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40 of his deceae. And that our Sovcraine Lorde that now is, content them that hes peniones given foorth of the Cutomes, with uther thinges: a that the haill Cutones may remaine till liim. Item the Lordhip of Ettrick forret, with all the bounds perteining thereto. Item, the hail Lordhippe of Galloway, with ik freedomes, commodities, as it hes thir daies, togidder with the Catle of Creife. Item, the Catle of Edinburgh. Item, the landes of Ballincriee and Gouird, togidder with all the landes lyand about, perteining to the King, within the Scireffedome of Louthiane. Item, the Catle of Striviling, with all and indrie the Kings landes lyand about it. Item, the Catell of Dumbertane, with the landes of Cardroe, Roneth, with the penion of Cadzow. and the penion of the ferme meile of Kirk-patrick. Item, the hail Erledome of Fife, with the Palice of Falkland. Item, the Erledome of Stratheme with the pertinentes, the houe and Lordhiipe of Brechin, with the ervice and uperioritie of Cortoquhay. Item, the houe of Innernes and Urquhard, and the Lordhippes of them, and the Lordhippes of them with the water mailles of Innernes, togidder with the Barrronies of Urquhard, Glen-urquhane, Boneich, 'Bonochar, Annach, Edderdalie called Ardmannach, Pecty, Brachly, Stratherne with the pertinentes. Item, the Reid Catlle with the Lordhippe of Roe perteining thereto, And that the annexationes of thir Lordhippes and Catelles to the Crowne, make no prejvdice to our Soveraine Ladie the Queenes infetment, that now is, anent the Lordhippes and Catelles aigned till her dowrie be our Soveraine Lord and the three Etaites.

41. The office of Wardane uld nocht be heretable: They are nocht judges in caues of trean our dittay.

TEM, It is tatute and ordained, that in time to come, there be na Wardanes on the Bordoures maid in fee and heretage. And that the wardanes have na power to know of the poyntes of treaon, aif and the poyntes quhilkis are needfull for the conervation of the trewes. And wa that the wardane courte intromet with na thing that perteinis to the dittaie of the jutice aire.

43. That all Regalities being in the Kingis handes, be annexed to the Royaltie.

TEM, That all Regalities that are now in the Kingis handes, be annexed to the Royalty. And that in time to cum, there be na regalities granted widiout deliverance of the Parliament.

44. That na office be given in fee and heritage in time to-cum. TEM, That there be na office in time to cum given in fee and heritage, and that the offices that are given en the deceae of OUR SOVERAINE LORDE, that deade is, be revoked and annulled, exceptand the wardanery of the Marche, the quhilk our Soveraine Lorde hes given to his Sonne Alexander Erle of Marche, and Lord of Annand-daile.

ITEM, It is tatute and ordained, that quhair ever offices of cutomes that are revoked, the quhilkis were granted till ony peron, that maid coat at the King therefore: It all be recompened to them, the profites uptane thereof in the mean time beand conidered.

45. Sornares uld be punihed to the death. TEM, Quhair ever Sornares be overtane in time to come, that they be delivered to the Kingis Schireffes and that foorthwith the Kingis Jutices do Law upon them, as upon a thiefe or riever.

46. That there be twelve perones upon the ecreit Councell of Burrowes. TEM, It is tatute and ordained, for the commoun profite of all Burrowes of the Realme, that there be audit or twelve perones, after the quantitie of the towne, choen of ecreit Councell, and worne thereto: the quhilkis fall decreit all maters of wrang and unlaw within the Burgh, to the availe of five pound, or audit pound, within audit daies warning: wa that in prejudice of the innocentes, the delayer have not the priviledge of the procee of law, bot upon audit daies warning to be decided be the aids perones.

47. The maner of arraymentes for the Parliament. TEM, As touching the habites of the Earles, Lordes of Parliament, Commiioners of Burrowes and Advocates all have and ue at all Parliamentes and Generall Councell times: It is tatute and ordained that all Erles fall ue mantilles of browne grained, open before, furred with quhite lyning, and lyned before out-with ane hande breadth to the belt teede, with the amin furring, with little hudes of the amin claith and to be ued upon their houlders. And the other Lordes of Parliament to have ane mantil of reide richt wa opened before, and lyned with ilke, or furred with critie gray griece or purray, togidder with ane hudeof the amin claith, furred as aid is. And all Commiioners of Burrowes, ilk ane to have ane paire of Clokes of blew, furred ute ide, open on the richt houlder, furred as effeiris, and with ane hudeof the amin, as aid is. And quhat Erie, Lord of Parliament, Commiioners of Burrowes, that enters in liament