Medival Scotland Chapters On Agriculture Manufactures Factories Taxation
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Accord- ingly, on that day the Commissioners added the names of the Lord Justice-Clerk, the Tutor of Petcur, the Laird of Whittinghame, and the Laird of Elph- ingston. Of these the Queen named, on the 4th of March, the Laird of Whittinghame, who was accord- ingly sent with a suite of eight persons, of whom two were to be merchants of good repute, and the burghs " stented "^° themselves in the sum of twenty-eight hundred merks for their expenses. The trade with France was threatened in 1570 with... certain undesirable restrictions. It was reported in July of that year to the " Rycht Honorabil Pro- vest" and Council of Edinburgh that the King of France had issued a proclamation (at the instigation of the Bishop of Glasgow) forbidding any Scottish merchants to trade with France, except they had the license of the Queen- Mother or her lieutenants. A certain Captain Ninian Cockburn declared to the Council of Edinburgh that he had good hopes of getting this proclamation rescinded ; and the Council I40 MEDIEVAL SCOTLAND.
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