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- are all deserving of patronage. Schir, ye have mony servitouris, And officiaris of dyvers curis, Kirkmen, courtmen, and craftismen fyne, Doctouris in...
- 1432 (repealed) 1432 c. 11 1432 c. 99 27 May 1432 That the kingis officiaris and the officiaris of regaliteis and burghis haif wandis and hornis. That the king's...
- 1449 (repealed) 1449 c. 5 1449 c. 17 19 January 1450 Of punicione of officiaris that wilfully tresp****is in the ministracion of thar office. Of punishment...
- 1457 (repealed) 1457 c. 23 1457 c. 76 6 March 1458 The punicione of negligent officiaris. The punishment of negligent officers. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision...
- 72 1592 c. 152 5 June 1592 Anent deforceing and trubling of the kingis officiaris of armes. Criminal Libel Act 1592 (repealed) 1592 c. 73 1592 c. 153 5...
- 1488 (repealed) October 1488 c. 6 — 17 October 1488 Of wardanis Justicis and uthir officiaris quhilkis wer in feild at Sterviling agane oure soverane lord—to be secludit...
- 1540 c. 6 1540 c. 71 10 December 1540 That the schireffis and utheris officiaris be present personalie at the thre heid courtis. That the sheriffs and...
- March 1504 Of the expensis of proces led befoir schireffis and uthir officiaris. Of the expense of process led before sheriffs and other officials. (Repealed...
- Ane act anent feis of the seillis and chalmer and subscriptioun of the officiaris. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw. 7. c. 38))...
- force 1600 c. 23 1600 c. 14 15 November 1600 The negligence of the kingis officiaris may be supplyit be thair successouris. The negligence of the king's officers...