Acts of sederunt of the Lords of the session, past since February 1681

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Acts of sederunt of the Lords of the session, past since February 1681
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Scotland. Court of Session.
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Edinburgh :: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to Their most Excellent Majesties,
anno Dom. 1691.
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ACT, for keeping the Innermost Barr of the Outter-House. November 6. 1690.

THe Lords of Council and Session, Considering the inconveniency of the peoples crowding within the Innermost Barr of the Outter-house, where the Under-Clerks, and the Keeper of the Minut-Book stay, and the hazard that may ensue therefrom, of abstracting Processes and Pa∣pers; They Prohibit and Discharge any Persons to enter, or stay within the said Barr, excepting his Majesties Advocat and Sollicitor, and one Servant to be appointed by the Advocat, and Ordains the Little Door nearest the Bench, one the West-side thereof to be immediatly closed up. And the Lords requires the Macers to exact from each person, who shall be found within the said Barr, half a Dollar toties quoties, to be put in the Poors Box; and in case the Party do not pay the same immediatly, that they commit him to Prison. And the Lords Declares, That if the Macers shall spare a∣ny person, in not exacting the said Fine, that they shall be lyable therein themselves.

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