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42 51. That na Englih-man cum in Scotland without conduct. TEM, Gif onie Englih-man cummis in the Kinrik of Scotland, to Kirk, mercat, or onie uther place, but conduct or arance of the King, the Wardene, or them the power lies, he all be lauchfull prioner to quhat peron, that likes to take him.

ITEM, Gtf onie Scotti-man bring in onie Englih-man, or meites them at onie trytis, not havand power, they all be taken, and put in firmance their gudes taken and arrieted, to the time that they be punihed at the Kinges will and the Wardanes.

ITEM, That na Scotti-man fit upon na pecial aurance of onie Englih-man, but leave of the King or the Wardane, under the paine of treaoune.

52. That na Scottis-man upply Berwike or Roxbrugh: Of parting of gudes taken fra the enemies.

TEM, That na Scotti-man upplie Berwike nor Roxbrugh with na victual, fewal, nor nane uther upportation, under the paine of treaon. And quhen the Wardane rydis, or ony uther chiftaine, and with him great fellow-hip or mall, that nane gang awaie with na maner of gudes, quhiil it be thridded and parted before the chieftane, as ue and cutome is of the Marches, under the paine of treaone, and to be hanged and drawen, and his gudes echeit.

55. That na man rieve na maner of gudes nor prioner. TEM, That na man rieve ane uther na maner of gudes, nouther prioner nor uther, quhilkis they are in poeion of, in Englih eird, or in Scottis, under the paine of death.

54. That nane raie a fray in the hote wilfully.

TEM, Gif ony man raiis a fray in the hoite in wilfull maner, withouttin caue, all be accued of treaon.

ITEM, It is tatute, that quhair a ever any raides are maid in England, that thir aid tatutes be delivered to the heade-men. And that they openly gar them be maid knawin till all them, that pais with them, that nane of them may have eonzie or excuation of negligence.

55. Of Garniones to be layd upon the Bordoures. TEM, As tuitching the laying of Garniones upon the Bordoures: It is advied and ordained be our Soveraine Lord and three Etaites, that there be laved in Garniones, that is to ay, twa hundreth peares, twa hundreth bowes, upon the eat and middle Marches: And upon the wet Marches to be layde ane hundreth peares, and ane hundreth bowes. And for the making and finding of their expenes, there all be foorth-with written letters to all the Schireffes to end in write to our Soveraine Lord the names of all and undrie the Lordes, Barronnes, and free-halders, alwell dwelland within the boundes of Regalities, as Royalties, and the availe of ilk man, their landes, rents, poeiones, and the availe of their mooveable gudes, als near as can be eteemed. And thereafter the Lords that all it, after the cumming of the aid writtes fra the Schireffes, all advie how many ilk Lorde and Free-halders all finde, quhen and quhair. And they that are neare hand the Bordoures, are ordained to have gud houhalders and weill abuiizied men, as effeiris. And to be reddie at their principal place, and to pae with the Wardanes, quhen and quhair they all be charged.

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