1530
11 February 1529–30.
Statuta pro
Infirmitate.
We do yow to wit, forsamekill as the nychtbouris of Sanctandrois ar reparand
to thar tovne and yit pairt of (hous infeckis) [the houssis infekit] in the samyn,
quharthrow mair dangeir apperis now in the spreing in the yeir than in the sesion
of winter, quharfor we charge yow straitlie and commandis in our Souerane Lord
the Kingis name, provest and ballies of this burgh, that na maner of persone
induellar within this burgh hous nor harbery ony persone of Sanctandros
within thar housis vnder the pane of deid; and als chargis that na maner of
persone man nor woman within this burgh repar to Sanctandros, nor intromet
with ony persone of Sanctandross, vnder the said pane. And als that nane of
Sanctandros cum to this, vnder the said pane.
15 February 1529.
Banist indoring
the tounis will.
We do yow to wit, forsamekill as John Geichane and Done Patersone
has brokin the statutis of the toune in the bying of butter in the gret in the
merkat to regrait agane till our Souerane Lordis legis before the hour
lymit tharto, quharfor the prouest ballies and counsall has bannist the [said]
Johne and Done this toune induring thar willis, and to dewoid within xxiiij
houris.
Katryne
Wrycht banis
doring the
tounis will.
The quhilk day, forsamekill as Katryne Wrycht has resset now laitlie
certane stollin toffetiis stollin fra Edwart Kyncaid be Thomas Brovne now
justyfiit for that sam and vther stoll geir committit be him, quharfor the
prouest ballies and counsall banisis the said Katreyne this tovne and the
fredome tharof indoring thar willis.
16 February 1529-30.
Banist for
euer.
Margaret Borthik is bannist this [toune] for commone pikere and vther
her demeritis for all the dayes of hir [lyf], and nocht to cum tharintill in
the meynequhill, vnder the pane of deid.
Thir ar the namis of the broustaris in Edwart Kyncaidis quarter, the
ballie of the south est part of the tovne, quhilk has oblist thame till keip
the statutis, and sell na darrar aill na the statut ordanis, vnder the pane of
bannasing of the tovne: In the first, Kate Hutoune, Male Kerse, Kate Gibsone,
Issobell Lany, Margret Drummond, Deme Seytoun, Male Kars, Marione
Spens, Mege Thome, Bessie Derumpill, Dem Siluer, vnder the pane of x lib.;
Robert Symsone for his madyn, vnder the pane of x lib., but fauouris.
18 February 1529-30.
Curia viceomitatis Burgi de Edinburgh, tenta coram preposito et balliuis,
decimo octauo die mensis Februarii anno Domini Im Ve xxix°.
[In the Sheriff-Court of the Burgh of Edinburgh, held before the Provest
and Bailies, on the eighteenth day of the month of February, in the year
of our Lord one thousand five hundred and twenty-nine.]
Assisa.
| | |
| James Hill. | Johne Tennent. | Johne Crowane. |
| Johne Hay. | Henry Gow. | Johne Scot. |
| Johne Cranstoven. | Johne Smyth. | Arche Steuart. |
| William Wilkye. | Johne Young. | Henry Tollous. |
| Thomas Schor. | | |
Margret Cok
banist for euer.
Margret Cok, convict be ane assis for the breking of the Kingis proclamatione
and statutis of the tovne maid apon the contagius seiknes of pestilence,
in the cuming furth of Sanctandrois with geir quhilk was infekit with
the said seiknes quhar scho wes continvlie this quarter of this yeir bygane, and
als for the thiftuis resset of ane kirtill quhilk was stolling furth of Sanderis
Spens house, for the quhilk caus scho wes adiugit to be birnt of bayth the
chekis, and hir claiis to be birnt, and her self bannist the toune for all the dayes
of hir lyf, and nocht to cum thairintill in the meynquhill vnder the pane of
deid.
20 February 1529.
[Margret
Smyth to obey
the statute.]
Margret Smyth oblissis her to obey and vnderly the statutes of the tovne,
and nocht to sell derrar aill nor the statutis proportis, vnder the payne of xl s.
quhilk scho consentis of hir awin fre will to be tane of hir als oft as scho falis,
but fauoris.
[Arche Clerk
banished.]
Arche Clerk is bannyst this tovne of his awin fre will for his demeritis,
and oblissis him neuir to cum within this tovne agane in tyme to cum vnder
the pane of deid.
Statuta pro
infirmitate.
We do yow to wit, forsamekill that ther is now ane fair to be hald on
that vther syd of the Walter, that is to say in Sanct Monanis, quhar that repair
of infeckit personis is habill to repair with infeckit geir, quharfor we command
and charge in our Souerane Lord the Kingis name prouest and ballies of this
burgh, that na maner of persone inhabytant [of] this toune or within Leith or
vther placis adiacent repair to the said fair, or by ony geir ther to be brocht to
this toune to be sauld, vnder the pane of bannassing this toune for yeir and day,
and escheit of the geir thai bring to this toune to be sauld and forther punising
of ther personis.
26 February 1529–30.
Statuta of the
aill.
It is statute and ordanit be the prouest ballies and counsall that all maner
of brouster dry tapstar and vtheris duelland within this toune, quhilk ar delaittit
for the breking of the statutis of the samyn, that in tyme to cum that
thai and ilk ane of them obserue and keip the said statutis of the toune maid
tharapone, vnder the pane of xl s. fra this hour furth, and find souirte therapone,
and thai that can nocht fynd the said souerte that thai be acit in the common
bukis to obserue and keip the said statutis vnder the pane of bannasing.
[Jok Thomson
and John
Brovne banished.]
Jok Thomson and John Brovne, vagaboundis, haffand na master nor craft
till wait apone, ar banuist this toune for thar demeritis, and nocht to cum
thairintill but licence, vnder the pane of bannesing for all the dais of thar liffis.
Jonet Robesone
vnder
the pane of bannasing.
The quhilk day, in presens of the ballies, Jonet Robesone delatit for the
breking of the statutis of the tovne in the selling and tapping of darrar aill na
for xvj d. the gallone contrar the said statutis maid thairapone is oblist hir
of hir awin fre will till obserue and keip the said statutis vnder the pane of
bannasing of the tovne.
Souerte Maw.
The quhilk [day] in presens of the bailie, James Fentovne is becumin
souerte for Mergret Maw that scho sall obserue and keip the statutis of the
tovne anent the brewing and tapping of aill, vnder the pane of xl s. to be tane,
bot fawuoris.
[Here follow seven similar entries.]
28 February 1529–30.
Statut. The meill merkat.
We do you to wit, forsamekill as it is vnderstand that westland cadgearis
and owtland men byis the meill in gret and turses the samyn out of this toune,
throw the quhilk the derth of vittalis is abill to rys, quharfor we charge
straitlie and commandis that na syk owtlandis men nor cadgearis by ony meill
in the merkat to turs out of the toune in gret, vnder the pane of escheit of the
samyn quhareuer it can be apprehendit.
28 March 1530.
Pro Joneta
Cauertone.
Vicesimo octauo die mensis Martij anno Domini jm vc xxxmo, indictione tertia,
pontificatus Domini nostri Clementis Pape septimi anno septimo, personaliter
constitutus Willelmus Achinsone filius et heres quondam Georgii Achinsone,
[On the twenty-eighth day of the month of March, in the year of our Lord one
thousand five hundred and thirty, in the third indiction, and in the seventh year of
the pontificate of our lord Pope Clement the seventh, personally appeared William
Achinsone, son and heir of umquhile George Achinsone], and oblist him fathfullie
till deliuer till Jonet Cauertone the spous of James Cauertone at his hame
cuming nixt in Scotland, a dosane of grete rauchteris, or ellis a barell of
saip, merchand ware and sufficient stufe, for xl s. the barell. Acta in botha
communis clerici burgi de Edinburgh hora vjta post meridiem. Testibus
Francisco Spottiswod, Jacobo Cauertone, et Georgeo Arnot. Dict Joneta petijt
instrumentum. [Done in the booth of the common clerk of the burgh of Edinburgh
in the sixth hour afternoon. Witnesses, Francis Spottiswod, James Cauertone, and
George Arnot. The said Jonet asked instrument.]
31 March 1530.
[Seal of Cause
to Bonetmakers.]
Till all and syndry quhais knawlege thir present letteris sall tocum, the
provest ballies and counsall of the burgh of Edinburgh greting in God
euirlesting. Witt your vniuersites that the day of the dait of thir present letteris,
comperit before ws sittand in jugement the haill brethir and communitie of
the Bonetmakaris within this burgh, and presentit befor ws thar bill and
supplicatioun desyring that we wald grant to thame the rewlis statutis and
preuilegis contenit in thar said bill and supplicatioun, of the quhilk the tenor
and effect efter followis:—To yow my lordis provest ballies and worthy
counsall of this gude tovne, humlie menis and schawis your dalie seruitouris
the haill brethir of Bonetmakaris within this burgh, that is to say, Johne
Lausoun, Andro Gardner, Andro Auld, William Homyll, Thom Dryburgh,
Robert Tailyefeir, Johne Wan, Johne Dalrumpill, Jonet Watsoun, William
Roger, Thom Henrison, James Williamsoun, and vthir diuers brethir and
sisteris of the said craft, that quhair we traist your lordschippis knawis and
vnderstandis perfytlie how that we ar vnyt and incorporat togiddir with the
brethir of Walkaris and Scheraris within this said burgh, and ar oblist to thame
till pay our dewiteis to the reperatioun and wphalding of Godis seruice at thar
altar of Sanct Mark, situat within your College Kirk of Sanct Geill, baith in
oukly penneis, preistis meit, and all vthir dewiteis, syklyke as ony of thame dois
to the samyn, and has optenit your wisdomys wryttingis and letteris vndir your
commoun seill of caus of this burgh ratifyand and approvand the samyn in all
thingis contenit tharintill, and without your wisdomyis grant till ws thir
preuilegis and reulis efter followand thar will na gude reule nor gyding be
kepit amangis ws, quhilk reulis and preuilegis ar richt proffitabill for the
commoun weill of this tovne and of all our Souerane Lordis liegis of this realme,
that is to say:—In the first that we micht haue yeirlie ane honest man of the
said craft chosin till ws quhilk salbe callit ouerman and ouersear of all the laif
that thar werk be gude and sufficient stuf, and at that ouerman be chosin yeirlie
be the auise of the provest ballies and counsall of the said burgh, and all the
men and wemen of the said Bonetmakaris till obey him at all tymes quhen he
serchis the samyn for the commoun weill of the said craft; and at na man nor
woman of Bonetmakaris vse nor wyrk the said craft of bonatmakyn without at
he or scho be first prenteis and ane craftisman or woman of the samyn and
that nane of the said craft mann nor woman ressett ane vtheris prenteis, vndir
the payne of tuenty schillingis to be tane and applyit to the reparatioun of the
said altar, and als that na man nor woman of the said craft of Bonetmakaris
be fund with vnsufficient stuf, viz. with wob yarne or vther hew of burges stuff,
bot at the samyn be thare awin propir gudis wrocht and spvn within thare
awin houssis, vndir the payne of eschaeting tharof to be applyit at the will of
the gude tovne and at oukly serching be maid heirintill be the said ouirman
and vtheris of the said craft, and ilk persoun man or woman that wirkis at
thar awin hand sall pay at thar entre to the reparatioun of the said altar
thretty schillingis, and for ilk prenteis thai ressaif sex schillingis aucht penneis,
and quhat tyme that euir it sall happin the chaplanry of the said altar of Sanct
Mark to vaik ony maner of way that we the brethir of the Bonetmakaris sall
haif our votis in the chesing of ane vther chaplane tharto syklyke as the saidis
Walkaris and Scheraris, and als that thar be na merket day had amangis ws
for the selling of our bonettis bot allanerly apon the Monunday and Wednisday,
sua that the samyn may be serchit and sene gude and sufficient stuf and
quhat persoun beis fundin ony vther day with bonettis selland oppinly in the
merket the samyn till be eschaetit with ane officiar of the tovne and to be
distribut to the vtilite of the said altar, and that ilk person man or woman of
the said Bonetmakaris sett thar markis upon all necessar thingis that sall
happin to be brocht amangis thame and the saidis Walkaris and Scheraris to
the vtilite and proffitt of the said altar, syk as buke, challice, vestiment, and
vther stuf quhatsumeuir syklyke as the saidis Walkaris and Scheraris dois, and
als the said Bonetmakaris till haue ane key of the said Walkaris and Scheraris
box sykelyke as thai have ane of thare box, the quhilkis reulis preuilegis and
statutis aboue wryttin we pray your lordschippis till grant till ws vndir your
commoun seill of cause, and will God we sall do sua in the tovnis seruice that
ye and your successouris salbe hartlie content of ws in tyme cummyn with your
deliuerans heirintill humlie we beseik. The quhilk supplicatioun and bill
beand red befor ws in jugement, and we tharwith beand ryplie auisit, thocht
the samyn consonant to resoun and for the commoun weill of this burgh and
all our Souerane Lordis liegis, and tharfor safer as we may for ws and our
successouris grantis the saidis preuilegis reulis and statutis to be obseruit and
kepit amangis the saidis Bonetmakaris, and ratifiis and apprevis the samyn in
all poynctis in tymes tocum be thir presentis. In witness of the quhilk thing
to thir present letteris we haif gart append our commoun seill of cause at
Edinburgh the last day of the moneth of Marche, the yeir of God ane thousand
five hundreth and thretty yeris.
Thir ar the namis of this craft of Bonetmakaris quhilkis are nocht specifiit
in this wrytting aboue, that is to say William Lauson, James Craufurd,
James Stevinson, William Joffray, Alexander Myll, Jonet Poilton, Johne
Rogeir, Thom Spanze, Johne Inglis, Dauid Murray, Johne Layng, Johne
Williamson, Katran Grame, William Hammyll.
1 April 1530.
[Burgh Court.]
Curia Burgi de Edinburgh tenta coram preposito et balliuis eiusdem, in
Pretorio dicti burgi, primo die mensis Aprilis anno Domini Im Ve
xxx°. [In the Court of the Burgh of Edinburgh, held before the provost
and bailies of the same, in the Tolbooth of the said burgh, on the
first day of the month of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand five
hundred and thirty.]
Assisa.
| | |
| Pate Layng. | Johne Bayne. | Henry Scot. |
| Johne Cvnynghame. | Arche Rowll. | Edward Thomsoun. |
| Alexander Forster. | Johne Hoip. | George Cuthbertsoun. |
| Thom Johnestoun. | Thom Schort. | William Tod. |
| Archibald Donaldsoun | James Stevinsoun. | William Lyndesay. |
Persons convict
for the
breking of the
statutis.
The quhilk day, all the personis vnder writtin quhlkis ar convict be ane
assis for the breking of the statutis of the toune in the breuing and tapping of
xx d. aile and selling of the samyn agane contrar the statutis of the toune maid
tharapon, quharfor a pairt of thame quhilk fand souerte of befor to obserue
and keip the said statutis vnder the pane of xl s. and is convict of the new, bes
fund souerte to obserue and keip the said statutis vnder the pane of v li.; and
ane vther pairt quhilk wes convict in lykwyse till obserue and keip the said
statutis vnder the pane of spaning fra the operatione; and [thame that] has fe
statutis vnder the pane of spabning fra the operatione; and [thame that] has fe
seruitrice that browis apone thar awin awentur and gyfis ane certane of ilk
broust to thar hussy that thai obserue and keip the said statutis, vnder the
pane of bannasing of the toune.
Mr John Schevin is becumin souerte for Deme Leithame and Deme
Barbouris wyf till obserue and keip the statutis of the tovne quhill Michelmes
nixt to cum, vnder the pane of payment for ilk ane of the said personis of v li.
[Here follow twenty-nine similar entries.]
2 April 1530.
Assis.
| | |
| Jonhe Mvdy. | Johne Gray. | Thom Angus. |
| William Wilke. | Andro Symsone. | Andro Mitchell. |
| Pate Iohne. | Pat Scot. | James Johnson. |
| Johne Symmeir. | George Brovne. | Johne Tennent. |
| Wille Johnston. | Archibald Woddaill. | Pat Wrre. |
| Walter Hay. | Archibald Wilsone. | Dauid Scot. |
Souerteis for
brousteris.
Robert Glene is becumin souerte for his brouster that scho sall keip the
statutis of the toune in tyme to cum quhill Michelmes nixttocum, vnder the
pane of v li.
[Here follow fourteen similar entries.]
Souerteis
anent corne
and hay.
Issobell Cruke has oblist hir that scho sall obserue and keip the statutis
of the tovne anent corne and hay, vnder the pane of bannasing.
[Here follow three similar entries.]
3 April 1530.
[Syluer
chandler.]
The dene of gild Nicoll Carnecors ordanit to pay to Adame Leyis goldsmyth,
for the making of ane syluer chandler new maid of the wecht of lxxv
vnce to the towne, iij s. ilk vnce; summa, xj li. v s. and ij s. mair. [In the
lowse leiff daittit 3 Aprillis 1530.]
5 April 1530.
Anent the
stabellaris.
Thir ar the parsonis of the stabellaris quhilkis regratis corne and hay in
contrar the statutis of the tovne maid thairapoun, quhilk wald nocht quit
thameself be thair aith, quhairfor the prouest [and] ballies ordanis thair vnlaw to
be tane for the first falt, and thai nocht to vse sic regrating vnder the pane of
spaning in tyme coming for the secund falt:—In the first in Patrik Barrounes
quarter, viz. the south-west quarter, William Frebarne, Issobell Cruke, Johne
Blak, Auld Heleing, Deme Rowat, Johne Mertynis wyf, Besse Galloway, Hary
Creichtoun, Thom Couper, Deme Abirnethy. Item, in the south north quarter
Dauid Caudor quhilk ordanis his vnlaw to be tane for the first, and the
secund falt spaning fra the opperatioun. Item, the personis in the southeist
quarter, viz. in Edwart Kyncaidis quarter, in the first vnderwritten: Johne
Wauch, Alisone Scot, Male Portuis, Patrik Runsiman, Thome Brovne; thir
ar the parsonis that ar vnlawit for the first falt, and the secund falt spaning fra
the opperatione.
[Anent the souerteis of the brostaris.]
Anent the souerteis of the brostaris, tane v Apprilis anno Domini, etc.
xxx. In Edward Kincaidis quarter:—
Johne Adamsone pursewant is becuming souerte for Annabill Robisone
that scho sall obserue and keip the statutis of the tovne in the bruing and
tapping of aill quhill Michelmes nixt to cum, vnder the pane of xl s.
[Here follow thirteen similar entries.]
26 April 1530.
The statut
anent the
leper folk.
It is statut and ordanit be the prouest ballies and counsall of this burgh,
that na maner of lipper persone man nor woman fra this tyme furth cum
amangis vther cleine personis, nor be nocht fund in the kirk, fische merket nor
flesche merket, nor na vther merket within this burgh, vnder the pane of burnyng
of ther cheik and bannasing off the toune.
The statute
anent the
eggis.
It is statut and ordanit be the prouest ballies and counsall, that na maner
of hukstar tap nor sell ony eggis fra this tyme furth for the space of ane
moneth to cum, vnder the pane of bannassing of the tovne.
Aganis regratouris
and
hukstaris.
It is statute and ordanit be the prouest ballies and counsall, that forsamekill
as thair is greit derth rasit apone our Souerane Lordis legis of all kynd of
meit ordanit for sustentatione of man throw inordinat nomer of regratouris and
hukstaris, that tharfor na regratour or hukstar of wyld foulis, tame foulis,
buttir, hegis, cheise, aittis or hey, or ony vther stuff, be tholit to be within this
toune fra Furisday nixt to cum, without thai get speciall licence and be admittit be the prouest, wnder the pane of bannasing of the toune quhill Michellmes
nixt to cum.
Anent seruandis.
Item, that because thar is na seruand woman or nurys that gettis in anegud
manis hous throw hir seruice v or vj merkis bot scho will tak ane hous
of hir awin and be ane broustar or hukstar, quharthro the nychtbouris of the
toune ar hevelie hurt, and the meit and drink rasit darer throw the bying of
the samyn at the secund or thrid hand, that tharfor na seruand woman pas fra
hir seruice and tak ane hous without scho be mariit, or pas to the bordall except
scho haif licence of the prouest for gud rationabill causis, vnder the pane
of bannasing, and that na man set sic lik personis howis vnder the pane of
xl s., to be appliet to the cassa.
Browsteris.
Item, that na brostar be in this toune that tak in hyrgang ony brewing
lumis, bot that scho haif thame of hir awin fre, vnder the pane of bannasing.
30 April 1530.
Jonet
Andersone.; Wauchop.
The quhilk day, the prouest and bailies decernis and ordanis Jonet Andersone,
the spouse of (blank) Bell, fra this tyme furth that scho say na displesour
nor iniurious language till Thomas Wauhope nor his spous, nother oppinlie
nor priuatlie, vnder the pane of bannesing of the toune als sone as the samyn
beis notorlie knawin.
5 May 1530.
William Kar
William Kar oblissis him that he sall nocht be sehe into the fische merkat,
nother byand nor selland fische, vnder the pane of cutting of his lug and ban
nasing of the toune, bot gif he haif ane hors of his aune till bring fische to the
merket till sell vniuersale as vther strangearis dois till all our Souerane Lordis
legis.
[Marget
Thomsone.]
Memorandum, that Marget Thomsone the spous of Robert Hog, is delatit
for ane schitt of grene weluos.
12 May 1530.
Brokkarie of
woll hyd and
skynnis.
The quhilk day, the provest bailies and counsall statutis and ordanis and
als commandis and chargis, that na maner of brokkaris nor forstallaris of woll,
hydis nor skyn, man nor woman, be fund nor sene on the merket day in the
place quhar ony woll, hyd or skyn ar to sell, nother spekand, standand nor
commonand with the sellaris tharof in na tyme tocum, vnder the pain of, etc.
William
Bartoune
fined.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as it is cleirlie kend and vndirstandin be the
Provest ballies and counsall that William Bartoune had oft and diuers tymes
brokin the statutis of the toune in the bying and regrating of wild founlis and
tayme, for the quhilk he wes spanit the occupation therof for all the dais of his
lyf, under the pain of bannasing of the toune, as the actis maid therapone proportis,
nocthwithstanding he has sensyne coft syklyk stuf to regrait, quhilk
was fund in his house be the provest and officiaris, and als the said William
had contempnandlie drawyn his knyf till ane (blank) Craik at the market
cors for his slauchter, becuase he warnit the provest that the said William had
coft wyld foulis in the merket; with the quhilk faltis the provest ballies and
counsall beand riplie auisit, decernit and ordanit the said William till content
kirk werk or commoun werkis of the tone.
14 May 1530.
[Adam Robertson banished.]
Adam Robertsone is banist this tovne for the stelling of ane pot.
25 May 1530.
Statuta pro Infirmitate.
Forsamekle as thar is sum pairt of infectione of pestilnes rissin within
this toune quhilk be the grace of God and gud gouernans may be weill stanchit,
that tharfor we command and charge in our Souerane Loridis name, provest
and ballies of this burgh, that all maner of personis within the samyn, that ony
seiknes happinis in thar houssis, that thai revele the samyn, till thar nerest
nychtbour incontinent and command thame till schaw the samyn till the
officeris of the toune, and at thai hald thame self seuerall fra all vther parsonis,
and tholl nane cum to thame, vnder the pane gif thai be pure folkis of byrnyng
of the cheikis and bannising of the toune for all the dayes of ther lyf, and
neuer to cum therintill vnder the pane of deid, and gif thai be folkis of substans,
vnder the pane of eschaet of all thar gudis to the commoun werkis of the tovne,
and bannasing of thame selffis for all the dayes of thar lyffis as said is.
Item, that na maner of parsonis man nor woman tak ony claith in wedd fra
vtheris, or by ony auld clais, wou or lynnyn, vnder the pane of burning of thar
chekis and bannasing of the toune for all the dayes of thar lyffis.
Item, that na maner of personis ressett ony personis cummand furth of
Sanctandros, or ony insicht or gudis clething claith wou nor lynnyn, vnder the
pane of deid; and at na parsonis of this toune repair thar under the said pane.
Item, that [all] maner of personis that has ony swyne within this toune, that
thai keip thame in band within thar houssis fra this tyme furth, with certificatione
to thame and ony of ther swyne be fund on the hie gait or in vinellis out of
houssis, that it salbe lefull till Andro Fentoune officiar of the tovne till eschaet
the samyn till his awin use.
Item, that forsamekle as thar is gret filith within this toune baith on the
hie gait and in closis, and als the guttaris of the tovne ar full of filith, quharthrow
infectioune may spreid and ryse, that tharfor euery man and woman
dicht and mak clene befor ther durris and closis, and clenge away the filith
tharfra, vnder the pane of punising of thar personis and gudis at the prouest
will.
Anent the
setting of
housis.
It is statute and ordanit be the provest ballies and counsall, that na maner
of personis man nor woman that has ony land or houssis till sett within this
toune, that thai sett the samyn till sufficient tenentis that ar honest men and
lauborius personis abill to wyn thar liffing, and nocht to sett thar houssis till
trumpouris or vagabundis, vnder the pane of xl s. to be tane fra thaim that dois
in the contrar, but fauouris, to be applyit to the commoun werkis of the toune.
Statuta pro
Infirmitate.
It is statut and ordanit that all maner of personis within this tovne man
nor woman that has bene in Gladois house, the smyth, or ony vther houssis that
ar now suspect of this contagius seiknes, or that hes intromettit with thame ony
maner of way other befor or seynsyne, that thai cum and reveile the samyn
incontinent to the officiaris of the tovne vnder the pane of deid.
Margaret Smyth
In presens of the ballies in jugment, Margaret Smyth of hir avne fre will
oblist hir that fra this tyme furth scho shall nocht [use] na iniurious wordis,
blasfeme, nor schame Dene Alexander Creichtane vicar of Sanct Cuthbartis
Kirk, nothir in word nor deid, vnder the pament of x li. tilbe gevin till Sanct
Gelis werk.
Anent the
seruandis that
weschis clais.
We do you to wit, forsamekill that thar is diuers seruandis that hes thar
masteris and hussis claithis to the walter, and be the gait takis this womanis
coller and that womanis curtche and wescheis thame amangis thar maisteris,
quharthrou it is vnpossable to keip the toune clene gif sik things be usit,
that therfor na seruandis wemen tak vther claithis than thar masteris and
husseis and thar houshaldis claithis to wesche, vnder the pane of burning of ther
cheik and bannasing of the toune, and that thar master or hussy pas and
convoy ther seruandis, or send ane auctentik persone to convoy thame out of
the toune, for escheuing of sic dangeir, vnder the pane of bannasing of the toune
for yeir and day.
Isobell Forsyth
brint and
bannist for
euer.
We do you to wit that Forsamekill as it was statute and ordanit that all
maner of personis quhilk had bene in suspect houssis, or intromettit with ony
personis suspect, and als all maner of personis man or woman that happinnit
to be sek, suld inlikwis reuele the samyn to the officiaris of the toune, neuertheless
Issobell Forsyth that heir standis has intromettit with infekkit folk, and
being in ther houssis, and nocht reuelt the samyn, and als is now infekit sek
and wald nocht reuele the samyn, quharfor scho salbe brint on the cheik and
bannist this toune for all the dayis of hir lyf, and to remane on the mure quhill
scho be haill, vnder the pane of deid.
4 June 1530.
Isobell Cattal
banist for evir.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as Issobell Cattall the spous of William
Tod, has brokin the statutis of the toune, haldand hir dochtir seik within hir
hous thir iij dayes bygane, and wald nocht reweile the samyn to the officiaris
of the toune quhill now scho is deid in this contagius seknes, quharfor It is
ordanit be the prouest and baillies that hir self be brynt, and scho and all hir
barnis bannist this toune for all the dayes of thar lyffis vnder the pane of deid,
and at thai remane still on the muire quhill thai be clengit, and nocht to
scatter in the cuntre vnder the pane of deid.
18 June 1530.
Helen Adamsone
banist for
euer.
Helene Adamsone for her demeritis yit as abefor scho is bannist this
toune, and nocht till cum tharintill in the meyntyme vnder the pane of deid,
and till remov incontinent.
[Christian Mur
and Marion
Mur banist.]
Cristiane Mvr [and] Marione Mvr for thair demeritis ar bannist this
tovne, and nocht tocum hereintill vnder the pane of bannesing for euir.
21 June 1530.
[Decreet Arbitral betuixt
the Websters
and the
Wakers and
Shearers.]
In Dei nomine, amen. Per hoc presens publicum instrumentum cunctis
pateat euidenter quod anno incarnationis Dominice millesimo quingentesimo
tricesimo mensis vero Junii die vicesimo primo, indictione tertia, pontificatus
sanctissimi in Christo patris et domini nostri domini Clementis diuina prouidentia Pape septimo anno septimo: In mei notarii publici et testium subscriptorum presentia personaliter constituti honorabiles et circumspecti viri
Willelmus Raa, Andreas Edgar, Stephanus Bell, Edwardus Thomsone,
Johannes Arras, Jacobus Litiljohnne, Adamus Baxtar, Edwardus Hendirsone
et Thomas Andersone, burgenses burgi de Edinburgh, tanquam judices
arbitratores et amicabiles compositores de vniuersa secta et caterua artificum
per subscriptas partes de consensu honorabilis et egregii viri magistri Adame
Otterburne prepositi de Edinburgh acetiam de consensu balliuorum et dominorum consilii dicti burgi specialiter electi et jurati inter Alexandrum Michel
decanum Textorum prefati burgi et ceteros artifices et magistros eiusdem
artificii ab vna, et Johannem Gray decanum Fullonum et ceteros artifices et
magistros eiusdem artis dicti burgi partibus ab altera, penes discrimina singula
et debatabilia ipsas partes respectiue concernentia et precipue penes discrimen
artificum burrutorum vtri predictorum virorum artificum incorporari annexari
et adungi deberent, et penes locum et locationem eorundem in processionibus
generalibus; quiquidem suprascripti viri judices arbitratores et amicabiles compositores, non vi aut metu ducti, sed longo temporis tractu et matura deliberatione prehabita diuersis vicibus ad effectum suprascriptum insimul congregati
vnanimo eo consensu et assensu sine discrimine aut variatione quibuscunque, de
consensu etiam partium predictorum ibidem presentium, tactis sacrosanctis Dei
euangeliis, jurauerunt decretum dictorum judicum pro se et suis successoribus
in futurum obseruare nec eidem aliquatenus contrauenire temporibus futuris imperpetuum, prout in suo decreto arbitrali in vulgari desuper lato sequenti, latius
continetur: cuiusquidem decreti arbitralis de quo supra fit mentio tenor sequitur
de verbo in verbum et est talis.
[In the name of God, Amen. By this present public instrument let it appear
evidently to all, that in the year of the incarnation of our Lord one thousand five
hundred and thirty, on the twenty-first day of the month of June, in the third
indiction, and in the seventh year of the pontificate of the most holy father in
Christ and our lord the lord Clement the Seventh, by divine providence, Pope:
In presence of me, notary-public, and the witnesses underwritten, personally compeared
honourable and discreet men, William Raa, Andrew Edgar, Stephen Bell,
Edward Thomsone, John Arras, James Litiljohnne, Adam Baxtar, Edward Hendirsone,
and Thomas Andersone, burgesses of the burgh of Edinburgh, as judges,
arbitrators, and amicable compositors of the entire set and company of craftsmen,
specially chosen and sworn by the underwritten parties, with the consent of the
honourable and worthy man, Master Adam Otterburne, provost of Edinburgh,
and also with consent of the bailies and deacons of the council of the said burgh,
between Alexander Michel, deacon of the Websters of the said burgh, and the rest
of the craftsmen and masters of the same craft, on the one part, and John Gray,
deacon of the Walkers, and the rest of the craftsmen aud masters of the same craft
of the said burgh, on the other part, anent sundry contentions and debates concerning
these parties respectively, and chiefly anent the craftsmen of Bonnetmakers,
as to which of the foresaid craftsmen they ought to be incorporated,
annexed, and adjoined with, and in regard to the place and position of the same in
general processions whatsoever, the men above-written, judges, arbitrators, and
amicable compositors, not led by force or fear, but long reasoning and mature
deliberation being previously had at divers times to the effect above-written, and
being convened together, with unanimous consent and assent, without any disagreement
or change whatever, with consent also of the aforesaid parties there present,
who having touched the holy evangelists of God, they swore for themselves and their
successors, henceforth to observe the decree of the said judges, and not to contravene
the same in any way in time coming; as in the said decree-arbitral made thereupon,
in the common tongue, is more fully contained. The tenor of the decree-arbitral, of
which mention is above made, follows word for word, and is thus:]
At Edinburgh, the xxi day of Junij the yeir of God jm vc and thretty
yeiris, we Williame Baa for the brethir of the Smythtis, Andro Edgar for the
Tailyeouris, Stevin Bell for the Skynnaris, Edward Thomsone for the Baxtaris,
Johnne Arras for the Barbouris, James Litiljohne for the Cordinaris, Adame
Baxtar for the Wrichtis and Masonis, Edward Hendirsone for the Flescheouris,
and Thomas Andersone for the Furrouris, as jugis arbitratouris and amicable
compositouris coniunctlie chosin sworne and admittit be avise and consent of
the provest baillies counsail and the haill communite of the craftismen of the
said burgh betuix Alexander Michel dekin of the Wobstaris and the laif of the
masteris and brethir of the said craft one that ane part, and Johnne Gray dekin
of the Walkaris and Scheraris and the laif of the hedismen and masteris of the
said craft one that vther part, anent the contentioun and debait betuix the saidis
brethir and communite of the Wobstaris Walkaris and Scheraris, and specialie
anent the brethir of the Bonetmakaris to quhome thai suld be incorporat
vnit and annexit, to be vnderneth ane ouerman or dekin equalie to be chosin
yeirlie amangis thame, to proceid gang pay and fulfill thair dewiteis with
thame in reparatioun of ane altare, processionis and vtheris conuentionis
neidfull, and to haue thair place in the samyn conforme to all vtheris craftis
and sectais within the said burgh, the quhilkis partiis beand oblist and
suorne to stand abid and fulfill oure decreit deliuerance and finale sentence
anent the mater foirsaid; and we the saidis jugis takand the said mater in and
vpone ws, and inlikuis oblist and sworne to deliuir thairintill eftir oure vndirstanding
and knawlege, all in ane voce, the richtis resonis and allegationis of
baith the saidis partiis be ws sene vnderstand considerit and riply auisit and
matur deliberatioun had thairupone, for stanching of pley vnite concord and
tranquilite to be amangis thame and thair successouris in all tyme tocum,
decretis deliueris ordanis and for finale sentence arbitrale gevis that the
Scheraris Walkaris and Bonetmakaris sall pas all togidder vnder ane hedisman
dekin or oureman equalie chosin amangis thame as said is in all processionis
generale and all vtheris conuentionis and counsalis neidfull amangis thame, to
be ouresene considerit and vesiit and to obey to him as thair oureman siclik as
vtheris craftismen obeyis to thair dekin or oureman in reparatioun of ane altare
and sustentatioun of ane chaplane to the samyn, and in all vtheris thingis vsit
and wount in tymis bigane amangis thame, and to haue thair place in all
generalle processionis and conventionis with thair banneris and serimontis betuix
the Flescheouris and the Barbouris, becaus the saidis Scheraris Walkaris and
Bonetmakaris war incorporat vnit and annext all togiddir vndir ane oureman
of befor of thair avin desiring and consent with the auis of the provest baillies
and communite of the said burgh, as ane obligatioun and contract of thair
annexatioun vndir the common seill of the said burgh maid and gevin to thame
thairupone mair fullelie proportis; and that inlikuis the saidis Wobstaris pas
all togiddir vndir ane dekin with thair banneris and vtheris derayis in proces
sionis and generale conuentionis in thair auld place vsit and wount to thame of
langtyme bigane passit memore of man, that is to say betuix the Baxtaris and
the Tailyeouris, and that ilkane of the foirsaidis partiis stand afald lele and
trew in freyndlie luf and kyndnes till vtheris in tyme tocum, and quhilk of
the saidis partiis that makis any incontentatioun troubill or impediment in the
mater foirsaid and kepis nocht this our decreit arbitrale and sentence in all
thingis aboue expremit, the party contendand or failyeand ony maner of way to
be banist the toun or to be punist at the discretioun of the provest baillies and
counsaill of the said burgh for the tyme as thai think cause, with assistance of
the haill craftismen nixt eftir the failye be notourlie knawin to the saidis provest
baillies and counsaill of the said burgh; and gif thair be ony terme
doutsum or obscur in the premissis the interpretatioun and declaratioun thairof
to be referrit to the jugis arbitratouris forsaidis. And for the obserayng fulfilling
of this our foirsaid decreit arbitrale and deliuerance aboue written and
euery poynt thairof, baith the saidis partiis ilkane till vtheris ar bund oblist and
sworne inuiolably to obserue the samyn for thame and thair successouris be the
vphalding of thair richt handis, the haly Euangelis tuichit, and neuir tocum in
the contrar vnder the panis aboue expremit, and of provit infirmite and
inabilite in presens of ane notar and ws jugis arbitratouris in ratificatioun and
approbatioun of thair first aith maid to ws of befor thairupon. And this our
decreit arbitrale and finale sentence to all and sindry quhome it efferis
we mak it knawn. In witnes of the quhilk we the saidis jugis arbitratouris
hes subscriuit this our decreit arbitrale with oure handis at the pen, day
yeir and place forsaidis, before thir witness Andro Michel, Johne Bane,
Archibald Mowbray, Schir James Huntar, Schir Johne Hendersone, and Sir
Williame Thomsone, chaplanis, with vtheris diuers. Sequuntur subscriptiones
judicum arbitratorum superscriptorum de quibus supra fit mentio [Follow
the subscriptions of the judges arbitrators above written, of whom mention is
made above] Androu Edgar, Edward Thomsone, James Litiljohne, Edward
Hendersone, Johne Arras, Williame Raa, and Stevin Bell, with owr handis at
the pen, and Thomas Andersone with my hand. Super quibus omnibus et
singulis dicte partes hinc inde a me notario publico subscripto sibi fieri petieruntet
quiiibet earum pro se petiit vnum seu plura publicum seu publica instrumentum
siue instrumenta. Acta erant hec infra insula beati Johannis euan
geliste infra eclesiam collegiatam de Edinburgh situatam, hora duodecima ante
merediem sub anno mense die indictione et pontificatu quibussupra; presentibus
ibidem discretis viris dominis Jacobo Moffet, Johanne Hendersone, et
Willelmo Thomsone capellanis, cum diuersis aliis testibus ad premissa vocatis
specialiter atque rogatis. [Upon which, in all and sundry, the.said parties for
their own part, and each of them for himself, asked from me, notary-public, a public
instrument or instruments, one or more, to be made. These things were done in the
aisle of St John the Evangelist, situated within the collegiate church of Edinburgh,
at the twelfth hour before noon, in the aforesaid year, month, day, indiction and pontificate;
being present discreet men, Sir James Moffet, John Hendersone, and William
Thomson, chaplains, with divers other witnesses specially called and required to the
premises.]
Et ego Willelmus Wychtman artium magister clericus Sanctiandris
diocesis publicus sacra auctorite apostolica notarius, etc. [And I, William
Wychtman, master of arts, clerk of the diocese of St Andrews, notarypublic, &c.l.
25 June 1530.
GeorgeM'Turk
and others to
be brynt on
the cheik and
bannist.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as George M'Turk and Male Mudy his
spouse, Marione Suddirland and Alisone Bird, has brokin the statutis of the
toune, havand a barne seik in thar hous thir iij dais bigane in this contagius:
seiknes and wald nocht reuele the samyn to the officiaris quhill it was deid,
quharfor the bailies and counsall ordanis that thai be all brynt on the cheik;
and because Marione Suddirland brocht the said seiknes in the hous and
wald nocht tell the laif, scho to be banist all the dais of hir lyf vnder the pane
of deid, and the laif bannist induring the tovnis will.
1 July 1530.
Patrik Gowanlok
bannyst.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as it wes cleirlie vnderstandin that Patrik
Gowanlok, fleschour, duelland in the Abbot of Melros lugying within this toune,
has had ane woman infekkit with the pestilens thir x dais in his house and
revelit nocht the samyn to the officiaris of the toune as was ordanit be the statutis
of bef or maid therapone, and als had ressauit strangearis in his lugying, he being
inclusit obefor and suspicious, tharfor it is diuisit and ordanit be the prouest
bailies and counsall that the said Patrik Gowanlok has tynt all fredome and
priuilege of this toune, and he and all his successione bannist this tovne for euer
vnder the pane of dede; and at the half of his movable gudis be applyit to
the commoun workis of this toune for his defalt; and als that his seruand
woman callit Jonet Cowane, quhilk is infekkit, for hir conceling the said seiknes
and passand in pilgrimage scho haiffand the pestilens apone hir, that scho
salbe brynt on baith the cheikis and bannist this toune for euer vnder the pane
of deid. And quha that lykis till see justice execut in this mater that thai
cum to the Grayfreir port incontinent quhar thai sall see the samyn put till
executioun.
16 July 1530.
[Piece of waste
land given to
provest of the
College Kirk.]
The quhilk day, the prouest baillies and counsale hes gevin and grantit to
Mr Robert Creychtoun, prouest of thair College Kirk, the littill pece of waist
land of thair kirk yaird equally discendand fra the chalmer new biggett for
the curate downe throw as the said chalmer strekis to the nether end of the
said prouests yaird, for policy to be bigget be the said prouest thairintill,
becaus it wes before ane midding and commoun sege till all persouns.—
(On ane lowse leiff.—Tr.)
2 August 1530.
In presentia.
| |
| Maister Adam Otterburne, Provest. | James Johnstoun. |
| Eduard Kincaid, Ballies. | Thom Mitchelsoun. |
| Symoun Prestoun, Ballies. | William Raa. |
| Maister James Lausoun. | Thom Mireleyis. |
| Nicholl Carncors, Dene of Gild. | William Smeithberd. |
| Robert Henrisoun, Thesaurer. | George Foulis. |
| William Sym. | Johnne Berclay. |
| Johne Purves. | Johne Wauche. |
| William Elphinstoun. | |
Dauid Duly to
be hangit.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as it was perfytlie vnderstand and kend that
Dauid Duly tailyour has haldin his wif seyk in the contagius seiknes of pestilens
ij dayis in his house, and wald nocht revele the samyn to the officiaris of
the toune quhill scho wes deid in the said seiknes, and in the meyn time the
said Dauid past to Sanct Gelis kirk, quhilk was Sonday, and thair said mes
amangis the cleyne pepill, his wif beand in extremis in the said seiknes, doand
at was in him till haif infekkit all the toune, for the quhilk caus he was
adiugit to be hangit on ane gebat befor his awin dur, and that was gevin
for dome.
Wille Myllar
to be brynt on
the cheik.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as it was cleirly vnderstandin that Wille
Myllar tailyour has brokin the statutis of the toune, puttand a woman furth of
his house beand seik in the contagius seiknes of pestilens at his awin hand,
nocht schawand the samyn to the officiaris of the tovne, for the quhilk
cause he was ordanit to be brynt on the cheik and bannist this tovne, for the indurand
the provest ballies and counsallis willis.
Duly banist
and nocht
hangit becaus
the raip broke.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as Dauid Duly was decernit this day befor
none for his demeritis to be hangit on ane gebbat befor his dure quhar he
duellis, nochtwithstanding because at the will of God he has eschapit, and
the raip brokin and fallin of the gibbat, and is ane pure man with small barnis,
and for pete of him, the prouest baillies and counsall bannasis the said Dauid
this tovne for all the dais of his lyf, and nocht to cum tharintill in the meyntyme
vnder the pain of deid.
Wille Myllar
bannist.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as Wille Myllar was decernit this day befor
none to be brynt and bannist this toune for his demeritis, and because it is
nocht vndirstandin quhether he be foule or clein man thro the quhilk he mycht
be handillit and executione of byrnyn maid apone him, tharfor the prouest
ballies and counsall dispensis with the byrnyn of the said William unto the
tyme that he be clengit, nochtwithstanding the provest ballies and counsall
bannasit him this tovne indurand thar willis, and nocht to cum tharintill quhill
he optene licens.
3 August 1530.
Statuta anent
the clenging.
We do you to wit, forsamekle as thar is mony and sindry nichtbouris of
this toune men wyffis and barnis that ar past to landwart till eschew the danger
of the seiknes of pestilens, and now we ar informit and als greit murmur rissin
that the said seiknes brekis and spreddis vtouth the toune in diuers placis,
quharthrow greit apperand danger may cum be the saidis personis that ar fled
in thar incummyn agane to this tovne, quharfor we charge straitlie and
commandis in our Souerane Lord the Kingis name, provest ballies and coun
sall of this burgh, that nane of the saidis personis that ar past out of the
toune in syk kynd return nor cum within the samyn agane vnto the tyme thai
byd at the port and aduerteis the officiaris of the incummyn, vnder the pane
of thame that ar folkis of substans of xxtipundis to be tane of thame and
applyit to the pure folkis and commoun werkis of the tovne, and gif thai be
pure and may nocht pay the said vnlaw, to be bannist indurand the townis will.
The quhilk day, the prouest ballies and consall hes deuisit statut and
ordanit, forsamekle as thar is diuers personis within this toune quhilkis has
had infectioun within thar housis, and thar selffis vnremouit of the toune of the
mure, bot clengit and deuidit thameself amangis vther housis, quharthrow gude
prouisioun suld be maid for the clengyng of thar geir reparyng and vsing of
thar housis and buthis, quharfor it is diuisit and ordanit, that all syk personis
that will tak on thame and thar lyffis that thar geir is cleyne, that thai
sall bring all thar haill houshald wyf barnis and seruandis till thar duelling
hous, and thar handill all thar gudis and remane with thar geir xv dayis; and
safer as possible is that the officiaris of the tovne be sekyr, that thai handill
thar said geir in this maner, that is to say, that thai stand befor thar durris and
se the saidis personis and thar barnis bring thar said geir in thar armys and
handill the samyn, and at the saidis personis mak faith that thai haif na
vther geir na thai schaw to the saidis officiaris; and als that thai handill syklyke
all the geir being in thar buthis with thar houshald and barnis, and
outher remane with thar geir a certane tyme in thar buthis or ellis to bring
thar said geir to thar duelling hous and thar intromett and handill the samyn
as is aboue wryttin.
17 August 1530.
Anent the
clengyng.
The quhilk day, it is diuisit and ordanit, anent the clengying of all thame
that has bene infekkit in this contagius seiknes of pestilens, that all maner of
personis that has bene on the muire infekkit in the said seiknes, or thai that
has bene amangis it and will nocht tak the samyn, and has clengit thar geir on
the mure be thaimself and nocht sene be the officiaris sua that the officiaris
may haf na experiens quhither thar geir be ordourly and perfytly clengit or
nocht, tharfor it is ordanit that the ballie of ilk quarter pas and visy all thai
personis and thar geir and se that thai be now clengit perfytlie, sua that the
toune may be sekyr tharof in tyme tocum.
Niniane Johnnesone in Sanct Mary Wynd is clengit and past his way in
the contray till wyn his leving at the command of the provest, and hes oblist
himself that thar sall na danger cum throw him, vnder the pane of died.
Matho Windiyettis duelland in ane house at the Ouir Bow hes oblist him
siclike quhilk is clengit.
30 August 1530.
Statuta anent
the clenging.
The quhilk day, it is statut and ordanit that all the personis that ar
clengit, and has na barnis till tak the sey of thar geir efter the forme of the
first actis, that the ballie of the quarter tak thai personis and thar geir furth
agane to Drummyscheuch and clenge all thar geir agane of new, and that als
weill to the personis that are ellis within the tovne as thai that ar to cum within
the samyn; and quhar thar is barnis to tak the sey of thar geir, till proceid
efter the forme of the first act maid therapone; and als quhar thar is ony pure
vyle personis duelland within thar quarter, that the lard of that land quhar
thai duell sall fynd souerte to the ballies that thai sall remoif at the next terme,
or ellis that the tovne salbe skaithles of thame in tyme to cum.
2 September 1530.
[Sandi Murray
and Robert
Boid banished.]
Sandi Murray duelland in Murray, Robert Boid duelland in Cunygahame,
ar bannist this toune for thar demeritis vnder the pane of cutting of thar luggis.
9 September 1530.
Pro Johanne
Yong et Roberto
Henrison.
ix Septembris anno etc. xxx, hora x ante merediem, indictione 3, pontificatus
Clementis Pape septimi anno vii° [Ninth September, in the year, etc.
thirty, in the tenth hour before noon, in the third indiction, and in the seventh
year of the pontificate of Pope Clement the Seventh] John Yong, the son and air of
vmquhile Johne Yong, burges of Edinburgh, grantis him till haue ressauit fra
Robert Henrison his gudfader and Katerine Forest his moder all and sindry his
movable guidis of airschip pertenand till him throw deces of his said vmquhile
fader, viz. a masser of siluer ourgilt, a peis of siluer, a spone, ane
chargeour, ane plait, ane pot, ane pan, ane quart stop, pynt stop, ane comptar,
a furnist bed, ane almory, ane chimnay, ane waistaw, a schryne, ane chyrater,
a form, and all vther his gudis of airschip quhatsumeuer pertenand till him;
quhilk gudis of airship the said Johne Yong has deliuerit and laid in wed to
Schir Greorge Heslihop, chaplane, apone the sovme of xl lib. vsuall money of
Scotland; and quhat tyme that euer it sall happin the said John or his airis
till pay the said sovme of xl lib. agane to the said Schir George his aris executouris
or assignais, the said Johne till haif full fre regres and ingres in and to
all and sindry his said airschip gudis, frely to be deliuerit to him but ony
obstacle or impediment, as fre as he had the said airschip gudis or he laid the
samyn in wed of the said sovm: Apon the quhilk bath partiis askit instrumentis:
Acta in domo habitacionis Roberti Henrison: Testibus Roberto Haliburton
et Thoma Mosman. [Done in the dwelling-house of Robert Henrison.
Witnesses, Robert Haliburton and Thomas Mosman.]
30 September 1530.
The statute
that landislardis
remoif
husseis and
vile personis
out of thar
houssis.
It is statut and ordanit be the prouest bailies and counsall, that all maner
of personis that hes land or housis within this toune quhar ony hussis vile
personis or vagabundis duellis in, that wantis husbandis to wyn thar liffing, that
the saidis personis landis lardis discharge syk husseis and put thame furth of
thar houssis within xvi dais nixtocum, vnder the pane of xl s. to be tane of ilk
landis lard that falis heirintill; and als ordanis the saidis wemen and vagabundis
that thai remoif furth of the toune within the said space of xv dais,
vnder the pain of bannasing of the toune for all the dais of thar lyf; and als
that all yong fallowis that ar vagabundis remoif thaim out of this toune within
x dais, vnder the pain of bannasing for euer.
That nane gif
woll till card
nor spyne.
Item, it is statut and ordanit that na maner of persoun within this burgh
gif ony woll to card or spyn out of thar awin houssis to na persone bot gif it be
till honest wedowis or honest falit personis houshaldaris, vnder the pane of xl s.
to be tane of ilk persone that giffis furth the said woll, but fauouris.
Anent the
parsonis that
sall brew aill.
Item, it is statut and ordanit that na maner of persone brew nor tap aill
within this toune bot fremen or fremennis wiffis, wedowis, except honest personis
that salbe admittit be the provest and bailies, vnder the pane of bannasing
of the tovne.
Anent
Hukstaris.
Item, it is statut and ordanit that thar be na hukstar man nor woman
tholit within this toune nothir to sell wyld foule, tayme foulis, butter, eggis,
cheis, fische, aittis or hay, or ony vther stuf, fra xv dayis furth nixt to cum, except
thame that ar admittit be the pro vest, vnder the pane of bannasing of the
tovne.
Penes infirmitate;
and
cuming in
Sanct Gelia
Kirk.
Item, it is statut and ordanit that na maner of persone man nor woman
that has bene put furth to the mure in this contagius seiknes, and clengit, that
nane of thame cum within Sanct Gelis Kirk amangis the vther cleyne folk
quhill thai optene licens of the prouest and bailies of the toune, vnder the pane
of banasing of the toune.
Statuta penes
infirmitate.
It is statut and ordanit be the prouest bailies and counsall, forsamekle as
thar has bene diuers personis infekkit within this toune with this contagius
seiknes and wald nocht revele the samyn to the prouest and bailies of this burgh
in dew tyme efter the forme of the statutis of the tovne maid tharapone, and for
pite thai war nocht pvnist efter the forme of the saidis statutis, quharfor yit
as obefor, we command and charge in our Souerane Lord the Kingis name,
provest and bailies of this burgh, that all maner of personis within
the samyn that gif ony seiknes happinnis in thar houssis in tyme to
cum, that thai reueil the samyn till thar narrest nichtbouris incontinent, and
command thaim till schaw the samyn till the officiaris of the toune; and at
thai hald thaim be thameself seuerall fra all vther personis and thoill nane cum
to thame, vnder the pane, gif thai be pure folkis, of byrnyn of thar cheikis and
bannasing of the toune for all the dayis of thar lyf and neuer to cum tharintill
vnder the pane of deid, and gif thai be folkis of substans, vnder the pane of
eschaet of all thar gudis to the commoun werkis of the tovne, and bannasing of
thame self for all the dais of thar lyf; and at thai put na seik folkis furth of
thar houssis till na vthir place, without avyse of the povest bailies and of ciaris,
vnder the saidis panis. And als, that na maner of personis maister nor seruand
pas furth of thar houssis fra viij houris at evin furth in the wynter sesoun without
bowet or vthir licht to convoy tham, vnder the pane of xl s. to be takin of
the maister als oft as he falyeis, and viij s. of the seruand. And that na maner of
persone tak vpon hand to by or tak in wed ony maner of claith, nothir lynnging
nor wowne, auld or new, quhill this seiknes be repressit, vnder the pane of
byrnyng of thar cheik and bannasyng of the tovne for euir.
4 October 1530.
Patrick Gowanlok.
The prouest bailies and counsall remittis and consentis that Patrik Gowan
lok cum and duell within this toune as he wes wont till do, and admittis him
till vse and bruik all fredomes and preuilegis that he had obefor, and ordanis
that he tak all his gudis furth of the luigeing he duelt in and haif the samyn
to the place quhar he purposis to duell in, to be handillit and intromittit with
be himself barnis and seruandis continuallie efter the forme of the actis of the
toune.
6 October 1530.
Katryne
Heriot to be
drownit in the
Quarell hollis.
The quhilk day, Katryne Heriot is convict be ane assise for the thiftus
steling and conseling of twa stekis of bukrum within this tovne, and als of
commoun theift, and also for the bringin of this contagius seiknes furth of Leith
to this tovne, and brekin of the statutis maid tharapone; for the quhilk causis
scho is adiugit to be drounit in the Quarell hollis at the Grayfrere port now
incontinent, and that wes gevin for dome.
Margret
Baxter banist.
The quhilk day, Margret Baxter put hir in the prouest and bailies will for
resetting of Katryne Heriot that commoun thef, for the quhilk cause scho is
banist this tovne for all the dayes of hir lyff, induring the prouest and bailies
will and till devoid incontinent.
8 October 1530.
Issobell Bowy,
Kate Boyd,
Besse Andir
sone bannist.
The quhilk day, forsamekle as Issobell Bowy and Kate Boyd, being inclusit
clusit within thar houssis for suspitioun of this contagius seiknes, opinnit ane
feeder bed and tuke furth of the samyn fedderis to the quantite of half a staine
and send thame till Besse Andirsone to sell, doand at wes in thaim till infect
the haill toune, for the quhilk caus thai ar bannist this toune for all the dais of
thar lyf, indurand the provestis will. And syklyk the said Besse Andirsone
for the ressetting of the said fedderis is bannist this toune indurand the said
prouestis will.
Selling of
aill.
It is statut and ordanit that na maner of brouster nor dry tapstar within
[this] burgh tap nor sell ony aill fra this tyme furth bot for xvi d. the galloun,
vnder the pane of spanyng fra the operacione for yeir and day.
Anent the seiknes
We dow vow to wit, forsamekle as God of his speciall grace has prouidit Anent
swa for this gud toune that all danger is past and na apperans of ony infectione
nor has bene thir viij dayes past, nochtwithstanding it is thocht verray profitable
that the auld reule be obseruit and keipit continualy for all the sessioun
of this year to cum, swa that we be nocht dissauit, that euery persone, quhen ony
seiknes happinnis in thar housis, revele the samyn incontinent to the officiaris
of the toune according to the auld actis and statutis maid tharapone, under the
panis of byrnyng and bannasing of the toune for euer.
26 October 1530.
[Burgh Court.]
Curia burgi de Edinburgh, tenta coram Willelmo Sym et Alexandro
Belschis balliuis, vicesimo sexto die mensis Octobris anno Domini
jm vc xxx [Court of the burgh of Edinburgh, held in presence of
William Sym and Alexander Belschis, bailies, the twenty-sixth day
of the month of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand five
hundred and thirty.]
Assisa.
|
| Johne Grahame | Thorn Craufurd | Thorn Hunter |
| James Darroch | William Dalgleis | JamesKaa |
| Robert Cady | Quintin Wauchop | Thorn Robisone |
| Gawane Wallace | Andro Quhite | Pat Layng |
| Thorn Bertrame | Alexander Myll | Johne Wilsone |
Marione Clerk
to be drounit
in the Quarellhollis.
Marione Clerk convict be ane assis for the conceling of this contagius
seiknes, scho haiffand the samyne apone her rynnand thir x or xij dayes bigane,
scho past amangis the nychtbouris of this tovne to the chapell of Sanct Mary
Wynd on Sonday to the mes and to hir sisteris hous and vther placis quhar
scho lykit, the pestylens and seiknes beand apone hir, scho doand at was in
her till haif infekit the haill toune, for the quhilk caus scho wes adiugit
to be had to the quarell hollis and thair to be drounit quhill scho be deid.
10 November 1530.
[Sureties of
the brousters.]
Thir ar the souerteis of the broustaris that thai sail obseruice and keip
the statutis of the toune quhill Michelmes nixt to cum. In the north est
quarter, viz. fra the Loply stane till Lord Bortheks cloiss, quhilk William
Sym is ballie of:—
James Wr souertie for Robert Henrysonis wiff ane Gele Hunter that thai sall
obserue and keip the statutis of the toune quhill Michelmes nixt to cum, vnder
the pane of xl s.
[Here follow one hundred and four similar entries.]
In the south west quarter, fra Lord Borthikis cloise to the castin hill,
quhilk Johne Mauchane is baillie, of, xiij Novembris anno Im vc xxx:—
James Mathesone souirte for his wiff vnder the pane of xl s.
[Here follow sixty similar entries.]
Thir ar the sourteis of the broustaris in the north west quarter, fra
Alexander Cantis clois [to the]Castill hill, quhilk Williame Adamsone is
ballie of:—
George Alane souirte for his wiff vnder the pane of xl s.
[Here follow thirty-nine similar entries.]
Thir ar the souerteis of the brostaris in the north est quarter, fra the Nether Bow to Alexander Cantis clois, quhilk Alexander Belschis is
baillie off, xij Nouembris anno Domini etc. vc xxx.
Henry Lorymer is becummyn soueerte for his wif vnder the pane of xl s.
[Here follow thirty-three similar entries.]
15 December 1530.
Statuta pro
Infirmitate.
We do yow to wit that, forsamekle as this contagius seikness is rissin and
spreid in Leth, quharfor we charge straitlie and commandis in our Souerane
Lord the Kingis name, provest and ballies of this burgh, that na maner of personis
of Leith that ar suspect of this contagius seikness, or that has bene in
suspect place, cum or repair to this toune or intromet with ony persone of this
toune under the pane of deid, and als chargis that na maner of persone man
nor woman of gthis tovne to repair to ony suspect place in Leith; and that nane
send thar seruandis about malt, bot at the principall of the hous outher the
wif or the man pas thame self for thar malt, vnder the pane of bannasing of
this toune for euer. And als chargis straitly and commandis that na maner of
persone man nor woman tak in wed or by ony clais, lynnyn or wollin fra ony
of Leith or vther placis vnder the pane of bannasing. And that nane seruand
woman within this tovne tak ony maner of clais to wesche fra ony persone quhen
thai pas to the waltir bot thar awin masteris claithis, vnder the pane of bannassing
of the toune for euer.
Foule folk on
the mure.
We do you to wit, forsamekle as James Barbour master and gouernour of
the foule folk on the mure is to be clengit, and has intromettit with sindry
folkis gudis and clais quhilkis ar lyand in Sanct Rokis chapell; tharfor all
maner of personis that has ony clame to the said gudis that thai cum on
Tysday nixt tocum to the officiaris and thar clais to be clengit; certyfyand
thaim and thai do nocht, that all the said clais gif thai be of litill availl salbe
brynt, and the laif to be gevin to the pure folkis.