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The Gilds.*

Burgesses of this City , contrary to the Acts of Parliament , Acts of the Royal Burrows , and of this Burgh , keep two or three Shops or Cellars at once : Do therefore expressly Prohibit all such unfree Persons , after the term of Whitsunday next , to keep any such Shops or Cellars ; with Certification , their Shops and others shall be shut up and they

Amerciat at the Discretion of the Dean of Gild and his Council ; As also , That no Burgesses keep more Shops or Cellars than one , after the said Term , under the like certification : But prejudice to the prosecuting of the Burgesses who keep moe Cellars and Shops , or unfree Traders in any sort , either before or after the said Term of

Whitsunday as records , and appoints these presents to be Printed and Published by Tuck of Drum , than none may pretend ignorance . — Extracted furth of the new Locked Gild Book , by Geo . Home . "

" SAME YEAR . ACT OP THE GILD COURT AMENT THE ELNWAND . EDINBURGH , MARCH 19 , 1701 .

The Dean of Gild and his Council considering , That it is reasonable that all Merchants and Shopkeepers within the City should make use of one uniform measure , conform to the said Act of Parliament made thereanent . It is therefore Statute and Ordained That all Merchants and Shopkeepers within this City shall make use of the

Scots Elnwand allennarly , and that they bring their Elnwands to the Laigh Council House , betwixt [ sic ] and the fifteen day of April next to come , to the end that they be Marked with the Dean of Gild's mark , where they shall be attended by two members of the Dean of Gild Court for that effect , each Wednesday and Friday betwixt two and

four afternoon ; Certifying each person who contravenes this present Act , that they shall be lyable in payment of the sum of ten pounds Scots to the Dean of Gild , and hereby Prohibites and Discharges all Merchants and Shopkeepers and others within this City to use the English Yard , or any other measure whatsomever but the Elnwand

aforesaid in measuring of Cloath and others for sale , swa marked by the Dean of Gild , under the penalty aforesaid . And to the end that none may pretend ignorance hereof appoints these presents to be Printed and Published by Tuck of Drum . —Extracted furth of the new Locked Gild Book by Geo . Home . "

" 1728 . ACT APPOINTING ALL MERCHANTS TO USE THE YARD-WAND , AND NO OTHER MEASURE . EDINBURGH , THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER , 1728 .

' The which Day the Dean of Guild and his Council , considering that many abuses have of late been committed by the Sellers and Retailers of Linnen and Woollen Cloths , Silk-Stuffs , & c , by the using

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THE ROMAN COLLEGIA. Article 1
HISTORY OF THE ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE, No. 37, BOLTON. Article 8
THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 10
AUDI, VIDE, TACE! Article 15
CURIOUS BOOKS. Article 16
CRAFT CUSTOMS OF THE ANCIENT STONEHEWERS, MASONS, AND CARPENTERS. Article 18
THE EARLY BUILDERS. Article 28
AUTUMN THOUGHTS. Article 31
THE CONSTITUTIONS OF 1762, Article 32
REGULATIONS AND CONSTITUTIONS. Article 33
THE GILDS.* Article 43
FREEMASONRY REDIVIVA. Article 47
EARLY HAUNTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 49
AN OLD WORTHY. Article 54
THE GAVEL. Article 57
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

The Gilds.*

Burgesses of this City , contrary to the Acts of Parliament , Acts of the Royal Burrows , and of this Burgh , keep two or three Shops or Cellars at once : Do therefore expressly Prohibit all such unfree Persons , after the term of Whitsunday next , to keep any such Shops or Cellars ; with Certification , their Shops and others shall be shut up and they

Amerciat at the Discretion of the Dean of Gild and his Council ; As also , That no Burgesses keep more Shops or Cellars than one , after the said Term , under the like certification : But prejudice to the prosecuting of the Burgesses who keep moe Cellars and Shops , or unfree Traders in any sort , either before or after the said Term of

Whitsunday as records , and appoints these presents to be Printed and Published by Tuck of Drum , than none may pretend ignorance . — Extracted furth of the new Locked Gild Book , by Geo . Home . "

" SAME YEAR . ACT OP THE GILD COURT AMENT THE ELNWAND . EDINBURGH , MARCH 19 , 1701 .

The Dean of Gild and his Council considering , That it is reasonable that all Merchants and Shopkeepers within the City should make use of one uniform measure , conform to the said Act of Parliament made thereanent . It is therefore Statute and Ordained That all Merchants and Shopkeepers within this City shall make use of the

Scots Elnwand allennarly , and that they bring their Elnwands to the Laigh Council House , betwixt [ sic ] and the fifteen day of April next to come , to the end that they be Marked with the Dean of Gild's mark , where they shall be attended by two members of the Dean of Gild Court for that effect , each Wednesday and Friday betwixt two and

four afternoon ; Certifying each person who contravenes this present Act , that they shall be lyable in payment of the sum of ten pounds Scots to the Dean of Gild , and hereby Prohibites and Discharges all Merchants and Shopkeepers and others within this City to use the English Yard , or any other measure whatsomever but the Elnwand

aforesaid in measuring of Cloath and others for sale , swa marked by the Dean of Gild , under the penalty aforesaid . And to the end that none may pretend ignorance hereof appoints these presents to be Printed and Published by Tuck of Drum . —Extracted furth of the new Locked Gild Book by Geo . Home . "

" 1728 . ACT APPOINTING ALL MERCHANTS TO USE THE YARD-WAND , AND NO OTHER MEASURE . EDINBURGH , THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER , 1728 .

' The which Day the Dean of Guild and his Council , considering that many abuses have of late been committed by the Sellers and Retailers of Linnen and Woollen Cloths , Silk-Stuffs , & c , by the using

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