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( 3 ) compoition then a very mall Few-dewtie, to be a tetimony, that the ame are holden of his Majety immediatly. And alo that uch Demeuages, and other Meuages Lands, or other parts of the laid Temporalities of Benefices as were never of before et in Few, or Rental, by the Ancient Titulars before the Act of Annexation, nor by his Majeties dearet Father of Eternal, memory, ince the aid Act, and yet is preently poet be any of the aids Lords of Erections, May, and hall be ewed to the aids Lords of Erections and to no others over their heads nor to their prejudice, and that for uch reaonable Few-dewties as the aids Commiioners hall appoint. And als that uch Lands of the Temporalities of Benefices which are not erected, hall be ewed to the preent Poeours thereof, and to no others, for uch a reaonable compoition and Few-dewties, as the aids Commiioners hall think fit, according to the validity and invalidity of their preent Titles, which his Majety is graciouly pleaed to amend to them, by all the lawful waves and means that mail be advied by the aids Commiioners. Which whole Infetments, Rights and Securities his Majety hath graciouly pronounced to be ratified, and ecured by Deliverance, Decreet, and Confirmation of Parliament; As in the aid Commiion at more length is contained. And alo it is pecially provided that the aids Perons, and every one of them, hall be no farther obliged in warrandice of the Reignation above pecified, but from their own proper fact, & deed allennerly. And iclike all the aids Perons have ratified and approven, and be thir preents Ratifies, and Approves the ad Act made by the aids Commiioners upon the 29. of June lat by-pat, Where by the determination of the Compoition for Few mails, with the quantity, rate, and price of Teinds, is referred to His Sacred Majety. And farther, To the effect, that this general and great work intended for the ecurity of every Heretour his own Teinds may be brought to full perfection, All the aids Perons of certain knowledge, and proper motive, have of new ubmited, and by thee preents ubmits, To his Majety,to tand, & abide, at His Maj: Determination, and Decreet, anent what compoition, andfatisfaction, hall be given by his Majety, to them, or any of them, for the Few-mails, Few-ferms, and other contant Rent of the aids Superiorities Reigned, and Surendered be them, in his Majeties hands, as aid is; And doe freely, and abolutly by thee preents ubmit to his Majety, All and undrie Teinds that they or any of them have of other Mens Lands, by whatoever Right or Title, they poes or occupy the ame: Submiting likewie to his Majety, how they may be denuded thereof in his Majeties favours, omni habili modo quo de jure; And doe in like manner ubmit to his Majety to appoint the quantity, and rate thereof, and what price hall be given them for the ame, and what ecurities hall be made there anent, They alwayes being freed, and releived of the burden of Miniters, pro rata. And becaue his Majety will take pecially into his Princely conideration, the lawful Rights, and Tacks of Teinds of Erected Benefices, and of all Laick Patronages, made and et to the preent Poeours, or their Authors, by lawful Abbots, Priors, Laick Patrons, and other Titulars of Benefices, lawfully et before the date of the aids Elections, and for the pace, and years of the aids Tacks, Rights, and Patronages yet to run, to the effect they may have plenarie and full atisfaction for the aids Tacks, Rights, and Patronages, according as his Majety hall find the validity thereof, as is uual in the like caes, with the burden alwayes of his Majeties Annuity above-mentioned, And to the effect his Majety may be informed of their aids Tacks and Rights, before the giving forth of his Majeties determination in the premies; uch of the Lords of Erection, and other Perons foreaids, as have uch Rights, and Tacks, made, and let to them, or their Predeceours, or Authors, before the aids Erections, hall be oblidged to exhibit, Likeas they oblidge themelves, to exhibite, and produce the aids Rights, and Writs, to his Majeties Advocats, at uch diets, and times, as hall be Ordained by his Sacred Majety, or his Majeties Chancellour, at his Majeties command, and direction, before the giving forth of his Majeties determination upon the premies. AND ALSO it is pecially PROVIDED, that this preent Submiion, hall no wayes be extended, to the Teinds of whatoever Lands, and Barronies, pertaining to the aids Perons Surrenderers in property, but that the Teinds of their own Lands hall be pecially excepted out of this preent Submiion, the ame being alwayes ubject and lyable to his Majeties annuity foreaid. AND ALSO IT IS PROVIDED, that this preent Submiion hall be no wayes prejudicial, to whatoever action of Warrandice, competent to the aids Perons Submitters, or any of them, againt their Authors, from whom they bought, and acquired the Rights of the aids Teinds, which falls with in the compas of this preent Submiion, be ums of money; But that either their actions of Warandice, hall be reerved to them, conform to the tenour of the Rights made to them thereupon; Or otherwie, that the atisfaction to be decerned in their favours, hall be anwerable to their Warrandice, and no wayes inferiour thereto, The aids Perons, and o many of them as have their adions of Warrandice reerved to them in manner foreaid, exhibiting, and producing their aids Rights bearing the warrandice foreaid, To his Majeties Advocats, at uch diets, and times, as hall be appointed, & precribed to them by his Majety, or by his Majeties Chancellour, at his Majeties command, and direction, before the giving forth of his Majeties determination in the premies. And all the aids Perons are content and contents, That his Sacred Majety give forth his pleaure, and determination, anent the premies referred to his Majety, in manner foreaid,betwixt the day, and date hereof, and the firt day of Augut next to come. With power alo to his Majety to prorogat the time of his giving forth of the aid determination, to whatoever, ever day or diet thereafter, as hall eem good to his Majety, out of his Royal Widom. LIKEAS, all the aids Perons binds and oblidges them, their Heirs, and Succeours, in all humility to