13 March 1504

Sederunt

Third day of parliament, 13 March 1503 [1504]

The lord king was present

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  2. The position of abbot of Melrose was contested between several individuals at this time, especially between David Brown (1486-1510) and William Turnbull (1503-7). See HRHS, pp.152-3. Back
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  4. Note, these lines are hard to read, with some of the latter names almost illegible. Back
  5. Probably Cockburn of Skirling. Back
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  10. 'A settlement or endowment of money or property given by the husband to the wife on the morning after the marriage' [DSL]. Back
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Procedure

[Deleted text:] On which day our sovereign lord revoked all donations, gifts, acts, statutes or any other thing done by him and his authority.

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  2. The position of abbot of Melrose was contested between several individuals at this time, especially between David Brown (1486-1510) and William Turnbull (1503-7). See HRHS, pp.152-3. Back
  3. Appears with a cross beside it and text deleted. Back
  4. Note, these lines are hard to read, with some of the latter names almost illegible. Back
  5. Probably Cockburn of Skirling. Back
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  10. 'A settlement or endowment of money or property given by the husband to the wife on the morning after the marriage' [DSL]. Back
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Committee members: lords of the articles
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  2. The position of abbot of Melrose was contested between several individuals at this time, especially between David Brown (1486-1510) and William Turnbull (1503-7). See HRHS, pp.152-3. Back
  3. Appears with a cross beside it and text deleted. Back
  4. Note, these lines are hard to read, with some of the latter names almost illegible. Back
  5. Probably Cockburn of Skirling. Back
  6. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Text starts one third of page down. Back
  7. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
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  9. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
  10. 'A settlement or endowment of money or property given by the husband to the wife on the morning after the marriage' [DSL]. Back
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Committee members: lords for the falsing of dooms
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  2. The position of abbot of Melrose was contested between several individuals at this time, especially between David Brown (1486-1510) and William Turnbull (1503-7). See HRHS, pp.152-3. Back
  3. Appears with a cross beside it and text deleted. Back
  4. Note, these lines are hard to read, with some of the latter names almost illegible. Back
  5. Probably Cockburn of Skirling. Back
  6. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Text starts one third of page down. Back
  7. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
  8. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
  9. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
  10. 'A settlement or endowment of money or property given by the husband to the wife on the morning after the marriage' [DSL]. Back
  11. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
  12. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
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Legislation

On which day our sovereign lord ratified, approved and, by the authority of parliament, confirmed the donation and gift of our sovereign lady, the queen's dowry and morning-gift, according to the form of the charters etc. At the eleventh hour.

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  2. The position of abbot of Melrose was contested between several individuals at this time, especially between David Brown (1486-1510) and William Turnbull (1503-7). See HRHS, pp.152-3. Back
  3. Appears with a cross beside it and text deleted. Back
  4. Note, these lines are hard to read, with some of the latter names almost illegible. Back
  5. Probably Cockburn of Skirling. Back
  6. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Text starts one third of page down. Back
  7. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
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  10. 'A settlement or endowment of money or property given by the husband to the wife on the morning after the marriage' [DSL]. Back
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On which day our sovereign lord, with the authority of parliament, dissolved the annexation of the church of Kirkandrews from the lord of Galloway and his crown to the priory of Whithorn, there to remain in the future in full for Kirkinner to be annexed to the chapel royal etc., for which Master James Henderson, advocate to the king, and [George Vaus], bishop of Galloway requested instruments etc. At the eleventh hour.

  1. NAS, PA2/7, f.2r. Back
  2. The position of abbot of Melrose was contested between several individuals at this time, especially between David Brown (1486-1510) and William Turnbull (1503-7). See HRHS, pp.152-3. Back
  3. Appears with a cross beside it and text deleted. Back
  4. Note, these lines are hard to read, with some of the latter names almost illegible. Back
  5. Probably Cockburn of Skirling. Back
  6. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Text starts one third of page down. Back
  7. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
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  9. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
  10. 'A settlement or endowment of money or property given by the husband to the wife on the morning after the marriage' [DSL]. Back
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On which day our sovereign lord revoked, with the consent of the three estates of parliament, all donations, gifts, acts, statutes of parliament or general council, and all other things made by him in the past, either hurting his soul, his crown or the holy church, and the said said donations, gifts, acts, statutes or other things thus revoked [are to] be had as not made and [are] to be removed from the books and writings.

  1. NAS, PA2/7, f.2r. Back
  2. The position of abbot of Melrose was contested between several individuals at this time, especially between David Brown (1486-1510) and William Turnbull (1503-7). See HRHS, pp.152-3. Back
  3. Appears with a cross beside it and text deleted. Back
  4. Note, these lines are hard to read, with some of the latter names almost illegible. Back
  5. Probably Cockburn of Skirling. Back
  6. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Text starts one third of page down. Back
  7. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
  8. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
  9. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
  10. 'A settlement or endowment of money or property given by the husband to the wife on the morning after the marriage' [DSL]. Back
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On which day our sovereign lord, with the authority of parliament, ratifies and approves the establishing and infeftments made to the college of Stirling, called his chapel royal, both of the churches, prebends, chanonries and lands and the unions of the same, according to the form of foundation, writs and evidence made for that, despite any annexations or union previously made of the said lands, prebends or churches.

  1. NAS, PA2/7, f.2r. Back
  2. The position of abbot of Melrose was contested between several individuals at this time, especially between David Brown (1486-1510) and William Turnbull (1503-7). See HRHS, pp.152-3. Back
  3. Appears with a cross beside it and text deleted. Back
  4. Note, these lines are hard to read, with some of the latter names almost illegible. Back
  5. Probably Cockburn of Skirling. Back
  6. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Text starts one third of page down. Back
  7. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
  8. NAS, PA2/7, f.2v. Back
  9. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
  10. 'A settlement or endowment of money or property given by the husband to the wife on the morning after the marriage' [DSL]. Back
  11. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
  12. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back
  13. NAS, PA2/7, f.3r. Back