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LISTS OF SCHOOLMASTERS
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the saids vissitors delligat be them conforme to the act of parliament
within the college hall therof at Edinburgh upon the twentie day of
August instant at ten of the clock in the fornoone and satisfie the said
comittie upon the poynts contained in the act of parliament conforme
to the instructiones given be the saids comissionars to them. And lyk-
wayesatthesamentymesandplacesandinthesamenmainer,I William
Hoome unicome pursevant lawfullie summonded warned and
chairged all ther maiesties leidges who have anything to obj ect against
the said principal!, proffessors, regents and all others forsaids. And at
the same tym and place and in that same mainer I maid intimatione
to majestrats of the saids burghs royall within the saids bounds that
they send in full lysts of the skoolmesters teaching Lattein within ther
respective burghs royall. And als at the same tyme and place and in
mainer forsaid I maid intimatione to all the shireffes of the respective
shyrs aboumentioned that they also send in lysts of such skoolmesters
within ther respective shyrs outwith the borrous royall quich severall
lists ar to be sent be them to the clerk of the said comissione or ther
deputs which is to meatt day hour and place forsaid. And this I did
efter the forme and tennor of the said warrand in all poynts wherof I
affixt and left at and upone each of the forsaids mercat crosses and most
patent gaite of the said colledge of Edinburgh printed coppies of the
said act of parliament and ane othere prented coppie of the said war¬
rand with ane short coppie upoun the end therof subscry ved with my
hand respective and successivie [51V] each efter others before these
witnesses respective viz. to the premiss done be me at the said corss
of Edinburgh and the colledge gaite upon the said therttie day ofjuly
being a marcat day betwixt ten and twelf in the fornoone Archbald
Buchannan and [blank] indwellers in Edinburgh; and to the premiss
done be me upon the said marcat cross of Haddingtoun upon the said
therttie ane day ofjuly Andrew Malloch wryter in Haddingtoun and
the said Archbald Buchannan; and to the premiss done be me upon
the said marcat cross of Dunss upon the said first day of August
Patrick Cockburne messenger in Dunns and the said Archbald
Buchannan; and to the premiss done be me at the said marcat corss of
Grinlaw upon the said first day of August James Reidpeth indweller
in Grinlaw and the said Archbald Buchannan; and to the premiss done
be me at the said marcat corss of Lauder upon the said first day of
August Richard Lauder talyior burges of Lauder and the said Arch-
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the saids vissitors delligat be them conforme to the act of parliament
within the college hall therof at Edinburgh upon the twentie day of
August instant at ten of the clock in the fornoone and satisfie the said
comittie upon the poynts contained in the act of parliament conforme
to the instructiones given be the saids comissionars to them. And lyk-
wayesatthesamentymesandplacesandinthesamenmainer,I William
Hoome unicome pursevant lawfullie summonded warned and
chairged all ther maiesties leidges who have anything to obj ect against
the said principal!, proffessors, regents and all others forsaids. And at
the same tym and place and in that same mainer I maid intimatione
to majestrats of the saids burghs royall within the saids bounds that
they send in full lysts of the skoolmesters teaching Lattein within ther
respective burghs royall. And als at the same tyme and place and in
mainer forsaid I maid intimatione to all the shireffes of the respective
shyrs aboumentioned that they also send in lysts of such skoolmesters
within ther respective shyrs outwith the borrous royall quich severall
lists ar to be sent be them to the clerk of the said comissione or ther
deputs which is to meatt day hour and place forsaid. And this I did
efter the forme and tennor of the said warrand in all poynts wherof I
affixt and left at and upone each of the forsaids mercat crosses and most
patent gaite of the said colledge of Edinburgh printed coppies of the
said act of parliament and ane othere prented coppie of the said war¬
rand with ane short coppie upoun the end therof subscry ved with my
hand respective and successivie [51V] each efter others before these
witnesses respective viz. to the premiss done be me at the said corss
of Edinburgh and the colledge gaite upon the said therttie day ofjuly
being a marcat day betwixt ten and twelf in the fornoone Archbald
Buchannan and [blank] indwellers in Edinburgh; and to the premiss
done be me upon the said marcat cross of Haddingtoun upon the said
therttie ane day ofjuly Andrew Malloch wryter in Haddingtoun and
the said Archbald Buchannan; and to the premiss done be me upon
the said marcat cross of Dunss upon the said first day of August
Patrick Cockburne messenger in Dunns and the said Archbald
Buchannan; and to the premiss done be me at the said marcat corss of
Grinlaw upon the said first day of August James Reidpeth indweller
in Grinlaw and the said Archbald Buchannan; and to the premiss done
be me at the said marcat corss of Lauder upon the said first day of
August Richard Lauder talyior burges of Lauder and the said Arch-
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