Legislation
Act 33
Act against leasing makers of whatsoever quality, office, place or dignity they be of

The estates of parliament, presently convened by his majesty's special authority, considering the honour, dignity and authority of the supreme court of parliament over the council and session, and over all other civil judicatories of this kingdom, which have their original power and authority from the king's majesty and the estates of parliament, are subordinate thereto and ought to be accountable and censurable by them for their abusing of their power to the prejudice of the country for the well thereof they were established, according to the 12th act of the second parliament of King James IV, wherein the king's council was sworn in presence of the three estates to give his highness a true and sincere counsel in matters concerning his majesty and his realm, and to be responsible and accusable to the king and his estates of their counsel; considering also that during his majesty's absence out of this kingdom it is most necessary for the public peace of this kingdom and his majesty's honour that all misinformers, raisers and entertainers of jealousies, suspicions and divisions between the king, this kirk and kingdom should be severely punished, and especially all bad counsellors who instead of giving his majesty a true and sincere counsel have given or will give information and counsel to the evident prejudice and ruin of the liberties of this kirk and kingdom, should be exemplarily judged and censured by the king's majesty and the estates of parliament; therefore they renew and revive all acts of parliament made against leasing makers, raisers and entertainers of jealousies, contentions and divisions between the king's majesty and this kirk and kingdom, and declare that no dignity, quality, place or office whatsoever shall exempt those or any person whatsoever from the censure of the said acts.

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Act 34
Act for directing letters of horning and caption by the lords of session against the excommunicated prelates and all other excommunicated persons

The estates of parliament, convened by his majesty's special authority, considering the necessity of reviving and putting into execution the 53rd act of the third parliament of King James VI regarding letters of horning and caption to follow upon excommunication of the kirk after 40 days, renew and revive the said act of parliament, and ordain the lords of session to grant letters and other executorials against the excommunicated prelates and all other excommunicated persons.

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Act 35
Regarding the ward and marriage of those who shall happen to be killed in the defence of the religion and liberties of kirk and kingdom

The estates of parliament, presently convened by his majesty's special authority, taking to their consideration the prejudice that may come to those subjects who hold their lands ward of the king's majesty or of any other superior whatsoever, and shall happen to be killed in the defence and maintenance of the religion and of the laws and liberties of this kingdom during the time of the present troubles thereof, have statute and ordained, and hereby statute, ordain and declare that the profit and benefit of the ward, marriage, non-entry and relief, falling by the decease of any of those who shall happen to be killed in manner and for the cause foresaid, with the whole commodity that can follow upon the same, shall only pertain and freely be given and conveyed to the heirs, widow and bairns of those who shall happen so to be killed as follows, namely: where the widow and other bairns (by the heir) shall be found provided by the deceased, then in that case the whole benefit of the ward, marriage, non-entry and relief shall solely belong to the heir; but where the widow and other bairns (by the heir) be not found provided, in that case the benefit of the marriage shall only pertain to the heir, and the profit, commodity and benefit of the ward, non-entry and relief shall be employed and used for the subsistence and maintenance of the widow and bairns unprovided, and also for the subsistence of the heir if he have no other means for maintenance; and what is surplus by the widow and bairns their subsistence foresaid, ordain the same surplus to be employed for the provision of the said other bairns by the heir unprovided as said is, providing always that the said heirs and other persons foresaid to whom the benefit of the said ward, marriage, non-entry and relief is appointed to pertain in manner respectively before rehearsed be found not to have stood against the maintenance of religion, laws and liberties of kirk and kingdom, contrary to the late covenant ratified in this present parliament. And also the said estates find and declare that the king's majesty and all other superiors whatsoever of the said ward holdings shall be altogether secluded from the benefit of the foresaid ward, marriage, non-entry and relief falling by decease of their vassals in manner and for the cause before rehearsed.

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Act 36
In favour of those who held their lands of archbishops, bishops or of their chapters

The estates of parliament, presently convened by his majesty's special authority, considering that the offices of archbishops, bishops, archdeans, deans and others, the members of their chapters, are now abolished out of this kirk and kingdom, and herewith also taking to their consideration that there are sundry noblemen, gentlemen and others within this realm who held their lands of the said archbishops, bishops, archdeans, deans and other members of chapters (who are now abolished out of this kirk and kingdom as said is), for payment of certain yearly feu duties and fulfilling of certain clauses irritant and performing of other conditions contained in their infeftments, tacks and rights, and who, not knowing to whom they shall now pay their said duties and fulfil the other conditions of their infeftments and rights, may be prejudiced by incurring of the failure and danger of the clause irritant of their said rights for non-payment of their feu and other duties specified therein, and by the incurring of the certification contained in the acts of parliament set down regarding the payment by vassals of their feu duties to their superiors, the said estates, for remedy hereof and for eschewing the danger and prejudice that may come, hereby find and declare that those noblemen, gentlemen and others who by their infeftments, tacks and rights are indebted in payment of feu and tack duties or obliged in fulfilling of any other conditions to the said archbishops, bishops, archdeans, deans or other beneficed persons, members of their chapters now abolished as said is, are not and shall not be in delay for non-payment of their said duties and not fulfilling of the other conditions of their rights, and that the clause irritant of their infeftments, tacks and other rights shall not run against them, nor yet the certification of the said acts of parliament militate against them for non-payment of their said duties and not fulfilling of the other clause of the rights during the interval of time between 1 April 1638 and since and in time coming, while order be taken by the estates of parliament regarding the way and manner of payment of the foresaid feu and other duties for the said noblemen, gentlemen and others foresaid their security for the payment thereof, and until the same order so to be taken by the estates regarding this be publicly notified to all the lieges notwithstanding of any clause irritant contained in the foresaid infeftments and rights and notwithstanding of the certification of the acts of parliament set down against those who pay not their feu duties to their superiors.

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Act 37
Regarding the keepers of the castles of Edinburgh, Stirling and Dumbarton

The estates of parliament, presently convened by his majesty's special authority, considering that the commandment of the castle of Edinburgh, wherein the most part of the public registers and records and the honours of the kingdom are kept, and also the commandment of the castles of Stirling and Dumbarton, being a charge of great weight and importance, concerning as well the king's majesty's honour and safety as the security and safety of this whole kingdom, ought not to be committed but to such persons as are known and approved by the whole course of their life to be true and faithful subjects to his majesty and trusty and well affected countrymen, loving and tendering the peace, prosperity and good of this whole kingdom and the preservation and advancement of the true reformed religion now therein, by God's providence, established and professed, and maintaining of unity between the king and his good subjects, have therefore statute and ordained and hereby statute and ordain that the custody and keeping of the said castles shall be only entrusted to such persons as are natives born and bred within this kingdom, known and esteemed to be of the quality foresaid without exception, and who before their entry and admission to whatsoever charge, place or service within the said castles, or any of them, either as captains, constables, commanders, soldiers or servants within the same, shall be bound and obliged by a solemn oath to be given and made by them and every one of them to make faith that they shall faithfully employ whatsoever power, charge or service committed or that shall be committed to them within the said castles, or any of them, so far as they can or in them lies, to the king's majesty's honour and safety, to the peace, safety, good and prosperity of this kingdom and commonwealth and to the preservation and advancement of the true reformed religion therein presently established and professed, as they will answer to God. Likewise, in case it shall happen any of the persons foresaid to do or attempt anything contrary to the premises or any part thereof, it is statute and declared that they shall be punished with all rigour as traitors and common enemies to the king and country. And further, that the captains and commanders of the said castles shall be chosen by his majesty from time to time by advice of the estates of parliament, and that such as shall happen to be placed therein between parliaments shall be first tried and found by his majesty's council to be of the quality above-expressed, and shall have the charge thereof only to the next ensuing parliament, by the which they shall of new be tried and allowed, or otherwise his majesty shall place others therein by the advice of the estates as said is, always without prejudice of [John Erskine], earl of Mar's heritable right of the keeping of the castle of Stirling.

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Act 38
Act against the keepers of the castles of Dumbarton and Threave

The which day the estates of parliament, presently convened by his majesty's special authority, ordain summons and charges to be directed in name of [Robert Balfour, lord Balfour of Burleigh], president of the parliament, and estates thereof for summoning and charging of the keepers of the castles of Dumbarton and Threave to deliver and surrender the same castles, and all that is therein, to the committee of estates appointed to reside at Edinburgh, within 15 days, after they shall be charged for that effect, or otherwise to compear personally before the said committee within the said 15 days and show a reasonable cause why they should not surrender the said castles, under the pain of treason. With certification, in case of failure, the said keepers shall be forfeited, likewise the estates of parliament grant hereby commission and power to the said committee for that effect in case of failure foresaid.

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Act 39
Act discharging all custom of ammunition brought home to the lieges for their own use for defence of religion and liberties of kirk and kingdom

The estates of parliament, presently convened by his majesty's special authority, considering the privilege and exemption possessed by the nobility and barons of this kingdom, whereby they have been exempt from payment of all custom for goods imported to this kingdom for their own use, and therewithal taking to their consideration that the said exemption ought more especially to to be enjoyed for the arms brought home at this time to the nobility, barons and gentry of this kingdom and all other his majesty's lieges whatsoever for their own use for defence of religion, liberties of this kirk and kingdom in these times of troubles since the year of God 1637, therefore statute and ordain that all sort of ammunition whatsoever brought into this kingdom since the year of God 1637, or to be brought in hereafter during the time of these troubles, shall be free of all customs and imposition whatsoever, and inhibit and discharge all customs officials or whatsoever receivers thereof of exacting any custom or imposition for any kind of arms or ammunition already imported or to be imported during the time foresaid, and of all arresting or detaining the said arms and ammunition or any goods belonging to the merchant importers thereof for any custom acclaimed for the same, which the estates find in no way due nor reasonable to be granted in the case foresaid.

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