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H HA1MSUKEN, lib.^.c.raptus, 9. infix, quo- attach, c. <fe catero. 48- Stat- Wil. c. Item. flat. 9. Ane Dutch word. For Haim fignifies an houfc or habitation, quhaiianedwellis, andquhairhe ties his winning, ryfing and lyings As wc fay,ane man is at hame.or nocht at hame. In the quhilk fignification Cuninghame, is called the Kingis houfe or hame.fpecH allie quhen theKinges ofthis Realme, quha of before did dwell in I he lies, came to the maine land to dwell, and remaine in Doundonald, and uther places. Suchen in the Germane toung, fignifies to feikcor fearch,peife w,cf follow, as quhen ane gives up kindnes to ane uther, hefayes. Han, ban, lch wol eucbfuchenfwa hame-fuchen,or hame-fucken, is quhen onie per- fon violentlie, without liccnce.and contrair the Kinges peace, enters with- in an nians hous,or feiks him at the fame,or aflailzies his hous fas is writ- ten in the bed buikes) quhilk crime is punifbed. as ravifhing ofwemen. TH'ft- Zelde. 2)<? verborum figmficnthni. that he fall be friend to all his friends, and foe to all his foes, againft all dt.idlie. Lib. 2- c pncdiBis. 60. le- Forefi. c. quando 60. It is therefore cal- led hominium, and fold be maid be the vaflnll being minor, or major, to his over-lord ft Lib. 2. d. Cap. 60. And the famin being maide generally, with-out exception of any man, is called homagiv.m cum ligeantiajaclum. vid.Ligeantia, homage differrs from fidelitie, firft be reafon of the per- fonesmakeris theirof, for weemen ma&is na homage, bot onelie fideli- tie. lib. 2 c prtditlis. 60. Becaufe homage concernis fervieefpeciallyin weirfaire, to the quhilk weemen are nocht (abject And Mewaies confe- crat bifhops, makisoneliefidehtiefortheirlandes, and bavronies, lib.2. t; fieri- 61. lnthisforme, lfall beleillandtrew, to zow my liege Lord, and fchir N. King of Scotland, and fall nocht heaie zour skaith, nor fee it, r orme f^. but I fill let it at my power, and warne zoip theirof, zour Counce)l con- delitie, ceill.and heill,that ze fcha w me : The belt counfell that I can to give zow; when ze charge me in verba Dei, and as help me God, and the halie Evan- cell. The fecond difference is be reafon of the forme and maner, for he Kin<J, and the forme of fidelitie maid be them to the King, are no cht far quo.attach.cfiquisaliquem. so,Stat- Mil,- c. Item flat. ,0. quhilk is e- f^V akes feaUielkncilis nocht oa his knei S 3 Bot he that makes homage fteemedangreatecrimeconyairthecommonwetlhqutetne^andpeaceof ™^,X^ 'Xwaies the forme of homage maid be barrones to the thecuntrie, quia unicuique domtu fua eft tutifiimumrefugium: ldeoquede domofua nemo debet extrahi. I. fed ^ ft. 2 .ff- fiquvs in jus vocat, quodve- rum efe in caufa civili, non autem in criminali, notatur ingl. ibidem, quid fitdomus. vid I. 1. ff.de agnofcend. liber. HAW BERT, there is foure maners of halding oflandes outwith Burgh.Sum landes are halden be the Kirk nomine pure eleemofynt.Sc paics nothing bot devota animarum fujfragia , as was ufed in the time of blind* nesandpapiftrie: uther are halden in few, of few-ferme of the King, Kirk,Barrones,or uthers,quhilkis payes ane certaine dewtie called/W/'/fr- »w,few-ferme : uther are halden blenche, be payment of ane pennie, an rofe, ane paire of guilt fpurres, or fum uther dewtie quhen it is asked, in name of blenche,or nomine albtefimu : uther landes are halden be fervice of warde and relieve, and the aire heirof beand mtnor,is in the gairde, that is wairde, cuftodie, and keiping of his fuperiour, with all his faides landes, untill he be majorand of perfite age. And fiklikc his marriage beand Ma- jor or minor, and nocht maried before the deceafe of his predeceflour, perteinis to his fuperiour, vid. Tarda. Landes halden in this laft forme and maner, are called feodum de Hauberk, or Haubert, or feodum mili- tare, demaritag.cdiverfa.7-aff.reg.Va c ■ flat ut urn fui t. 32. Orfeodum Hauberticum, or feodum loricatum. Becaufe it is given upon condition, that the vaffall poitcflour theirof, fall cum to thehoiftand armie, with armes : for lorica a loro, fignifies ane abulzement maid of lak, anda.... cordes, and Haubert, fignifies ane kind of armour, maidofmailzies, or circles like ringes, called an Haubergion, conform to the common pro- verb, manie mailzies makis an Haubergion, monie littles makis an meikle. Of the maner of tenures in the Englifh la wes read Litleton, and in the h'or- jwtfB^lawe- lib. $■ c- 3 cumfeqq. HA1MHALDARE, vindicare, aBionerealirepetere, to fepeit St feeke reftitutionofpropergud.es and geare, and bring the famin hame againe. quo. attach- c.^.asa.icbfv] and haimhald catteW-mod- ten- cur. c. 13- and j 01 haimhald lint, or haimhald hemp, is that quhilk growis at haime, within this realme, & is opponed to lint, and hempe quhilk is inbrocht forth of u- trier cuntries. bamhaldatio catallorum, is quhen onie man feikis reftitution to be maid to him of hisawin guds and geare, wrangoully taken fia him, quhairof frequent mention is maid in the auldlawes ofthis Realme. And lie quha feikis the faid reftitution/uld fweare in this maner, ane buike be- and put within the hornes.or upon the fore-head of the beaft, that is clam- ed before twa lauchfull witnes, that the faid cattell acclaimed be^ him did wander away from him.and that the famin was nocht given, fauld,or onie maner of way annalied be him to onie kind of perfon. vid. Catalla. HARA porcorum.vid.Creffera. HERREZELDA, is the beft audit, ox, kow, or uther beaft quhilk different, forthe tonne of homagemaid b.e them is this: I become zoiir Form^f man my liege King in land, litb, life and lim, variolic honour, homage, a,m^H feakieandlawtie, againft all that live and die. Zour counfell conceilarid thatzefchawme: The beft counfell fchawand, git z.e charge me: zour skaith and difhonour not to hear 01 fee. bot 1 fail let it ot all my gudlie power, and warne zow theirof. Swa help me God. The forme of fideli- tie maid be the barrones to the King is this, I fall be kill and trew,fo zow my liege lord, Sir. N. King of Scotland I fall never fee zour skaith.nor hear if, bot I fall let it at my power, and warne zow theirof. Zour counfell fchawin to me, I fall coneeill : the belt counfell I can, I fall give zow, quhen ze charge me thcirwith, fa help me God. fiunt autem Ho- magia de tern, tenement* liberis tantummodo e- feYvkiis: de red.hnbus af- For qulM fignatisindenariU, W altis rebus, l'ro fob vero donunto, non fo'.et fieri ■ bomagium excepto domino prinapi, lib. 2. c- fiunt . 66. lta hie locus corrup- ts V difficilis legi debet. Concerning the expofition of the quhilk it is to wit, that all homage is maid .to the over-lord and maifter, quhairof fum are maiftchiefe and principal!, fik as the King, to quhom without, onie exception /«;»•<?»!<* pki, qui nullam excepuonempaiitur jure optima debetv.r. Uther over-lords are inferiour and fubalterne, toqubom their vaffallesare bund and oblilned, and fold make their homage- And fwa their is twa kindes of homage, aut enim eft Lgium, ant non ligium. vid. Ligeantia. B.iith the ane and the uther may be maid pro terrh,tenementk, ^ annuiirediitibus: Becaufe ane free balder ot landes, tenements, and an- ligmm & „ tH , nuell-rentes, maie make homage to his immediat fuperiour for his landes ligmm. or tenementes, exceptand the King and his elder over-lord, quhilk is Ho. ■magitim non ligium, lib. 2. c. fieri. 6 1 . leg. forefi- c. quando- 60. Or he may make homage to his over-lord fimplictter, without exception of ony per- fon or uther over-lord, quhilk is bomagium ligium. Vrojolo dom.mo, na t'lingc. magefitld ii TUMd. Homttgttim lage can be maid, bot onelie domino Principi, quhilfc is Homagium li- ...!>» : = Becaufe it is upon condition, and covenant that he to quhomeit is maid, falbe maifter, Lorde and maintener allnnerlie to the maker there- of. And he quha makis the famin, fill acknawledgehim and nane uther, to be his Lord and maifter for his maintenance, protection and defence, quhairanent he mnkis exception of na perfon, and fwa this kinde of ho- mage, ismaidtotheKingallanerlie, pro folo ipfius domimo, qr.em Jolum O- nullum alium omnes debent agnofcere pro folo d'miino. Hie locus ad. modum difficilis me diu, mult unique torfit , neque aliter me Line exiritari polfum, fed in hac refuum unicuique liberum eftp judicium. HUES1UM, Hoyefium, ane French word, Oje^,inhuneaudile, ane hoyes, or crie ufed in proclamationes, quhairby ane officiar of armes, or mefTenger dois conveen thepeople.and toirwarns them to hear himjema- ttaitniittm. Hcrifihulc'S. .^ .ib/iniium. ane husband man poffeflour of the audit pairt of ane dauach of land : (foure oxen gang) dwelland and deceafand theirupon hes in his poffeffi- » ««■ ■ ■ ^^'^7^^ thiefc fold be taken with the blaft of on, the time of his deceafe, quhilk aucht and fold be g,ven to Ins Land.f- « l ^f;^ ^ c - lord,or maifter of the faid anA.libA.c.fi quis.22.afi.reg.Va-c.fi qupsA.or Hen in dutch, in latine hems, dominus, fignifies ane lord, or maifter, and rteild is called ane gift, tribute, ortaxation, as in the auldaftes of parlia- ment maid be King Tames the firft, it is written, that ane eilde was gad- dered, for the reliefe of him out of England. And ane uther eda.e, was colle£ted,forrefiftingtherebellesinthe North. Swa Herrcelda, isane cift oiven be onie man to his maifter and Lord, quhilk fold be his beft audu 17. October. 1470. fiuhilk is conforme to the aulde lawes. //. 2. c. tenentur 35- quhairiU perfon makand his tcftament, fold recognofce, and acknawlediie his maifter with the beft thing he hes Swa it is manif eft that the Yierre^elde is given,be reafon of the tennents deceis to his maifter, asaneoift, foracknawledging, and honouring ofhim, and therefore in the civ'ill law is called, laudemiv.m,a laudando dommo. Item in the auld Saxon ,and Dutch language Herr,s ane hoift.armie, or weirfare. Swa (as fum thinkis) Henetflda, fignifies that quhilk is given to the Lord , or mai- fter paffina to the hoift, or be reafon of weirfaire. For fik fmall husband- men having onely foure Oxen-gang of land and thereby, be ^alonof their povertie, nocht able to>fleto weirfare in proper perfon, fold help their mafter, paffand fordward theirunto : like as Henfchulda, is the paine ofhim quha obeyis not the proclamation maid for weiriare, for fchuldlsdebitum or debt, and heribannum is ane charge or proclamation maid for weirfare. Curia lib. 1. defeud. HILDA terrte, Hidaterre, anpleuchofland. vid- Carrv.cata. HOMAGIUM, dicitur quando aliquh pr omit tit fe efe haminem ahcu- U-sdomini, & flare vbabuare, v.bi voh.erit daminu?. Etfu.perhocfacit homatium, id efl prom, fifionem, ut fit fuus homo- Vel homagium dtatutfide- litasbommis, pro rebus temporalis fafta domino. Cheffan. mconfuetud Xurgund. rubric. 3. § , i- verb, desfieds Cfin §. 3. nu. 3. Ins a bano of man-rent; quhen onie perfon proinifis toferve ane uther, in iik.fort, fciendum-i7. dejudic. c. $■/. It is called alfwa, anoUt-hoy, of 1 iefe fold be taken with the blaft of „ne ho?ne with clamour.or hues.and prefented to the Kingis Baillie. And oif thereafter he fliesaway, he maie be flaine leifumly, & hanged up in the Sext gallcius./ii.4.c. fiquis latronem. 3 3 . fi.uhilk in an pairte is conforme to the Afte of Parliament, "fa. 6. p. i.c,2i. And in the [awes of England, ann. ^.Edivard. 1. he quha followisnotthehue, raifed for apprehending ofmalefaftoures, falbe accufed therefore. HUSBANDLAND, conteinescommonlie 6. aikers ot fok and fyittl land : That is of fik land as may be tilled with ane p!euch,or may he maw- ed with ane frith. For as fum auld writers tcftifics , the Eavle ot March tor the time.caufed his fervand Simon, or Sim Salmond, to divide the had land in the Men into husband landes. Ilk husband land conteining6. aikers, quhair pleuch and fvith may gang. 2,uhat Earle of March this w.ls, I am Fortfaultotr nocht certai ne,bot 1 find that ane called Simon Salmound is foretal ted with Alexander Duke of ^Ibanie, Earle of March, Mar, and Garnoch Lord of Mt J ^ ^nnanddale, and of Man, brother to King lames the third, % . Julij: 1 483- Bot the Lords of Councell efteemisthe zeirliemailes, fermes,and dewties ofane husband land, to five markes, inRegiftro. i-Decemb. 1 545- And ane uther husband land hand befide Dumbar, they efteeme it to 14. bolles bear,and 3 -bollesquheit,' inReg'firo. i 4 - Feb. 1544. And ane uther hut- band land to 3- pounde. Swa I finde na certaine rule preferred anent thg quantie and valour ofane husband land- -NFANGTHEF'E, lib.t.e%. ane Dutch word, quhairof I find diver* "ils. n-ard, inlangthiefe isane liberty or power perteining to him quha is infeft ntemretationes.for in the auld lawes oftheZrittones maid be King Ed- theirwith, tocognofee uponthicft, committed be his awin man, taken Within his awin dominion.&lands.hke as in findry auld buikis.conteinand the lawis of this realm. In'an-theie d-citm latro eapius de hommbus E 5 I"'