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 SEXT PARLIAMENT. XX. of June. i 555i i 57 to-cum, for putting of the famin to dew execution with all rigoure, againft them, that dois or cummis in die contrair of their faidis priviledges and a&es forefaidis, without calling of ony partie. <i. x^Anent the flaying ofwilde-beajies, wilde-fowles , balking and hunting. TEM, For-fa-meikle, as in umquhile our Soveraine Ladies maift Noble Progenitoures times , fpecial- _ lie King James the Firft, the Second, andtheThrid, and als our Soveraine Ladies maift Nobill Father King James the Fifth, and now in hir Graces avvin time , divers ads of Parliament lies bene maid , for ftahe'h- ing and ireprefling of the flaying of wilde-fowles , and wilde-beaftes , and fchutting at them with culveringes, halfe-hag, and piftoletre : Qiihilkis acts the three Eftaites of Parliament hes ordained to be published and put to execution with all rigour in times cumming, with this addition : That na man take upon hand to ryde organgintheitnichtbouriscornes, in halking or hunting, fratheFeaftofiFVz/?^, unto the time that the famin be fchorne. And that na man ryde nor gang upon quheate na time of the zeir : And that na Pertrick be taken unto the feaft of Michael-mes : and that na perfon range uther mennis Wooddes, Parkes , haniages within dikes or broomes, without licence of the awner of the grounde , under the paine of refoundement of the damn age and skaith to the patties , upon quhais Cornes they gang or rides , or quhais Wooddes , Parkes, haninges within dikes or broomes, they fall happen to range. And ten poundes for the firft fault to OUR SOVERAINE LADIE, twentie poundes, thenixt: and the thrid fault , efcheitting of their guds moveable : And all uther paines anentis the poyntes conteined in our Soveraine Ladies a&es, and her maift Noble Progenitoures maid of before to be execute with all rigour, conforme to the famin. jx. Amnt the difthargeingofDeakones, and chufmgof vifitoures. ITEM, Becaufe it hes bene clearelie underftandin to the Queenis Grace Regent, and the three Eftaites , that the chufingofDeacones and men of craft within Burgh, hes bene richt dangerous, and as they have uied themfclves in times by-gane, lies caufed great trouble in Burrowes, commotion, and rifing of the Queenis Lieges in diverfe partes, and bee making of ligges and bandes amangft diemfelves, and betuixt Burgh and Burgh, quhilk defervis great punifhment. THEREFORE The Queenis Grace Regent, with advife of the three Eftaites forefaidis , hes ftatute and ordained, that there bee na Deakones cholen in times cumming within Burgh, bot the Proveft, Bail- lies, and Councell of the Burgh to chufe the maift honeft man ol craft , of gude confeience , ane of everie craft, to vifie their craft, that they labour fufficientlie , and that die famin bee fuffkient ftuffe and warke: And thir perfones to be called vifitoures of their craft, and to be elected and chofen zeirlie at CMichael-mes , be the Proveft, Baillies, and Councell of Burgh : And that they thereafter give their aith in Judgement , to vifie lealelie and trewlie their faide craft, without ony power to mak gaddering or afiembling of them , to onie private convention , or making of ony ades or ftatutes , bot ail Craftef-men in times cumming , to be under the Proveft , Baillies , and Councell. And thir vifitoures chofen, fworne , and admitted to have voiting in chuftngofOfliciares and uther things, as the Deakones voiting of before : And that naCraftef- man bruike Office within Burgh in times cumming : Except twa of them maift honeft and famous to be chofen zeirlie upon the Councell : And they twa to be ane parte of the Auditoures, zeirlie to the compt of the commoun gudes, according to the a&es of Parliament , maid thereupon of before. And quhafaever cum- mis in the contrair of this adte, to be puniihed be warding of their perfones, be the fpace of ane zeir, and tinfel! of their Freedome within Burgh, and never to be received thereafter , as freemen , unto the time they obtcinc the favour and benevolence of the Proveft, Baillies, and Councell, quhair the fault is committed, and the thrid part of their gudes to be efcheitted and applyed to our Soveraine Ladies ufe, for their contemption. /j. ^Anentis the commoun faffage in Burrowes. ITEM, It is ftatute and ordained be the Queenis Grace Dowager, and Regent, with the advife of the three Eftaites of Parliament, that all commoun Hie-gates, that free Burrowes hes bene in ufe of precee- dant, outlier for pafiagefra their Burgh, or cumming thereto, andinfpeciall, all commoun Hie-gates , fra drie Burrowes, to the portes and Havens nixt adjacent , or proceedant to them , be obferved and keiped, and that nane make them impediment, or ftop there-intill : And gif onie dois, to be called and accufed for op- prefhon, and punimed therefore, according to the lawes. 5-4. x_Anent Burrowes of the Weft Cuntrie. ITEM, The haill Burrowes of the Weft Cuntrie, fik as Irwin, Are, < Dumbertane, Glafgow, and uther Burrowes at the Weft partes, hes zeirlie in times by-gane reforted to the fifhing of Loch-Fme , and ttberis Loches in the North lies, for making of Herring, and utheris Fifches, and after the completing of their bufinefle at their pleafure, parted freelie , but payment of ony maner of exaction : Except the pay- ment of the fiihers allanerlie : Not-thelefle certaine Cuntrie-men adjacent and dwelland befide Loch-Fine , A a 3 " es