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Ius proprium Scotiae - Notae de iure feudali


Ius proprium Scotiae - Notae de iure feudali . On feudal law.

({i}Text:{/i}) This cannot diminish his rentall, and therfore it is dangerous to change warde in blensh or black ward in taxt ward, because thairby the kings rentall is diminished: fewes cannot be changed in blensh.

When ane inferior judge finds(?) for spulzie, he keeps generall in the copie onlie to ansser as shall be led to his charge at his compeirance, and then he getts the lybell to see and ansser.

McLeod from Clodius the King of Denmarks Chamberland in the Northern Isles of Scotland. The halfe of Shethland as yet peyes dutie to the Lords of Norva. These isles were given over to King James 6 be the [{i}blank space{/i}] King Harie the 7 his daughter, King James 5 his mother, by whom King James 6 gott right to the trowne of Ingland.

A bishope, reduceing a few for not peyment of few dutie, the few is to continew with him and his successors bishops. Therefore he should take a composition quhich would excerce his own lyftymes profite of the landt.

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