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A58639 The laws and acts made in the fifth session of the first Parliament of Our Most High and Dread Soveraign William, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith holden and begun at Edinburgh, May 9. 1695 by John Marquess of Tweeddale ... with the special advice and consent of the estates of Parliament / collected and extracted from the registers and records of Parliament, by George, Viscount of Tarbat ...; Laws, etc. Scotland.; Cromarty, George Mackenzie, Earl of, 1630-1714.; Tweeddale, John Hay, Marquess of, 1626?-1697. 1695 (1695) Wing S1269; ESTC R40608 63,831 77

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Earl and Countess of Seaforth Act in Favours of Sir Thomas Livingston Decreet against Mr. Thomas Craven Mr. Andrew Burnet and Mr. Alexander Thomson Decreet the Earls of Roxburgh Haddington Galloway and others against the Earl of Lothian Decreet in favours of Mr. Thomas Skeen Protestation the Earl of Lothian against the Earl of Roxburgh and others Act in favours of the Kings Colledge of Old Aberdeen Decreet the Co-heirs of Carnock against Nicolson of Tilly-Cultry Act in favours of the Children of the first marriage of the Earl of Melfort Decreet of Forefaulture against the Earls of Midleton● Melfort and Sir Adam Blair Act in favours of Collonel Hill Reference the City of Edinburgh and Earl of Melvill Recommendation in favours of Sir David Carnegy of Pittarow Recommendation in favours of the Laird of Lundy Act in favours of Gilbert Meuzies of Pitfoddels Act in favours of Mr. Thomas Craven Mr. Andrew Burnet and Mr. Alexander Thomson Act and remit the Town of Edinburgh and AEneas M cleod Act in favours of Iames Lyel Act in favours of Sir Alexander Hope of Kerse and others Remit Process of Forefaulture against the Rebels in France depending before the Parliament to the Justice Court Order for apprehending Lieutenant Collonel Hamilton Order anent Mr. Alexander Barclay Act anent Mr. Bernard M ckenzie Order anent Mr. Gilbert Ramsey Act in favours of the Burgh of Cullen Order for re printing of the Act for the Supply Address to His Majesty anent the Slaughter of the Glencoe-men Protection in favours of the Glencoe-men Recommendation in favours of the Laird of Grant Act for a Manufactory of White-paper Order anent the Clerks and Collectors of Supply Act and remit the Laird of Rothemay and Abernethy of Mayens Act in favours of the Linen-manufactory Act in favours of the Lord Frazer Decreet Sir Iohn Dempster of Pitliver against the Earl and Countess of Seaforth Remit in favours of the Lady Dowager of Beilhaven Remit Clara and Patricia Ruthvens and Sir Alexander Hope of Kers Recommendation in favours of Alexander Duff of Braco Recommendation in favours of the Synod of Argile Recommendation in favours of the late Bishop of Argile Order and Warrand anent Iohn Dick and the Town of Stirling Recommendation in favours of Heriots Hospital Act in favours of the Laird of Hoptoun Act and Commission for reviseing the Laws Act in favours of His Majesties Advocat Act in favours of the Town of Air. Act in favours of the City of Aberdeen Act in favours of the Town of Irwin Act in favours of the Laird of Colloden Act in favours of the Earl Marischals Colledge of Aberdeen Recommendation in favours of Sir Thomas Stewart of Kirkfield Recommendation in favours of Sir Colin Campbel of Abberuchil Recommendation in favours of Duncan Forbes of Culloden Recommendation in favours of the Children of the first and second Marriage of Sir Andrew Dick. Recommendation in favours of Elizabeth Duncan and her Son Recommendation in favours of Mrs. Gillespy Recommendation in favours of Captain Walter Lockhart of Kirktoun Remit Mr. Iames Da●s and Iames Hay of Carribber to the Session Act and recommendation in favours of Iames Bain Remit in favours of Iames Crawfurd of Montquhanny Sir Thomas Kennedy and others Recommendation in favours of the Laird of Kilmaronock Remit in favours of the Laird of Glenkindy and Sir Adam Blair Remit Mr. Alexander Heggins and Iohn Callender Act in favours of George Baylie of Ierviswood Recommendation in favours of William Boig Recommendation in favours of the Laird of Culbin Order the City of Edinburgh and the Laird of Comistoun Act in favours of the Laird of Langtoun Act in favours of William Beatty Recommendation in favours of the Burgh of Fortross Recommendation in favours of Iohn Spotswood Decreet in favours of Mrs. Lilias Stewart Act in favours of Iames Curry late Provost of Edinburgh Act in favours of Comb-makers Act in favours of Alexander Fearn Act in favours of William Scot and Iohn Heislop Act anent the Earl of Broadalbane Recommendation in favours of the Macers and Keepers of the Parliament House Act in favours of Robert Douglass Act in favours of Iohn Adeir and Captain Slezer Act in favours of Whitefield Heyter and others Act in favours of the Heirs of Taylzie of Mauldsly Act for erecting a publick Bank Act in favours of the Burgh of Dysart Act in favours of the Burgh of Culross Acts for several Fairs and Weekly Mercats Act and Ratification in favours of Sir Iohn Hall of Dunglass Ratification in favours of the Chyrurgions and Chryurgion-Apothecaries of Edinburgh Protestation the Town of Edinburgh against the same Ratification in favours of the Nine Trades of Dundee Protestation the Walkers and Litsters of Dundee against the same Ratification in favours of the Burgh of Breichen Ratification in favours of the Candlemakers of Edinburgh Ratification in favours of the Walkers and Litsters of Dundee Protestation the Town and Trades of Dundee against the same Ratification in favours of Alexander Spittel of Leuchit Ratification in favours of the Piriwig-makers of Edinburgh Ratification in favours of Iames Lindsay of Dovehill Ratification in favours of the Cowpers of Glasgow Protestation the Town of Glasgow against the same Ratification in favours of William Rai●ly of Brunsfield Ratification in favours of the Laird of Rowallan Ratification in favours of Sir William Stewart of Castle-milk Ratification in favours of the Viscount of Tarbat Protestation the City of Edinburgh against the same Ratification in favours of Sir Iames Falcon●r of Ph●sdo Ratification in favours of William Cunningham Brother to Gilbertfield of the Lands of Kilbryde Ratification in favours of James Turner FINIS These are Allowing the Two Acts past in Parliament on the Twenty second Day of Iuly One thousand six hundred and ninety Years in Favours of Sir Patrick Home of Polwarth now Lord Polwarth to be Printed TARBAT Cls. Registri ACT Rescinding the Forefaulture of Sir Patrick Home of Polwarth Edinburgh Iuly 22. 1690. OUR SOVERAIGN LORD and LADY the KING and QUEENS Majesties and the ESTATES of PARLIAMENT Considering That the Meeting of the ESTATES of this Kingdom In the Claim of Right Dated the Eleventh of April One thousand six hundred eighty and nine years Have declared that the causing Pursue and Forefault Persons upon weak or frivolous Pretences or upon lame and defective Probation is contrary to Law And also that all Forefaultures are to be considered and the Parties laesed to be redressed And having considered the Process of Forefaulture led and deduced before the Three Estates of Parliament upon the twenty second of May One thousand six hundred eighty and five years against Sir Patrick Home of Polwarth in absence with the Decreet and Doom of Forefaulture following thereupon and that the Pretences insisted upon in the said Proces of Forefaulture against the said Sir Patrick Home Viz. His meeting with the deceast Mr. Robert Martine and other Persons at the Places therein Lybelled and discoursing with them of the extream Hazard that threatned
Meeting of the said Commissioners for the Shires to be at the Head Burghs thereof upon the third Tuesday of Iuly next at ten of the Clock for the Shires on this side of the River of Tay And the last Tuesday of Iuly next for the Shires benorth Tay. And requires the Sheriffs and Stewarts or their Deputs to intimat the same to the Commissioners of the respective Shires and Stewartries with power to them to appoint their subsequent Dyets of Meeting and their Conveener from time to time And also to appoint Collectors with sufficient Caution as they shall think fit And commits to His Majesties Privy Council upon the Death or not Acceptance of any of the Commissioners of Supply appointed by this Act to Nominat and Appoint others in their places And His Majesty with Advice and Consent foresaid does Declare that all Clauses contained in the former Acts of Parliament and Convention of Estates in relation to the inbringing of the Cess and Quartering and anent Ryding Mony shall stand in full Force as to this Supply now imposed in the same manner as if they were insert herein except in so far as these Acts of Parliament or Convention are Innovat or Altered by the foresaid sixth Act of the second Session of this Current Parliament And it is hereby Declared that no Persons lyable in payment of this Supply shall be holden to produce their Discharges or Receipts of the same after three years from the respective Terms of payment unless Diligence be done by Denunciation before elapsing of the said three years And because by the Supply hereby granted the Land-rent and Burghs of this Kingdom are only burdened and it being just that the Personal Estates in Money should bear some Proportion of the Burden Therefore His Majesty with Advice and Consent foresaid Statutes and Ordains that every Debitor owing Money within the Kingdom at six per Cent of Interest shall in the payment of his Annualrents for one year have Retention in his own hands of one of six of the said Annualrents and this Retention to be for the whole year viz. from Whitsunday One thousand six hundred and ninety five to Whitsunday One thousand six hundred and ninety six years And it is hereby Declared that it shall be Usury for any Creditor not to grant the said Retention Follows the Quota of Supply payable Monthly by the several Shires of the Kingdom THe Sheriffdom of Edinburgh the sum of three thousand one hundred and eighty three Pounds eight shillings Scots money Monthly The Sheriffdom of Haddington the sum of two thousand seven hundred and eighty two Pounds six shillings The Sheriffdom of Berwick the sum of two thousand eight hundred and thirteen Pounds one shilling The Sheriffdom of Roxburgh the sum of three thousand six hundred and eighty six Pounds seventeen shillings six pennies The Sheriffdom of Selkirk the sum of nine hundred and four Pounds nine shillings The Sheriffdom of Peebles the sum of one thousand and fourty two Pounds eight shillings The Sheriffdom of Lanerk the sum of three thousand and ninety one Pounds twelve shillings The Sheriffdom of Dumfreis the sum of two thousand seven hundred and twelve Pounds seventeen shillings The Sheriffdom of Wigton the sum of one thousand and four Pounds fifteen shillings The Stewartry of Kirkcudbright the sum of one thousand six hundred and seventy four Pounds eleven shillings The Sheriffdom of Air the sum of three thousand eight hundred and seventy Pounds five shillings The Sheriffdom of Dumbarton the sum of seven hundred and sixty four Pounds ten shillings The Sheriffdom of Bute the sum of three hundred and eight Pounds eight shillings and eight pennies The Sheriffdom of Renfrew the sum of one thousand three hundred and fifty three Pounds seven shillings The Sheriffdom of Striviling the sum of one thousand seven hundred and fifty four Pounds four shillings and six pennies The Sheriffdom of Linlithgow the sum of one thousand one hundred and sixty nine Pounds eighteen shillings The Sheriffdom of Perth the sum of five thousand and thirty eight Pounds fourteen shillings The Sheriffdom of Kincardine the sum of nine hundred and eighty four Pounds one shilling The Sheriffdom of Aberdeen the sum of four thousand and seventy seven Pounds nineteen shillings The Sheriffdom of Inverness the sum of one thousand two hundred and thirteen Pounds one shilling and six pennies The Sheriffdom of Ross the sum of one thousand one hundred and thirty one Pounds six shillings The Sheriffdom of Nairn the sum of two hundred and seventy seven Pounds sixteen shillings The Sheriffdom of Cromarty the sum of two hundred and fourteen Pounds The Sheriffdom of Argyle the sum of one thousand nine hundred and fourty seven Pounds ten shillings and nine pennies The Sheriffdom of Fife and Kinross the sum of five thousand one hundred and seventy two Pounds The Sheriffdom of Forfar the sum of three thousand two hundred and seventy three Pounds fifteen shillings The Sheriffdom of Bamff the sum of one thousand one hundred and fifty Pounds four shillings The Sheriffdom of Sutherland the sum of three hundred and thirty six Pounds The Sheriffdom of Caithness the sum of five hundred ninety nine Pounds five shillings The Sheriffdom of Elgin the sum of one thousand and fifty nine Pounds five shillings The Sheriffdom of Orkney and Zetland the sum of one thousand and eighty eight Pounds ten shillings And the Shiriffdom of Clackmannan the sum of three hundred and fifty two Pounds seven shillings and three pennies Scots money Follows the Quota of Supply payable Monthly by the several Burghs of the Kingdom The City of Edinburgh the sum of three thousand eight hundred and eighty Pounds Scots Monthly The Burgh of Perth the sum of three hundred and sixty Pounds The Burgh of Dundee the sum of five hundred and sixty Pounds The City of Aberdeen the sum of seven hundred and twenty six Pounds The Burgh of Stirling the sum of one hundred and seventy two Pounds The Burgh of Linlithgow the sum of one hundred and fifty six Pounds The City of St. Andrews the sum of seventy two Pounds The City of Glasgow the sum of one thousand and eight hundred Pounds The Burgh of Air the sum of one hundred and twenty eight Pounds The Burgh of Haddington the sum of one hundred and ninety two Pounds The Burgh of Dysart the sum of thirty Pounds The Burgh of Kirkaldy the sum of two hundred and eighty eight Pounds The Burgh of Montrose two hundred and fourty Pounds The Burgh of Couper one hundred and eight Pounds The Burgh of Anstruther-Easter eighteen Pounds The Burgh of Dumfreis the sum of two hundred and thirty Pounds The Burgh of Inverness the sum of one hundred and eighty Pounds The Burgh of Burnt-Island the sum of seventy two Pounds The Burgh of Innerkeithing the sum of thirty Pounds The Burgh of Kinghorn the sum of fourty two Pounds The Burgh of Breichin the sum of fifty four Pounds The Burgh