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Page 110
... produce befoir thame sufficientlie and rele- vantlie qualifiit in vryte the maner how the said Mr Thomas wes com- pellit to remane within this toun , sua that tryall and probatioun may be had thairin as accordis , & c . Gloud ...
... produce befoir thame sufficientlie and rele- vantlie qualifiit in vryte the maner how the said Mr Thomas wes com- pellit to remane within this toun , sua that tryall and probatioun may be had thairin as accordis , & c . Gloud ...
Page 145
... easy to ascertain ; but the lawgivers of different periods seem not to have been sufficiently of one mind to produce much uniformity of obfervance among the lieges . In the reign of T James II . * earls are ordained in all Parliaments.
... easy to ascertain ; but the lawgivers of different periods seem not to have been sufficiently of one mind to produce much uniformity of obfervance among the lieges . In the reign of T James II . * earls are ordained in all Parliaments.
Page 158
... produce before thaim tua gownes the ane reid the other blak clayth lynet in the breiftis with faibill furring sent to his Lord- fhip be the Kingis Majeftie for to be worne be him and to be patrones of the gownes to be worne be the ...
... produce before thaim tua gownes the ane reid the other blak clayth lynet in the breiftis with faibill furring sent to his Lord- fhip be the Kingis Majeftie for to be worne be him and to be patrones of the gownes to be worne be the ...
Page 188
... produce befoir the Commissar , at George Hwchesownis desyre , xxiiii š . Item , to the officeris in the constrey in Edinburgh the 26 of September , my Lordis Grace being thair , xl s . Item , on the nixt Thwrsday thairefter , George ...
... produce befoir the Commissar , at George Hwchesownis desyre , xxiiii š . Item , to the officeris in the constrey in Edinburgh the 26 of September , my Lordis Grace being thair , xl s . Item , on the nixt Thwrsday thairefter , George ...
Page 197
... producing it at the race of the following year , while the stakes which accompanied it became his property . All this , and other curious details , are fully set down in the next " act " of the sporting bailies of Paisley . Act setting ...
... producing it at the race of the following year , while the stakes which accompanied it became his property . All this , and other curious details , are fully set down in the next " act " of the sporting bailies of Paisley . Act setting ...
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Page 428 - Lyon, with regard to government of a colony. '(Sept. 22, 1649) The quhilk day the Sessioune caused mak this act, that ther sould be no pypers at brydels,' etc. — Ibid. iii. 258, note 153. In 1719, the Presbytery of Edinburgh indignantly declares : ' Yea, some have arrived at that height of impiety, as not to be ashamed of washing in waters, and swimming in rivers upon the holy Sabbath.
Page 139 - Historical and Genealogical Account of the Principal Families of the Name of Kennedy .from an Original Manuscript, with Notes and Illustrations by H.
Page 197 - Act anent the Silver Bell. — April 1608. Item, it is concluded that ane silver bell be made of 4 oz. weight, with all diligence, for ane Horse race yearly to be appointed within this burgh, and the bounds and day for running thereof to be set down by advice of my Lord Earl of Abercorn Lord Paisley and Kilpatrick.
Page 435 - A solemn league and covenant for Reformation and Defence of Religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland.
Page 143 - Letter from King James VI. to the Privy Council of Scotland, and Proclamation by the Privy Council, anent the Robes of Earls, Judges, Magistrates, Churchmen, Advocates, Clerks of the Session and Signet, in the years 1606 and 1610.
Page 487 - I am informed," Dr. Jamieson adds, "that in Lothian, and perhaps in other counties, the man who had debauched his neighbour's wife was formerly forced to ride the stang.
Page 17 - Ane letter maid to Johne Gibsoun bukebinder, makand him Our Soverane Lordis Buikbinder, and gevand to him the office thairof for all the dayis of his lyfotymc, &c.
Page 200 - JOHN SHAW STEWART, ESQ. SYLVESTER DOUGLAS STIRLING, ESQ. JOHN STRANG, ESQ. THOMAS THOMSON, ESQ. WILLIAM BDD TURNBULL, ESQ.
Page 490 - Stang, which has not only been practicable to this place, but in most pairts of this Kingdome, being, wee know, no Act of Parliament to the contrair', Or else if Your Lordshipe can fall on a more prudent method, wee most humbly begg Your Opinion for preventing more fatall consequences, Otherwise upon the lest disobligment given, wee must expect to fall victims to our husbands, displeasure from which Libera nos Domine.