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 The fivft Parliament of Aft 60. 6i. L X. _Ac~t concerning Tiocqueting of Signaturs. TfcHe Kings Majeflie, with advice and confent of His Eftates of Parliament, Doth Ratifie and Renew the twentieth Aft of the tenth Parliament of King James the fixth, of blefled memory, and according- ly Statutes and Ordains, that no Signaturs, Writs, Letters or Warrands fhall be presented to be figned by His Majeftie, but by His ordinary Officers, to whofe charge the fame properly belongs. And that His Majeftie may die better know what pafleth under His Hand, and upon what grounds He figns the fame* It is appointed, That any of His Majefties Officers, who fhall prefent any Signature, Writ, Letter or War- rand to be figned by His Majeftie, fhall caufe Regiftrate the Docquet of the fame in a Regifter, and then fend the juft double thereof under their hands to His Majefties Secretary, who is to give His Majefty timous notice of any prior Deed, differing or contrary to the fame, that His Majeftie may give His further Orders concerning die fame. L X I. Comm'iffton for 'Plantation of Kirks, and Valuation of 'Teinds > OUr Soveraign Lord, confidering the great care His Royal Father and Grand-father, of ever blefled memory, had, at all times, of the Reformed Religion, within this Kingdome, and of the Mainte- nance and Provifion of the Miniftry and Churches thereof; Concerning which, and for the publick good of the Nation, His Majefties Royal Father did emit a declaration, immediatly after His fucceffion to the Crown, and concerning diverfe other particulars relating to Teinds and Superiorities of Kirk-lands : in order whereunto, diverfe Afts and Ordinances of Parliament and of Commiflions, were from time to time made, during the Reign of His ever Glorious Father ; And yet, by the unhappy Troubles of the time, His Royal purpofe hath not got a final acomplifhment, fo that diverfe Churches are as yet unprovided with fufficient "Maintenance, many Teinds unvalued, and diverfe other particulars are as yet unperfefted; And His Ma- "jeftie being defirous to profecute this good Work, for the univerfal good of the People, and namely tor the ' incouragement of the Minilters of the Gofpel, His Majefty, with advice and confent of the Eftates of Parli- ament, Doth Ratifie and Approve the nineteenth Aft of the Parliament holden at Edinburgh by His Royal Father, in Anno one thoufand, fix hundred, and thirty three, Intituled, Qmmisjicn for Valuation 0} Teinds t§c. in the whole Heads, Claufes and Contents thereof, except in fo far as there hath been any derogation made thereto, by Afts and Commiflions made and granted by His Majeftie, fince the date of the faid Aft, or granted by pretended Parliaments fince and which are Ratified or Salved, or to be Referved by this prefent Parliament. And His Majeftie, with advice and confent forefaid , doth give full power and Commisfion totlieperfons aftermentioned, viz. John Earl of CMiddletoun His CMqjefties Commisfioner, William Earle of Glencairn Lord High Chancellor, John Earl of Craufurd 'and Lindjay Lord Thefaurer, JohnEarl of Rothes Prefident of His Majefties privy Council, William Duke of Hammiltoun, James Marquefs of Montroje, John Earl of Lauder dai I Flis Majefties Secretary, William Farl ofMarifhal, John Earl ot At hoi, George Earl of Linlithgow, James Earl of Home, James Earl oi Tullibarain, William Earl of Roxburgh, John Earl of Haddingtoun, JamesEarloi Annandale, William Earl of ^Dumfries, John Earl ol'Tweddal, J ames'Earloi Calendar, John Earl oi Dundee, David Y iicount o[ Stot mount, John Lord Sinclair , David Lord Cardros, John Lord Belhaven, Lord Halkertcun, William Lord Cochran, William Lord Bellenden, Sir John Gilmor oiCraigmiler Prefident of the Sesfion, Sir t^Archba Id T rimer ofe oiChefter Knight andJ3arronet, Clerk of His Majefties Council, Rcgifters and Rolls, Sir John Fletcher His Majefties Advocat, Sir Robert CMurray Juftice Clerk , Sir James Lockhart oiLee, Sir George Mackenzie oiTarbet, Sir James Foulis of ' Colingtoun, Sir ^Archibald StirlineotCarden, Sir JamesDakymple oiStair, Sit John ScougaloiWhitekirk, Senators of the Colledge of Juftice; t^4lexai der Bruce of Kincairn, Sir John Vrquhertoi 'Cromarty, Sir Robert F lecher oiSalton, Sir Alexander Gib fin otDurie, Sk Robert Innes of that ilk, James CrightonoiSt. Leonards, George Kinnaird of Rojsie Sir Gilbert Ramfay of Balmayn, John Murray oi Polmais, William Scot oiArdrofe. Sir James Dimdm olArneftoun, Sir John Eoulis ofRavil' Jloun,RichardMurray of Broughtoun, Sir Robert Hepburn o£Keitb,Mr. Rcbert Trefton of that lk,SkAndrew Ramafay, Sir Robert Murray,- Sir Archibald Sydferf, Sir William Thomfon and John Miln Burgefles of Edin- burgh$k Alexander W r edderburu,Sc Alexander Wedderburn oi Dundee, Mr. John Paterfin oiPertbJobn Bell otGlaJgow, William Cunningham of Air, Andrew Glen oiLinlithgow , Duncan Nairn of Stir line, Alex- ander Bruce o{ Culrofs, Andrew Car flairs of St. Andrews, and William Seaton of Haddingtoun, Bur- gefles: Or any thirteen of them, there being alwayes prefent three Noblemen, three Gentlemen, and three Burgefles, with His Majefties Commisfioner, the Lord Chancellor, Lord Theafurer, Lord Prefident of die Council, Lord Privy Seal, the Lord Secretary, or any one of them, with power to them, ox Quorum forefaid, to meet and conveen at Edinburgh, or fuch other place or places, atfuch dmes and diets as they fhall appoint, to value and caufe value whatfoever Teinds great or fmall, Parfonage or Vicarage, of whatfoever Lands and others within this Kingdom ly able to the payment of Teinds of what- foever