The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2024), date accessed: 29 March 2024
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That merchandis bring hame hagbutis, culveringis, calmes, powder and hernes
2Item, becaus nowither artalyerie nor herness can be furnest nor maid reddy conforme to the actis maid tharupoune without the samin be brocht hame be merchandis, therefore, it is statut and ordanit that every merchand saland furth of this realme, or sending his gudis extending to ane last of gudis, sall bring hame als oft as he salis or sendis his gudis at every tyme twa hagbute or may as his pak may furness, with powder and cawmys for furnessing of the samin, or ellis alsmekle mettell as will mak the said hagbute, and siclike harnes for furnessing of oure soverane lordis liegis in maner forsaid.
- NAS, PA2/8, II, f.19v. Not contained in NAS, PA2/8, III version.
- Marginalia, 'Pronuncitur'. Also, 'Refertur Regi', deleted.