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( 8 ) Rent, and Dewty, to be payed to his Majety, and his Succeours, forth of the Teinds of the Kingdom, Except as is excepted in the said Act, and with the qualities, retrictions, and proviions mentioned in the said Act, which is of the date the aid 29. of May 1627. years, Together with the aid other Act, made upon the aid 29. Day of June 1627. Years, whereby the Determination of the rates, quality, and prices, of Teinds of other Men's Lands is referred to his Sacred Majety. AND FOR SAMEIKLE as there was a General Submiion drawn up concerning the premies, which was ubcribed be the mot part of the Titulars, and Heretours of the Kingdom, And that a few number deferred to ubcribe the aids Submiions, upon pretence that the Arch-Bihops, Bihops, Parons, Vicars, and others of the Clergy of the Kingdom who had Right to the Teinds, had not ubcribed the aids ubmiions, which Impediment is now removed, In repect the Arch-Bihops, and Bihops, have ubcribed a everal ubmiionto his Majety, In o farre as concerns the Teinds pertaining to the Bihopriks. AND his Majety being willing, and reolved, to have ane univeral order etablihed within the whole Kingdom, anent the matter of Teinds, and that every Heretour hall have, and bruick his own Teinds, of whatoever nature the aid Teinds be, and to whatoever Benefice the ame pertains, at a competent Rate, and Price, THEREFORE his Majety be his Letter, and Warrand, direct to the Commiioners for Teinds, of the date the day of  lat by-pat, hath ignified his Majeties Gracious will and pleaure; That all Titulars of Teinds, pertaining to whatoever Kirk, or Benefice, and als all Heretours of Lands, the Teinds whereof pertains to the aid Benefices, or Kirk hall ubcribe a general ubmiionto his Majety in referring to his Majety the price, rate, and quantity of whatoever Teinds of other Men's Lands: WHICH Letter being read, and conidered be the aids Commiioners for Teinds, They be their Act of the date the day of December lat by-pat, have in all Humility acknowledged his Majeties Gracious, and Fatherly Care, for the Good of his Ancient Kingdom, and have allowed, and approven the aid Letter, and Interponed their aurhority thereto. And all the aids Perons being mot ready, and willing, in all humility, ubmiion, Promptitude, and Alacrity of Mind, to give Obedience to his Majeties deire for the Publick well of the Kingdom. THEREFORE They all of certain knowledge, and proper motive, have ubmitted to his Sacred Majety, All and undrie Teinds, that they, or any of them have of other mens Lands, be whatoever Right, or Title, they poef, or enjoy the ame, and how they may be denuded Omni habili modo quo de jure, And in like manner do ubmit to his Majety, to appoint the rate, and quantity of Teinds, and what prices hall be given for the ame, and what ecurity hall be made of the Teinds of other Mens Lands, to the Heretours, and Poeours thereof, in such form as may stand by Law: And all the aids Perons are content, and conents, that his Sacred Majety give forth his pleaure, and Determination, anent the premies refered to his Majety in manner foreaid, betwixt the day, and date hereof, and the lat day of December 1629. years: With power alo to his Majety to prorogat the time of the giving forth of his aid Determination, to whatoever day, or dayes thereafter, as hall eem good to his Majety, out of his Royall Widom. Likeas all the aids Perons, Binds, and Oblidges them, their Heirs, and Succeours, in all Humiiity to obtemper, fulfill, and obey, his Majeties aid Determination, they receiving perfect, and Lawful ecurities, conform to the Tenour of his Majeties Commiion foreaid, and als receiving real payment of that which hall be Ordained by his Majety, before they denude themelves, either of Right, or Poeion of the aids Teinds, and that, at, or within uch time, or times as his Majety hall appoint be his aid Determination. AND for the more ecurity, all the aids Perons, and every one of them, are content, and conents, that thir preents, with his Majeties Determination to follow hereupon, hall be inert, and Regitrat in the Books of Council. and Seion, and hall have the trength of a Decreet of the Lords thereof, and Execution to pas thereupon, in form as effeirs, and the Horning to pas one a imple charge of Ten dayes allennerly, And to that effect makes, and Contituts

Their Procuratours to compear, and conent to the Regitration thereof, in manner fore aid. In Witnes whereof (Written be William Ferguon Writter,) All the aids perons have Subcribed thir preents, with their hands, day, year, and place foreaids. Before thir Witneses &c. Sic Subcribitur, Ja. of Lawes, John Buchanan Portioner of Batlaie. It a et Walterus Waton Notarius Publicus in praemiis requiitis, de mandato dicti Jacobi Buntein de Kirktoun, cribere necien, ut aeruit, & ''hunc Calamum meum tangen, Tete manu propria. Ita et Robertus Glen Connotarius in praemiis requittus, de peciali mandato dicti Jacobi Buntein de Kirktoun Scribere necien, ut aeruit, Tete manu propria.''

A PROCLAMATION

By his Majety, For Publihing his Majeties Decreets upon the Submiions foreaids. HARLES By the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, To Our Lovits, Lyon King at Armes, and his Brethren Heraulds, Meengers, Our Sherreffs in that part, conjunctly, and everally, pecially contitute, greeting. FOR SAMEIKLE A