13 June 1526, second day of parliament

Sederunt

In the parliament of our most excellent prince and our lord, the lord James V, by the grace of God most dread king of Scots, held at Edinburgh on 13 June [1526] by the same lord king, in the presence of the prelates, barons and burgh commissioners written below, along with the officers of court.

  1. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.23v. Back
  2. See Fasti, pp.102-3. James Chisholm resigned the bishopric on 6 June 1526 in favour of his brother, William. However it is James mentioned in 1526/6/1 above. Back
  3. Unclear as to which Lord Lindsay is referred to here. Patrick, 5th lord Lindsay died sometime in 1526, and was succeeded by John, 6th lord Lindsay. Back
  4. According to Scots Peerage, ii, p.388 James was dead before 16 June and this may refer to his brother Michael, 4th lord Carlyle. Back
  5. Francis Bothwell and Edward Little of Edinburgh also present. Back
  6. William Rolland of Aberdeen also present. Back
  7. Andrew Barrie of Dundee also present. Back
  8. Robert Bruce of Stirling also present. Back
  9. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.23v. Back
  10. See Fasti, pp.102-3. James Chisholm resigned the bishopric on 6 June 1526 in favour of his brother William. Technically, William Chisholm was Bishop Elect of Dunblane on 13 June 1526, but since there is no mention of 'bishop elect' in the sederunt, there is the possibility that the clerk meant James Chisholm. Back
  11. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.24r. Back
  12. Unclear which Lord Lindsay is referred to here. Patrick, 5th lord Lindsay died sometime in 1526, and was succeeded by John, 6th lord Lindsay. Back
  13. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.24r. Back
Committee members: lords of the articles
  1. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.23v. Back
  2. See Fasti, pp.102-3. James Chisholm resigned the bishopric on 6 June 1526 in favour of his brother, William. However it is James mentioned in 1526/6/1 above. Back
  3. Unclear as to which Lord Lindsay is referred to here. Patrick, 5th lord Lindsay died sometime in 1526, and was succeeded by John, 6th lord Lindsay. Back
  4. According to Scots Peerage, ii, p.388 James was dead before 16 June and this may refer to his brother Michael, 4th lord Carlyle. Back
  5. Francis Bothwell and Edward Little of Edinburgh also present. Back
  6. William Rolland of Aberdeen also present. Back
  7. Andrew Barrie of Dundee also present. Back
  8. Robert Bruce of Stirling also present. Back
  9. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.23v. Back
  10. See Fasti, pp.102-3. James Chisholm resigned the bishopric on 6 June 1526 in favour of his brother William. Technically, William Chisholm was Bishop Elect of Dunblane on 13 June 1526, but since there is no mention of 'bishop elect' in the sederunt, there is the possibility that the clerk meant James Chisholm. Back
  11. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.24r. Back
  12. Unclear which Lord Lindsay is referred to here. Patrick, 5th lord Lindsay died sometime in 1526, and was succeeded by John, 6th lord Lindsay. Back
  13. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.24r. Back
Committee members: lords auditors of causes and complaints and for discussing dooms
  1. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.23v. Back
  2. See Fasti, pp.102-3. James Chisholm resigned the bishopric on 6 June 1526 in favour of his brother, William. However it is James mentioned in 1526/6/1 above. Back
  3. Unclear as to which Lord Lindsay is referred to here. Patrick, 5th lord Lindsay died sometime in 1526, and was succeeded by John, 6th lord Lindsay. Back
  4. According to Scots Peerage, ii, p.388 James was dead before 16 June and this may refer to his brother Michael, 4th lord Carlyle. Back
  5. Francis Bothwell and Edward Little of Edinburgh also present. Back
  6. William Rolland of Aberdeen also present. Back
  7. Andrew Barrie of Dundee also present. Back
  8. Robert Bruce of Stirling also present. Back
  9. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.23v. Back
  10. See Fasti, pp.102-3. James Chisholm resigned the bishopric on 6 June 1526 in favour of his brother William. Technically, William Chisholm was Bishop Elect of Dunblane on 13 June 1526, but since there is no mention of 'bishop elect' in the sederunt, there is the possibility that the clerk meant James Chisholm. Back
  11. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.24r. Back
  12. Unclear which Lord Lindsay is referred to here. Patrick, 5th lord Lindsay died sometime in 1526, and was succeeded by John, 6th lord Lindsay. Back
  13. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.24r. Back
Procedure: king's ordinance for the collection of seals

On the which day the king's grace has taken and accepted in his own hands all of his offices, to be conveyed to such persons as his grace and council shall think expedient and, therefore, ordains that all his seals of the said offices be delivered to his grace tomorrow morning.

  1. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.23v. Back
  2. See Fasti, pp.102-3. James Chisholm resigned the bishopric on 6 June 1526 in favour of his brother, William. However it is James mentioned in 1526/6/1 above. Back
  3. Unclear as to which Lord Lindsay is referred to here. Patrick, 5th lord Lindsay died sometime in 1526, and was succeeded by John, 6th lord Lindsay. Back
  4. According to Scots Peerage, ii, p.388 James was dead before 16 June and this may refer to his brother Michael, 4th lord Carlyle. Back
  5. Francis Bothwell and Edward Little of Edinburgh also present. Back
  6. William Rolland of Aberdeen also present. Back
  7. Andrew Barrie of Dundee also present. Back
  8. Robert Bruce of Stirling also present. Back
  9. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.23v. Back
  10. See Fasti, pp.102-3. James Chisholm resigned the bishopric on 6 June 1526 in favour of his brother William. Technically, William Chisholm was Bishop Elect of Dunblane on 13 June 1526, but since there is no mention of 'bishop elect' in the sederunt, there is the possibility that the clerk meant James Chisholm. Back
  11. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.24r. Back
  12. Unclear which Lord Lindsay is referred to here. Patrick, 5th lord Lindsay died sometime in 1526, and was succeeded by John, 6th lord Lindsay. Back
  13. NAS, PA2/8, I, f.24r. Back