Lectures On Scotch Legal Antiquities

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, Aberdeen, Perth, Striuelin, Edinburgh, Roxburgh, Berwick.^ William Wallace, Knight, Guardian of Scotland and leader of its army, grants his charter to the Constable of Dundee in 1298, in name of the King and by consent of the nobles of the realm.^ A letter of the same date to Eric, King of Norway, runs in the name of the guardians and all the community of the realm of Scotland.
^ Supplement to the Acts of ^ Acts of Parliament, vol. I.
the Parliaments of Scotland. * Ibid.
^ Acts of Parliament,
... vol. I. '' National Mss. , Part I.
PAPvLIAMENTARl^. 103 The Letter from Torwood to Edward King of England, dated 13th Nov. 1299, runs in the names of William Bishop of St. Andrews, Robert de Bruce Earl of Carrie, John Comyn the son, Guardians of the kingdom of Scotland acting for a mighty Prince, John King of Scotland (by the community of the same realm appointed — per communitatem ejusdem recpii constitiiti), and for the community of the said kinsfdom.^ The letter of the ambassadors of Scotland in France sent to the Government of Scot- land, dated at Paris, 25th May 1303, is addressed to venerable and discreet men and their friends, John Comyn, Guardian of the kingdom of Scotland, and the prelates, earls, barons and others, faithful sub- jects of the same kingdom.^ Robert Bruce, ^ two years after his coronation, on the I6th March 1308, held a TarYmment—pknimi parliamentum — at St.


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