Legislation: private act
Act in favouris of Schir James Cheisholme

The quhilk day the kingis majestie, with advise of his nobilitie, counsale and esteatis presentlie convenit, decernis and declairis the licence grantit be his hienes to Schir James Cheisholme of Dundorne, knicht, for his depairting and remaning furth of this realme during a certane space expressit thairin tobe effectuall to him in all pointis conforme to the tennour thairof becaus he hes found cautioun, actit in the buikis of secreit counsale, that he sall behave himselff as ane deutifull and obedient subject during the tyme of his absens furth of this realme, and do nor attempt na thing in hurte or prejudice of his hienes, his estate nor the trew religioun presentlie professit within this realme undir a certane pecuniall pane mentionat in the act maid thairupoun. Providing alwayes that the said Schir James use his licence and depairt furth of this realme betuix and the xxv day of Marche nixttocum, uthirwayes the same licence tobe null and of nane availl, force nor effect thaireftir.

  1. NAS, PC1/15, 268.