Act against tumults and disorders in colledges and universities. At Edinburgh, the twenty sixth day of December 1693 years Scotland. Privy Council. 1694 Approx. 4 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2008-09 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A92629 Wing S1382 ESTC R229977 99895756 99895756 153311 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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THe Lords of Their Majesties Privy Council , Ordains the Act of Privy Council of the Date the ninth day of March last , against Tumults and other Disorders of Students in Colledges , whereof the Tenor follows : At Edinburgh , the ninth day of March , one thousand six hundred and ninety three years . The Lords of Their Majesties Privy Council taking to their Consideration the Tumults and Disorders which frequently fall out amongst , and are committed by the Students within the several Colledges and Universities within this Kingdom , and having considered the Report of a Committee of their own Number , appointed in this matter . The saids Lords for preventing of any Tumults or other Disorders in any of the saids Colledges and Universities for the future , Do hereby Authorize and Impower the several Principals , Regents & Masters of the saids Colledges respective , in case it shall happen hereafter any of the Students of any of the Colledges above-mentioned , to commit , or be guilty of any Tumults , or other enormous Disorders , against the quiet & good Government of the saids Colledges ; to impose and exact Fines from such as they shall find guilty , not exceeding the respective Rates and Proportions after-mentioned , viz. For a Nobleman , or his eldest Son , an hundred and fifty Pounds Scots , for Noblemens younger Sons , or Barons , themselves , or their eldest Sons , an hundred Pounds , for the younger Sons of Barons or Gentlemen , and for the Sons of Burgesses fifty Pounds ; and for the Sons of Crafts-men or Yeamen fifty Merks Scots , and that by and attour the Reparation of Damnages : And the said Lords do hereby require and Command the Magistrats of the respective Burghs , where the saids Colledges are kept , to interpose their Authority to the Sentence of the saids Masters , and to give them their Assistance in executing the same , by Imprisonment , if need be● ; and allows and appoints the Sums that shall be exacted for Fines , in manner , and for the Causes above-mentioned , to be applyed for the use of the several Bibliothecks of the saids Colledges . And the saids Lords having reviewed an Act of Council , of the date the first day of February , one thousand six hundred and seventy two years , prohibiting one Colledge to receive any Schollar from another Colledge : They do restrict the same to such Schollars only as have been removed for Misdemeanors , or have fled from Discipline . To be Printed and Published at the Mercat-Crosses of Edinburgh , New and Old Aberdenes , Saint Andrews and Glasgow , and likewise to be publickly Read before the Students , in the Common Schools , or Publick-Halls of all the Universities and Colledges within this Kingdom , and printed Copies thereof to be affixed upon the Doors of the saids Vniversities and Colledges . Extracted by me Per Actum Dominorum Secreti Concilii . GILB . ELIOT . Cls. Sti. Concilii . GOD Save King VVilliam and Queen Mary . Edinburgh , Printed by the Successors of Andrew Anderson , Printers to Their Most Excellent Majesties , Anno DOM. 1694.