Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Acta Parliamenti Scotiae (digest, alphabetical) 'Absentes rei publicae causa'


Author(s):

  • Andrew Gilmour

Incipit:

  • Absentes rei publicae causa [and then:] are priviledged

Explicit:

  • weight\ be\ sould\ be\ sould\ Yairn\

Acta Parliamenti Scotiae (digest, alphabetical) 'Absentes rei publicae causa' , ending with keyword 'Yairne'.

The work deals with private law and other topics outside criminal law, up to the times of King Charles II. Ink badly faded. Written by one scribe


Author(s):

  • Andrew Gilmour

No. of pages: Fol. 1r-43r

Rubric: The most materiall Acts of Parliment(!) selected according to the alphabet, be Mr. Andro Gilmor advocat

Incipit:

  • [{i}First entries:{/i}] Absentes rei publicae causa are priviledged in order of process, and during there absence in publik imployment proces sould not be sustaind against them, Act 32, P. 6 Q.M.

    Accusation super inquirendas discharged: Act 13, P. 10 Ja. 6.

    Adherence of maried persones and the way of prosecuteing the same: Act 55, P. 4 Ja. 6, efter 4 yeirs absence, ibidem.

    Adjudictions expyre against second adjudgers within 7 yeirs if they be not redeemend: Act 7, Par. 23 Ja. 6.

    [{i}Last entries:{/i}] Wracks sould be judged of in this countrie of uther countrie shipps as they judge of ours: Act 124, Pa. 9 Ja. 1.

    Wreatts and the comon styll thairof sould not be altered: Act 13, Par. 10 Ja. 6

Explicit:

  • Yairn sould be sould be weight: Act 30, Par. 2 Sess. 3, Charles 1