. The laws and acts of Parliament made by King James the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Queen Mary, King James the Sixth, King Charles the First, King Charles the Second who now presently reigns, kings and queen of Scotland : collected and extracted, from the publick records of the said kingdom. Hofpital fall be afligned to pure and miferable perfones, infa far as the fruites are of availe. And that twa gude men of confcience be warned be the Ordinar, to be withhim and the Chancellar, for the reformation to be maid. And that to be done in continent, or the partingof die Ordinar and the C


. The laws and acts of Parliament made by King James the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Queen Mary, King James the Sixth, King Charles the First, King Charles the Second who now presently reigns, kings and queen of Scotland : collected and extracted, from the publick records of the said kingdom. Hofpital fall be afligned to pure and miferable perfones, infa far as the fruites are of availe. And that twa gude men of confcience be warned be the Ordinar, to be withhim and the Chancellar, for the reformation to be maid. And that to be done in continent, or the partingof die Ordinar and the Chancellar. FINIS. THE SECONT> PARLIAMENT, lafi of Januar. 1466. 53 THE SECOND PARLIAMENT O F KING JAMES THE THRID, Maiden the lafi dait of Januar, the zetr of God, ane thwfand, foure hundreth, fextie fex zeires. 11. That nanepajfe in CMerchandice out of the Realme, but freemen. TEM, In the firft, that nane of our Soveraine Lordis leigesfail, norpafieinmerchandice out of the realme, bot freemen burgefies dwelland witliin Burgh, ortheir familiares, faftoures, fervandes, being wirh them m houfhaldc at meateand drinke: Saifand, that it fall be lauchfull to Prelates, Lordes, Barrones,Clerkes, to fend their proper gudes with their fervandes, and to bye againe thingesneidfull to their proper IX. That na man of craft ufe merchandice. I TEM, It is ftatute and ordained, that na man of craft ufe merchandice be himr^.Iclfe, norfaill in merchandice, nouther be himfelfe, nor his faftoures, norhis fervandes, bot gifhe have leave, and renunce his craft, but collour or dilTimularion. 13. That na manfaiU in merchandice without halfe a lafi of gudes. ITEM, That na man fail, nor parte out of the Realme in onie merhandice, bot a famous and worfhip-fullman, havand of his awin halfe ane lafi of gudes, or fameikle in fteiring or governance, under thePaine often pounds to be rayfed to our Soveraine Lordes profite of ilk perfon doand the contrarie hereof. 14. That nafchip befrauchted without a


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