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Lett the acts of parliament be viewed from his comming, and letters to Assembleis and Sessiouu of Justice, and whole proceedings ; dispensatioun to himself not to be troubled for religioun for a whole yeere, that he might persue in judgement for the fruicts of Arbrothe and Lennox ; and to the Lord Seton, to hold mercats on Sunday, contrarie to acts of parliament made in Morton's regiment, at Edinburgh, 26th Januarie 1572, cap. 3d, et 20th Oct. 1579, cap. 3. 10. He purchassed the gift of the sup...erplus of the thrids of Ar- brothe, as it stood in anno 1580, not onlic to stay all farther plant- ing of ministers within the kirks of that abbacie, but also, to spoile the whole ministers not planted at these kirks, of the part of their stipends taikin out of that abbacie. Superintendent of Angus, Mr Andrew Mill, Mr JohneHepburne, &c. The acts of parliament, which provide tliat no prelaceis sould passe before the provisioun of their particular kirks ; first brokin by him. 11. The manie letters purchassed from his Majestic to the ses- sioun, eldership of Edinburgh, the Provinciall and Generall As- sembleis, conteaning faire promises mixed with obscure minassing, tending alwayes to admitt the supersedere according to his dispen- satioun, troubled the kirk eiglit moneths before his subscriptioun.
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