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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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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
Kirks be changed by the Lawes of the Countrey And it is alwaies declared that this admission standing good for the present intrants their time is and shal be without prejudice to the right of patronage belonging to his Majesty or to any other Kirk-patron whatsoever whensoever their Kirks shall fall to vaike ACT VIII ACT ANENT ADMISSION OF Ministers to Kirks which belonged to Bishopricks THE Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall authority Considering that the right of patronage and power of presenting of Ministers to divers Kirks within this Realme have been acclaimed and possessed by the sometime pretended Bishops and Archbishops within this Kingdome by vertue of the 2. Act of Parliament 1606. anent the restitution of the estate of Bishops or by some other right or pretence of right to the very great grief and prejudice of this Kirk her just liberty and possession since the Reformation by Superintendents and the Commissioners of the Kirk before the erection of Presbyteries And since by Presbyteries themselves who have been respective in possession for providing and planting of all Kirks within this Kingdome belonging to the Bishopricks And that even since their annexation 1587. upon the sute and calling of the Congregations and Paroches where the Ministers were to serve in the function of the Ministerie which is most evident by the 7. act of the 1. Parliament of our dearest father in the yeare 1567. and by the assignation to Ministers of stipends out of the thirds of benefices and letters of horning constantly used to bee direct by deliverance of the Lords of Session upon the provisions and admissions of Ministers to the saids stipends out of the thirds of benefices by Superintendents Commissioners of the Kirk and Presbyteries respectivè without any presentation at all both before and since the act of annexation 1587. whereby the Ministers so provided and admitted did brook and enjoy the fruits and rents assigned and their stipends during their life time and many of them yet living doe still brook and enjoy the same And suchlike the foresaid priviledge and the right of the Kirk is evident by divers Acts of her Generall Assemblies made thereanent and by her frequent grievances against the usurpation of Prelats and others upon her said right and possession and especially by her protestation against the foresaid two Acts of Parliament of King Iames the 6. his Majesties Umwhile dearest father holden in the yeare 1606. whereby the Prelats pretended right of patronages and advocations of Kirks and defrauded the Kirk thereof And now seeing the said Act of that Parliament in the yeare 1606. is rescinded cassed and annulled in this present Parliament and it is most reasonable that the Kirk be restored now after the abolition of the Estate of Bishops to the wonted rights priviledges and liberties which she had and was in possession of before the restitution of Bishops Therefore the saids Estates of Parliament conveened as said is decernes statutes and ordaines that according to the said 7. Act of the first Parliament of the Kings Majesties Umwhile dearest father the full power of providing of all Ministers to Kirks which the saids pretended Bishops have been in use to provide since the said Act of their restitution 1606. shall hereafter belong and appertaine to the Kirk and that in all time coming Presbyteries who are now in place of Superintendents and Commissioners of the Kirk within their severall jurisdictions shall provide and admit Ministers to all these vacand Kirks which before were acclaimed by the foresaids Bishops by the said Act of restitution 1606. to the fruits and stipends thereof but prejudice alwayes to any patronages of Kirks which belong either to the Kings Majesty or to any Laick patron or to any Nobleman Baron or Burgesse right and possession before these late troubles and but prejudice of the interest of the paroches according to the Acts and practise of the Kirk since the Reformation And declares that the said provision and admission with collation and institution following thereupon shall be a sufficient right and title for the Intrant to possesse and enjoy the whole fruits rents and stipends whatsoever belonging to the Kirk and to the Ministers serving the cure thereat And ordaines the Lords of Session and all other Judges competent to give out decreets and sentences letters conforme horning and inhibition and all other executorialls upon the said provision and admission of Ministers by Presbyteries collation and institution following thereupon suchlike as they are in use to doe upon collation and institution following upon presentations from lawfull patrons ACT IX ACT DISCHARGING THE GOING OF Salt-pans and Mylnes upon the Sabbath day FOrsamekle as the Estates of Parliament presently conveened by His Majesties speciall authority Considering that GODS publick worship upon the Sabbath day is hindered and the Sabbath day prophaned by the going of Mylnes and Salt-pans upon the Sunday For remeed hereof the Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall authority discharges and prohibites all Salt-pans and Mylnes within this Kingdom from all going grinding making of Salt or any wayes working upon the Sunday in any time hereafter And ordaines the Salters Millers and other servants in the saids Mylnes and Salt-pans to attend GODS publick worship every Sunday hereafter under the paines and censures contained in the Acts of the Assembly or other Kirk-Acts set down hereanent To the which Acts the saids Estates of Parliament interpones the civil sanction and authority of Parliament for the better execution thereof ACT X. ACT DISCHARGING SALMOND-fishing on Sunday THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall authority Considering the great abuse and prophanation of the Sabbath day occasioned by the fishing of Salmond upon that day whereby many people are with-holden from divine exercise are imployed in the ordinary works of their calling or other wayes have opportunity to mis-spend their time in unlawfull actions contrary to the Law of GOD and Acts of this reformed Kirk Therefore for remeed thereof in all time comming inhibites and discharges all manner of Salmond-fishing upon the Sabbath day under the paine to the contraveeners to be punished as breakers of the Sabbath day by the confiscation of the nets and fish to the behoofe of the poore ACT XI ACT AGAINST PAPISTS THE Estates of Parliament now presently conveened by his Majesties speciall authority ratifies and approves all and whatsoever acts and statutes of Parliament Convention or Secret Councell made against Papists against sayers and hearers of Masse and against Jesuits Seminary Priests and against excommunicate persons for papistry or for resetting of Jesuits and excommunicate Papists and against the resetters of the foresaids persons or any of them in the whole heads and articles thereof And specially but prejudice of the generality foresaid ratifies and approves the Act of Parliament made by his Majesties Father of blessed memory Parl. 13. cap. 164. and Parl. 14. cap. 193.194 and the Act
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
the two last Acts of continuation thereof the one bearing date the 19. of November 1640. and the other bearing date the 14. of January last by-past 1641. And in the mean time the Estates declares the said Parliament to be current to the effect above-written unto the day foresaid with continuation of dayes and ordaines the whole Acts and Statutes made and concluded in plaine Parliament in that Session thereof in June last by-past together with all former Acts of continuation made by the said Estates to stand and have the force and strength of Laws and Acts conform to the tenours thereof such like as any Acts and Statutes of any preceding Parliaments in any time by-gone And namely but prejudice of the generalitie foresaid the Act of the Committee of Estates to stand in full force in all the clauses thereof aye and while it be discharged by the Estates And ordaines the foresaids Acts with the Act of Election of Robert Lord Burghlie to be preses at this meeting of Estates together with this present Act of continuation to be published and printed conforme to the last Act of continuation of the date foresaid notwithstanding of this present continuation of the Parliament to the day above-written ACTS DONE AND PAST AT EDINBURGH May 25. 1641. ACT ANENT THE ELECTION OF Robert Lord Burghly to be President of this meeting of Estates in Parliament THe Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall Authority this 25. day of May 1641. yeares to the which day the Parliament was continued by the last act of continuation thereof of the date the 13. day of April 1641. yeares foresaid Did unanimously with one uniforme consent elect and chuse Robert Lord Burghly to be President of this their meeting of Estates in Parliament ACT IIII. ACT ANENT THE CONTINUATION Of the Parliament to the 15. day of July 1641. yeares with continuation of dayes THE Estates of Parliament presently conveened by his Majesties speciall authority yet as of before continues this present Parliament and all summonds and actions intended or depending with all supplications grievances and other matters belonging to the said Parliament against all parties cited or desired to be sent home to Scotland as Incendiaries or cited for other crimes or causes and the former citations and continuations thereof and this present continuation to continue in the same force strength and effect as they were at the severall daies of compearances respectivè whereunto they were cited and as if they had been called or were now called per expressum upon the saids severall daies whereunto they were cited respective as said is or upon the severall daies of continuation whereunto this Parliament was continued from time to time notwithstanding of the not calling of them publikely in judgment at none of the saids dayes which was no wayes necessary to have beene done nor to be done before insisting against them in respect that they were both cited to severall daies of compearance with continuation of dayes that the Parliament was continued from time to time to certaine other daies also with continuation of dayes to the fifteenth day of July next to come with continuation of dayes and that for satisfying his Majesties gracious desire signified by his Majesties letter direct to the Estates for that effect beating date the 18. of May 1641. yeares And also for sundry grave and weighty considerations concerning the weal of the Estate Kirk and Kingdom known to the Estates But prejudice alwaies to the Estates of Parliament of their undoubted libertie to sit without prorogation except they consent to a prorogation and that by reason that all Acts of prorogation of Parliament are Acts of Parliament and no Acts of Parliament can be made without consent of the Estates conveened and sitting in plaine Parliament AT the which fifteenth day of July next to come ordaines the whole Estates to be present and to attend at Edinburgh or where it shall happen the famine to be holden for the time And such like ordaines his Majesties Advocate and Procutors of Estate all and every one of them to compeare and attend and to insist as they shall be commanded by the Estates against whatsoever persons indited or to be indited And discharges the said Advocate and Procutors every one of them to consult with or take upon hand directly or indirectly to defend any who shall seek their advise for pleading or maintaining them in any sort against any pursuit moved or to be moved against them in Parliament for any crime against the publick or to give any information for that effect And that because it is incumbent to the Kings Majesties Advocate and Procutors of Estate to pursue all who happens from time to time to be cited to the Parliament for any offence against the publike and no wayes to take their Patrocinie but prejudice likewise of the power granted to the Cornmittees of Estate contained in the Act of this present Parliament made thereanent dated the 11 of June last and mentioned in the three last Acts of continuation thereof The first dated the 19. November 1640. the second the 14. of January 1641. and the third dated the 13. of Aprill the same year 1641. yeeres And in the mean time the Estates declares the said Parliament to be current to the effect above-written unto the day foresaid with continuation of dayes and ordaines the whole Acts and Statutes made and concluded in plain Parliament in that session thereof in June last by-past together with all the former Acts of continuation made by the saids Estates to stand and have the force and strength of Lawes and Acts conforme to the tenours thereof such like as any Acts and statutes of any preceding Parliaments in any time by-gone And namely but prejudice of the generality foresaid the act of the Committee of Estates to stand in full force in all the clauses thereof ay and while it be discharged by the Estates and ordaines the foresaids Acts with the Act of election of Robert Lord Burghlie to be preses of this meeting of Estates together with this present Act of continuation to be published and printed conform to the last act of continuation of the date foresaid notwithstanding of this present continuation of the Parliament to the day above-written ACTS DONE AND PAST IN THE LAST SESSION OF THE SECOND PARLIAMENT OF OUR SOVERAIGN LORD c. Beginning the 15. day of June 1641. and ending the 17. of November the same year according to the severall dates respective after specified prefixed thereto ACT V. ANENT THE OATH TO BE GIVEN BY Every member of Parliament August 18. 1641. FORSOMUCH as the honour greatnesse and happinesse of the Kings Royall Majestie and the welfare of the Subjects depend on the puritie of Religion as it is now established in this Kingdome the laws liberties and peace thereof which ought to be sought after by all good Christians loyall Subjects and true Patriots And to be furthered and maintained by
any of the Kingdomes shall rise in arms or make war against any other of the Kingdoms and subjects thereof without consent of the Parliament of that Kingdome whereof they are subjects or upon which they doe depend that they shall be held reputed and demained as traitours to the States whereof they are subjects And that both the Kingdomes in the cases aforesaid bee bound to concurre in the repressing of these that shall happen to arise in Armes or make warre without consent of their owne Parliament And that the way of conveening Forces for suppressing such as levie warre bee as in case of Invasion Provided that this bee not extended to particular quarrells upon the borders And that it bee enacted that in such case It shall be lawfull for any of the subjects to conveene to suppresse such evill affected persons And that each Kingdome shall bee bound by publike faith punctually to performe this Article And if eyther parliament shall denounce warre they shall give three moneths warning That the Peace to be now established may be inviolably observed in all time to come It is agreed that some shall be appointed by his Majestie and the Parliaments of both Kingdomes who in the interim betwixt the sitting of the Parliaments may be carefull that the peace now happily concluded may be continued and who shall endeavour by all means to prevent all trouble and division And if any debate or difference shall happen to arise to the disturbance of the common peace they shall labour to remove or compose them according to their power It being supposed that for all their proceedings of this kinde they shall be answerable to the Kings Majestie and the Parliaments And if any thing shall fall forth which is above their power and cannot bee remedied by them they shall informe themselves in the particulars and represent the same to the Kings Majestie and the ensuing Parliaments that by their wisedome and authoritie all occasions and causes of troubles being removed the peace of the Kingdome may be perpetuall to all Posteritie And it is declared that the power of the Commission shal be restrained to the articles of peace in this treatie Whereas it is desired that an Act may be made in the Parliament of England for ratifying of the Treatie and all the Articles thereof which is likewise to be ratified in the Parliament of Ireland which in all the Articles is comprehended under the name of England and after the Treatie is confirmed in the said English Parliament and all other necessarie conditions performed and Armies on both sides shall at a certain day to be appointed for that effect remove and disband So that when the Scottish Armie shall remove from New-castle the English Armie shall likewise be disbanded and repaire home to their severall Countries and places of their residence and the Irish Army to disband before that time that hereafter a quiet and durable peace may bee kept according to the Articles And that this Treaty and whole proceedings thereof may be likewise ratified in the Parliament of Scotland and a firme Peace established It is desired that his Majestie may bee graciously pleased now to declare That the ensuing Parliament of Scotland shall have full and free power as the nature of a free Parliament of that Kingdome doth of it self import to ratifie and confirm the Treatie and whole Articles thereof and to receive account of all Commissions granted by them examine their proceedings and grant exonerations thereupon And to treat deliberate conclude and enact whatsoever shall be found conducible to the settling of the good and peace of that Kingdome And that his Majesties Commissioners shall be authorized with full power to approve whatsoever Acts and Statutes which upon mature deliberation shall happen to be accorded unto by the Estates in that behalfe and shall sit and continue without interruption or prorogation while all things necessary for that effect be determined enacted and brought to a finall conclusion unlesse for better conveniencie of affairs his Majesties Commissioner with the speciall advice and consent of the Estates shall thinke fit to adjourne the same to any other time which shall no wayes derogate from the full and perfect concluding of the whole premisses before the said Parliament be dissolved This whole Article is assented unto but in so farre as concerns the dayes and circumstances of disbanding to be agreed upon Forasmuch as the severall jurisdictions and administrations of Justice in either Realme may be deluded or frustrated by delinquents for their owne impunity if they shall commit any offence in the one Realme and thereafter remove their persons and make their abode in the other Therefore that no person sentenced by the Parliament of either Nation as Incendiaries betwixt the Nations or betwixt the King and his people shall enjoy any benefit Civill or Ecclesiasticall or have any shelter or protection in any other of his Majesties Dominions Like as where Malefactors and Criminals guilty of the crimes mentioned in the Act of Parliament 1612. Cap. 2. and others of that nature and committed by Scottishmen within the Kingdome of England or Ireland or any part thereof are taken and apprehended in England or Ireland that it shall be lawfull to the Justiciars of England or Ireland to remand them to Scotland as the Act beares And further if any Malefactors committing crimes in Scotland England or Ireland being duly processed in the Kingdome where the crimes are committed and being Fugitives and remayning in any other of the Kingdomes foresaid that the Judges of either Kingdomes shall be holden at the instance and suit of the party offended to take and remand the Criminals and Malefactors to the Kingdomes where the Crimes were committed And the like Act to be made in Scotland and this Act would be extended as well to debts as crimes And what further is requisite concerning this and other particulars for setling of Peace in the middle shires and accelerating Justice upon delinquents both Civill and Criminall Is to bee considered by the Committee to be appointed for that effect It is answered that such persons as shall be Natives in either Kingdome and shall commit any offence in the Realme whereof they shall be Natives and shall afterwards remove their persons into the other and such persons as shall be inhabitants in either Kingdome and shall commit any offence in the Realme where they shall be inhabitants during the time of their habitation there and shall afterwards remove their persons into the other and shall be for that same censured by the Parliament of that Nation where the offence was committed as Incendiaries betwixt the Nations or betwixt the King and his people shall not enjoy any benefit Civill or Ecclesiasticall or have any protection in any other of his Majesties Dominions And that such Scotish Natives incensing the King of England against the Kingdome of Scotland shall be remanded at the desire of the Scottish Parliament into Scotland to abide their
tryall and censurethere so that the same be reciprocall to both Nations but other Criminalls and Debts to be referred to the Laws THE PROPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES Given in by the Scots Commissioners after the Lord Loudoun his return from the Parliament of Scotland THat the Treatie of Peace may bee brought to a speedy and happy close wee did offer to your Lordships consideration the particulars following 1 That so soone as the Scottish Army shall remove out of England to Scotland the English Garrisons of Barwick and Carlile should remove simul semel 2 Lest Malefactors who have committed Theft Murther and the like crimes crave the benefit of the Act of Pacification and Oblivion for whom it is no wayes intended there would be an exception from the said Act of all Legall pursuit intended or to be intended within the space of an yeere after the date of the Treaty Again all Theeves Sorners Out-laws Fugitives Murtherers Broken men or their Receptors for whatsoever Theft Reifs Harships Oppressions Depredations or Murther done or committed by them and all lawfull Decrees given or to be given by the Parliament or any Commissioners to be appointed by them for that effect who shall have power to dignosce and take cognition whether the same fals within the said Act of Pacification and Oblivion or not 3 It is desired that the demand concerning the not making or denouncing of warre with Forraigners without consent of both Parliaments may be condescended unto by the King and Parliament of England which is ordinary and universally observed in all mutuall Leagues which are both defensive and offensive And because the wars denounced by one of the Kingdomes with Forraigners although made without consent of the other Kingdome will ingage them by necessary consequence or if the consideration of that Proposition shall require longer time then the present condition of the important affaires of the Parliament may permit and lest the speedie close of the Treaty bee thereby impeded It is desired that this Demand with the two other Articles of the same nature the one concerning Leagues and Confederations and the other concerning mutuall supply in case of forreigne invasion may all three be remitted to Commissioners to be chosen by both Parliaments who shall have power to treat and advise there upon for the good of both Kingdomes and to report to the Parliaments respectivè 4. It is desired That the Articles concerning Trade and Commerce Naturalization mutuall Priviledge and Capacity and others of that nature already demanded may be condescended unto by the King and Parliament of England And namely that demand about the pressing of ships or men by Sea or Land Or if shortnesse of time and exigencie of affaires may not permit the present determination of these Demands It is desired that the same except so many of them as are already agreed unto by the Commissioners for Trade may be remitted to the Commissioners to be chosen by both Parliaments who shall have power to treat and advise thereof for the good of both Kingdomes And to make report to the Parliaments respectively And that the Charters or Warrants of the Scottish Nation for freedome of shipping in England or Ireland from all Customes Imposts Duties and Fees more then are payed by the Natives of England and Ireland granted by King James under the broad Seal of England upon the eleventh of April the thirteenth yeere of his Reigne and confirmed by King Charles the nineteenth of April the eighth yeere of his Reigne may be ratified and enacted in the Parliament of England 5. That the extracts of Bands and Decreets put upon Record and Register in Scotland may have the like faith and execution as the French Tabelliones have in England or Ireland seeing they are of alike nature and deserve more credit and if this cannot be done at this time that it be remitted to the former Commission from both Parliaments 6. The manner of safe conduct for transporting the money from England to Scotland by Sea or Land would be condescended upon in such a way as the charges be not exorbitant 7. The tenour of the Commission for conserving of peace would be condescended unto together with the times and places of meetings and whole frame thereof the draught whereof when it is drawn up in England is to be represented to the Parliament of Scotland that they may make like Commission and name their Commissioners for that effect 8. The Parliament of Scotland doe joyne their earnest hearty desire and crave the Parliament of Englands concurrence that none be in place about the Prince his Highnesse but such as are of the reformed religion 9. That an Act of Parliament of publike faith for payment of the 220000. pounds of the brotherly assistance which is arrear may be presently framed and expedited according to the termes agreed upon 10. It is desired that the Quorum to whom the Scots should addresse themselves for payment of 220000. pounds be condescended upon 11. That the order for recalling all Proclamations c. made against his Majesties subjects of Scotland be drawn up and intimated in due forme and time with the publick thanksgiving at all the Parish Churches of his Majesties Dominions 12. It is desired that the Articles concerning the Castle of Edinburgh and other strengths of that Kingdom may be understood to be that the same shall bee disposed of for the weale of the Kingdome as the King and Parliament shall think expedient THE ENGLISH LORDS COMmissioners answer THat upon the disbanding of the Scottish Army the Garrisons of Barwick and Carlile shall be removed according to the Article of the Treatie on that behalfe The second Article is condescended unto according to the provision added to the Act of Oblivion and Pacification 3.4.5.6 The third demand concerning the making of war with forreigners with the other two Articles concerning Leagues and Confederations and concerning mutuall supply and assistance against forraine invasion is agreed to be referred to Commissioners to be chosen by his Majesty and the Parliaments As likewise the 4.5 and 6. Articles concerning Trade Commerce Naturalization mutuall priviledge and capacity and others of that nature and the demands concerning the extracts of Bands and Decreets and the maner of safe conduct for transporting of moneys from England to Scotland are all referred to be taken in consideration by the Commissioners to be appointed by both Parliaments who shall have power to advise and treat thereupon and report to the Parliaments respectively 7 It is just that the tenour of the Commission for conserving of peace should be agreed upon by mutuall consent but the closing of the treaty not to stay hereupon but to be left to the Commissioners to be named 8 To that desire concerning such as should be placed about the Prince the King hath already given a cleere and satisfactory answer 9 That there be an Act of Parliament of publike faith for securing the paiment of 220000 pounds which is
power commission to the persons after following viz. Iohn Lord Lowdoun Chancellour Archbald Earle of Argyle Alexander Earle of Eglintoun Iohn Earl of Cassils William Earle of Glencairn Iohn Earle of Lauderdail William Earle of Lothian David Earle of Southesk Iames Earle of Findlater Iohn Lord Lindesay Iohn Lord Sinclair John Lord Balmerino Robert Lord Burghly George Lord Forrester Sir George Dundas of that ilk Sir Iohn Wauchope of Nidrie Sir David Home of Wedderburn Sir William Forbes of Craigievare Sir Gilbert Ramsay of Balymayn Sir William Cunyngham of Caprintoun William Rig of Ethernie Sir Duncan Campbel of Auchinbrek Sir Alexander Erskene of Dun Sir Charles Erskene of Bandeth Sir Robert Innes of that ilk Alexander Gordoun of Earlstoun Sir Robert Griersone of Lag Master George Douglas of Bonjedburgh Iohn Binnie for Edinburgh Thomas Durham for Pearth Patrik Leslie for Aberdene George Bell for Linlithgow James Sword for Saint Andrews Patrik Bell for Glasgow John Kennedy for Air John Semple for Dumbartan William Glandoning for Kirkcudbright Iames Scot for Montrose Master Robert Barclay for Irving Iames Anderson for Couper George Gardine for Bruntiland Master Alexander Douglas for Bamff Robert Earle of Roxburgh Lord Privie-Seal Sir Alexander Gibson younger of Durie clerk Register Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall Advocate Sir James Carmichael Thesaurer Depute Sir John Hamiltoun Justice clerk Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer Sir Thomas Hope of Kers and Sir Adam Hepburn of Humbie three of the Senatours of the Colledge of Justice To meet and conveene at Halyrude-house or Edinburgh or such other places as shall be appointed by them at such times and dyets as they shall appoint And to value and cause value whatsoever teinds great or small Personage or Viccarage of whatsoever Lands and others within this Kingdome liable to the payment of teinds of whatsoever nature and quality the famine be of which are yet unvalued Providing the Ministers serving the cure who doe lead tithes be secured of good and thankfull payment of so much victuall or money answerable to the worth of the saids tithes as the tithes shall be valued to And al 's to receive the reports from the Sub-commissioners appointed within ilk Presbyterie of the valuations of whatsoever teinds of lands and others lyable to teind as said is led and deduced before them according to the tenor of the Sub-commissions direct to that effect And to allow or disallow the famine according as the same shall bee found agreeable or disagreeable from the tenor of their Sub-commissions And for the better expeding and advancing of the saids valuations with power to appoynt Committees or Sub-committees of their owne number to receive the reports of the saids valuations made or to bee made and to receive admit and examine witnesses And to take parties oath with their depositions where the same is referred to oath and to give such farther power to the saids Committees or Sub-committees of their owne number as they shall think fit for the good of the work and speedy finishing of the same And siclike with power to them if need bee to appoynt Sub-commissioners who are not of their owne number within any Parochine or Presbyterie of the Countrey for leading and deducing of the saids valuations and to receive the reports thereof allow or disallow of the samine And generally with power to them to set downe whatsoever other order or course which shall be thought fit and expedient for dispatch of the faids valuations rectifiying thereof and for finall closing of the same And siclike with power to the saids Commissioners or any fifteene of them there being foure thereof for every Estate after closing and allowance of the valuations of ilke Kirke and Parish or at least the exact diligence of the Ministers done to that effect to appoynt modifie and set downe a constant and locall stipend and maintenance to ilke Minister his present stipend being allowed in the first end thereof to bee payed out of the teinds thereof And to grant augmentations to ilke Ministers of other Kirks nor Bishops Kirkes who got not the benefit of the former Commission and have not the full quantity of eight chalders victuall or eight hundred markes according to the tenor of the Acts of Parliament made in anno 1633. wherein that is found to bee the lowest proportion for the maintenance of the Ministers except such particular Kirkes occurre wherein there shall bee just reasonable and expedient causes to goe beneath the said quantity which is hereby also referred to the conscionable consideration of the Commissioners before exprest And to grant augmentations to Ministers of Kirkes which were provided by the former Commission but to a lesse quantity nor eight chalders victuall or eight hundred markes in the cases after following allanerly viz. where the teinds in whole or in part are fewed with the lands cum decimis inclusis whereby the Ministers were debarred of the full quantity foresaid or where the valuations already led the time of the provision of these Kirkes shall happen to bee reduced as unjustly valued or where it can be proved by writ or oath of party that the lesse quantity foresaid proceeded from pactions betwixt the Titular and the Ministers or Titular and Parochiners in prejudice of the Ministers Successors or where the honest Incumbents for the time were impeded by the Prelates for their never practising conformity to obtaine the full quantity in the former Commission albeit there was sufficiency of teinds within the Paroch In the which cases or any of them it is hereby declared that the Ministers provided by the former Commission shall bee supplied to the full quantity foresaid Like as hereby it is declared that all Bishops Kirkes whether or not provided at all or provided by the former Commission but beneath the quantity foresaid shall bee supplied to the full quantity of eight chalders victuall or eight hundred marks out of the tithes of their owne Parish and where the same cannot bee had then out of the teinds of the other Kirkes of that Bishoprick And that all Kirks that had greater quantity of stipend before the restitution of Bishops nor they now have except they have beene diminished by just valuations shall bee supplied and brought to the same quantity whereof they were in possession before the said restitution to bee payed out of their owne Paroch and where it is in-lacking to bee payed out of the tithes of the Bishops Kirkes For the which effect the Kings Majesty and Estates of Parliament grants power to the Commissioners foresaid or any Quorum of them and al 's gives power to the saids Commissioners to dis-joyne too large and spacious Kirks and plant them severally and to cause build and erect new Kirks and appoynt competent provisions for the Ministers to change Kirks incommodiously situate to a more commodious part of the Paroche to dis-joyne and dismember such parts and portions of parochins lying contigue and whereof ane part is farre
Majesty and Estates declares such other persons shall fill their places as his Majesty shall think fit by advice of the remanent Commissioners who must receive and admit them upon the said Commission and take their oaths for faithfull discharge of the same And his Majesty and Estates ordaines this present Commission to indure unto the _____ ay and while the famine be expresly discharged by his Majesties warrand with consent of the Estates for that effect And his Majesty with consent of the Estates foresaid findes declares and ordaines the acts decreets and ordinances of the Commissioners foresaid and of the other persons who shal be surrogate in their places by his Majesty in manner foresaid in the whole particulars above specified and every one of them to have the force strength and effect of a decree sentence and Act of Parliament And ordaines the Lords of Session to grant and direct letters of horning pounding and others thereupon upon a simple charge of ten dayes or otherwayes as shall be found necessarie Attour for clearing of all doubts and difficulties which may arise anent the rectifying of valuations or other particular heads following His Majestie and Estates have declared and declares that where valuations are lawfully led against all parties having interest and allowed by the former Commissioners according to the order reserved by them that the famine shall not be drawn in question nor rectified upon pretence of enorm lesioun at the instance of the Minister not being titular or at the instance of his Majesties Advocate for and in respect of his Majesties annuity except it be proved that collusion was used betwixt the titular and heretor or betwixt the Procutor Fiscall and heretors and titular which collusion is declared to be where the valuations are led with diminution of the third of the just rent presently payed And which diminution shall be proved by the parties oaths It is alwayes declared that the provisions of the former Commission so far as they are conceived in favours of the Colledges Hospitals and Ministers are herein renewed As also that Ministers serving the cure who leade their teinds And that Colledges Schooles and Hospitals be not constrained to sell set nor dispone their teindes in prejudice of their successours notwithstanding of the valuations thereof Like as the Kings Majestie and Estates grants power to the saids Commissioners to do every thing necessary for setling and establishing the right of any teinds of the prelacies appointed by them in favours of the saids Kirks Schooles Universities and Colledges according to their severall divisions as also to set down rules and wayes how the same shall not thereafter be delapidate or made worse by the titulars for the time And his Majesty and Estates declares That all his Majesties subjects who are willing to buy their teinds shall be oblisht to pay the price thereof contained in the Act made thereanent within the space of two yeares after the famine beis valued and approven before the saids Commissioners And that after the expiring of the said time the titular shall not be compelled to sell the famine except they doe it of their owne good will With this declaration alwayes that in case the impediment induring the space foresaid flow from the titular by reason of his minority or other inability in that case the Heretor who offereth himselfe ready to buy his owne teind within the space foresaid shall have place so soone as the impediment is removed to buy his teinds notwithstanding of the expiring of the yeares and space above exprest And it is declared that if the heretors be minor and his tutors neglect the buying of his teinds within the space foresaid The minor shall have action for two yeares after his minority to compell the titular for selling of the saids teinds Likeas his Majesty and Estates of Parliament grants power to the saids Commissioners to give recompence to parties for the augmentation of stipends to be imposed by this present Commission in the same way as was done by some former Commissions as 1617. yeares Likeas it is hereby declared that where by mistaking and wrong compting there was a greater quantitie assigned to the minister out of any mans teinds nor is due by proportion according to the valuation that the Commissioners may rectifie the same without diminishing the ministers stipend or wronging his possession untill it be given out of other teinds in the paroch Likeas it is declared that where the assignations are made wrong in the quality that the same might be reduced to the just number of bols of meale beire and wheat answerable to the valuation With power also to the saids Commissioners to assigne the few dueties of the parts of land called Parsons and Viccars gleibes to the ministers and others serving the cure ACT XXXI COMMISSION ANENT THE ARTICLES Referred to Consideration by the Treaty 16. November 1641. OUr Soveraigne Lord with consent of the Estates of Parliament Considering that there are sundry heads of the Articles of the Treaty of peace betwixt his Majesty and his Subjects and betwixt his Majesties Kingdoms of Scotland and England which are referred to bee taken in consideration by the Commissionars to bee appoynted by his Majesty with consent of both Parliaments who shall have power to advise and treate thereupon and to report their proceedings therein to his Majesty and to the Parliament of both Kingdomes respective and specially the articles after specified And his Majesty with consent foresaid being willing that a Commission bee exped on their part for advising and treating upon the saids Articles with the Commissioners chosen or to bee chosen by his Majesty with consent of the Parliament of England within which is included the Kingdome of Ireland Therefore his Majesty with advise and consent of the Estates gives and grants full power and Commission to the persons after specified William Earle of Lothiane John Earle of Lindesay Lord Parbrothe and Struther John Lord Balmerino Sir Thomas Myretoun of Cambo Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse Sir Archbald Johnstoun of Wariestoun Sir John Smyth of Grottell Burgesse of Edinburgh Patrik Bell Merchant Burgesse of Glasgow and Mr. Robert Barclay Burgesse of Irving as also to John Earle of Lowdoun Chancellour of Scotland and Archbald Marquesse of Argyle Earle of Kintyre Lord Lorne or any of them two who beis at Court To bee of the Commission with the remanent Commissioners above named With power to the saids whole Commissioners above named or any five of them there being one thereof at least of every Estate to conveene with the Commissioners chosen or to bee chosen by his Majesty with consent of the Parliament of England within which is included the Parliament of Ireland as said is at whatsoever places and times convenient to bee accorded amongst them and there to consult advise treat and agree upon the speciall Heads and Articles following viz. Anent the Demand concerning the making war with Forreigners and anent Leagues and Confederations
to bee made with forraign Princes and Estates and concerning mutuall Supply in case of forraign Invasion and also concerning mutuall Trade and Commerce betwixt the Kingdome of Scotland England and Ireland and anent the pressing of Ships and men by sea or land and al 's anent Naturalization and mutuall Capacity of the Subjects of both Kingdomes who either of them respective of all Dignities Liberties Priviledges and other Benefits Ecclesiasticall or civill and others of that nature and concerning the lawfullnesse and solemnity of the extracts of Bands or Decreets in either of the saids Kingdomes And al 's concerning the manner of safe conduct for transporting from England to Scotland by sea or land in such a way as may be most secure and least chargeable to the estate of Scotland of the moneys given and promitted by way of brotherly supply and assistance to the Estate and Kingdome of Scotland by the Parliament of England And concerning what assistance Scotland shall give to England for suppressing of the Rebellion in Ireland or to the Prince Elector conforme to the instructions given or to bee given to them for that effect by the Lords of secret Councell to whom his Maiesty and Estates of Parliament remits the same And what the saids Commissioners their treaties with the saids Commissioners of England and Ireland resolves and concludes upon that they may make timous and due report thereof to his Majesty and the Estates of this Kingdome ACT XXXII COMMISSION FOR CONSERVING OF The Articles of Treaty 16. November 1641. OUR Soveraign Lord Considering That by the late Articles of Treaty concluded betwixt the Commissioners of His Majesties Kingdome of Scotland and England Ratified by Parliaments of both Kingdoms It is thought fit and necessary for observing the saids Articles of Treaty made for establishing a firme and constant peace That Power and Commission be granted by his Majesty by advice of the Estates of Parliament of both Kingdoms to the effect contained in the said Articles of Treaty for performance wherof upon the part of His Majesties said Kingdom of Scotland His Majestie with consent of the Estates of the said Kingdome by thir presents Gives and grants power and Commission to the persons after-specified viz. John Lord Lowdoun Chancellour James Duke of Lennox James Marquesse of Hammiltoun Archbald Earle of Argyle William Earle of Mortoun Alexander Earle of Eglintoun William Earle of Glencairne Charles Earle of Dumfermling Robert Earl of Roxburgh William Earle of Lothian John Earle of Lauderdaill George Earle of Kynnowll William Earle of Lanerk Alexander Earle of Levin John Lord Lindesay John Lord Balmerino James Lord Almond Sir Patrik Hepburne of Wauchtoun Sir George Dundas of that ilk Sir Thomas Myretoun of Cambo Sir Patrik Hammiltoun Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse Sir Robert Innes of that ilk Sir Archbald Johnstoun Sir Alexander Erskene of Dun Sir David Home of Wedderburne Sir Robert Griersone of Lag Sir William Scot of Harden Sir Iohn Charters of Amisfeild _____ Ruthven of Frieland _____ Campbell of Cessnok Sir David Grahame of Morphie Sir Hary Montgomrie of Giffen Sir William Forbes of Craigievare Sir William Douglas of Cavers Edward Edgar Patrik Bell William Glendoning Iohn Smith Master Robert Barclay Thomas Durham Iames Fletcher Patrik Leslie Thomas Bruce George Bell Iames Sword Iohn Rutherford Master Iohn Corser Hugh Kennedye Iohn Semple Master Robert Cunyngham Master Alexander Douglas Richard Maxwell or any twelve of them With power to them or any twelve of them as said is there being at least two of every Estate at any time or times in the Interim betwixt the sitting of the Parliaments To conveene amongst themselves or with the Commissioners chosen or to be chosen to the same effect by His Majesty with consent of the Parliament of England within which is included the Kingdome of Ireland at whatsoever places and times convenient to be accorded unto amongst themselves And to be carefull that the peace now happily concluded may be continued And to endeavour by all lawfull meanes for preserving and keeping of the saids Articles of peace concluded in the foresaid Treaty allanerly And therewith to use all their care to preveen all trouble and division which may arise by the breaking and violating of any of the saids Articles concluded in the said Treaty as said is And if any debate or difference shall happen to arise to the disturbance of the said common peace That they labour to remove or compose the famine according to their power granted to them in manner foresaid and no other wayes It being alwaies provided That for all their proceedings in this kinde they shall be answerable for the lawfulnesse thereof to the Kings Majesty and the Parliament respective and if any thing fall forth beyond their power and which cannot be remedied by them that they informe themselves of the particulars thereof and represent the same to his Majesty and to the ensuing Parliaments respective That by his Majesties wisedome and authority and theirs all occasions and causes of troubles being removed the peace of the Kingdome may be perpetuall to all posterity And it is declared that the power of this Commission shal be restrained to the Articles of peace concluded in the said Treaty as said is and shall endure for the interim betwixt Parliaments allanerly and shall expire at the next ensuing Parliament at the which the said Commissioners shall be holden to give an account of their diligence and proceeding in the premisses ACT XXXIII ACT ANENT THE FIVE INCENDIARIES And the Plotters And the Kings declaration there-anent 16 November 1641. THe Estates of Parliament considering that whereas albeit John Earle of Traquhair Sir Robert Spottiswood of Donipace knight Sir John Hay of Baro knight late Clerk register Doctor Walter Balcanquell and Mr. John Maxwell somtime pretended Bishop of Rosse are cited before them and accused as guilty of divers haynous and treasonable crimes perpetrated and committed by them against the Common wealth contained in their severall ditties which they have just reason to prosecute Neverthelesse the saids estates of Parliament taking into their consideration his Majesties gracious goodnesse towards this his native kingdome and his fatherly care and wisedome in composing of all past differences and providing for the future to the great joy and happinesse of all his Subjects doe 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 kingdom Declare that for acquitting themselves of their oath they will onely proceed to the exact triall 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 tryall shall be taken of the saids
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
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
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
of King Charles So that the 6. Act Parl. 1. and 68. Act Parl. 6. of King James 6. in the yeare of God 1579. declare the Ministers of the blessed Evangel whom GOD of his mercie had raised up or hereafter should raise agreeing with them that then lived in Doctrine and Administration of the Sacraments and the people that professed Christ as hee was then offered in the Evangel and doth communicate with the holy Sacraments as in the reformed Kirks of this Realme they were publikely administrate according to the Confession of Faith to bee the true and holy Kirk of Christ Jesus within this Realme and discerne and declare all and sundry who either gain-say the Word of the Evangel received and approved as the heads of the confession of faith professed in Parliament in the yeare of God 1560 specified also in the first Parliament of King Iames 6. and ratified in this present Parliament more particularly doe specifie or that refuses the administration of the holy Sacraments as they were then ministrated to be no members of the said Kirk within this Realme and true Religion presently professed so long as they keep themselves so divided from the societie of CHRISTS Body And the subsequent Act 69. Parl. 6. of King Iames 6. declares that there is none other Face of Kirk nor other Face of Religion then was presently at that time by the favour of GOD established within this Realme which therefore is ever stiled Gods true Religion Christs true religion the true and Christian Religion and a perfect Religion Which by manifold Acts of Parliament all within this Realme are bound to professe to subscribe the articles thereof the Confession of Faith to recant all doctrine and errours repugnant to any of the said Articles Act 4. and 9. Parl. 1. Act 45.46.47 Parl. 3. Act 71. Parl. 6. Act 106. Parl. 7. Act 24. Parl. 11. Act 123. Parl. 12. Act 194. and 197 Parl. 14. of King Lames 6. And all Magistrates Sheriffs c. on the one part are ordained to search apprehend and punish all contraveeners For instance Act 5. Parl. 1. Act. 104. Parl. 7. Act 25. Parl. 11. K. James 6. and that notwithstanding of the Kings Majesties licences on the contrary which are discharged and declared to be of no force in so far as they tend in any wayes to the prejudice and hinder of the execution of the Acts of Parliament against Papists and adversaries of true Religion Act 106. Parl. 7. K. Iames 6. On the other part in the 47. Act Parl. 3. K. Iames 6. it is declared and ordained seeing the cause of Gods true Religion and his highnes Authority are so joyned as the hurt of the one is common to both and that none shall be reputed as loyall and faithfull subjects to our Soveraign Lord or his authority but be punishable as rebellers and gain-standers of the same who shall not give their Confession and make their profession of the said true Religion and that they who after defection shall give the Confession of their Faith of new they shall promise to continue therein in time comming to maintaine our Soveraigne Lords Authority and at the uttermost of their power to fortifie assist and maintain the true Preachers and Professours of Christs Evangel against whatsoever enemies and gain-standers of the same and namely against all such of whatsoever nation estate or degree they be of that have joyned and bound themselves or have assisted or assist to set forward and execute the cruell decrees of the Councel of Trent contrary to the true Preachers and Professours of the Word of God which is repeated word by word in the Articles of Pacification at Perth the 23 of February 1572. approved by Parliament the last of April 1573. ratified in Parliament 1587. and related Act 123. Parl. 12. of K. Iames 6. with this addition that they are bound to resist all treasonable uproares and hostilities raised against the true Religion the Kings Majestie and the true Professors LIKE AS all Liedges are bound to maintain the K. Majesties Royall Person and Authority the Authority of Parliaments without the which neither any lawes or lawfull Judicatories can be established Act 130. and 131 Parl. 8. K. Iames 6. and the subjects liberties who ought only to live and be governed by the Kings lawes the common lawes of this Realm allanerly Act 48. Parl. 3. K. James the first Act 79. Parl. 6. K. James 4. repeated in the Act 131. Parl. 8. K. James 6. Which if they be innovated or prejudged the Commission anent the Union of the two Kingdomes of Scotland and England which is the sole Act of the 17. Parl. of K. James 6. declares such confusion would ensue as this Realm could be no more a free Monarchie because by the fundamentall lawes ancient priviledges offices and liberties of this Kingdom not onely the Princely Authority of his Majesties Royall descent hath beene these many ages maintained but also the peoples security of their Lands livings rights offices liberties and dignities preserved And therefore for the preservation of the said true Religion Lawes and Liberties of this Kingdom it is statute by the 8. Act Parl. 1. repeated in the 99. Act Parl. 7. Ratified in the 23. Act Parl. 11. and 114. Act Parl. 12. of K. James 6. and 4. Act of K. Charles that all Kings and Princes at their Coronation and reception of their Princely authority shall make their faithfull promise by their solemne Oath in the presence of the Eternall GOD that enduring the whole time of their lives they shall serve the same eternall GOD to the uttermost of their power according as he hath required in his most holy Word contained in the Old and New Testament And according to the same Word shall maintain the true Religion of Christ Jesus the preaching of his holy Word the due and right ministration of the Sacraments now received and preached within this Realme according to the Confession of Faith immediatly preceding and shall abolish and gain-stand all false Religion contrary to the sme and shall rule the people committed to their charge according to the will and command of GOD revealed in his foresaid word and according to the laudable Lawes and Constitutions received in this Realme no wayes repugnant to the said will of the eternall GOD and shall procure to the uttermost of their power to the Kirk of GOD and whole Christian people true and perfect peace in all time comming and that they shall be carefull to root out of their Empire all Hereticks and enemies to the true worship of GOD who shall be convicted by the true Kirk of GOD of the foresaid crimes which was also observed by his Majestie at his Coronation at Edinburgh 1633. as may be seen in the Order of the Coronation IN OBEDIENCE to the commandement of God conform to the practise of the godly in former times and according to the laudable example of our Worthy and Religious Progenitors and of many yet
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
NON-COMMUNICANTS And Excommunicate Persons 10. September 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament Ratifies the two Acts of Parliament anent the escheats of excommunicate persons made by his Majesties Father of blessed memory one therof Par. 14. cap. 197. and the other Par. 20. cap. 3. with the addition and declaration following that no gift of escheat past or to bee past upon excommunication or horning upon excommunication shall be vallid but the samine is declared to have been and to be null in all time comming by way of exception or reply and declares the saids two Acts ratified as said is with the addition foresaid made thereto to be extended to all excommunication pronounced or to be pronounced against whatsoever person or persons and for whatsoever causes And further His Majestie and Estates foresaid Ratifies and approves the Act made by his Majesties Father Par. 16. cap. 17. anent non-communicants every year once with this declaration and addition that the penalties of the contraveeners modified in the said Act be payable in all time coming to the several Presbyteries within the Jurisdiction whereof the contraveeners dwell to be applied by them ad pios usus And that the said Presbyteries or any they appoint shall have power to crave receive and pursue for the same And further Our Soveraigne Lord and Estates foresaids for the greater terror and the more effectuall reclaiming of all excommunicate persons declares that all persons whatsoever according to the degrees and qualities mentioned in the said Act lying under the sentence of excommunication shall be lyable to the paines and penalties therein contained and that yearely after the sentence of excommunication ay and while they be relaxed therefrom and reconciled to the Kirk And also declares that the said yearely penalties against excommunicate persons shall pertain to every paroch Kirk and Kirk session in burgh or land-ward within their owne bounds to be applyed ad pios usus And that they or any person they appoint shall have power to crave receive and pursue the famine to be applyed to the pious uses of the severall paroch Kirk sessions where the contraveeners dwell And in case of the paroch kirk sessions their slacknesse the Presbyterie to exact after the expiration of yeare and day after the contraveening And further declares the donators to the excommunicate persons their simple escheat and life-rent and all other intrometters with their goods and geir and livings shall be liable to the payment of the saids paines and penalties in the samine manner as the excommunicate persons are lyable themselves And because in the said Act there is no particular penalty modified against Burgesses Therefore His Majestie and Estates foresaids ordaines everie Burges that beares or hath borne office of Magistracie so oft as he shall contraveene the said Act To pay the summe of two hundred marks and every other burges the summe of fourtie pounds And such like ordaines the said persons to be liable in the saids penalties respective not only for their own personall contraveening of the said Act but also so oft as the same shall be contraveened by their wives respective and also so oft as the same shall be contraveened by their children they shall incurre the fift part of the saids paines respective for every bairne not forisfamiliat and of the age of fifteen yeares compleat and that toties quoties they shall contraveene the said Act And such like that every servant so oft as he shall contraveene the said Act shall pay one yeares fee toties quoties lawfull requisition being alwaies made to the saids Wives Children and Servants by their Pastor or Presbyterie to give obedience to the said Act. ACT XIIII ACT ANENT THE BULLION 10. September 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament Considering that one of the chiefe waies for bringing in of money into this Kingdome hath been bullion which now for lacke of the true way of managing thereof is become unprofitable Therefore our Soveraign Lord with advice and consent of the saids Estates Statutes and Ordaines that in time comming all and every Merchant passing forth of this Kingdome with any Merchandize or sending the same forth of this Countrie at the customing of the saids goods shall find sufficient security to the customers for importing and inbringing such quantity and proportion of Bullion as by the Lawes of this Kingdome is due for the saids goods transported by them and shall accordingly deliver the same and cause be delivered to the Master of the Coine house and shall receive back again his Majesties coine of this Kingdome And shall make faith that the same was brought by them from forraign parts or by others in their name and discharges all payment of Bullion before the hand and all pactions made anent Bullion one with another and paying of the same with his Majesties coyne or with any silver that is within the Countrey already under the pain of doubling of the said Bullion As also because the Bullion is ordained to be payed to the master of His Majesties coine house who hath his only residence in Edinburgh and that thereby many Merchants who dwell not within the said Burgh will be put to great and unnecessary charges for a small matter of Bulion Therefore it is declared that it shall be lawfull to the saids Merchants to send the famine to the said Master of the coine house providing he send therewith an attestation under his oath and hand if he can write and under his mark if he cannot write and both before two subscribing witnesses of Magistrates or Councell of the Burghs where they dwell that the said Bullion due by him was brought within this Kingdome from forraine parts and that the same was not acquired nor bought by him within the same ACT XV. ACT ANENT THE ELECTION OF Officers of Estate Counsellours and Sessioners 16. September 1641. OUR Soveraigne Lord and the Estates of Parliament considering that whereas there was an Article in the Treatie anent the manner of choosing and placing of Officers of State Counsellours and Sessioners whereof the answer was remitted to be determined by his Majestie and this Parliament And his Majestie being willing to give this his ancient and native Kingdome all satisfaction possible That fit and qualified persons shall ever fill these places And considering that his Majesties residence because of his great affaires will be more ordinary in England then here whereby the qualification of persons may not at all times be so well knowne to him Therefore his Majestie with advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament Declares for himselfe and his Successors That he will nominate and make choice of such able and qualified persons to fill these places as shall be fittest for his service and may give most contentment to the Estates of Parliament Which nomination and choice His Majestie will make with the advice and approbation of the saids Estates of Parliament during their sitting And if any of the saids
they shall think expedient Betwixt and the _____ day of _____ next to come at farthest and there to call for examine consider cleare fit allow and count the whole debts and burdens contracted and undertaken advanced furnished and applyed for the publike use And siclike with power to them to reduce the whole debts counts and burdens resting by the publike either within the Kingdome or without the famine to be a full and compleat order And for that effect to call all persons interest and concerned therein before them for the better trying clearing and expeding of the famine or of any difficultie which may offer and occurre in the setling and clearing of the saids common burdens and debts And with power to the saids Commissioners or Quorum foresaid of them to fit examine close settle controll and allow the whole counts and intromissions of all commissars collectors and their deputes and substitutes and of all other persons who have had any charge trust intromission or medling with any thing pertaining to the publike or in any publike trust and charge either within the Kingdome or without the famine not already approven and allowed by the late Committees of Estate or either of them And for that effect Our said Soveraigne Lord and Estates of Parliament grants full power and warrant to the saids Commissioners to call before them or their Quorum foresaid all commissars collectors and others who have had any trust intromission or medling or who are resting any thing due and pertaining to the publike at such dyets and times and in such manner as they shall prescribe and find expedient And to cal for examine controll and allow the whole regiment counts and other counts of the Armie within and without the Country with the accounts of all Victuall Money Goods or other commodities and furniture furnished received expended and given out for making up outreiking and entertainment of the armies and of all other publike expeditions and imployments and to allow and disallow of the famine as they shall find them to be just and reasonable And with power to the saids Commissioners and their Quorum foresaid to nominate and appoint Collectors Commissars and all other publike servants necessary for clearing ingathering and recovering of the publike dues debts and rests due and payable to the publike and to prescribe orders to them and to call all others either authorized already or to be appointed by them And to prescribe direct and give forth such orders letters execution and other dispatches for clearing of the whole premisses and for recovery of the debts and burdens resting to the publike as they shall think expedient And with power to the saids Commissioners or such as shall be authorized and warranted by them or their Quorum foresaid to crave receive uplift and intromet with that summe of two hundred and twenty thousand pounds sterling yet resting unpayed by the Parliament of England of the foresaid brotherly assistance promised and obliged to be payed by the Kingdom of England for relief and defrayment of the saids common burdens of this Kingdome and to grant discharges upon the receipt thereof in whole or in part which shall be al 's sufficient as if the famine were granted by his Majestie and the whole body of the parliament of this Kingdom And with power to them to settle accord and agree upon wayes and meanes how the said brotherly assistance may be most timously and commodiously payed and advanced for defrayment and relief of the saids common burthens either by exchange advancement or any other manner of way which may be most conduceable for the relief and good of the publike And with power to the saids Commissioners or their Quorum foresaid to take an exact count of the whole ammunition artillery armes other furniture either brought home made or brought within this Kingdom for the use and upon the common expences of the publike and for the reiking out of the Armies and Regiments of foot and horse and to take course and prescribe orders for keeping and preserving thereof for the use and defence of the Kingdome and to appoint and constitute such persons of trust and best experience for keeping and preserving of the famine as they shall think expedient and to appoint and allow to them convenient fees and maintenance for the same As also with power to them to take consideration and course anent the saids losses sustained by particular persons in their ships and goods taken at Sea either in England or Ireland With power also to them to consider every man his losses that they sustained for the publike and accordingly give them such satisfaction as they shall find just and reasonable that they have sustained in spuilyes robbery and hearships by the enemies of the countrey And as moneyes and other commodities due to the publike can be gotten in With power to them to give orders for distributing thereof for defraying of the saids common burthens and where moneys cannot be gotten in timouslie for reliefe and payment foresaid With power to the saids Commissioners or their Quorum to borrow and lift moneys where ever the famine may be had for relief and payment of such urgent debts and creditors of the publike as cannot suffer delay Which summes so to be lifted and imployed for the use and effect foresaid His Majestie and Estates of Parliament declares hereby to be the publike debts and burdens of the country and binds and obliges the estates and whole body of this Kingdome to pay and defray the same and to relieve the saids commissioners or any other persons who shall give bands or securities for the same of the foresaids summes and bands and of all perill and danger that may follow thereupon and siclike with power to the saids commissioners and their Quorum foresaid to give orders for valuing of all Presbyteries Paroches Lands and other Rents and trade not already valued Conforme to the preceding statutes acts and orders made there anent to the effect that the tenth peny thereof may be known and payment may be exacted accordingly Like as his Majestie and Estates declares that such persons presbyteries burghs and others who are yet resting their said tenth peny are and shall be liable in payment of annuall rents for the same from the terme of Whitsunday 1640. yeares and in time comming aye and while the compleat payment of the famine And in respect there was divers and sundry Commissions Letters and other execution and warrants directed and given forth by the late Committees of Estates residing at Edinburgh and by the Commissar principall and Collector generall and others having power and warrant for that effect to Collectors Commissars and other publike Servants for ingathering and recovering of payment of the debts and rests payable to the publike which letters and warrants are not yet fully execute neither yet is there complete payment recovered conforme thereto Therefore our said Soveraigne Lord and Estates foresaids ordaines the famine Commissions