Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ordo iudiciorum Scotiae - Treatise 'Ane proces comprehends the instruments' ("Form of process")


Incipit:

  • A proces comprehend the [and then:] instruments and ordor of procedor

Explicit:

  • it\ refuise\ not\ will\ demand\ ane\

Ordo iudiciorum Scotiae - Treatise 'Ane proces comprehends the instruments' ("Form of process") , printed with Stair's Institutions 1681.

Not subdivided nto chapters


No. of pages: Pag. 1-73

Rubric: [{i}Title, on a leaf which precedes pag. 1:{/i}] The forme of proces, used befor the Lords of Councell, be Sir James Dalrymple of Staires, Knight. Anno 1666. [{i}Addition by some later scrivener:{/i}] Sir James Dalrymple of Stair Lord President of the Session.

[{i}Date when the scribe started, noted on back of title page:{/i}] Inchoatus quinto die Julii circa horam quartam anno domini 1677

Incipit:

  • A proces comprehend the instruments and ordor of procedor in the administratione of justice

Explicit:

  • that he may haw the Lords ansser upon the bill, the ordinar upon ane demand will not refuise it. Finis

Colophon: [{i}noted on page 74:{/i}] Finitur quarto decimo die Julii anno domini 1677. Jo. Sutherland. [{i}Addition in darker ink:{/i}] Finem fecit, deo ffavente, J. Jo. Sutherland