Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Institutions of the law of Scotland


Author(s):

  • James Dalrymple later 1st Viscount Stair

Incipit:

  • Jurisprudence is the knowledge [and then:] or skill of rights

Explicit:

  • Manderstoun\ contra\ Dingwall\
  • Wilkiesone\ contra\ Craunstoune\ [preceding:] 1666,\ Julii\ 10\ therof.\ cause\ the\ instruct\

Institutions of the law of Scotland .

No author mentioned, and no title. Very neatly written by only one scribe, on one type of paper only


Author(s):

  • James Dalrymple later 1st Viscount Stair

No. of pages: Pag. 1-487

Incipit:

  • Titulus primus. Comon principles [{i}there follows a list of 27 headings of paragraphs in the first title{/i}]. Jurisprudence is the knowledge or skill of rights, justice is the inclinatione

Explicit:

  • (Titulus 31. Vitious intromission.) ... Vitious intromissione in England inferrs onlie restitution ... Nic. de haereditariis actionibus, 26 Julii 1619 Lord Dingwall contra Manderstoun.

    (Appendix:) It was laitlie resolved by the Lords that thes passive titles

  • (end of appendix:) they could purge the vitiositie or instruct the cause therof. 10 Julii 1666, Craunstoune contra Wilkiesone. Finis