Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks" : (extracts about burghs)


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

Incipit:

  • First ther is a generall that [and then:] no summond can be called

Ius proprium Scotiae - Treatise "Minor practicks": (extracts about burghs) .

No mention of an author, and no title. Written by a hasty hand in very small characters in pale ink. Ink corrosion in many places renders the text even more difficult to read


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

No. of pages: Fol. 2r-4v and pag. 1-148

Incipit:

  • First ther is a generall that no summond can be called befoir the Lordis whill the first day of compeirance ... [{i}The text breaks off on fol. 4v. Fol. 5r-v blank. On pag. 1 the text resumes, written by the same hand as before:{/i}] Hic liber inchoatus octavo die Octobris anno domini 1649. Anent tabling of summondis. In the first institutioun of the sessioun sumonds wer appoynted to be called.

    [{i}Explicit - the text breaks off incomplete, three lines below the beginning of the last chapter 'Of tailzies':{/i}] Thair is a difference betuix a band or contract of tailzie and ane infeftment of tailzie, that is [{i}breaks off here{/i}]