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August 19 1704
Our soveraign lady, considering the largeness, extent and value of the lands holden of her majesty by the baryons and freeholders within the several shires of this kingdom, and that, by reason of the creation of a great many new nobility, the representation of the baryons in parliament is rendered less considerable, therefore, her majesty, with advice and consent of the estates of parliament, statutes and ordains that in the next session of parliament, and in all parliaments, meetings and conventions of estates to be holden hereafter, the barrons and freeholders of the shires aftermentioned shall add to their former representation one commissioner for each, viz: the shires of Edinburgh, Haddingtoun, Berwick, Roxburgh, Lanerk, Dumfries, Air, Perth, Aberdeen, Fife and Forfar, being the most considerable shires of the kingdom, and that for ever hereafter when a nobleman shall be created a barron shall be added to the representation of the shires.
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Forasmuch as it will be much for the security of this nation that the members of parliament be at absolute freedom in their voting, and that all occasions of tempting them to be anyways byassed in giving their advice and voting in parliament and convention be obviated, therefore, our soveraign lady, with advice and consent of the estates of parliament, prohibits and discharges all persons whatsoever to give, offer or promise to procure to be given to them any office civil or military, or any other good deed, directly or indirectly, by themselves or others, or threaten any of the saids members in order to the giving of their advice or vote in parliament or convention as to any matter that shall come before them, under the pain of infamy and loss of office, and to be for ever incapable of any publick trust or office in time coming, and to be fined in the sum of 10,000 lib. beside, to be payed to the party discoverer and who shall pursue and obtain the party guilty to be convicted. As also prohibites and discharges all members of parliament or convention to take, accept or receive any sum, or sums of money, office, or any other good deed whatsomever, directly or indirectly, by themselves or others, upon the account of their giving their advice or vote in parliament or convention, as to any matters that shall come before them, under the same penalty as in the case above-exprest. And further, that any member of parliament or convention that shall give, offer or receive any sum, or sums of money, office or other good deed, upon the account foresaid, shall be expelled from the house and declared for ever uncapable to sit and vote in parliament or convention, or to chuse or be chosen a commissioner to the parliament or convention. And it is hereby declared that it shall be lawful to any of the leidges to pursue the contraveeners of this act, either before the parliament, lords of privy council and lords of session, lords of justiciary or any other judges competent for the said crime, which may be proven by the defender's oath or any other legal probation. And further statutes and ordains that no officers of the army, forts or garrisons, receivers or collectors of the publick revenues, tacksmen, collectors, surveyors, collectors or others concerned in the customs or excise, nor any other person having a pension from her majesty during pleasure, shall be capable to be elected a commissioner to represent the barrons or burrows in parliament; and in case any member elected shall during the currency of this or any other parliament accept of any commission to be officer of the army, forts or garrisons, or any letter of pension, or be tacksman, or have any concern as mannagers, collectors, surveyors or other offices about the customs or excise, or imployed to receive the public rents and revenues, upon the acceptation thereof the said commission to represent the baryons or burghs shall fall and become null and void, and the barrons or burghs whom they represented are hereby authorized to elect others to represent them in their place.
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