Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ius proprium Scotiae - Practicks (general digest of law, systematic) "Major practicks"


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

Incipit:

  • The wholl lawes of the [and then:] kingdome of Scotland were writtine in Latine of old

Explicit:

  • coquet\ kings\ the\ without\

Ius proprium Scotiae - Practicks (general digest of law, systematic) "Major practicks" .

No mention of the author, no title. Written in many instalments in different colours of ink and on various types of paper, leaving blank space at the end of titles (probably to be used later for supplementary notes), and maybe written by more than one hand. Some parts are written more hastily than others


Author(s):

  • Thomas Hope of Craighall

No. of pages: Pag. 1-605

Incipit:

  • De jure quo utimur. Titulus primus. The wholl lawes of the kingdome of Scotland were writtine in Latine of old.

    [{i}Last but one title:{/i}] Off the assyse. Acts of Parliament. That no officer nor he that gives up dittay upon ane uther be upon his assyse, under the paine of 10 lib.: 1425 c. 50

Explicit:

  • Off ship lawes. When ships are brokine in this countrie, the ship and goods escheat to the king ... No ship should sail out of this kingdome without the kings coquet: 1571 c. 90. Finis