ELLEVENTH TARLIAMENT. XXIX. of Julij. 15-87. z% 9 die perfons offenders in that behalfe, againfl die treaties , and feeke redrefle , according thereto , as they will anfwere upon dieir allegeance , at their hiegheft charge and perrell , and under the paine of in curring of his Hienefle indignation and difpleafour. 1 06. The pleges of the Bordours , fkld be placed in the North-fide ofFotch , and the Hie-land pleges , on tbe South-fide thereof. ITEM, It is thocht expedient, ftatute and ordained ; That all pleges received for the gude rule and quietnefle of die Bordours , fail be placed on the North-fide of the water of Forth , widiout exception or difpenfation , and the pleges for the gude rule of the Hie-lands and lies , to be placed on the South- fide of the fame water oiForth ; And that the Juftice- Gierke , and his deputes , to quhom the care of this ordour is committed , take fpeciall regaird to the dew execution hereof, as they and eyerie ane of them will anfwere upon the execution of their office. 107. lylnent the re lief e of the Landis-lord or Baillie. ITEM, For reliefe of the Landis-lord or Baillie , diat fall happen to be charged for entrie of his tennentes orperfones, dwelland under his jurifdi&ion , to underly the Law, or to make redrefle, that he ufe warning , and feeke the ordour of remooving , againfl his tennentes and occupiers of the ground , and make ihem the Kingis rebelles , within the fpace of fourtie dayes, after the nixt terme , un-receiving mailles or dewties fra them , in the meane time. Quhairin his diligence being tryed and fundin gude and fufficient, be the Kingis Majeflie , and his privie Councell , Or be his Juflice and his deputes : And that he performe all thinges that he culd , or that was in his power to do , after the fact com to his knawledge : In that cafe , he fall be relieved of the paine and danger of die Law. 108. CWalefacJoures fugitive , hes na action contrair the executours of the Law againft them. ITEM, In-cafe onie Landes-lorde , Baillie or chieftaine of Clanne , fall happen to be burdened , with the taking and prefenting of onyMalefactour, and that the fame Malefadour is fugitive fra the Law , and re- fufis to relieve his Laiidis-lord , Baillie , or chieftaine : And that there-throw , according to the Lawes and generall band , they fall bee conftrained to burne the faid difobedient perfons houfe , and to hald them , their wives and baimes off the ground : It is ftatute and ordained in that cafe, that the faidis difobedient perfones, their aires, wives, bairnes, nor nautheris pretending richt fra them, or be their deedeor occa- fion, fall have onie action criminal! or civill, for the 1 aide remooving , burning and ejection, bot fall be fimplieafibilziedtherefra, and all that may follow there-upon , quhen-everorquhere-ever the fame fall be perlewed. 109. The fellers of guddes perteining to Male fait our es , fuld bepunijhed. ITEM, Thatfik mediat perfones, as takis upon them to be felleris of the guddes of thieves or inobedient perfones, andClannes, that dare not cum to publickmercates in Law-land themfdks , quhairby the execution of the acts maid anent thieves and Sornares of Clannes, is greatly impeded and defrauded , fall for thatdeede, being tryed culpable theirof, incurre the paine of baniihment , and confifcation of all their guddes moveable : The ane halfe to our Soveraine Lords ufe , and the uther halfe to the partie appre- hender and fuiter. ■ Ho. Kirk-men fuld not warr and , but fra their awin dee de. TTEM, It is ftatute and ordained, be OUR SOVERAINE LORDE, and three Eftaites of I Parliament : That quhair there is diverfe of the Bilhoppes , Abbotes , Prelates of this Realme , that lies kit their livinges, for certeinefummes of money, to be payed to thorn for their life-rentes : As alfwa hes difponed diverfe and findrie penfiones , foorth of the twa part of their benefices; partlieto their Conventes, and partlie to utheris : And for the reddier and mair fure payment , hes afiigned the fame to be tane up , of die readieft of the faidis Bifhoppes, Abbotes and Prelates few-landes , quhilkis being now afiigned and an- nexed to the Crown; the faidis poileflburs , will be put therefra , and the faidis Prelates called for their warrand, quhilk will be fa great action, and import fikskaith unto them, that they will never be able to fufteinenahoneflranck. THEREFORE OUR SOVERAINE LORDE, having confidera- tion, that the faidis temporall Landes , is taken fra the faidis Prelates , be Aft of Parliament , and Law of our Realme, and diflblved fra their benefices, fwathatnafraudfulldeede, canbealledged, intheperfon of the faidis Prelates : His Majeflie, with advife of his three Eftaites , hes ordained, that the faidis Pre- lates , quhais landes ar afiigned and annexed to the Crown , and diflblved fra their faidis benefices : They fall be na-wayeshalden to warrand, tack, penfion, aflignation, or uther difpofition quhat-fumever , maid of the Temporall landes of the faidis Benefices, fermes or profites thereof , unto the pofleflbures , nor na S f 3 ,ytheris-: