Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ordo iudiciorum criminalium curiae Admiralatus Scotiae 'When ther is ane arreistment broken'


Incipit:

  • When ther is ane arreistment [and then:] broken

Explicit:

  • Ireland\ or\ Ingland\ in\ custom\

Ordo iudiciorum criminalium curiae Admiralatus Scotiae 'When ther is ane arreistment broken' .

Again written by the same hand as before. Refers to statutes, the latest year date which caught my eye was 1644. References to judicial precedent: I saw year dates 1627, 1637, 1638


No. of pages: Fol. 60r-65r

Rubric: The forme used in criminall causes

Incipit:

  • When ther is ane arreistment broken, or wher ther is blood or other ryot committed within the sea flood

Explicit:

  • [{i}commenting on a statute on ship papers (coquets) by King Charles I:{/i}] will not frie them off payment off custom in Ingland or Ireland