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Act Recinding Two Acts Past in the Last Session of Parliament, the One for Excepting of Persons from Publick Trust, and the Other for Voting the Same by Billets
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Act Recinding Two Acts Past in the Last Session of Parliament, the One for Excepting of Persons from Publick Trust, and the Other for Voting the Same by Billets
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Laws and acts past in the third session of the first Parliament of Our most High and Dread Sovereign, Charles the Second
by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith -
Act for a Company Trading to Africa and the Indies. June 26, 1695
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A proclamation prohibiting all ecclesiastical meetings in synods or presbyteries, until authorized and ordered by the archbishop and bishops
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A proclamation prohibiting all ecclesiastical meetings in synods or presbyteries, until authorized and ordered by the archbishop and bishops
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Additional act concerning the declaration to be signed by all persons in publick trust
At Edinburgh, the fourth day of August, one thousand six hundred and sixty three -
His Majesties gracious letter to his Parliament of Scotland
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By his Highnes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof
instructions for the justices of peace and constables in Scotland -
The Parliament's answer, to his Majesties gracious letter
of the fourth of June, 1663 -
Edinburgh, the thirteenth day of August, one thousand six hundred and sixty three
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Edinburgh, the seventh day of October, one thousand six hundred and sixty three
Whereas his Majesty ... finding that many seditious and turbulent persons, ministers and others in the Kingdom of Ireland ... were coming over, expecting shelter here -
Act for a new imposition upon English commodities
At Edinburgh, the twenty one of August, one thousand six hundred and sixty three -
Act against separation and disobediance to ecclesiastical authority
Edinburgh, the tenth day of July, one thousand six hundred and sixty three -
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 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 -
Laws and acts past in the second [i.e. third] session of the first Parliament, of our most high and dread soveraign, Charles the second
by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. Holden at Edinburgh, from the eighteenth of June, 1663. to the ninth of October thereafter, on which day the Parliament was dissolved; by a noble lord, John Earl of Rothes, Lord Lefly and Bambreith -
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 -
The parliament's answer, to His Majesties gracious letter
of the fourth of June, 1663