LIII. Letter by Queen Mary and her mother, the Queen Regent,
exempting the rector of the University, the dean of faculty,
and a regent in the pedagogy, from any share of the tax of
£10,000 granted by the clergy of the realm. Edinburgh, 8
February 1555–6.
We and our derrest moder Mary Quene Drowrear and regent of oure
realme vnderstanding that the Vniuersite of Glasgw and membris thairof
hais bene fre and exemit fra all payment of taxtis and contributionis to ony
oure maist nobill progenitouris of gude mynd sen the first erectione
thairof; And beyng myndit rather to augment nor hurt thare priuilegis, for
the zele and favoure we beir thairto and commone wele of our realme,
dischargis exoneris and quieteclamis Maister Johne Colquhoune person of
Stobo, Rector for the tyme of the said Vniuersite, Maister Johne Layng,
person of Luss, dene of Facultye, and Maister Johne Houstone, vicar of
Glasgu, regent in the Pedagog tharof, for thair partis of the taxtt and
contributioun of ten thousand pund grantit to ws and oure said derrest
moder be the clergy of Scotland in the moneth of Januare the yeir of God
jm vc fifty-foure yeiris or tharby. And attore dischargis ane reverend fader
in God, and oure traist counsaloure, Williame bischop of Dunblane, collectour
generall of the said taxt, oure familiar clerk and counsaloure Maister
Henry Synclare dene of Glasgw, [and all] vtheris quhome it efferis, of all
asking cravyng monyssing and ledyng of process quhatsumever aganis
the saidis personis for thare partis of the said taxt of thare foirsaidis
beneficis of Stobo, Luss and Vicarage of Glasgu, be the tenore heirof.
Gevin vnder oure signett, and subscrivit be our said derrest moder Marie
Quene Drowriar and regent of our realme, at Edinburgh, the viij day of
Februar the yeir of God jm vc fifty-five yeris, and of our regnne the xiiij
yeir etc.