Miscellany of the Maitland Club: Consisting of Original Papers and Other Documents Illustrative of the History and Literature of Scotland, Issue 57Maitland Club, 1843 - Scotland |
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... Parliament . - MDC - MDCCIII . 99 . Acts of the Parliament of Scotland for Settling the Orders in the Parliament House . - MDCLXII - MDCCVI . 139 . Lifts of Fees and Penfions granted to the Officers of State and other Servants of the ...
... Parliament . - MDC - MDCCIII . 99 . Acts of the Parliament of Scotland for Settling the Orders in the Parliament House . - MDCLXII - MDCCVI . 139 . Lifts of Fees and Penfions granted to the Officers of State and other Servants of the ...
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... Parliament maid aganis Landislordis in the Heylandis and Bordouris is sufficient for this article . - That ane act be past finding and declairing that all Landislordis who sufferis ony of the Clangregour duell upoun thair land and takis ...
... Parliament maid aganis Landislordis in the Heylandis and Bordouris is sufficient for this article . - That ane act be past finding and declairing that all Landislordis who sufferis ony of the Clangregour duell upoun thair land and takis ...
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... Parliament And now by your Royal grant given att Kingfintoun the fourth of Januar laft , wherein your Majeftie is graciously pleased to notice and putt ane value upon the zeall for the Proteftant Religion and loyal affections of your ...
... Parliament And now by your Royal grant given att Kingfintoun the fourth of Januar laft , wherein your Majeftie is graciously pleased to notice and putt ane value upon the zeall for the Proteftant Religion and loyal affections of your ...
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... REGISTERS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL OF SCOTLAND AND OTHER PAPERS CONNECTED WITH THE METHOD AND MANNER OF RYDING THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT . MDC - MDCCIII . Apud Halyruidhous decimo septimo Octobris 1600 . SEDERUNT . PRESENTE.
... REGISTERS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL OF SCOTLAND AND OTHER PAPERS CONNECTED WITH THE METHOD AND MANNER OF RYDING THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT . MDC - MDCCIII . Apud Halyruidhous decimo septimo Octobris 1600 . SEDERUNT . PRESENTE.
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... Parliament : Albeit it be of weritie , that as the said Parliament wes appointit for sa necesser ane caus quhairin his Maiestie and the haill cuntrie is sua heichlie tuicheit , sua his Hienes wes myndit neuer to prorogat or continew the ...
... Parliament : Albeit it be of weritie , that as the said Parliament wes appointit for sa necesser ane caus quhairin his Maiestie and the haill cuntrie is sua heichlie tuicheit , sua his Hienes wes myndit neuer to prorogat or continew the ...
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adultery aganis Agnes Alex Alexander Andro anent Anno Domini ansuer Auchterarder befoyr Besse betuix caus caws Clangregour Clerk Commissioner comperand compeyr confessis Congregatioun Dauid decernis deponis desyr Earle Edinburgh Elizabeth faid Followis forsaid fowme fuch geive generall George George Heriot gevin gewyn haif haill haue Heriot Inde Item James Jhon Gyb John KINGDOM OF SCOTLAND Kirk knawis Laird Lord Lordis maid Majesties Margaret mariage Maxwell McDonald mensis merkis Minister and eldaris ministerie nixt nocht ordour papists Parliament paroche personis presens Privy Privy Council pronunce quhai quhare quhilk daye quhome Ranald McDonald Robert ryde saidis salbe sall Sanctandrois sche servant spouse spows summond sworne thair thairof tham thame thay ther thir Thomas trew tryall tyme upoun uther vnder vnto vpon ye vpoun wald William witnes wyfe wyff Wyliam wytnes ye minister ye sayd ye superintendent yeir yeiris
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