The Scottish Parliament Its Constitution And Procedure 1603 1707 With An Appen

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The Scottish Parliament Its Constitution And Procedure 1603 1707 With An Appen
Terry, Charles Sanford, 1864-1936
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The Lords of Session, the Commissioners of Shires and Burghs, and privi- leged attenders of Parliament, retained the positions allotted to them in 1662. The Clerks' Table, exclusively reserved for the Clerk Register and his deputes, stood in front of and below the Throne. 2 1 See Appendix xxi. The draft of the Orders of 1641 gives more minute particulars. It appears from it that the seats of the Nobility were advanced from their old position in the " gavel and the side walls of the House " to a... nearer position on each side of the Throne, the Earls being seated on the east, and the Lords on the west, side of the Throne. The seats of the Barons of Shires were on the same side and below those of the Earls. Those of the burgh Members were below the Lords on the west side. The forms for the Barons and Burgesses could each accommodate twelve Members. Between the Throne and the Clerks' Table a vacant space was marked by a bar, at which persons cited before the House took their stand. See 4. P.

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