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 XXIII. "PARLIAMENT. IK ofAuguft, i6zi. 479 pretend ignorance of the fame : and to command, charge , and inhibite , all and fundry perfons , Inhabitants within the faid Burgh , of what Trade or Calling foever they bee : That they , or none of them , nor none j by their command , and direction , Found , build or keep any ftackes , or ruckes of Hather , Broome , Whinnes, or other fewel, within any of the Cloafles , Vennalles , or waft e places of die faid Burgh , nor with- in their houfes : And that they remove the ftackes which they already have , and build the fame at fome re- mote places , about the portes and walles of the faid Burgh, where there are no houfes , or at the North- Loch- fide : betwixt & the laid firft day of May , next to come : under the paine of confifcation of the fame Hather, j Broome,& Whinnes,fo to be ftacked,againft the meaning and intent of this Aft,and further: under the paine of five hundreth poundes, to be payed by them , fo oft as they {hall happen to fayle. And fuch like, to com- mand all and fundry Flefhours, Inhabitants within the faid Burgh , that they prepare themfelves of Slaugh- ! ter-houfes, at the North-Loch-fide : where they may have the commoditie of water for their ufe ; and ! that they in no wife prefume, nor take upon hand , after the faid day , to tuime the filth , or blood of their Slaughtered Goods upon the ftreetes, nor in the vennalles, cloafles, andwyndes of this Burgh. Asalfo, To charge all Candle-makers, That they, betwixt and the day forefaid , provide themfelves of houfes , for I melting of their Talione, and Cracklings, at fome remote partes of the Tovvne , from the common-ftreetes , cloafles, and vennalles of die fame : under the paine of five hundreth poundes money, to be incurred by every perfon, Flefhour, or Candle-maker, fo often as they fhall faile. AND fuch like, to command, and charge the Proveft and Bailhes of Edinburgh, That they have a fpecial care and regarde,to fee this prefent Act to be precifely and inviolably keept : as they will anfwere to His Majeftie, and the faids Lords , upon the duetiful difcharge of their Onice. ACT. XXX. t_A2l rejlrayning the buying and felling ofcertaine Wylde Fowles. OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD, with advice and confent of the ESTATES of Parliament , confidering the great abufe and libertie, which hath beene ufed thefe divers yeares by-gone, by the fubjefts of this Realme, in buying and felling of wylde fowles , of the particular fpecies following : to wit , Of Pouttes, Partriekes, Muire-foules , Blacke-cockes , Gray-hennes, Termigantes, Quaylhes, Capcr- kayllies, &c. For reftrayning of which abufe in time comming, OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD, with advice and confent forefaid, ftatutes and ordaines , That no perfon whatfoever within this Realme pre- fume, nor take upon hand , to buy nor fell , at any time hereafter, any Wylde-fowles of the fpecies forefaids, under the paine of ane hundred} pounds money, to be incured by the contraveener thereof, buyer or feller. AND Ordaines this prefent Aft to have the ftrenth and force of ane Aft of Parliament, to be inviolably obferved in all time hereafter, aye, and wbille the lame be lawfully difcharged, or altered. O ACT. XXXI. knent Hunting, andHaulking. UR SOVERAIGNE LORD, And ESTATES of this prefent Parliament, ftatutes and or- daines, That no man Hunt nor Haulk at any time hereafter , who hath not a Plough of land in Heritage, under the paine of ane hundreth pounds. ORDAINES His Majeftie to have the one halfe of the penal- tie of die Contraveeners of diis prefent Aft -. and the Dilator to have the other halfe of the faid penaltie. ACT XXXII. Knent the harrying of Haulke Neils, and hunting in Snow. OUR SOVERAIGNE LORD, And ESTATES of this prefent Parliament, Ratifies, and approves the Aft of Parliament, made by King J A M E S the T hird of worthy memorie , in the feavendi Parliament, 'anent the unlaw of ftealing of Haulkes , Houndes , Partriekes , and Duickes : in all and fundry points,heads, artickles,and claufes thereof: With this addition.that the paine and penaltie often pounds therein contained ; S H A L L BE Now & in all time comming augmented againft the contraveeners of the faid Aft : under the paine of ane hundreth pounds money of diis Realme. AND ALSO, ratifies , and approves, all Aftes of Parliament, made Ot before by His Majefties moft Noble Progenitours, anent the Haying and hunting of Hares, Does , and : Rhoes in time of fnow : And ftatutes , and ordaines the paine quoties ) as they fhall happen to contraveen the fame. And ordaines the one halfe of the paine to be incurred by the contraveeners of this prefent Aft, to be given to His Majeftie : and the other halfe to the perfons Dilators of the contraveeners of the fame. . Ttt x ACT
 * and penaltie againft the contraveeners thereof: to be under the paine of ane hundreth pounds money ( toties ,