Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ius proprium Scotiae - Notae


Incipit:

  • The ayth of ane burges mad and [and then:] giwin the tym of his admissioune

Ius proprium Scotiae - Notae . In particular forms of oath, but also various other matters


No. of pages: Fol. 261r-v

Incipit:

  • [{i}First form of oath:{/i}] The ayth of ane burges mad and giwin the tym of his admissioune: 'Heir I protest befor God and zour Lordships that I profes ...'.

    [{i}Second form of oath, dated 1607/5/13:{/i}] The quhilk day in presens of Johne Robertsone, Dene of Gild, and the Gild Consel Mr. Robert Stewine.

    [{i}Further headings:{/i}] Forma iuramenti assisae: 'We sall be leilfully say ...'. Of the forme of ayth of the merchantis, skippers and factors. Of the ayth of the advocattis [C.2.6 and C.2.58]: 'Illud iuretur quod lis sibi iusta videtur, et si queretur, verum id infitietur, nil promittetur, nec falsa providetur, ut lis tardetur dilatio nulla petetur (Jacobus 1, Parl. 9, c. 125).' [{i}Fol. 261v:{/i}] The ayth of ane baron quhen he is maid baron. The maner and forme of fensing of courts. The maner of making of homage. The maner of making of fealtie. The forme of pronuncing of the word