. 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. s familie for ane quarter of ane zeir. And that they pre-fent all that they have mair to the mercat, within nine daies after to be fauld, under the paine of efcheitthereof. For the fearching of the quhilk thing, there is depute fearchers in Edinburgh & Leith, certaineperfons. N i s; THE TENTH ^PA


. 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. s familie for ane quarter of ane zeir. And that they pre-fent all that they have mair to the mercat, within nine daies after to be fauld, under the paine of efcheitthereof. For the fearching of the quhilk thing, there is depute fearchers in Edinburgh & Leith, certaineperfons. N i s; THE TENTH ^PARLIAMENT. XVI of Julij. 1454/ 3f H E N H PARL IAMENT OF KING JAMES THE SECOND. Halden at Edinburgh, the fexteentb daie of Julij, the zeir of God, ane thou/and, foure bun* dreth, fiftie Joure zeires. 40. That in-bringers of victual, fold be favorablie treated. T E M, For infringing of vittualles, it is ordained, diat ftrangers diat bringis in vi&ualles,be favorably treated, and thankefullie payed for their vidtualles: And that diere be na newcuftome tane of diem, and that there be na mair vicTual tane to die Kingis parte, botal-lanerly alfmeikle as will ferve his houlhalde: And richt-fvva, gtfScottis Merchandcs bringism\i&wz\o\xto{ England, that they be favorablie treated, N S. THE ELLEVENTH PARLIAMENT O F KING JAMES THE SECOND, Halden at Edinburgh, the fourth date of the Motith of Auguft, the zeir of God, ane thoufand, foure hundreth, fiftie five zeires. 41. The Annexation of landes to the Crowne. TEM, In the firft, for-fameikle as thepovcrtieoftheCrownc, is oft-times diecaufe of die povertie of the Realme, and that manie uther inconvenients ar dierethrow, d>e quhilkis were lang to expreeme, be theadvueofthefullCouncellofthe Parliament; It is ftatute and ordained, that in ilk parte of the Realme for dieI Kings refidence, quhair it happenis him to be, there be ccrtaine Lord-fhippes andCaftelles annexed to the Crowne, perpetually torcmaine. The quhilk may notbe give


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