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 ELLEVENTH PARLIAMENT. XXIX. cfjulij. 1587. -93 meafures to be ufed, fall be of ane forme and quantitie, according to this prefent Acl. Andgifony diffe- rent meafures be found in onie of the places abone written ; the faids Provefbrs and Baillies of Royalties, Re- galities, and Barronnies , to be accuiable thereof, conforme to the faidis Aftes and Lawes , maid be his Hieneft deareft Mother of before. PROVIDING Alwayes, gif onie perfones be founded or in- feft, or addebted be tack or contract of auld , or new lermes of uther meafures , then ar abone written ; Their foundation, infeftment , tack , or contract , quhidder it be mair or lefle , fall be proportioned to this meafure that now is : Swa that the fame quantitie, fall remaine with the giver and receiver , but prejudice of onie of them. And ordainis the Clerk of Regifler, to infert this prefent A (ft, quhilkisof the dait, at Haly-rude-bouje, thefirftday of November , the zeir of God , 15-87. zeires , in the buiks of Parliament adfutiiram rel memoriam ; And that letters be direct- for publication of the premises , be open Proclamation , at the mercat-croce , of the head Burrowes of this Realme , and utheris places neede- full ; That nane pretend ignorance of the fame. Commanding and chargeing , all and findrie , the faidis Proveftes and Baillies of Barronies and Cities , baith of Regalitie and Royaltie : And als the Bail- lies of Burrowes in Barronie, and utheris quhat-fum-ever places, quhair mercattes of vi&uall ar halden, to put in execution this prefent Aft , and everie parte thereof , fa far as concernes them : Swa that the fame may take full efFe<ft , after the faid xxvj. day of Maij , nixt to cum : After the forme and tenour of the faidis Aftes of Parliament, and under the paines abone written , conteined therein : with certification to them, and they failzie, they fall be called, accufed, and the paines of the faidis Ac"tes fall be execute upon them, in all rigour, in exemple of utheris. FINIS. THE ROLL Of the Names of the LANDIS-LORDS and BAILLIES of LANDES dwelling on the Bordours and in the Hielandes, quhair Broken men lies dwelt, and prefentlie dwellis. To the quhilk Roll, the 94. Acle of this Parliament is relative. (Middle (March. The Earle Both-well: The Laird of Farnie-herft. The Earle of x_Angus. The Laird of Buck-cleuch. The Schireffe of Teviot-daill. I The Laird of Bed-ronle. I The Laird of Wauchop. The Lord Hereis. The Laird of How-paiflay. George Turne-bull of Halrovle, The Laird of Little-dene. The Laird of Drum-langrig. I The Laird oiChijholme. TVefi (March. The Lord (Maxwell. The Laird o{ c Drum-langrig. The Laird of Johneftoun. The Laird of Aple-girth. The Laird of Holmends. The Laird of Gratnay. The Lord Hereis. The Laird of T)un-widdie, The Laird of Lochin-war. Tt Landis-lords and Baillies. Hielandes and lies. The Duke of "Lennox. The Laird of Bachannan. The Laird of Mak-farlane of the Arroquhair The Laird of Lufe. The Laird Mak-caula of Ardincaple. The Laird of Merchinfion. The Laird of Glennegyis. The Earle of Glen-cairne. The Laird of DrumquhaJ/lll. The Laird of Kilcreuch. The Tutour of Menteith. The Laird of Knokhill. Henry Schaw of Cambufmoir. The Laird of Ktffenroffe. The Laird of Burley. The Laird of Keir. The Maifter of Levingftoun. The Lord of Doun. The Lord c Drummound. The Laird of Tulliebardin. The Laird of Glen-urquhy, The Laird of haweris. The Laisd of Weyme. The