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2.1.

MArie be the grace of God Quene of Scot|tis,

To all and ſundrie our Iudgeis, and Miniſteris of Law, liegis, and ſubiectis quhome it effeiris, to quhais knawlege thir our letteris ſall cum, greting.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 3 4 Forſamekle, as ſen our arri|uall, & returning within our Realme, we wil|ling the commoun commoditie, welth, profeit, and quietnes thairof, lieges, and ſubiectis of the ſamin, haue employit our body, ſpirite, haill ſen|cis, and forcis to gouerne the ſamin, in ſic ſort that our royall, & honorabill eſtate mycht ſtand, and continew with vs, and our poſteritie, and our luifing, and kynde liegis mycht enioy the quietnes of trew ſubiectis. In trauelling quhairin, not onlie is our body, ſpirite, & ſencis ſa vexit, brokin, and vnquyetit, that langer we are not of habilitie be ony meane to indure ſa greit and intollerabill panis & trauellis, quhair|with we ar altogidder veryit, bot als greit com|motiounis and troublis, be ſindrie occaſiounis in the meintyme hes enſewit thairin to our greit greif. And ſeing it bes bene the pleſour of the e|ternall God, of his kyndlie lufe, mercie, & gud|nes to grant vnto vs, of our awin perſoun, ane Sone, quha in cais be the hand of God we be veſeit, will, and of rycht, and of equitie man, and aucht to ſucceid to vs and to the gouernment of our Realme. And knawing that all creaturis ar ſubiect to that immutabill decreit of the eternal, ains to rander and gif vp this lyfe temporall, (the hour and tyme quhairof is maiſt vncer|tane) and in cais be deceis we be takin fra this lyfe, during the tyme of his minoritie, it may be dowtit greitlie that reſiſtance, and troubill may be maid to our ſaid Sone, now natiue Prince of this our Realme, in his tender ȝeires (being ſwa deſtitute of vs) to ſucceid to that rowme & Kingdome quhilk maiſt iuſtlie of al Lawis ap|pertenis to him. Quhilk inconuenient be Godis help and gade prouidence, we mene to preuent, in ſic maner, that it fall not ly in the power of ony vnnaturall ſubiectis to reſiſt Godis or|dinance in that behalf. And vnderſtanding that na thing eirdlie is mair ioyous, and happy to vs, nor to ſe our ſaid derreſt Sone, in our awin lyfe time peciablie placit in that rowme, and honorabill eſtate quhairto he iuſtlie ancht & man ſucceid to. We of the motherlie affectioun we beir toward our ſaid onlie Sone, haue re|nuncit, and dimittit, and be thir our letteris, fre|lie, of our awin motiue will renuncis, and di|mittis the gouernement, gyding and gouerning of this our Realme of Scotland, liegis, and ſub|iectis thairof, and all intromiſſioun and diſpo|ſitioun of ony caſu [...]eis, pr [...]ertie, benefices, offices, and all thingis apperteining, or heirto|foir is knawin, or heirefter fall happen to apper|tene thairto, in fauouris of our ſaid derreſt ſone. To that effect, that he may be plantit, placit, and poſſeſſit thairin, vſe and exerce all thingis be|langand thairto, as natiue King, and Prince of the ſamin, and ſiclyke as we or ony our prede|ceſſouris, Kingis of Scottis, hes done in ony tymes bypaſt. Attoure, that this our dimiſſioun may tak the mair ſolempne effect, and that nane pretend ignorãce thairof, we haue geuin, gran|tit, and committit, and be thir our letters geuis grantis, and committis our commiſſioun full, frie, and plane power, generall, and ſpeciall cõ|mand, to our traiſt couſingis, Patrik Lord Lindeſay of the Byris, and Williame Lord Ruthuen, and to ilk ane of thame coniunctly & ſeuerally, to compeir before ſa mony of the No|bilitie, Clergie, Burgeſſis, & vther pepill of our Realme, as fall happin to be aſſemblit to that effect in our Burgh of Striuiling or ony vther place or placis quhair it ſalbe thocht maiſt con|uenient, at ony day or dayis, and thair publictlie in thair preſence, for vs, in our name, and vpon our behalf dimit, and renunce the gouernement, gyding, and reuling of this our Realme, liegis, and ſubiectis thairof, all intromiſſioun with the propertie, caſualitie, or vtheris thingis apperte|ning to vs thairby, and all rycht, and tytle that we had, bes, or may haue be ony maner of way thairto, in fauouris of our ſaid Sone, to that ef|fect, that he may be inaugurat, placit, and row|mit thairin, and the Crowne royall deliuerit to him, and be obeyit in all thingis concerning the ſamin, as we, or our predeceſſouris hes bene in times bypaſt. And in likewiſe be thir preſentis geuis, grantis, and committis our full, frie, and plane power, to our rycht traiſt couſingis, Iames Erle of Mortoun, Lord of Dalkeith. Iohne Erle of Athole. &c. Iohne Erle of Mar. &c. Alexãder Erle of Glencarne, William Erle of Menteith, Iohn Maiſter of Grahame, Alex|ander EEBO page image 507 Lord Hume, Adam Biſchop of Orknay, the Proueſtis of Dundie, Montrois, or ony of thame, to reſſaue the ſaid renunciatioun, and di|miſſioun in fauouris of our ſaid Sone, & thair|efter the reſſauing thairof, to plant, place, and inaugurat him in the Kingdome, and with all ceremonies requyſit to put the Crowne royall vpon his heid, in ſigne and takin of the eſtable|ſing of him thairin, and in his name to mak, and gif to the ſaidis Nobilitie, Clergy, Burgeſſis, and vtheris our liegis his Princely and King|ly aith detfully, and lauchfully as effeiris. And to reſſaue thair aithis for dew and lauchfull ho|mage to be maid be thame to him, in all tymes cuming as becumis ſubiectis to thair natiue King and Prince. And generally all and ſun|drie vther thingis to do, exerce, and vſe, that for ſure, performance and accompliſhment heirof may, or can be done, firme and ſtable haldand, and for to hald all and quhat ſumeuer thingis in our name, in the premiſſis leidis to be done, in the word and faithfull promis of ane Prince. And ordanis thit one letters (gif neid beis) to be publiſt at all places neidfull.

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1.14. The commission, authorising certeine noble men in the queens name, to re|nounce the kingdome to hir sonne, and authorising others to receiue the same in hir sons name.

The commission, authorising certeine noble men in the queens name, to re|nounce the kingdome to hir sonne, and authorising others to receiue the same in hir sons name.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 _MArie be the grace of God quéene of Scotis, to all and sindrie our iud|geis, and ministeris of law, liegis, and subiects; quhome it effeiris, to quhais knalege thir our letteris sall cum, greting. Forsamekle as se [...] our arriuall, and r [...]turning within our realme, we willing the commoun commoditie, welth, profeit, and quiet|nes th [...]irof, liegis, and subiectis of the samin, haue emploiit our bodie, spirit, haill sensis, and forcis, to gouerne the samin in sic sort, that our roiall and honorabill estate micht stand and continue with vs, and our posteritie, and our lui [...]ng and kind liegis micht inioie the quietnisse of true subiectis. In tra|uelling quhairin, not anelie is our bodie, spirit, and sensis sa vexit, brokin, and vnquietit; that langer we are not of habilitie be onie meane to indure sa greit and intollerabill panis and trauellis, quhair|with we ar altogidder weriit, bot als greit commo|tiounis and troublis be sindrie occasiounis in the meintime hes ensuit thairin, to our greit greif.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 And seing it hes béene the plesour of the eternall EEBO page image 389 God, of his kindlie l [...]fe, mercie, and gudnes to grant vnto vs, of our awin persoun, ane sone, quha in cais be the hand of God we be veseit, will, and of richt, and of equitie man, and aucht to succeid to vs and to the gouernement of our realme. And knaw|ing that all creaturis ar subiect to that immutabill decreit of the eternall, ains to rander and gif vp this life temporall (the hour and time quhairof is maist vncertane) and in cais be deceis we be takin fra this life, during the time of his minoritie, it maie be dowtit greitlie, that resistance and troubill maie be maid to our said son, now natiue prince of this our realme, in his tender zeires (being swa destitute of vs) to succeid to that rowme and kingdome, quhilk maist iustlie of all lawis appert [...]is to him [...] inconuenience be Godis helpe and gud pro|uidence we mene to preuent, in sick maner, that it sall not lie in the power of onie vnnaturall subiects to resist Godis ordinance in that behalfe. And vn|derstanding that na thing eirdlie is mair ioious, and happie to vs, nor to see our said derrest sonne, in our awin life time peciablie placit in that rowme, and honorabill estate quhairto he iustlie aucht and man succeid to: we of the motherlie affectioun we beir toward our said onlie sonne, haue renuncit, and dimittit, and be thir our letteris freelie, of our awin motiue will renuncis, & dimittis the gouerne|ment, guiding and gouerning of this our realme of Scotland, liegis, and subiects thairof, and all in|tromissioun and dispositioun of onie casualiteis, pro|perties, benefices, and offices, and all thingis apper|teining, or heirtofoir is knawin, or heirefter sall hap|pen to appertein thairto, in fauouris of our said der|rest sone. To that effect, that he maie be plantit, pla|cit, & possessit thairin, vse & exerce all thingis belang|and thairto, as natiue king, and prince of the samis, [...] s [...]like as we or onie our predecessouris, kingis of Scottis, hes doone in onie times bypast.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 Attour, that this our dimissioun maie tak the mair solempne effect, and that nane pretend ignorance [...]hairof, we haue giuin, grantit, and committit, and be thir our letteris, geuis, grantis, & committis our commissioun full, fre, and plane power, generall, & speciall command, to our traist cousingis, Patrike lord Lindesaie of the Biris, and William lord Ruth|uen, and to ilk ane of thame coniunctlie and seueral|lie, to compeir before sa monie of the nobilitie, cler|gie, burgessis, and vther pepill of our realme, as sall happin to be assemblit to that effect in our burgh of Striuiling, or anie vther place, or placis quhair it sall be thocht maist conuenient, at onie daie or daijs, and thair publikelie in thair presence, for vs, in our name, and vpon our behalf dimit, and renunce the gouernement, giding, & reuling of this our realme, liegis, and subiects thairof, all intromissioun with the propertie, casualtie, or vtheris things appertei|ning to vs thairby, and all richt, and title that we had, hes, or maie haue be onie maner of way thair|to, in fauouris of our said son, to that effect, that he maie be inaugurat, placit, and rowmit thairin, and the crowne roiall deliuerit to him, and be obeyit in all thingis concerning the samin, as we, or our pre|decessouris hes béene in times bypast.

Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 And in likewise be thir presents geuis, grantis, and committis our full, fre, and plane power, to our richt traist cousingis, Iames earle of Mortoun, lord of Dalkeith, Iohn earle of Atholi, &c: Iohn earle of Mar, &c: Alexander earle of Glencarne, William earle of Menteith, Iohn maister of Gra|ham, Alexander lord Hume, Adam bischop of Ork|neie, the prouestis of Dundie, Montrois, or on [...] of thame, to ressaue the said renuntiatioun, and di|missioun in fauouris of our said son, and thair ester the ressauing thairof, to plant, place, and inaugu|rat him in the kingdome, and with all ceremonies requisit to put the crowne roiall vpon his heid, in signe and takin of the establesing of him thairin, and in his name to make, and gif to the saidis nobilitie, elergie, burgessis, and vtheris our liegis, his prince|lie and kinglie a [...]th detfullie, & lauchfullie as effe [...]ris: and to ressaue thair aithis, for due and lauchfull ho|mage to be maid be shame to him, in all times cu| [...]ng, as bec [...]s subiects to thair natiue king and prince. And generallie all and sundrie vther thingis to doo excerce, and vse, that for sure performance and accomplishment heirof maie, or can be doone, firme and stable hald [...]d, and for to hald all and quhatsum|euer thing is in our name, in the premissis leidis to be doone, in the word and faithfull promis of ane prince. And ordanis thir our letteris (gif neid be is) to be publist at all places neidfull. Subscriuit with our hand, and giuin vnder our preuie seill, at Loch|leuin the foure and twentith daie of Iulij, and of our reigne the fiue and twentith zeir, 1567.