Manuscripta juridica

[Principal Investigator: G. R. Dolezalek]







Ius proprium Scotiae - Practicks (general digest of law, alphabetical) 'Abbas' - 'Universities'


Author(s):

  • Thomas Wallace of Craigie

Incipit:

  • Abbas is est qui monachali [and then:] conventui preest

Explicit:

  • 1664\ anno\ in\ beginning\ yeirs\

Ius proprium Scotiae - Practicks (general digest of law, alphabetical) 'Abbas' - 'Universities' .

No author mentioned, and no title, and not even free space left for a title. Large handwriting on one type of paper only, by only one scribe. He wrote correct Latin and correct quotations from Jus Commune


Author(s):

  • Thomas Wallace of Craigie

No. of pages: Pag. 1-482

Incipit:

  • [{i}First entries:{/i}] Abbas is est qui monachali conventui preest. Et non semper ex clericis is olim erat, sed sepe etiam ex laicis. In iure civili abbas 'archimonachus'. Abbatissa monacharum antistita. Prefici autem isti muneri nemo debet nisi sexagenaria virgo, etc.

    Absentes, being lawfully summond, they are sundrie wayes unlawed according to the diversitie of courts: Malcolm 2 cap. 8.

    Absentia variis modis sumitur in iure, vel enim sumitur pro absentia a sana mente, et sic fatuus, furiosus et pupillus 'absentes' dicuntur: lex Diem proferre, ยง Coram, ff. de receptis arbit. [D.4.8.27.5].

    [{i}Last entry:{/i}] Universities. The universities have fifty pound out of every thousand marks of the rents of bishops and fourty pound out of the thousand marks of ministers stipends yeirly,

Explicit:

  • for four yeirs beginning in anno 1664: Act 23 of 1663. Finis