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James V: Translation
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1513, 26 November, Perth, General Council
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1515?, 8 May, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1515, 12 July, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1516, 4 July, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1516, 13 November, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1517, May?, Edinburgh, Meeting of the Estates
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1517, 7 October, Edinburgh, Meeting of the Estates
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1522, 11 February, Edinburgh, Meeting of the Estates
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1522, 24 July, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1524, 10 May, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1524, 20 August, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1524, 14 November, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1525, 15 February, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1525, 6 July, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1526, 12 June, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1526, 12 November, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1527, 7 May, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1528, 2 September, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1531, 24 April, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1532, 13 May, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1533, 28 July, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1535, 7 June, Edinburgh, Parliament
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Parliamentary Register
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7 June 1535
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10 June 1535
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11 June 1535
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12 June 1535
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Sixth day of parliament
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Committee members: lords of the articles
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Legislation
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Procedure: asking of instruments
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Legislation
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Tax granted to the king's grace
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The matter of money and coin
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Of planting of woods, forests and orchards
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The pains of the destroyers of woods and burning of moorland in forbidden times
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For keeping of forests
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For slaughter of does etc
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Of breakers of dovecotes, yards, rabbit-warrens, parks and ponds
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Of breakers of yards and orchards
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Of slaying of hares in forbidden time
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The remedy for destruction of houses, places, woods, forests, orchards, yards and enclosures of land fallen in ward
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[Protection for labourers]
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Of red fish, smolts and slaying of salmon in forbidden time
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Of cruives and yairs
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Of boats for fishing
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Of wappenschawings
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Hackbuts and other small artillery to be furnished within the realm
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That merchants bring home hackbuts, culverins, cams, powder and harness
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For building of strengths on the borders
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Provision for innkeepers and travellers through the country
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That no man buy English horse or barter for them, and that all men having stud places to plenish the same
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That no man sell nolt, sheep to Englishmen nor send victuals, fish or salt into England
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Of forestallers
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For bringing in of the property and casualty of his grace the king
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For slaughter, with an addition
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For the staunching of masterful beggars, with an addition
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The remedy for delivering those that flee to girth
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The privileges of burghs
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Regarding merchants that sail in contradiction to the acts made of before
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That no ship sail with staple goods from Simon and Jude Day until Candlemas
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That no man sail to Flanders but twice a year
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Of choosing burgh officers and bringing their accounts of their common goods yearly to the exchequer
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That no man trouble or molest the provost, bailies, aldermen, officers and other indwellers in the burgh
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That my lord chancellor, with a certain number of lords who it pleases the king's grace to deputise with him, sit one day weekly to treat on matters concerning the common good
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16 June 1535
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17 June 1535
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1536, 29 April, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1538, 11 March, Edinburgh, Parliament
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1540, 3 December, Edinburgh, Parliament