heretors of each Paroch for the sum of two shillings Scots per diem for each one of their Poor whereof they shall be relieved in manner foresaid conform to the old extent or valuation foresaid at the option of the Person or Society imploying or these intrusted by them which stent Roll shall continue and stand for one year after the making up thereof either by the Heretors or in case of failȝie by the Persons or Societies imploying the Poor as said is and shall then be renewed from year to year during the years above-written Providing also that the Heretors in case they failȝie to make astent Roll as said is and be charged conform to the old extent or valuation of their Lands that they shall have relief of the Tennents and Possessors of their Lands for the one half of what they shall be distressed for And His Majesty with consent foresaids Ordains Letters of Horning to be directed hereupon at the instance of the Persons or Societies imployers of the Poor or persons intrusted by them against the Heretors and others for payment of the said daily allowance for the Poor or against the recepters of them being so imployed for ten shillings Scots money per diem upon fifteen dayes only Providing alwayes that after examination of the case the Lords of the Privy Council shall find cause for directing such Letters And Ordains all Sheriffs Stewarts Bailies of Regality Principalitie Magistrates of Burroughs or Justices of Peace and their Constables to be assisting in the apprehending of the saids Vagabounds or in the bringing of them back to their service after they shall be imployed And strictly Prohibits and Discharges all persons whatsoever to oppose or hinder the taking or bringing back of them in maner foresaid respective under the pain of deforcement Likeas it is hereby Declared That the Poor so imployed shall continue in the service of the imployers and under their direction and correction in maner foresaid not only during the space of the maintenance to be payed for them by their Paroches in maner above-written but also for the space of seven years thereafter for meat and cloath only Declaring alwayes likeas it is hereby expresly Declared that the Burgh of Air nor their inhabitants shall no wayes be comprehended herein but are excepted here-from in all points And recommends to the Lords of the Privy Council to see this Act and all former Acts of Parliament made against sturdy Beggars and Vagabonds put to execution with power to them to supply by their order what shall be deficient as to the execution of the saids Acts. XVI ACT anent the measure of Coal OUr Soveraign Lord considering that several questions and debates do arise betwixt the buyers of Coal and the Customers and Receivers of the Bullion anent the measure of the chalder
Securities of his Lands Act concerning the Earl of Cassils Act anent the Lights on the May. Act rescinding the pretended forfeiture of the Laird of Glengairy Act rescinding the pretended forfeiture of Mackclean of Lochbouy Act rescinding the pretended forfeiture of Mackclean of Kingerloch Decreet Earl of Southesk and Lord Burghly against the Shire of Fife Decreet Marquess of Montross against the Marquess of Argyl Decreet Laird of Dury contra Duke of Hamiltoun Act in favours of the Burgh of Aberdeen Act for two Fairs and a weekly Mercat in Strathaven Act in favours of Patrick Dumbar Act in favours of the Laird of Edgerstoun Act for three Fairs to the Town of Lesly Act for a weekly Mercat and two Fairs in the Town of Tullith Act for a yearly Fair in Aldeir Decreet Pluscarden contra Mackpherson and others Act in favours of the Clan Gregor ☞ Decreet E. Roxburgh con E. Lothian anent the Title of Lord Ker. Decreet Earl of Airly against Mackenȝie and others Act for repairing the Bridge of Sanchar Act for two Fairs and a weekly Mercat in Hamiltoun Act rescinding the pretended forfeiture of David Graham of Gorthy Act in favours of Doctor Gleg ☞ Record of the losses of some Noble-men for their loyaty ☞ Act for ordering the precedency of the Officers of State Decreet of forfeiture against Sir Archibald Johnstoun Act rescinding the pretended forfeiture of the Lord Heries Ratification in favours of the Earl of Roxburgh Ratification in favours of the University of St. Andrews Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Lauder Ratification in favours of Major Ramsay Ratification in favours of the Laird of Hayning Ratification in favours of John Stirling of Orther-field Ratification in favours of the Earl of Leiven Ratification in favours of John Campbel of Ardchattan Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Linlithgow Ratification in favours of the old Town of Aberdeen Rat. of the mortification of a Hospital in the Paroch of Largo Ratification in favours of the Laird of Monymusk Protestation by the Earl of Aboyn in name of the Marquess of Huntly against it Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Dumbartoun Protestation of the Town of Glasgow against it Ratification in favours of the Town of Glasgow Protestation by the Duke of Lennox and Hamiltoun and the Burghs of Dumbartoun and Renfrew against it Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Forterose and Protestation by the Town of Innerness against it Ratification in favours of the Officers of the Mint Protestation for the Burgh of Edinburgh against it Act for coyning of Copper-money Act for providing a Stock to the Mint-house Decreets of forfeiture against William Dundass of Magdallans and John Hume of Kello Act anent the redemption of Infeftments of Fee granted under reversion Act rescinding the pretended forfeiture of Sir Robert Spoteswood Act rescinding all Decreets of forfeiture against Archibald and Mackgilespik Mackdonal of Colinsay Act rescinding the forfeiture of Archibald Mackdonald of Sands ☞ Protestation by the Creditors of the Marquess of Argyl that they be not prejudged by any Sentence to be given against him ☞ Decreet and Sentence of forfeiture against the Marquess of Argyl Decreet and Sentence of forfeiture against Mr. James Guthry Decreet and Sentence of forfeiture against William Govan Decreet L. Cochran against the Executors of the Earl of Buccleuch Act for two Fairs to the Burgh of Ruthglen Act for Imposition for upholding a Bridge on the Water of Fleet. Acts concerning the Town of Edinburgh and their Annuity out of the House-mails and the Imposition granted to them of two pence upon the pint of Ale c. Decreet Duke of Hamiltoun contra Ardkinglass Commission for a Council of Trade Decreet in favours of the E. of Callander against the E. of Leiven Act for changing an High-way at Abbotshall ☞ Act in favours of William Purvess Decreet Sir William Baily of Lamingtoun contra Mrs. Whalley Act for the ordinar allowance of the Clerk Registers Subscription Ratification in favours of the Marquess of Montrose Act ratifying the union of the Paroches of Logy montrose and Perth Act anent slaying of Fish in forbidden time Act in favours of the Earl Cassils Earl Lothian Brody c. Commission concerning the Annuel-rents due by persons forfeited by the Usurpers Decreet in favours of Mackintosh against Lochyel Decreet Murdoch Mackclean against John Mackallester c. ☞ Protestations by the Earl of Arrol Earl Craufurd and Lindsay the General of the Mint and the Provost of Edinburgh in name of the Royal Burroughs against the power of the Justices of Peace Act in favours of the Commissars of Edinburgh Act in favours of the Earl of Middleton and Sir John Smith Act in favours of the Earl of Middleton and Sir John Weymes Act for two Fairs to the Burgh of Culross ☞ Act for raising a moneths maintenance imposed in the year one thousands six hundred and fifty one for the Kings use and eighty thousand merks due by the Burroughs Act in favours of the Earl of Dundee Act in favours of the Hat-makers in Edinburgh and Protestation by the Town of Edinburgh against it Decreet John Mackdowgal contra Campbel ☞ Decreet of forfeiture against John Swintoun Act rescinding the pretended forfeiture of the Earl of Branfurd Ratification in favours of the Earl of Panmure Commission for the Fishings of North and South-esks Ratification in favours of the Lord Rollo Ratification in favours of the Earl of Murray Ratification of the Rights and Liberties of the Burgh of Dundee Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Kintor Ratification in favours of the Earl of Tweddal Ratification in favours of Alexander Thomson Ratification in favours of the Earl of Athol Ratification to Sir John Gilmor President of the Session of his Rights of the Barony of Craigmillar Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Dunkell and Protestations by the Town of Perth against it Two Ratifications to the Earl of Craufurd and Lindsay Ratification to the Earl of Lauderdaile of the regality of Thirlestane and Lordship of Musleburgh ☞ Rat. to the Earl of Lauderdaile of the gift of Swintouns forfeiture Ratification in favours of Mr. James Douglass Ratification to Sir John Gilmer of his gift of Pension ☞ Ratification to Sir James Hope of his right to the Mines Ratification in favours of the Laird of Calder Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Aberdeen Ratification in favours of Mr. John Herbertson Ratification in favours of the Earl of Home Ratification in favours of Sir Alexander Home Ratification in favours of Mr. John Cunningham Ratification in favours of James Innes Ratification in favours of Sir James Cunningham Ratification in favours of Sir Robert Murray of Camron Ratification in favours of the Earl Marshal SECOND SESSION ACt for calling in the Bishops to the Parliament Act for setling the Orders in the Parliament-house Act concerning Members of Parliament who do not attend ●acommendation for the Creditors of the late Marquess of Argyl ●ommission for tryal of the burning
the Gates of Drumlanrig Modification and Recommendations for some suffering Ministers Proclamation for the anniversary Thanks-giving Act concerning the Earl of Mortun and Town of Rirkwall Act for yearly Fairs in Corstorphin Act in favours of the Lord Fraser for his Title of Lord Fraser Act betwixt the Lord Burghly and Shire of Fife Act in favours of Alexander Bruca Brother to the E. of Kincarden Act anent the Chapter of Argyl and Glenorchies Protestation against it Act in favours of the Inhabitants of Orknay Act for relief of those who were over-burdened in their Levies in anno 1649 for their concurrence in the Engagement in anno 1648. Act concerning the Ministers of Edinburgh Act rescinding the pretended forfeiture against Harthill Act in favours of the Earl of Perth and others for some monies due to them by the Shire of Perth ☞ Commission for the Creditors of forfeited persons Act for keeping the Registers of Session in the Parliament-house Decreet Marquess of Huntly cont Innes Cromarty Rob. Foulis c. Decreet Laird of Haddo contra Lesly Act of dissolution of the Earldom of Orknay Decreet Macklaud contra Mr. David Drummond c. Decreet Sir James Mackdonald contra Mackconochie Inera Act for changing the Way betwixt the south Ferry and Cramona ☞ Act in favours of the Town of Edinburgh Decreet against Archibald Campbel Decreet of forfeiture against Ardkinlass and Ormsay Act in favours of the Lord Lyon Act for an Arch-deanry in the Isles Act in favours of Sir Robert Fletcher Decreet Mrs. Whaley contra Lamintoun Act for changing the Mercat-day in Aberdeen Act in favours of the Town of St. Andrews Act for yearly Fairs to the E. Kinghorn Glenerchie Tarbet Haddo Act for two Fairs yearly and a weekly Mercat in Dalmeny Act in favours of the Earles of Queensberry and Annandail Decreet in favours of Mr. Thomas Mackenȝie Act for building a Meal-mercat in Dumfries ☞ Act concerning the Declaration ☞ Act anent the manner of voting by Billets ☞ Act for excepting some persons from publick Trust Act containing some exceptions from the Act of Indempnity Act anent the Children and Posterity of forfeited Persons Act in favours of the Countess of Bransurd and Lady Forrester Act in favours of the Lord Mackdonald Act in favours of Lamont ☞ Act freeing Bishops Vassals from the charges of Commissioners to the Parliament Commission for rectifying the Valuations of Aberdeen Shire Recommendation in favours of John Mein Decreet Dunolich against Campbel ☞ Suspension of publick Debts with References in favours of the Lord Burghly and Lord Carden Ratification in favours of the Archbishop of St. Andrews Ratification in favours of the Bishop of Edinburgh Ratification in favours of the Bishop of Galloway Ratification in favours of the Bishop of Brichen Ratification in favours of the Bishop of Argyl Ratification in favours of the Earl of Craufurd and Lindsay Two Ratifications in favours of the Duke of Lenex Two Ratifications in favours of the Earl of Athol Ratification in favours of the Earl of Tullibarden Ratification to Sir John Gilmor of his Lands of Craiglockhart Ratification to the Laird of Morphie Ratification to the Laird of Allardice Ratification to the Laird of Glenorchie Two Ratifications to the Laird of Cromarty Ratification to John Beaton Ratification to the Burgh of Linlithgow Ratification to Sir John Strachan Ratification to Paul Symer Ratification to the Earl of Annandail Ratification to the Earl of Newburgh Ratification to Sir Robert Innes of Muretoun THIRD SESSION ACt concerning the constitution and election of the Lords of the Articles Warrands for personal Protections against Captions for some time to the Lord Sinclar and others Commission for trying of the contrivance and carrying on of the Act of Billeting Decreet and Sentence of forfeiture against Archibald Johnstoun sometime of Waristoun Act ratifying the Remission granted to George Campbel Act for annexing some Kirks to the Deanry of St. Andrews Record of the production of the Duke of Monmouth's Patent to be Duke of Buccleuch Act allowing to the Ministers who served before and in year one thousand six hundred and sixty two the hall of the Stipend due for that year Ratification in favours of Sir Peter Wedderburn Act rescinding a former Act past in the last Session of Parliament anent some Fees acclaimed as due to the Lyons Office ☞ Act concerning the matter of Billeting and a Letter directed to His Majesty thereupon Act for repairing the High-wayes at the Town of Prestoun Warrand for three Fairs to the Town of Newburgh Act concerning the pardoning and restoring the Children of forfeited persons Angus and Donald Mackclauds declared Fugitives ☞ An Imposition for repairing and upholding a Bridge in Claidsdail Warrand for changing the Fair-day of the Town of Clackmannan Reference to His Majesty concerning the Process against Assint Act concerning the Imposition laid on English Commodities Act past in favours of Silk-weavers c. ☞ Act for changing of the name of Souter of late used by some of the name of Johnstoun Act for an Imposition for repairing the High-way betwixt Corstorphin and the Cow-bridge Warrand for changing the Fair-day of the Town of Nairn Commission concerning the Annual-rents due by person forfeited by the Usurpers ☞ Act rescinding the Acts past in the second Session of this Parliament for excepting from publick 〈◊〉 and voting it by Billets Act in favours of Doctor Colvil ☞ Act concerning the riding of the Parliament and the Penalties of such as shall be absent from it Decreet betwixt Sir Arthur Forbess and the Lord Cochran Act in favours of Mr. John Wilkie Act anent the vacand Stipends in Argyl and Isles Act for repairing the Bridge of Tullibody Act for the disposal of some vacand Stipends Act for the Bridge of Dalkeith Act for upholding the Bridge or Kippon and for two Fairs at the Kirk of Kippon Act for a yearly Fair in the Barony of Caskibon Act for changing the weekly Mercat of Pettenweyms Act in favours of John Halybrunton concerning his Writes ☞ Act appointing the Fines to be payed into any person his Majesty shal appoint Act in favours of the Captain of Dunstaffnage and others Two Fairs yearly to be kept in the Barony of Preston The Fairs granted to the Town of Whitchorn changed in the dayes and dyets thereof Decreet the Earl of Rexbrugh contra Sir John Weymes Act for two Fairs and a weekly Mercat in Stanbyve Act concerning the making of Cairds Recommendation in favours of the Marquess of Montross Warrand for two Fairs and weekly Mercat to the Laird of Drum Warrand for paying of some debt due by the Shire of Dumfries ☞ An Act and Ratification of the Contract of Marriage betwixt the Duke and Dutchess of Buccleuch and Warrand for registrating the Contract Act concerning the Stipend of the Ministers of the Cannongate Remit the Duke of Hamiltoun contra Lady Forrester Warrand for two Fairs and for changing the Mercat-day of the Barony of Skirling Warrand for a yearly Fair on the Brae of Athol Act for a Fair and weekly Mercat on the Lands of Kinudy● Act concerning Broomhalls Writes Act for an Imposition for repairing and keeping up the Bridge of Sauchtonhall and Clegorn Remit to the Session concerning the eighty thousand marks claimed from the Burroughs Lamonts Process against George Campble remitted to the Session Recommendation in favours of some suffering persons Commission for ordering the prices of Offices Writes and Seals Act suspending execution for publick debts untill the next Parliament Act concerning the Zetland Company of White-fishing remitted to the Council Act for a yearly Fair in Paisla Remit to the Council anent the Act for Trade Warrand for changing a Way near Leiainton Act for renewing the Justices of Peace Ratification in favours of Sir Andrew Aiton Ratification in favours of the Lords of the Session Ratification in favours of David Souter Ratification in favours of Mr. Alexander Foulis of Ratho Ratification in favours of the Bishop of Aberdeen Ratification in favours of Sir Robert Sinclar of St●iustoun Ratification in favours of Mr. Robert Sinclar of Longformaeus Ratification in favours of Thomas Hamiltoun of Bathgate Ratification in favours of William Prestoun of Valifield Ratification in favours of Mr. Robert Prestoun of that ilk Ratification in favours of Michael Balfour of Pitmedden Ratification in favours of James Campbel and his Son Ratification in favours of John Malcolm Ratification of a mortification in Perth Ratification in favours of George Home of Kames ☞ Ratification in favours of the Earl of Craufurd and Lauderdail the Lord Parbroth the Lairds of Hatton and Ardross Colonel Lesly and James Seot of their Gifts of Mines and Minerals Ratification in favours of James Dickson Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Whitehorn Ratification in favours of Sir John and Mr. Alexander Gibson Ratification in favours of the Earl of Rothes Ratification in favours of the Earl of Dumfermliur Ratification in favours of Sir John Home of Remon Lord Justice Clerk and Protestation for Sir Alexander Home and Wedderburne against it Ratification in favours of William Soot of Ardross Rat. to the Town of Edinburgh of their right to the Citadel Ratification in favours of Captain Lookhart FINIS