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Nation:Scotland
Reign:James VI
Parliament:The First Parliament of King James the Sixth (1567-12-15 — 1567-12-29)
Session:Only Session of the First Parliament of James VI

28. Anent the declaratioun of the Commisseris, how they sall proceid in beneficial materis.

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28. Anent the declaration of the Commissars, how they shall proceed in beneficial matters.

ITEM, Anent the Artickle proponed be the Commisseris of EDINBURGH, beirand that there is divers and sundrie beneficial Actiones depending before them, upon the richt and propertie of the Benefices. Quhairein the ane part hes their provisioun of the gift of the Queene, and the uther of the ordinar, partlie bee dimissioun in his handes, partlie be collation, as vacand. And sum given be the ordinar, with the Queenes confirmation thereupon, and that sen the reformation of the Religion. And therefore desiring the determination to be given to them, quhilk of the gifts sall have place in time by-gane, sen the saide reformation, as alswa in time cumming. Our Soveraine Lorde with advise of his Regent, and three Estaites of this present Parliament, hes decerned & declared, and decernis and declaris, that the saidis Commisseris, sall at all times proceede, and minister justice in the saidis causis, be vertew of all giftis {375} and dispositions, granted and given be our Soveraine Lords dearest Mother, sen the Moneth of August, the zeir of God, ane thousand five hundreth threescoir zeiris, and na utherwise. And sik-like, conforme to the giftes, to be granted be our Soveraine Lord, or his Regent hereafter. And ordainis all giftis, and dispositions, given be her, sen the said time, to have place, and to proceide according thereto, but prejudice to the benefices of the laick [law] patronages, quhilkis ar not comprehended in this Act.

ITEM, Anent the Article proponed by the Commissars of EDINBURGH, bearing that there is divers and sundry beneficial Actions depending before them, upon the right and property of the Benefices. Wherein the one part has their provision of the gift of the Queen, and the other of the ordinar, partly by demission in his hands, partly by collation, as vaiking [vacant]. And some given by the ordinar, with the Queen’s confirmation thereupon, and that since the reformation of the Religion. And therefore desiring the determination to be given to them, which of the gifts shall have place in time bygone, since the said reformation, as also in time coming. Our Sovereign Lord with advice of his Regent, and three Estates of this present Parliament, has decerned & declared, and decerns and declares, that the saids Commissars, shall at all times proceed, and minister justice in the saids causes, by virtue of all gifts {375} and dispositions, granted and given by our Sovereign Lord’s dearest Mother, since the Month of August, the year of God, one thousand five hundred threescore years, and no otherwise. And suchlike, conform to the gifts, to be granted by our Sovereign Lord, or his Regent hereafter. And ordains all gifts, and dispositions, given by her, since the said time, to have place, and to proceed according thereto, but prejudice to the benefices of the laick [law] patronages, which are not comprehended in this Act.