An historical sketch of the municipal constitution of the city of Edinburgh. To which is added, An historical account of the blue blanket, or the craftsmen's banner, by A. PennecuikJ. Anderson, Jun., 1826 - 178 pages |
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Page iii
... THERETO , AND LISTS OF THE ALDERMEN AND LORD PROVOSTS , FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE YEAR 1582 , -THE SEVEN MAGISTRATES FROM 1583 TO 1729 , -THE ENTIRE COUNCIL FROM THAT PERIOD , -THE DEACON CONVENERS FROM THE INSTI- TUTION OF THAT ...
... THERETO , AND LISTS OF THE ALDERMEN AND LORD PROVOSTS , FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE YEAR 1582 , -THE SEVEN MAGISTRATES FROM 1583 TO 1729 , -THE ENTIRE COUNCIL FROM THAT PERIOD , -THE DEACON CONVENERS FROM THE INSTI- TUTION OF THAT ...
Page ix
... thereto , is printed ver- batim from the last authentic copy published by the Magistrates , reference being however oc- casionally made for greater accuracy in the ortho- graphy to an earlier edition . In the Lists of Magistrates ...
... thereto , is printed ver- batim from the last authentic copy published by the Magistrates , reference being however oc- casionally made for greater accuracy in the ortho- graphy to an earlier edition . In the Lists of Magistrates ...
Page xxxiii
... thereto , di- rectly nor indirectly . At Michaelmas 1674 , there was no election of magistrates ; Tuesday the 29th Sep- tember , being Michaelmas day , having been fixed upon , as was supposed with some sinister design , in place of the ...
... thereto , di- rectly nor indirectly . At Michaelmas 1674 , there was no election of magistrates ; Tuesday the 29th Sep- tember , being Michaelmas day , having been fixed upon , as was supposed with some sinister design , in place of the ...
Page xlii
... thereto . The burgesses then poll- ed in the order they presented themselves , it being first demanded if there were any objections to offer as to their eligibility , which being clearly established or refuted , they were immediately ...
... thereto . The burgesses then poll- ed in the order they presented themselves , it being first demanded if there were any objections to offer as to their eligibility , which being clearly established or refuted , they were immediately ...
Page xliii
... thereto , and none stated , the poll was closed , and the meeting adjourned by the overseers until the 28th , when they declared the names of the persons elected , the objections to the contested votes being in the mean time canvassed ...
... thereto , and none stated , the poll was closed , and the meeting adjourned by the overseers until the 28th , when they declared the names of the persons elected , the objections to the contested votes being in the mean time canvassed ...
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Act of Council Alexander Andrew annually appointed Archibald auld Baillies baith bill Blue Blanket Brugh Buiks Burgesses Chamberlain Charter chosen City of Edinburgh Clerk collectioun Commissioners committee convention Coun Councillors Counsel Court Court of Session David Deacons of Crafts Deakens Dean of Gild declared decreet Decreet-arbitral delegates dewties Dundas Edin election Ensigns extraordinary deacons Favours foresaid fourteen George Gildrie granted Guild hail haill hereby Honour House Incorporations John King James leets Leith Lord Archibald Hamilton Lord Justice Clerk Lord Provost lytts Magistrates Magistrats maist Majesty manner Master meeting Merchants and Craftsmen Michaelmas motion oath Old Bailie ordinary Council Patrick persons petition Preses privileges quhilk Robert Robert Wight Robert Wightman Royal Burghs sall samen Scotland Scots Session Sheridan Sheriff successors tacks thereafter thereof thereto Thesaurer thir presents Thomas tion Town Council Town's Trades Treasurer tyme coming uther vote William William Dundas William Somer
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