Procedure

Prayer said and rolles callit.

Rege presente.

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Procedure: remit in favour of the sheriffdom of Dumbarton
Remitt in favoures of the shereffdome of Dambartane

The quhilk day the act anent the dismembring of the sevine parochines thairinmentionat from the shereffdome of Stirveling and annexing the samene to the sherefdome of Dumbartane for the reasones conteyned in the act, being red in audience of his majestie and parliament, they continue till give ansuer therto till the nixt parliament that the samene may be determined at that tyme, and in the meanetyme recommendis to the lordis of secreet counsell to prepair the samene to the said parliament.

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Legislation: private act
Act in favoures of the Erle of Rothes, Andro Ainslie etc. anente Capitane Robertsones shipe

The quhilk day, anente the supplicatione givine in to the kingis majestie and estates of parliament be Johne, erle of Rothes, Sir George Hammiltoune of Blaikburne, Androw Ainslie and George Arnote, merchandis burgess of Edinburghe, for themselfis and in name and behalfe of the remanent pairtneres of umquhill Capitane Robertsone his shipe, off the quhilke supplicatione the tennour falloweth: Unto your sacred majestie, the honorabill lordis of the heighe court of parliament and otheres memberes therof, humblie meanes and shawes wee your majesties faithfull subjectes Johne, erle of Rothes, Sir George Hammiltoune of Blaikeburne, Andro Ainslie and George Arnote, burgess of Edinburghe, and in name and behalfe of the remanent pairtneres of umquhill Capitane David Robertsone his shipe, that wheras the tyme of the troubles betuixte Britane, Spane and France, jM vjC tuentie eight yeires, your majestie granted lettires of mark to diverse of your subjectes in England and Scotland, and in particulare to the said umquhill Capitane David Robertsone, quho, being conjoynt with tuo of your majesties owne ships, he as reire admirall did apprehend certane shipes of Hamburghe and Lubecke carieing munitione and otheres forbiddine goodes, the said umquhill David Robertsone, his shipe being a litle spoyled in the combat, went to ane harbory in Norraway to supplie and mend his shipe; and he, haveing lyen besyd him in herbery ane shipe perteineing to Dunkirke whilke he had takine in pryese, the maisteres of the Dunkirkis shipe, haveing gottin a shore, he went aught myles distant from that place and agried with the maisteres of tuo shipes of Hamburghe of very great force, promising them the halfe of the shipe and the goodis for reskueing the rest, moved the saidis tuo Hamburgh great shipes, the one being aucht hundreth and the other being four hundreth tunes, to come and invade the said umquhill David his shipe, they entring in ane dangerous conflict for the space of tuo or thrie houres till many men were hurt and killit one everie syde and the shippes very evill spoyled and hurt, ceasing at that tyme from the said combate they by treachrie ceaseede upon the said umquhill David his persone, and haveing bothe the fare greater force and nomber of men spoyled the said David his shipe by taking out the ordinance, quhairof four piece perteent to your majestie, tooke the sailleres cloathes and the chirurgianes kist and spoyled all thair victuelles, and most cruellie suffering the sailleres to famishe for hunger and many of theme to die for faulte of cure, denying to give to any of theme the use of there owne kist, they disrigged the shipe and so spoyled hir that shoe was not worth the bringing away, and so wes alluterlie losit to the owneres, they tooke your majesties colloures, troode one them, rent them and used contemptuous speaches. Your majesties merchandis, shipmaisteres and otheres trading in Norway war witness heirto, and because some of the witness had no certane duelling places, being sailleres, ther depositiones ware takine before the court of the admirality of England and Scotland, where they could be fund occasionally, who did sufficientlie cleire and prove the robbrie foirsaid. Wpon complaint heirof to your sacred majestie, one was sent be your majestie wnto the states of Hamburghe, who, receiveing no satisfactione, your majestie granted lettires of reprysall to the said umquhill Capitane David Robertsone and his pairtneres, who outreeked be vertue of the saidis lettirs of reprysall tuo shippes at ane very great chairge and expenss; quhilks shippis, apprehending certane shipes and goodes apperteeneing to Hamburghe, brought them to Leith in this your majesties kingdome, quhilkis ware by your majesties speciall command to the counsell of Scotland and your earnest desyre signified to ws, Captane Robertsones pairtneres, againe delyverit to them the saidis ships and goodes, your majestie being solicited therto by diverse of our wnfreends who ware ingadged to the Hamburgeres, bot wpoun this declaratione: that we suting justice before the state of Hamburghe if they should either delay or deeny justice, your majestie would sie us, your wronged subjectes, repaired ather by causing us receive payment or receiveing againe of new letters of reprysell. Bot wee, the saidis pairtneres, haveing sent James Collvill, ane gentlemane of good woorth and knowledge, to fallowe that proces at Hamburghe, fund but strange usage and great delayes and wes forcit to constitut Maister Josephe Everie, agent for your majestie at Hamburghe, procuratour, to fallowe that proces, who, haveing now persued the samene thir foure yeeres bygane, hes nowayes advanced in the said proces, bot alltogidder postponed and delayed. The judges, haveing certified that we most de novo site our adversaries to heir and sie the former depositiones takene over agane, and hes granted ane long tyme both for the appeirance of the witness and pairties bothe before the admiralles of Ingland and Scotland, quhilke course, if it be takine, the examinationes and depositiones at the advysing of the cause may be accompted of no validitie, albeit the witness be either depairted this lyfe or being saillers scattered throw the world, that it be impossible to us to find them, for the witness whose depositiones war takine in Ingland wer Williame Goffe, George Scote, and are yit alyve, bot it is impossible to get them byd at home to ane peremptorie day to the quhilk Long and Uttenhold, there aires and assigneyes, can be summoned to heir them suorne and depone. As to the witness received in the admirality of Scotland, Allane Liveingstoune, George Grive and Robert Daulling are all three depairted this lyfe, only [...] and Thomas Sandilandis are alyve, bot be reasone of ther seafairing calling it is impossible for them to be at home at such a day to the whilke the Hamburgheres may be cited. Now the testimonie of these witness who are depairted this lyfe holdis sure without controlement because mors testium vim confirmationis habet quia non est verisimile morientem reliquisse falsum testimonium. And as to the depositiones of these who are yit alyve, they are craved to be reexamined upon this ground viz: that the depositiones of ane witnese is of no moment and of no faith parte non citata, but say they Longo and Utenhold were not sommondit to the depositiones ather takine in the admiralities of Ingland or Scotland. Bot your majestie will be pleased to consider that this reule doeth not hold in this present caise, nam a juris communis regula reciditur quoties periculum est in mora; for ane infirme and seeke witnes, ane aged persone, ane mane goeing in pillgramage or long voyage, ane sailler goeing to sea, ane weoman goeing with chyld neir hir delyverie may, sayes the laweres, be examined a judice in competente parte altera non citata ad perpetuam rei memoriam. Becaus probabiliter timetur de morte testium vell diuturna absentia et omnia licent propter necessitatem praeter peccatum. Nather hes the interrogatoures sent over fra them prescryved the maner nor tyme of citing the Hamburgeres to compeir in this kingdome, and when they are sommondit they will alledge quod non sunt temere evocandi extra Germaniam, and that the admirality of Scotland hes no authority to that effect, and that there hes bene alreadie probatoures usit be the supplicantes, reprobatouris usit be the defenderes and reprobatoures of these reprobatoures produceit be the defenderis, and so ther can be no farder usit nisi negotium in infinitum, seing the nature of the bussines craves a summare prosedure and aught not to be protracted with longsoumnes of ane solemne proces. Therfore, being thus delayed and frustrat of justice, wee humblie beseeke your majestie, the lordis of this heighe courte of parliament and otheres memberes therof to take wnto your consideracion this our humble supplicatione and the hard conditione of a great nomber of your majesties subjectes, being above tuelve pairties, poore widowes and fatherles childrene and others merchandis who ar so impoverished by there other frequent depursmentes, the totall of there looss and just clame exceeding the soume of fyfteene thousand pundis sterling, that being thuse exhausted we are wnable to lay out any more moneyes, and that your majestie would be pleased ather to procure us reparatione of our wrong proven in the admirall court of Ingland and repayment of our loiss provene in the admirality of Scotland or wtherwayes that your majestie would be pleased agane to grant us new lettires of reprysall that wee may be repaired of our grievous wronges and heavie damnages, and that this be summarlie performed, wtherwayes we are overthrowne and wtterlie ruined, as the foirsaid supplication in the selfe proportes. Quhilke supplicatione being diverse tymes red in audience of the kingis majestie and estates of parliament and doubls therof givine to everie severall estate to be advysit therwith be the ordinance of the king and parliament, and therefter the same supplicatione being of new againe this day publictlie red in oppen and plaine parliament in audience of his majestie and estates therof, and the desyre of the samene tane to consideracion, the estates of parliament did advyse his majestie to grant lettires of repryssall in favoures of the supplicantes for themselvs and in name and behalfe foirsaid, and to cause exped the samene lettires of repryssall presentlie in the most ample and surest forme wnder his hienes great seale, and being sua exped and sealed, to depone the samene to his hienes secreet counsell to remaine in thair keeping to the effect that if his majestie doe not procure reparatione to the supplicantes of ther damnage and loiss according to justice the foirsaidis, lettires of repryssall may be delyvered be the counsell to the supplicantes to make use therof, conforme to the tennour of the samene lettires of reprysall. Lykeas his majestie, at the desyre and be the advyse of the estates of parliament, did accordinglie promeis to grant the foirsaids lettirs of reprysell, and thereftir to depone the samene lettires sua expede wnder his hienes great seale to the counsell to the effect that if his majestie did not procure reparacion to the supplicantes of ther said damnage and loiss according to justice as said is, the foirsaides lettires of reprysell may be delyvered to the saidis supplicantes for themselffs and in name and behalfe foirsaid to be made use of be theme, conforme to the same lettires of repryssall.

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Procedure: remit to the committee for common burdens
Act in favoures of the Lord Johnstoun and his officeres

The quhilk day the supplicatione givine in to the kingis majestie and estates of parliament be James, lord Johnestoune, for the officeres of fortoune of his regiment anent ther pay, being red in audience of the kinges majestie and parliament, his majestie and estates of parliament remittes the samene supplicatione and desyre therof to the committie appoynted by the king and parliament for the commone burdingis of this kingdome, ther consideracion.

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Procedure: election and nomination of officers of state
Act anente the nominatioune and electioun of the officeres of estate

The quhilk day the kingis majestie, with advyse and approbatione of the estates of parliament conveend in parliament, nominat and elected the persons wnderwrittin to the places and offices of estates of this kingdome respective eftirmentionat respective formerlie possest be them, viz: Robert, erle of Roxburgh, to the place and office of privie seale, Williame, erle of Lanarke, to the place and office of secreetarie, Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, to the place and office of his heighnes advocate, Sir James Carmichell, to the place and office of thesaurer deput, and Sir Johne Hammiltoune of Orbestoune, to the place and office of justice clerke, and that ad vitam vel culpam, conforme to the act of this present parliament mad anent the electione of officeres of estate, counselloures and sessioners upoun the sexteene day of September last bypast. Lykeas his majestie, with advyce and approbatione foirsaid, gives and dispones to thair foirnamed persones, and ilke ane of them ad vitam vell culpam as said is, the foirsaidis offices respective abovementioned wherunto they are nominated and elected in maner foirsaid, togidder with all honoures, dignities, proffites, benefites, liberties and priviledges which have bene possest and brooked by any preceeding officeres of estate of the foirsaides offices abovewrittin, and which may be now brooked by the lawes of this kingdome. And ordeanes ane gift to be past and exped wnder his heighnes great seall to ilke ane of the persones abovenamed of the foirsaid offices respective abovewrittin, wherwnto they are nominated and elected in maner befor rehearsed.

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Procedure: gift of the office of secretary
Act Erle of Lanarke, secreetarie

The quhilk day Williame, erle of Lanarke, produceet in plaine parliament, in presence of his majestie and estates of parliament, ane gifte granted be the king's majestie of the office of secreetarie ad vitam, quhilke gifte being sua produceet was superscryved be his majestie and uniformlie approvine be the haill estates of parliament, quhairwpoun the Erle of Lanarke askit instrumentes.

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Procedure: discharge of the office of treasury principal
Act anente the supplie of the dischairg off the office of thesaurarie principall

The quhilk day the kingis majestie, with advyse and approbatione of the estates of parliament, nominat and elected Johne, lord Loudoune, chancellour, Archibald, erle of Argyle, Williame, erle of Glencairne, Johne, lord Lindsay, and Sir James Carmichall, deputie thesaurere, or any three of them, for dischairgeing the office of thesaurarie principall to the nixt parliament, conforme to the commissione to be drawine up for that effect.

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Procedure: nomination and election of clerk register
Act anente the nominatioune and electioune of Sir Alexander Gibsone to be clerk registere

The quhilk day the kingis majestie, with advyce and approbatione of the estates of parliament, nominated and elected Maister Alexander Gibsone, younger, of Durie to the place and office of clerke of register of this his heighnes ancient and native kingdome of Scotland and that ad vitam vell culpam, conforme to the act of this present parliament mad anent the electione of officeris of estat, counselleres and sessioneres wpoun the sexteene day of September last bypast. Lykeas his majestie, with advyce and approbatione foirsaid, gives and dispones to the said Maister Alexander Gibsone, younger, of Durie, ad vitam vell culpam as said is, the foirsaid office of clerke of register with all honoures, dignities, priviledges, proffeits, casualities and liberties perteaneing to the said office, conforme to the foirsaid act and to the gifte to be granted to him of the foirsaid office wnder his heighnes great seall, to be brooked and possest be him as the samene heath bene possest and brooked by any preceeding clerke of register and which may be now brooked by the lawes of this kingdome, and ordeanes ane gifte to be past and exped wnder his hienes great seale to the said Maister Alexander Gibsone of the foirsaid office of clerke of register with all honors, dignities, proffeites, casualities, liberties and priviledges belonging therto.

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Procedure: nomination and election of privy councillors
Act anente the nominatione and electioun of counselloures

The quhilk day the kingis majestie, with advyce and approbatione of the estates of parliament conveened in plaine parliament, nominated and elected the persones wnderwrittin, viz: Lord Loudoune, chancellour, Duke of Lennokis, Marques of Hammiltoun, Erle of Argyle, Erle Mershall, Erle of Sutherland, Erle of Mar, Erle of Mortoun, Erle of Eglingtoune, Erle of Cassilis, Erle of Glencairne, Erle of Murrey, Erle of Pearth, Erle of Dumfermeling, Erle of Wigtoune, Erle of Kinghorne, Erle of Roxburghe, Erle of Seaforth, Erle of Lauderdaill, Erle of Louthiane, Erle of Kinnoull, Erle of Southaske, Erle of Weymes, Erle of Dallhousie, Erle of Findlater, Erle of Lanarke, Erle of Levine, Lord Angus, Lord Lindesay, Lord Yester, Lord Sinclare, Lord Elphinstoun, Lord Ballmerino, Lord Burghlie, Lord Almond, Lord Ballcarras, the clerke of register, advocat, justice clerke, thesaurer deput, maister of requeists, Sir Robert Gordoun, Sir Williame Douglas of Cavers, Sir Patrik Hepburne of Wauchtoune, Laird of Dundas, Laird of Fintrie, Laird of Cambo, Laird of Dun, Laird of Innes, Laird of Morphie and the Proveist of Edinburghe for the tyme being, to be of the counsell ad vitam aut culpam, conforme to the act made in this present parliament wpoun the sexteene day of September lastbypast anent the nominatione and electione of the officeres of estate, counselloures and sessioneres, and conforme to the commissione to be granted be the kinges majestie, with the advyse and approbatione of the estates of parliament, to the saidis lordis and otheres of his majesties secreet counsell abovenamed for governement of this kingdome in all effaires conserneing the peace, good and happines therof, which by the lawes and custome of this kingdome perteene to his majesties secreet counsell. Lykeas his majestie, with advyse and approbatione foirsaid, lykewayes nomited and elected the Erle of Arundaill, the Erle of Pembrook, the Erle of Salsberrie and the Erle of Holland to be supernumerarie counselloures of his majesties privie counsell of this kingdome and to bee conteened in the foirsaid commissione to be granted to the counsell as supernumerarie therintill. And his majestie, with advyse and approbatione foirsaid, gives and grantes to the saides counselloures abovenamed, and everie one of them, all honoures, dignities, liberties, immunities and priviledges whatsoevir belonging to the lordis and otheres of his hienes privie counsell of this his ancient and native kingdome, to be brooked and possest by them sicklyke and with all respectes as the samene heath beene brooked by any preceeding counselloures of his majesties privie counsell foirsaid, and which may be now brooked and possest be them by the lawes of this kingdome, conforme to the foirsaid act of the sexteene day of September lastbypast, and to the commissione to be granted to the saidis lordis and otheres of his majesties privie counsell as said is.

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Procedure: nomination and election of ordinary and extraordinary lords of session
Act anente the nominatioune and electioun of the lordes of sessione, ordinarie and extraordinarie

The quhilk day the kingis majestie, with advyse and approbatione of the estates of parliament conveened in plaine parliament, nominat and elected Sir George Erskene of Innerteill, Sir Alexander Gibsone of Durie, Sir Andro Fletcher of Innerpeffer, Sir Johne Hammiltoune of Orbestone, justice clerke, Sir James Carmichaell, thesaurer deput, Sir James Leirmonth of Ballcomy, Sir James McGill of Cranstouneriddell, Sir George Halyburtoune of Fodderance, Sir Johne Hope of Craighall, Sir Johne Scot of Scotistarbete, Sir Alexander Fallcouner, younger, of Hackertoune, Sir Johne Leslie of Newtoun and Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse, knychts, Maister Archbald Johnestoune of Wairestoune and Maister Adame Hepburne of Humbie to be the fyfteene ordinare lordis of sessione and senatoures of the colledge of justice, and that ad vitam vell culpam, and judges for administratione of justice to the leiges, conforme to the first fondacion and erectione of that soverane judicatory of the colledge of justice. Lykeas his majestie, with advyse and approbatione of the saidis estates of parliament, gave and disponed and heirby gives and dispones to the fyfteene ordinarie lordis of sessione abovenamed, and to ilke ane of them ad vitam vell culpam as said is, the fyfteene ordinarie places of the saidis ordinar lordis and senatore of the colledge of justice, with all fies, honors and dignities, proffites, casualities, immunities, liberties and priviledges whatsowevir perteeneing and belonging to the ordinar lordis and senatoures of the colledge of justice, and ther places therof to be brooked and possessed by the persones abovenamed now nominated and elected therto as said is, and ilke ane of them sicklyke and with all respectes and priviledgs, fies, casualities, immunities, liberties and priviledges whatsomevir as the samene heath bene possest and brooked by any preceeding lordis and senatoures of the said colledge of justice, and which the saidis lordis and senatoures forsaids may now brooke and enjoy by the lawes of the kingdome, and that ad vitam vell culpam, conforme to the act of this present parliament made heiranent upoun the sexteene day of September lastbypast. Lykeas his majestie, with advyse and approbatione foirsaid, lykewayes nominated and elected Archbald, erle of Argyle, Archbald, lord Angus, Johne, lord Lindesay and Johne, lord Ballmerino, to be the four extraordinare lordis of sessioune and senatoures of the said colledge of justice, conforme to the act foirsaid maide anent the nominatione and electione of the officeres of estate, counselloures and sessioners of the dait the sexteene day of September lastbypast. And his majestie, with advyce and approbacion of the saidis estates, gave and disponed, and heirby gives and dispones, to the saidis four extraordinar lordis of sessione abovenamed, and to ilke ane of theme, the four ordinare places of the saidis extraordinar lordis and senatoures of the colledge of justice, with all honores, dignities, immunities, liberties and priviledges whatsoevir belonging to the extraordinar lordis of sessioun and ther places therof, to be bruiked and possest by the foirsaidis four lordis abovenamed now nominated and elected therto sicklyke and with all respectes the samene heath bene possessed and bruiked by any preceeding extraordinare lordis of the sessione, and which may be now bruiked and enjoyed be them by the lawes of this kingdome.

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Legislation: private act
Ordinance conserneing the Laird off Moncreeff and Lord Innerpeffer

The quihilk day the kinges majestie and estates of parliament, haveing heard and considered the objectione mad be the Laird of Moncreeffe aganes Sir Andro Fletsher of Innerpeffer, his nominatione and electione, that he cannot be ane of the lordis of sessioune becaus he hes incurrit the paine contenit in the act of parliament and loist his place by buying litigious landis, quhilke he offered to qualifie and prove, his majestie and estates of parliament hes remittit and heerby remittes the tryell therof to the secreet counsell, that incaice the said Sir Andro Fletcher be fund guiltie, he may incurre the paine conteened in the act of parliament made theranent, wtherwayes incaise Moncreefe insist therine and succumbe in probatione he may be punished at the counselloures pleasur according as they shall thinke his cariage to demerite.

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