1550
30 January 1549-50.
Pryce; Oppin taverne.
It is statute and ordanit be the baillies and counsale that na maner of
persoun, ventares of wyne within this burgh, tak vpoun hand to sell ony darrer
wyne fra this hour furth nor xiiij d. the pynt, vnder the payne of escheting of
ane pvnscheoun of wyne als oft as thai failyie, to be vsit to the commoun werks
of the towne or vtherwayes delt at the plesure of the juges; and that na maner
of persouns that hes ony wyne keip the samyn or sell it privatly, bot hald
oppin taverne thairof, vnder the said payne.-(In the convict buik end.-Tr.)
13 March 1549-50.
Curie, burges,
tyning his
fredome.
The prouest baillies and counsale sittand in jugement, decernit James
Curie to haif tint his fredome within this burgh, and thairfore nother to hald
oppin merchant buith nor taverne within the saymn quhill he be resauit agane,
and ordanis him nocht to be resauit induring thair willis, and that for purchessing of ane deliuerance of the Lordis aganis the saidis prouest baillies and
counsale and making wrang narratioun of thame thairin, for frething of himself
furth of the tolbuith after that he wes inputt at the prouests command, lykeas
he confest in jugement.—(In ane convict buik.—Tr.)
28 June 1550.
(That na darrer wyne be sawld nor xij d. the pynt, vnder the payne of v li. to Pryce.
the commoun werkis.—Tr.)
Flesche
pryces.
It is statute and ordanit that na maner of flescheoures within this burgh,
in the hie merkatt nor land merkatt, tak vpoun hand to sell ony darrer flesche
fra this day furth nor the best mwttoun bowk for xiiij s., the secundare xij s.,
and the werst x s., vnder the payne of escheitt thairof and pvnissing of thair
persouns; and that thai bring thair haill flesche that thai haif slayne to the
mercatt, and hald nane priuatly, vnder the said payne.
Mercat place.
(That the fische mercat be brocht furth of the rowme quhair it is now and putt
quhair it wes of before in the awld Fische-mercatt Close, thair to be haldin quhill
the Feist of St Geillis day nixttocum.-Convict buik end.—Tr.)
[Bread.]
(Townis breid, 4 d. laif, 12 vnce; owtlandis breid 16 vnce; paice escheitt;
quantitie 4d., 2d., 6d.—Tr.)
1 July 1550.
Filth.
That na filth be careit furth of the towne bot at the narrest port quhair
it lyes, and that na filth be laid on the hie gaitt vnder the payne of xl s., and
that the Watteryett in Leyth Wynd be oppinit and the Kowgaitt siclyke.
30 July 1550.
[Burgesses.]
The quhilk day, the prouest baillies and counsale sittand in jugement, for
diuers caussis and consideratiouns moving thame, for the weill of this burgh
burgessis thairof, hes statut and ordanit that in all tymes cummyng thair be
na maner of persoun maid burges nor freman except in jugement, and thair
names put in thair lokkit buke, in presens of the dene of gild; and that ilk
persoun beand maid burges alanerlie to pay v li., and beand maid burges and
gild brother pay xv li., viz.:—v li. for his burgesry and x li. for his gildrie and
fredome thairof, and that to be payit and deliuerit to the said dene of gild;
providing alwys that the said dene of gild pay to the prouest baillies and
clerkis for the tyme v li. for ilkane of thair burgesschippis, and thai to mak
na burgessis be tham self bot to be maid as said is, and that na maner of
seriandis in tyme cunmyng to haif power to mak burges nor haif the valour
thairof except alanerlie ane crovne of the sone to be payit be the said dene of
gild to ilkane of tham yeirlie; alsua providing that the fredome of burgessis
sonis and dochteris be obseruit and keipit to tham, nochtwithstanding this
present act.
25 August 1550.
The taxatioun of xxiiijc crownis of the sone,desyret by my Lord Governour
and Counsale, for furnessing of the [Embassy] towart the Empriour for
peax, diuidit as followes amangis the haill burrowes of this realme.—(25 Augusti
1550. This amangis the lowse leffis of this daitt.—Tr.)
|
| Edinburgh | vjc cr. |
| Striueling | lx cr. |
| Linliythqw | xxxvj cr. |
| Rothesay | xvj cr. |
| Dumbartane | xx cr. |
| Renfrew | xxiiij cr. |
| Ruglein | xvj cr. |
| Air | lvj cr. |
| Irwyne | xxxij cr. |
| Dumfreis | xxiiij cr. |
| Glasqw | lxiiij cr. |
| Kirkcudbryght | xxiiij cr. |
| Wigtoun | xxiiij cr. |
| Quhythorn | xxiiij cr. |
| Lanerk | xx cr. |
| Jedburgh | xxxvj cr. |
| Selkirk | xxiiij cr. |
| Peblis | xxiiij cr. |
| Hadingtoun | lxxij cr. |
| Norbervik | viij cr. |
| Dunbar | xvj cr. |
| Lawder | xvj cr. |
| Abirdene | ijc xxvj cr. |
| Dundie | iijc iiij cr. |
| Perth | ixxx cr. |
| Bamff | xvj cr. |
| Dumfermling | xviiij cr. |
| Craill | xvj cr. |
| Forfair | xij cr. |
| Brechane | xl cr. |
| Montros | lxiiij cr. |
| Elgein | xxiiij cr. |
| Innernes | xl cr. |
| Abirbrothok | xxxij cr. |
| Sanctandrois | lxxij cr. |
| Cowper | lviij cr. |
| Culane | viij cr. |
| Fores | xx cr. |
| Nairn | viij cr. |
| Thayne | xij cr. |
| Dysart | xxvj cr. |
| Kirkcaldy | xxvj cr. |
| Hamiltoun | xx cr. |
| Summa iim iiiic liiii crownis. |
11 September 1550.
Pace; Merk; Owtlands breid.
It is statute and ordanit be the provest baillies and counsall that all maner
of baxters within this burgh baik thair breid guid and sufficient stufe, and at
the iiij penny laif wey xx vnces in consideratioun that the quheitt is commonly
sawld for xxxvj s. the boll, vnder the pane of xl s. for the first, v li. the secund,
and of the third spayning of thame fra thair occupatioun. And that ilk baxter
within this burgh haif [his] awin merk on his breid. And that the owtlands
baxteris haif thair breid guid and sufficient stufe as said is, and that the four
penny laif wey xxiiij vnce, vnder the payne of deilling of thair breid, and at
thair be na breid baikin within this burgh nor brocht to sell except ij d. breid,
iiij d. breid, vj d. breid, and viij d. breid.
16 September 1550.
Malt, aill.
(That na maltmen within this burgh sell deirer malt nor iij li. xvj s. the ix
furlets grund malt, payne l s. the first falt, the secund v li., the thrid spayning. The
aill to be sawld for iiij d. the pynt; paynis viij s., xvj s., and strikking of the caldroun
boddome furth.—Tr.)
9 October 1550.
[Venders of
wine.]
(Sic as ventit wyne and wer na gild brether callit and dischargeit, and hes fund
souerty to desist, vnder the payne of xx li. for ane day furth.—Tr.)
11 October 1550.
[Gild court.]
Prima Gilde curia tenta in pretorio burgi de Edinburgh, per Johannem
Symsoun decanum gilde, coram honorabilibus viris Francisco Tennand
preposito, Patricio Irland, Allano Dikkesoun, Jacobo Carmichaell
et Jacobo Wallace balliuis dicti burgi, vndecimo die mensis Octobris
anno etc. lmo. [In the first guild court held in the Tolbooth of the burgh
of Edinburgh, by John Symsoun, dean of guild, before an honourable man
Francis Tenand, provost, Patrick Irland, Allan Dikkesoun, James Carmichaell
and James Wallace, bailies of the said burgh, on the eleventh day
of the month of October in the year one thousand five hundred and fifty.]
[Privileges of
burgesses'
daughters.]
The quhilk day, the prouest baillies counsall and dene of gild sittand in
jugement, hes thocht expedient and als statut and ordanit that in all tymes
cummyng thair be na maner of priuilege obseruit and keipit to burges dochteris
lik as hes bene in tymes bygane, conform to the priuilege of the burges secund
sone, without that samyn burges dochter ressaif hir fredome at hir first mariage;
and fra scho be anis maryit, and hir husband decessand, and scho maryit
agane, hir secund husband to pay the rigour and to haif na priuilege be hir.
1550
[Precept for
issuing commission
of justiciary
in
favour of the
provost.]
Oure Souerane Lady, with auis autorite and consent of hir derrest cousing
and tutour James Duke of Chattellarault, erle of Arrane, lord Hammiltoun,
Protectour and Gouernour of hir realme, ordanis ane commissioun of Justiciarie
to be maid in dew forme vnder the testimoniale of hir great seill makand constituand
and ordinand hir louitt Frances Tennent, prouest of Edinburgh, hir
Justice in that parte within the boundis of Edinburgh and fredome thairof;
gevand grantand and committand to him full power and speciale command all
and sindrie personis committaris of thift, ressait of thift, slauchter, murthir,
mutilatioun and vtheris crymes within the boundis foirsaidis to tak and apprehend
and [bring] thame to the knawlege of assis, to put and to justify and to
minister justice vpoun thame conforme to the lawis of this realme efter thair
demeritis, and to that effect Courtis of Justiciarie ane or ma to set, begin, affix.
affirme, hald and continew alsoft as neid beis, deputis ane or ma vnder him
with clerk, seriand, dempstar and all vther officeris and membris of court neidfull
to make creat substitut and ordane and caus be suorne for the quhilkis
he salbe haldin to ansuer, assissis of honest and famous men duelland within
the said burgh and fredome thairof to sufficient nowmer to compere before thame
to pas vpoun the assissis of the saidis personis to summond; and generalie all and
sindrie vther thingis to do, etc., and firme and stable, etc., and that the said commissioun
be extendit with all claussis neidfull and to indur in tyme cuming
salang as the said Frances beis prouest of the said burgh, etc. Subscriuit be the
said Lord Gouernour at (blank) the (blank) day of (blank)the year of God jm vc
fifty yeiris.
And this to indur our said tutour will.
James G.