This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1683 Excerpt: ...thereto, under the hands ofthe said nearest of kin. AndOrdains, thatthefaids Gifts shall bear exptefly that the nearest of kin were cited, or consented to the passing ofthe saids Gifts; Certifying all whofhall procure Gifts of Tutory or Curatory forelaids, without citation or consent of the saids nearest of kin, or ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1683 Excerpt: ...thereto, under the hands ofthe said nearest of kin. AndOrdains, thatthefaids Gifts shall bear exptefly that the nearest of kin were cited, or consented to the passing ofthe saids Gifts; Certifying all whofhall procure Gifts of Tutory or Curatory forelaids, without citation or consent of the saids nearest of kin, or where the samin is not exprefly mentioned therein, That these Gifts ihall be declared null and void, by way of exception or action, at the instance of any person who ihall have obtained a Gift of the ftids Tutory or Curatory, conform to the Teno r of this present Act. 3 i(l; 3 iAfi discharging the importat ion of Iliik Vitlual. Edinburgh, as. of June, 1672. Forasmuch as the importing of Victual, Horses and Cows from Ireland into this Kingdom, hath been, by diverse publick Acts and Statutes, discharged, nnder great pains; And that notwithstanding Thereof, iundry persons, preferring their own privat interests to their obedience to the Law and good ot the Kingdom, have adventured to import diverse quantities of Victual from Inland, and have vented and fold the fame in this Kingdom j whereby the sale of Corns growing within tiie Kingdom, hath been stopped, and much money hath been unwarrantably carried out of the Kingdom. And His Majesty being resolved for the good of this His ancienf Kingdom, to take an effectual course for preventing and restraining such courses for the time to come: Doth therefore, with advice and consent of the Estates of Parliament, Statute aad Ordain, that all Heretors, Wod-setters and Life-renters within the Shire of Liners below Glasgoa, nnd in the Shires of Air, Renfrew, Wigtoun, Dumbarton!, Bute, Argyl, and Stcwartie of KJrkcudbrugb, having Land ontne Sea coiUs; and the Magistrals of the Burghs, ot Gtajgovo, Xumfries, tXJrkc..
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Add this copy of The Laws and Acts of Parliament Made By King James the to cart. $2,487.77, good condition, Sold by Rooke Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from BATH, SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1682 by Josua van Solingen; John Colmar; David Linsday.
Edition:
1682, Josua van Solingen; John Colmar; David Linsday
Publisher:
Josua van Solingen; John Colmar; David Linsday
Published:
1682
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
16440484848
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None. Good Only. A historically important collection of the legal proceedings of Scotland in the years of turmoil up until the county's merging with England. The first part of this work, lacking the second part. The second part is titled 'The Acts Made in the First Parliament of Our Most High and Dread Sovereign, Charles the First'. This work is credited with having the earliest mention of golf in print. ESTC citation number R30549. This ESTC listing states a different pagination and register. The signatures run as *6, A-N12, O10. With two preliminary contents leaves, titled 'Lectori de Libro'. This work is a collection of the legal proceedings and laws from 1424 to 1564 that were enacted in Scotland. The complete work finished with the merging of Scotland and England as Great Britain. That period was a tumultuous time in Scotland, under the leadership of the Stuarts. It saw the life of Mary Stuart, also known as Mary Queen of Scots, whos fight for England succession became pivotal point in history. Compiled by Thomas Murray, Lord Glendoick. In a full calf binding. Externally, the rear board may detach. Rubbing and marking to the boards and spine. Crack to the head of the rear joint. Minor bumping to the extremities. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are age-toned with the odd mark. Good Only.