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t^ffls of Parliament , &c. HOST. That all men betwixt Sittie and Sixteen be ready Moifed , andGeired, as they beft may, for defence of theRealme, and to come to the Borders , Other- wile to be punilhed in their Bodies, and Goods, and that Weapon-thaw ings be beept, from thirty daycs, to thrity dayes. la: 2. p. 13. cap s«. ^i'"><> J 4S«- See Weapon-fliaiuings. That no Fetfon coming to the Kings Hoft, deftroy Meadowes, or Corns, or fcuilzie Goods , in coming , or going , and that each Barron anfwer for t he menothis Leading, to prefent them, or pay the skaith. la: 3. p- 11. cap:82. That for faving Corns , and Meadowes, the Kings Army beunhorfed, and ready to march on foot , except Lords, Matrons , and others Licenced by the King, Ia:j. p: 6. cap: 86. , If any man be flain, or hurt to Death by the Enemy , or Die in the Kings Holt , during the time of it, that his Ait have his Warrd, Releiff, and Marriage of the King free, Ia:4- p:7. cap: 102. This Aft bears to be made at Twefilhaugh , in Northumberland, by die King, and his Lords prefent in the Hoft, 24. aiUugufi. 1513.. the fame Statut , and extended totheVaflals of all other Superiors, las. p: 2. cap: 3. Butthis Aftmentionsnotfuchasdie in the Hoft, this is alfo ex- tended to un-landed men, thattheir Wives, andBairns, bruick their Tacks and fteedings for five years after their (laughter , or wounding to Death, Gteflum free. A Church-man flain, or hurt to Death , or dying of Sicknefs tal*n in the Hoft, then marching againft the Englith, That his neareft of Kin (moll able therefore) have his Benefice, Q: M: p: 3: cap: 4. As alfo that any Vaflal fo flain , or dying , have his Waird , Marriage , Non- entry andreliefe free, only if rheir be oairns befide the Air, that then they have thebenefiteof the Waitd of the Lands, Ibid: cap: j. That in cafe of any mansdeceafsasaforefaid, his Wife, Bairns, Afligneyes, orExecutots, have his Tacks , and Sreedings , Greflum-free for five years thereafter , payand the wont- ed Dewty, Ibid: cap: 6. ' Thir three laft Acts renewed in favours of fuch as fhould be flain, or wounded to the Death by the Rebels, then within the Burgh, and faftle of Edinburgh, refilling his Majefties Authority, la: 6. p 2. cap4i:and42, 43. HOSTELLARES. That in all Burrows, and through Fairs , their be Hoftellaries having Stables and Chambers, andproviGonforHorfe, and Afan, la: 1: p. 1: cap: 24. That all Travelling men on Horle, or Foot, lodge in Hoftellaries, unlets they Tead money with them, In which cafe, they may lodge with theit Friends; and that none receive Travellers , except Hoftellaries , under the pain of Eourne fliil- hngs, totheKing, lam. i.p.3.cj«. . That honed , and competent Hoftellaries , be made in all Burghs, lam. 1 p: 'Ratified', andthatallBailliesofBurrowes , and flartones fee to the proviGonof the faids Hoftellaries, la: s- P - - 4= cap: 18. HOUSE-HOLDERS. That all Houfe-holders worth Three Hundred merks of yearly rent , or Five Hundred pounds of dock , have an Bible, andPfalm book, in vulgar language, in their Houfes , underthepainof Ten pounds, two thrids of it to the Poor , and the other thrid to the Magiftrats in Butgh, And to the Kings Commiftioners in PaiifliestoLandwart, who ate appointed to execut this Aft, la: 6: p:6: cap: 72. HOUSES Ruinous, See Burghs. HUNTING, and HAULKING. That none flay Hares in fnow time, Sec Hires , and that no man flay Dae, R«e» norDeere intimeof ftorme, or fnow, or their Kidds, while they be a year old rd«thepainofV«, P .«^, 1»: 3 : p: 7 = cap:6i. SeeiriirfWU Beafls , andthe

  • That no man ride . or gang in his nighbours Corns , in Hunting , or Haulking,

flora Pall,, till they be thorn, and upon Wheat at no time in the year. Item that no Partridge be taken till Michaelmafs, and that no man range anothers Woods Hainnings, norlnclofers , wirhin Dikes , under the pain of damages to the Partie a nd Ten pounds for the firft , Twenty pounds for the fecoDd , andefcheat ofMoveables for the thitd fault, totheKing. Q:M F:6: cap: 5 t.. Andihatno man hunt, (hoot, ot flay Deere, orRaem Others inclofers. See umThe.ft ThatnoneHunt, or Haulk within Sex mUes of the Kings Woods, Parks, Catt- ies, and Palaces, under the pain of an Hundred pounds, half to the King, halt torhe Delator la: 6: p: 14: cap 210. That no man Hunt? or Haulk who hath not aWeugh of Land .top ;, under the pain of an Hundred founds , half to the King 6: p: 23: cap: Jt. . . XI to the Queen, half to the Party , and where tire Kings Advocat perfews , that the Informer find the caution, Q, M. p. 7. c. 62. INCEST. That fuch ascommit inceft , by abufing their bodies with Perfons in degree ex- prefly forbidden by Gods word Levituns, Chap. 18. lie punilhed by Death , Ja. 6. p.i.c.14. half to the Delator , la: I I INCLOSURES. That no man range anothers Inclofures , Q. M. par. 6. Hunting. ap. S i . See it ia • Aft for making of Inclofures, Car. 2. par. 1. Sell. 1. cap. 41. See it in Planting. INDEMNITY, See Oblivion. Aft of Indemnity , and Exoneration to them that fetved the King in the civil troubles, preceeding, Ia.6.p.7. c, ro$>. ^Anno isii. INDORSATION, tee Execution. INFEFTMENT, See Charter, m&SeaJin. A bounding Infeftment proceeding upon the Vaffals Refignation , albeit it con- tain a new Gift , prejudges none aneut the bounds, andMarches, excepttheSu; perior the granter. Jam. 6. p. 12.C.136, INHIBITION andlNTERDlCTlON. That all inhibitions and Inrerdiftions, with their Executions, be Regiftrat with- in fourty dayes after their Publication and Execution , fitft in the Books of the Sheriffofthe Shire where the Party dwells; andifhe have his Lands, ormoftpart thereof lying j n anothet Shire, in the Books of that Shire alfo, and that the Clerk give back the Letters and Executions marked by him within twenty four hours, receiving five /billings for his pains : and the Exttafts to make faith in all cafes,ex- ceptthatoflmprobatton; andthatno Inhibition or Interdiction be of force , but null, except it be foRegiftrar, Ja. 6. p.7.c. us. That Inhibitions and Interdictions againft Perfons dwelling within Stewartries and Bailliaries in Regality or Royalty, be execute at the head Butgh, and Regi- ftrar in the Books thereof, othetwife the Executions and Regulations, are null, Ja.(S. par. 15. c. 264. That thefe Regiftrations bs made judicially, or before a Notar and four Witnef- fes, befide the Clerk ; And if Sheriff, Stewart, or B.aillie refute , and be there- upon lnftrumenred,the Letters may be Regiftrat by the next Sheriff, Stewart, or Baillie, orby the Clerk Regifter and his Deputes, ibid. c. 265. But that patt of this Aft requiring Notar and WitneflesRefcinded, and Regiftrations made by the Sheriff, Stewart, and Baillie Clerk, ot by the Clerk Regifter and his Deputes de- clared fulficient, la. 6. p. 16. c. 1 3 • D I O T R I E. That the Brieve of Idiotrie, bear to inquire of the folly, and furiofity, and how lone time the Ferfon was of thefe conditions, tofheefieft, that all Alienati- mwTmade bv the Fool, or Furious Perfon, after that time may be retreated, as wellTs Alienaiions made after fetving ot the Breive, Jam 3. p- 8. c. *7- ThatX neareft Agnat, or Kinfman, of natural Fools , Idiots, and furious Terfons, beferved, and preferred to their Tutory , or Curatoiy , alter the difpo- fitionof'the Common Law. Jam.6.p. 10. c. 18. IDLE-MEN. TWfheSheriffinquire after Idle men, and put them to Work , or Service, or elsinPrifori .and that the like be done in flurtowes, 1: 1 p: 3 cap: 66' SeeB,£- gars, ManufaBurits , and Poor. JESUIT.?. The Acts againft Jefuits. Sec in Pap.Jis , iniei;gio». IMPORT, See Forbidden gudes , and Trade- IMP RO BAT ION, tee Faljhood. Whoofferstolmprove a Writ asfafs, either by way of aftion, or exception ftould find caution, or enaft himfelf to pay a pain arbin»l,m cafe he luccumb, half SUPER INQUIRENDIS. That the Secretary and his Deputes pafs no Letters charging men to compear Su- per Ina-uirendis, or to enter their Perfons in Waird, or to do any other deed, under the pam of Treafon and Rebellion; andincafeof faihue, todenounce, notwith- ftanding the Subfcription of hisHighnefs, or any two, or more of his Council, unlefs they be fubfetibed by the chief Officers of State, at lead four of them, Whereof the Chancellor, Thefaurer, or Secretary, one, who ihall an liver that the Letters are forTreafon, or matters of the higheft importance, lam. 6. pat. 10. cap. 13. INSTRUMENT. See Notar and Vfit- neffes. I INTERRUPTION. See Trefcripion. I RELENT). That no man pafs to Ireland without licence, la. 1. p. 3.c-6i. And that fuch as come from Irelandhive a Certificatof the caufe of their coming, ibid. c. 62. And that they be examined before their landing, ibid.c.63. And that it be declared that this is not done to break old Friendfliip with IriJIiry . but to prevent corre- fpondencewith the Kings Rebels there, and Englifls Spies : And that the pain of contraveening, be efcheatof Goods, and Body in the Kings will, ibid. cap. 61. and Co.. Impofition of three pounds upon each Boll of Viftual imported from Ireland; but when Meal and Barley here exceed eight pounds the /toll, the Couuci 1 is impower- ed to remit this Impofition, Car. 2. p. i.Sefl'3. c. 14. Another Act moft flriftly prohibiting the Importation of Victual from Ireland. ortotel'etthefame, under pain of Conhfcation of Veflel and Goods, and twelve, hundredpounds upon the Hetetors , and Magiftrats of Burghs within the Shires, named in the Aft, in cafe they, or their Tennents, or Inhabitants refpe ft /W iinpoic or relet the fame : and that they give Bond for this effeft : But the Council when Meal and Sear ate at, ot exceed eight pounds, and Wheat at ten pounds or above, may allow impottation, Car. 2. p. 2. SefT- 3.c 3. ISLES. See High-lands. That Iuftices and Sherifli be appointed for the North and South Hies, h.a.0.6. cap. 5S. JUDGES or OFFICIARY See Sheriff.'. That Officiars and Minifters of the Law be appointed, that can hold the Law to the Commons, and that have lufficiently of their own, wherein they mayT?e pu- nilhed it they trefpafsi And that fuch as are Infeft in Offices, and not futficicui,. ordain Deputes, tor whom they (hall be anfwerable, Ja. 1. p. i.e. 6. That all Judges do full Law, and Juftice, as well to poor as rich.but frau J or guile,- and appoint Advocats for poor folk at the Kings dircftion, who fliould be payed by the other Party, if found in the wrong; and that ludges refuting to do the Law evenly be rigoroufly punidied, Iar. p.2.c.4s. That juft men that kens'the Law be made Iuftices and other Officiars , lam. 2. p. 6- cap- 12. . • All Officiars wilfully trefpailing ia their Office, tines the fame for year aud day, Ibid.t.. That Officiars or Sherins.Jcc. faultife or ncgligent.if Heretable.tine their Office for a year, and if not, for all the time they have it, and both to be farther puaithed at the Kings will, Ia. 2. p. 14.C.76. That all Parties firft pafs to their Judge Ordinary andputlue Juftice, and if he F ■ refufe, .