Condescendence of the possession and exercise of the regalities of Douglas, Bothwell, Buncle and Preston, Kerriemuir, Dudhope, Abernethy, Jedburgh-Forest, Selkirk, and constabulary of Dundee, claimed by His Grace Archibald Duke of Douglas; which haill regalities and constabulary are all constituted by grants from the Crown, and ratifications in Parliament; so the condescendence is made only to stop the negative prescription or disuse
- Archibald Douglas, 1st Duke of Douglas
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Condescendence of the possession and exercise of the regalities of Douglas, Bothwell, Buncle and Preston, Kerriemuir, Dudhope, Abernethy, Jedburgh-Forest, Selkirk, and constabulary of Dundee, claimed by His Grace Archibald Duke of Douglas; which haill regalities and constabulary are all constituted by grants from the Crown, and ratifications in Parliament; so the condescendence is made only to stop the negative prescription or disuse (Online)
Condescendence of the possession and exercise of the regalities of Douglas, Bothwell, Buncle and Preston, Kerriemuir, Dudhope, Abernethy, Jedburgh-Forest, Selkirk, and constabulary of Dundee, claimed by His Grace Archibald Duke of Douglas; which haill reg
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