LXX. Letter by King James VI. under the Great Seal, taking the whole
members and supposts of the College of Glasgow, with their
lands, tenements, and other goods, under his firm peace and
protection, and confirming the exemption of the University
from taxation, and from watch and ward. Stirling, 26 May
1579.
[Latin text]
Jacobus Dei gratia Rex Scotorum, omnibus probis hominibus totius
terre sue clericis et laicis salutem. Sciatis quia suscepimus dilectos nostros magistros, doctores, regentes, scolasticos, studentes, bursarios, bedallos, et alios suppositos lie suppostes Collegij nostri Glasguensis, et omnes et singulas eorum terras, tenementa, possessiones, ac omnia eorum bona
mobilia et immobilia, spiritualia et temporalia, tam infra ciuitatem Glasguensem quam alibi in quibuscunque locis existentia, sub nostra firma
securitate, salua pace, patrocinio, peculiari manutentione et defensione
omni tempore affuturo: Necnon exemimus dictos magistros, doctores,
regentes, scholasticos, studentes, bursarios, bedallos, et alios suppositos
lie suppostes dicti nostri Collegij quoscumque (qui prelatiis promoti non
sunt); ac omnes et singulos eorum redditus, possessiones, terras et beneficia minora prelatiis, ab omni solutione cuiuscunque census, tributi, vectigalis, taxationis, collectionis, exactionis infra regnum nostrum pro
quacunque occasione impositi aut imponendi; ac etiam ab omnibus
excubiis seu vigilijs, onerationibus quibuscunque omni tempore affuturo
imponendis. Firmiter igitur precipiendo omnibus et singulis nostris
liegijs et subditis nequis eorum presumat aut tentet quicquam quod violare
aut aduersarj possit priuelegiis, libertatibus et exemptionibus per nos dicto
nostro Collegio concessis, sub omni pena et oneratione que inde sequi
poterit. In cuius rei testimonium presentibus magnum sigillum nostrum
apponi precepimus. Apud Striueling, vicesimo sexto die mensis Maij, anno
Domini millesimo quingentesimo septuagesimo nono, et regnj nostri duodecimo.
[Translation]
James, by the grace of God, King of Scots, to all good men of his whole
land, clerics and laics, greeting. Know ye, that we have taken our well-beloved the masters, doctors, regents, scholars, students, bursars, bedells, and
other supposts of our college of Glasgow, and all and sundry their lands, tenements, possessions, and all their goods, moveable and immovable, spiritual and temporal,
as well those that are within the city of Glasgow as those that are elsewhere in
whatever places, under our firm security, safe peace, protection, special maintenance and defence, in all time to come; and have exempted the said masters,
doctors, regents, scholars, students, bursars, bedells, and other supposts of our
said college whomsoever (who are not promoted to prelacies), and all and sundry
their rents, possessions, lands and benefices less than prelacies, from all payment
of whatever cess, tribute, tax, taxation, collection, exaction, imposed or to be imposed within our kingdom, for whatsoever occasion; and also from all watchings
or wardings, and burdens whatsoever to be imposed in any time to come. Strictly,
therefore, commanding all and sundry our lieges and subjects, that none of them
take in hand, or attempt anything that may violate or come in the contrary of the
privileges, freedoms, and exemptions granted by us to our said college, under all
pain and penalty which thereupon can follow. In witness whereof, we have commanded our great seal to be affixed to these presents, at Stirling, the twentysixth day of the month of May, the year of God one thousand five hundred and
seventy-nine, and of our reign the twelfth year.