Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ius proprium Scotiae - Practicks (general digest of law, systematic) 'Judges are either civill, criminall or ecclesiasticall'


Incipit:

  • Judges are either civill, [and then:] criminall or ecclesiasticall

Explicit:

  • themselves\ befor\ same\ the\ of\

Ius proprium Scotiae - Practicks (general digest of law, systematic) 'Judges are either civill, criminall or ecclesiasticall'


No. of pages: Fol. 114r-117r

Rubric: Anent judges and their jurisdictions

Incipit:

  • Judges are either civill, criminall or ecclesiasticall. The parliament is the most high and sovereign judicatorie in the kingdome ... (fol. 114r).

    (End:) Also he has right to escheat vacand by horning and rebellion within the said regality. Item the lords of regalities has the power and liberty of Chappell and Chancellarie ... themselves

Explicit:

  • by erecting of brieves and serving of the same befor themselves

Colophon: FINIS 1704