[257] Capacity for receiving instruction.
[258] Classification of students according to birthplace.
[259] Bodily exercise; military exercise.—Jamieson.
[260] Concluded by the Lords: that these teinds and other exactions be clean discharged, and never be taken in time coming, such as the Uppermost Cloth, the Corps-present, the Clerk-mail, the Easter offerings, Teind Ale, and all handlings Upaland can neither be required nor received of godly conscience. (Additio.)
[261] Leases.
[262] Evidence.
[263] Chanters were laics endowed with ecclesiastical benefices.
[264] The Lords condescend that the manse and yards be restored to the ministers. And all the Lords consent that the ministers have six acres of land, except Marischall, Morton, Glencairn, and Cassillis, where manses are of great quantity. (Additio.)
[265] Their enormity emphasised.
[266] Appointed diet of the Church Court.