Chap. IX. 7ZeRY8PORY of the PJ Ïi'arfs. 723 " filch cenfures; and for the time to come, the fubjedts of Scotland Charier I. " living in Scotland, (hail not be obliged to any oaths contrary to the '` " laws or religion of that kingdom ; but if they come to reticle in I' England or Ireland, they Tall be fubjedt to the laws as others are. " That all his majefty's courts of juftice (hall be free and open againfl " all evil counfellors and delinquents ; that the parliament of Scotland " (hall have liberty to proceed again ft fuch; and that his majefty will " not employ any perfon, in any office or place, who (hall be judged " incapable by fentence of parliament ; nor make ufe of their fervice, nor grant them accefs to his royal perfon, without confent of parlia- " ment. " That all (hips and goods on both fides be reffored,. and 'that three " hundred thoufand pounds begiven to the(cots by the englifh, for their " friendly afliftance and relief. " That all declarations, proclamations, &c. that have been publifhed " againft the loyalty and dutifulnefs of his rnajefty's fubjedts of Scotland be " recalled and fuppreffed; and that at the clofe of the treaty of peace, the " loyalty of his majefty's faid fubjedts fhall be made known at the time " of public thankfgiving in all places, and particularly in all parifh " churches ofhis majefty's dominions. " That the garrifons of Berwick and Carlyle be removed, and all i° things be reduced to the fiate they were in before the late troubles. Whereas unity in religion and uniformity in church government has " been defired by the(cots, as a fpecial means for preferving the peace be- " tween both kingdoms, his majefiy with the advice ofboth houles ofpar- " liament, Both approve ofthe a, etlionof his fubje&°s of Scotland, in their " defire of having a cbnformity'ofchurch government between the two na- tions. And as the parliament hath already taken into confideration the reformation of church government, fo they will proceed therein in due " time, as fhall heft conduce to the glory of God,. the peace of the church, and both kingdoms. That the prince of Wales (hall be permitted to repair intoScotland, and " reticle there, as there (hall be occafion. " That his majefty will give ear to the informations of parliament, and " when that is not fitting, to the council and college ofjuftice, fo far as " to make choice of fome one of filch, as they by common confent (hall recommend, to places of truft in the council, the feflion, and other T' judicatures. Or if his majefty (hall think any other perfon fit, he (hall acquaint his parliament, to the - intent, that if by their information any "jolt exception (hall be made to`the fail perfon, his tiiaje(ty maynoníi- er nate another, 4 Z 2 " That
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