[1528/9/19]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared Master Thomas Kincraigie, procurator for my lord [James Beaton, archbishop] of St Andrews, and protested what process of doom of forfeiture happens to proceed against Archibald [Douglas], earl of Angus, his brother and uncle, should do the said archbishop no prejudice nor to the kirk, and that such escheat as might fall to him through any forfeiture within his regality of St Andrews and Dunfermline should be reserved and pertain to him, and asked instruments thereupon. At the eleventh hour.
[1528/9/20]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared James [Stewart], earl of Moray, assignee to [Margaret Tudor], the queen's grace, of the ward, marriage, non-entry and relief of all lands pertaining to the late Alexander [Gordon], earl of Huntly, and protests that what is done in this present parliament touching the forfeiture of Archibald [Douglas], earl of Angus, who pretends to have had right to the said ward, marriage, non-entry and relief, be of no hurt to him in any manner of way, but that he may have place against all those that has intromitted therewith or allege title thereto in time coming. At the foresaid hour.
[1528/9/21]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared George Knox and made protestation that what proceeds by the three estates of parliament against Archibald [Douglas], earl of Angus touching his forfeiture should not hurt the said George regarding his £10 of annualrent that he has of the lordship of Douglas pertaining to him in liferent. At the foresaid hour.
[1528/9/22]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared Elizabeth Adamson, the widow of the late John Brown, burgess of Edinburgh, and Margaret Brown, their daughter, and protested that the process or doom of forfeiture to be led or given against Archibald [Douglas], earl of Angus in this present parliament be of no hurt or prejudice to them regarding the half of the mains of Dunsyre, the mill and mill-land of the same, touching their heritage thereof held of the said Archibald, since they never consented to his treasonable deeds.
[1528/9/23]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared Adam Johnston, in the name of Adam Weir, the son and heir of the late Adam Weir of Raccleugh, vassal to Archibald [Douglas], earl of Angus, and protested solemnly that what was done in this present parliament touching the said earl's forfeiture should do the said Adam no prejudice regarding his holding of the said lands of Raccleugh, lying in the barony of Crawford-Lindsay,† but that he might enter thereto and enjoy the same notwithstanding the forfeiture of the said earl, since he never consented to his treasonable deeds.
[1528/9/24]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
The said Adam, in the name of Robert Tinto of Crympcamp,† protested in the manner foresaid.
[1528/9/25]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
James Scrimgeour, constable of Dundee, in the name and on behalf of John [Lyon], lord Glamis, protested in the manner foresaid touching his lands of Balmuckety, lying within the regality of Kirriemuir.
[1528/9/26]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared Henry Williamson, in the name and on behalf of Margaret Carruthers, the widow of the late William Weir in Newton, and John Weir of the Newton, her son, and protested that the forfeiture of [Archibald Douglas], the said earl [of Angus] should do them no prejudice regarding their seven merk land of Harecleuch, 23† merk land of Little Clyde and five merk land of Newton held of him. At the foresaid hour.
[1528/9/27]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared John Ogilvie and protested that what was done in this present parliament touching the forfeiture of [Archibald Douglas], earl of Angus should do him no prejudice regarding his lands of Inverquharity and his other lands held of the said earl, within the regality of Kirriemuir, since he never consented to the earl's treasonable deeds nor was engaged with him in that matter.
[1528/9/28]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared William Wood of Bonnyton and protested in name of Thomas Annan, touching his lands of Kinneries, easter and wester, mills and pertinents thereof, lying within the said regality [of Kirriemuir], held of [Archibald Douglas], the said earl [of Angus], in the manner foresaid.
[1528/9/29]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Compeared Walter Ogilvie in Glasswell and protested that the forfeiture of [Archibald Douglas], earl of Angus should do him and his spouse no prejudice regarding her conjunct fee or terces of the said lands of Glasswell, with the mill thereof, Easter Turbyrne, Wester Turbyrnie,† lying within the regality of Kirriemuir, and held of the said earl, notwithstanding his forfeiture, since they were never art nor part of his treasonable deeds nor consented thereto.
[1528/9/30]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
David [Lindsay], earl of Crawford protested that whatever process or doom of forfeiture is led or given against Archibald [Douglas], earl of Angus, that the same be of no hurt or prejudice to him regarding his lands which he holds of the said Earl of Angus, that is to say, the lands and barony of Assebetone† [...] and the lands and lordship of Crawford-Lindsay, called Crawford Muir, for which the said David, earl of Crawford has him under summons, should do the said David no prejudice in time to come, but that he might have his lands and action reserved to him notwithstanding the said forfeiture; and asks instruments thereupon. At the twelfth hour.
[1528/9/31]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Master William Stewart, in the name of Elizabeth Douglas, spouse to George Douglas, brother to the said earl [Archibald Douglas, earl of Angus], protests in the manner above-written.
[1528/9/32]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Janet Telfer, for herself and William Graham, her son and heir, protested that whatever process or doom was led against [Archibald Douglas], the said earl [of Angus] should do them no prejudice, neither regarding the fee nor freehold of the lands of Crossrigg, Little Clyde and Bowhouse, with their pertinents, pertaining to the said Janet in conjunct-infeftment and to the said William in heritage, lying within the sheriffdom of Lanark, but that they may possess the same by the king's grace since they have made no fault. At the foresaid hour.
[1528/9/33]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Reserves and excepts out of the process of forfeiture to be led against Archibald [Douglas], earl of Angus,†to Archibald Hamilton in Aikenhead, his 47s worth of land of old extent of Easter Aikenhead, which he has in liferent of the said Archibald, earl of Angus, lying in his barony of Bothwell and sheriffdom of Lanark,† and the same lands to be held of our sovereign lord after the form etc. of the Archibald's infeftment.
[1528/9/34]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Ratifies and approves the respites granted to the Lairds of Lochinvar and Garoles† and their folks contained in the same after the form and tenor thereof.
[1528/9/35]*[print] [email] [cite] [preceding] [following]
Ratifies and approves the remission granted to Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, sheriff of Ayr, his kin, friends, servants and tenants, allies and partakers and all others contained in the same and all points and articles after the form and tenor thereof, notwithstanding any acts, statutes, proclamations or ordinances made in the contrary.