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THE FIRST PARLIAMENT

A TABLE

Of the

PARTICULAR ACTS, and Others exped and paſt in this firſt Parliament of Our Soveraigne Lord CHARLES the Firſt, By the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith Holden at Edinburgh, the twentie eight day of June, 1633. yeares, not imprinted.

  1. Commiſſion for ſurveying the Lawes.
  2. Commiſſion anent the admiralitie and Chamberlanry.
  3. Commiſſion to the Lords of Secret Council, for deciding the queſtion betwixt the Shires of Perth, Forfar and Fyfe, and the Burgh of Dundie anent the Ladle full of corne brought to their markets.
    Anent the petition given in by the Tanners, againſt the Lord Erskeine.
    Anent Mailer David Wedderbunes Grammer.
    Anent Freedome of Foggage, Paſturage, &c. to Miniſters.
    Anent reforming the Malt-mens price betwixt the Boll of Beir and Malt.
    Anent eſtablishing of correction houſes.
    Anent the mutual interchange of forbidden goods betwixt Scotland and England.
    Anent inbringing of Manufactories.
    Anent Reformation of abuſes in preſenting playding to Fairs and Markets.
    Anent diſcharge of Robert Buchanes patent of the pearle and all other monopolies.
    Anent Reformation of bleatching of Linen Cloath
    . Anent diſcharge of impoſitions upon Victual brought from forraine parts.
  4. Commiſſion to the Lords of ſecret Council anent the ſcarcitie of coyne, of gold, and ſilver within this Kingdome.
    Anent the frequent courſe of Dollors and baſe copper money.
    Anent the penaltie of the breakers of the Act of Parliament, anent Metts and Meaſures.
    Anent addition to the Booke of rates of the prices to be taken by the Clerk of the Bills for allowance of compryſings.
  5. Proteſtation by his Majeſty anent the coyne.
  6. Commiſſion to the Lords of ſecret Council anent the petition presented by John Lord Torphichen in Parliament.
  7. Commiſſion to the Lords of ſecret Council anent the Lord Spynies gift, of being General Muſter-master, and Colonel within this Kingdome.
  8. Commiſſion to the Council anent the exchange of moneys betwixt Scotland and England.
  9. Commiſſion to the Council anent the criminal Judicatorie.
  10. Commiſſion to the Commiſſioners of ſurrenders, anent the diſjoyning of meikle and little Daltouns from the Kirk of Mouſwald, and planting of the new Kirk of Beith.
  11. Commiſſion to the Lords of Exchequer anent Robert Young Printer his gift.
    Anent the petition of Jonet Keine and the heires of Andrew Hart.
    Anent Master Robert Craiges penſion of five hundreth pound.
    Anent the meane Vassals of Kirk-lands their entrie.
    Anent upholding of the Cathedral Kirk of Orkney.
    Anent the Vaſſals of ward lands.
  12. Commiſſion to the Council anent the Miniſters ſtipends of Edinburgh.
    Anent the rebels within the Sherifdomes of Elgine, Forres, Nairne and Innerness.
    Anent the erection of Stranraver in a Free-burgh, and the Burgh Wigtouns petition in the contrary.
    Anent directing of Letters againſt the inhabitants of the Weſt and Noth Yles.
    Anent the Articles given in by the inhabitants of Orkney and Zetland.
    Anent the prices of these writs that paſſe the Chancellarie.
    Anent erecting of a Colledge of Phyſitians in Edinburgh.
  13. Commiſſion to the Commiſſioners of Surrenders anent the Kirks of Nisbet and Crailing.
  14. Act anent the diſſolution of the Abbacies of Holy-rude-houſe and New-abby.
  15. Act of rehabilitation of Francis Stewart, with proviſion therein, in favour of the Marques of Hamiltoun, and Sir Thomas Thomſon.
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