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Letters of publication of a commission under the great-seal
anent the security of the peace of the high-lands of Scotland -
Act of Council, for burning the Solemn League and Covenant, and several other traiterous libels. At Halyrudhouse, the fourteenth day of January, 1682
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The laws and acts of Parliament made by King James the first and his royal successors, Kings and Queens of Scotland
in two parts -
A proclamation, anent the discovery of persons in arms
and apprehending rebels and fugitives -
An abstract of the most material interlocutors of the Lords of Session, during the dependence before them, of the cause of the two Danish ships, the Palm-tree, and Patience of Sunderburg, adjudged prise by the High-Court of Admiralty, anno 1672
Against Alexander Acheson captain of the frigat ... by which said ships were brought up, and the owners of the said frigat ... . Excerped out of the two decreets of the lords pronounced in favour of the strangers, 25. February 1674. but not extracted till the 30. of July 1680. With the Articles of His Majestie's treaty with the King of Denmark, relating to the case of ships and goods taken at sea in time of war ... and divers other papers, related to in the decreets -
Letters, at the instance of Sir George McKenzie of Rosebaugh, his Majesties advocat for his highness interest
and also at the instant of Sir William Paterson ... Sir Alexander Gibson ... and George McKenzie one of the clerks of exchequer ... and for the use of the creditors of the late Earl of Argile, and late Marquess of Argile his father ... against the creditors of the saids late Earl and late Marquess, and all vassals, and others having ... interest to the fortune and estate of the said late Earl, which fell in his Majesties hand, by sentence of forefalture underwritten -
Act of Council
appointing the Burghs Royal to send in an accompt of their several setts and constitutions -
By his Highnes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof
instructions for the justices of peace and constables in Scotland -
A proclamation, reviving the laws anent hunting, hawking, fishing
and appointing masters of the game -
A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of March, 1683
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Tuesday the 25. September 1655. At his Highnesses Council in Edinburgh
Whereas the order of his Highnes for setling of the excise in Scotland -
By his Highnes Councill in Scotland, for the government thereof
It having pleased the Lord to visit our brethren and neighbors of the United Providences with the pestilence -
By his Highnes Councill in Scotland, for the government thereof
Although the said council have with some trouble observed, that diverse ministers of this nation, continue to pray in publick for the pretended King -
Edinburgh, the eighth day of November, 1655
Whereas his Highnesse council in Scotland by their ordinance of the 31 of October last, have ordained, that the prices for every common-bill shall be sixpence sterling -
An order and declaration of His Highnes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof
for the more equal raising the assessment of ten thousand pounds sterling by the moneth, from the last of December, 1655. to the first of July, 1656 -
A declaration and order of His Highnes Council in Scotland
requiring all persons to give due obedience to the justices of peace in execution of the powers and authorities given them by the instructions hereunto annexed -
A proclamation concerning the coyn
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Letters of publication, of a commission under the great-seal
anent the security of the peace of the highlands of Scotland -
A declaration and order of His Highnes Councill in Scotland, for the government thereof
concerning an ordinance of His Highnes, dated the eighth day of August, 1654. Whereunto is annexed the said ordinance -
To all people to whom these presents shall come, greeting
know ye, that vve, Sir James Mac-Dowell Knight, Richard Saltonstall, Edmond Syler, and Thomas Tucker Esquires, declared, ordered, constituted and appointed commissioners for managing the customes and excize by His Highnesse's council in Scotland, for the government thereof -
This indenture made the [blank] day of [blank] one thousand six hundred and fifty [blank]
between Sir James Mac-Dowel, Knight, Richard Saltonstall, Edmond Syler, and Thomas Tucker, Esquires, Commi[ss]ioners for the Customs and Excise in Scotland, ... vvitnesseth, that the said commissioners -
By the King
Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britanne, France, and Ireland ... forsamekle as wee being willing to take a faire course with all such of our loving subjectes as shall before the first daye of Januarie next to come, voluntarilie renounce and over-giue any erection or other kind of disposition of lands, teynds, patrimonies or benefices whatsomever, belonging to the church -
A proclamation, for adjourning the Parliament, until the seventeenth day of Apryl 1682
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By his Highnes Council in Scotland, for the government thereof: instructions for the justices of peace in Scotland. Monday the twelfth day of November, 1655. At His Highnesse Councill in Edinburgh, ordered, that these instructions for the justices of peace be forthwith printed and published
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The laws and acts of Parliament made by King James the First and his royal successors, kings and queen of Scotland