[135]. Glasgow Records, ii. 341.

[136]. Ibid., p. 343.

[137]. Ibid., p. 422.

[138]. “Gladios, pugiones sicas machæras rhomphæas acinaces fustes, præsertim si præferrati vel plumbati sint, veruta missilia tela sclopos tormenta bombardas balistas ac arma ulla bellica nemo discipulus gestato.”—Fasti Aberdonienses, 242. The Glasgow list is less formidable: “Nemo gladium pugionem tormenta bellica aut aliud quodvis armorum et telorum genus gestet; sed apud præfectum omnia deponat.”—Instituta, 49.

[139]. Instituta Univ. Glasg., p. 519, 520.

[140]. Fasti Univ. Glasg., p. 548.

[141]. Hist. Univ. Paris, iv. 266.

[142]. Fasti, p. 400.

[143]. Ibid., p. 400.

[144]. There was an attempt to enforce returns upon religious and educational statistics, but, in the words of the Report, “It was, however, considered doubtful whether, upon a rigid construction, the Census Act rendered it compulsory upon parties to afford information upon these particulars; and the inquiry was, therefore, pursued as a purely voluntary investigation.”—Report, No. 1.