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2 32" C. B. Attno quinto Act to be an ef- fential I'art of any Treaty, &c. Articles of Union, and the Aft for eftabliffing Pref- byterian Church Government, &c. ratified and confirmed,- ' the Doftrine, Worfhip, Difcipline, anH Government: thereof, as' By LaW-'pftahliflied vvithih the King- ' dorr.s of England and h-eland, the Donunion of Wales, and '1 own of' ^': > :, /. k u>;un Twce^i, and the Ter- ' ritories thereunto belonging.' ' IX. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That this A£f, and all and every the Mat- ' ters and Things therein contained, be, and ftall for ever be holden and adjudged to be a fundamental ' and effential Part of any Treaty of Union to be concluded between the faid tv/o- Kingdoms; and alfo that ' this Aft fliall be inferred in exprefs Terms in any Adl of Parliament which fhall be made for fettling ^ and ratifying any fuch Treaty of Union, and fhall be therein declared to be an eflential and funda- ' mental Part thereof^ X. May it therefore pleafe your mofl: Excellent Majefty, that it may be enafled ; arid be it enafted by the Queen's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and: Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament aflembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That all and every the faid Articles of Union as ratified and approved by the faid A£l of Parlian-ient oi Scotland, as aforefaid, and herein before particularly mentioned and inferred ; and alfo the faid KSc of Parliament o^ Scotland for eftabli-fhing the Protsftant Religion and Prefbyterian Church Governm.ent within that King- dom, intituled, ji£i for fecuring the Protejlant KcUglo7i, and Prefbyterian Church Government, and every Claufe, Matter, and Thing in the faid Articles and Act contained, fhall be, aad the faid Articles and Aifl are hereby for ever ratified, approved, and confirmed. XI. And it is hereby further gnaifled by the Authority aforefaid, That the faid A-ft paffed in this pre- prefent Seffion of Parliament, intituled, An ASi for fectirhig the Church cfEngland as- by Law eflablijhedy and all and every the Matters and Things therein contained, and alfo the faid Ai5b of Parliament oi Scot- 5 Anha?i c'. jV Ails for fettling' the Church Go- England and- Imid, intituled. An ASi for fecuring the Proteftant R Scotland, &G. declared eflen- tial Parts of the Union , - ', eh a J on. 5 Annse, e. 5. Kft fettling tlie Manner of ele£l- iug the Repre- fentatives of Scotland, Tenor of tlie Hov? the fixteeh Peers fliali be ekaed'. And alfo the foriy-five Re- prefentatives. and Prefbyterian Church Govtmra&YiX., with the' Eftablifhment in the faid Adt contained,, be and fnall for ever be held and adj-udged to be, and obferved as fundatoental and effential Conditions of the faid Uuion ; and fliall in all Times coming be taken to be, and are hereby deelared to be effential and fundamental Parts of the feid Articles- and Union -^ and the faid Articles of Union fo as aforefai.l ratified, approved and confirmed by Aft of Paidiament of Scotland, and by this prefent Aft, and the fatd Aft pafled in this prefent Seffion of Parliament, intituled^ An A£i for fecuring the Church «/" England as by Law eftablifhed, and alfo the faid Aft paffed in the Par- liament of Scotland, intituled, An ASl for fecuring the Protejiant Religion, andPrefliyterian Church Govermnentf. are hereby enafted and ordarned to be and continue in all Times coming the compleat and intire Unioi* of the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland.. ' XII. And whereas fmce the palling the faid Aft in the 'PiLxlmmnt of Scotland,, for ratifying the- ' faid Articles of Union, one other Aft, intituled. An ASi fettling the A4anner of elcBiiig the fi.^teen PeerSy ' and forty-five Members ti reprefent Scotland in the Parliament of Great Britain, hath likewife paffed in. ' the faid Parliament of Scotland at Edinburgh, th-e fifth Day of Febrnary one thoufand leven hundred and'

  • feven, the Tenor whereof follows : , ^ "* '^

^U R Sovereign Lady confidsring, That by the twenty-fecond Artrcle of the Treaty of Union, as the fame is ratified by an Aft pafled in this Selfion of Parliament, upon the fixteenth offanuary lalt, it is provided. That by virtue of the faid Treaty, of the Peers of Scotland, at the Time of the Union, fixteen fliall be of the Number to fit and vote in the Houfe of Lords, and forty-five the Num- ber of the Reprefentatives of Scotland in the Houfe of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain; and that the faid fixteen Peers, atid forty-five Members in the Houfe of Commons, be named and chofen in fuch Manner as by a fubfequent Aft tn this prefent Seffion of Parliament in Scotland, fhould be fet- tled ; which Aft is thereby declared to be as valid, as if it were a Part of, and ingroffed in the faid Treaty: Therefore her Majefty, with the Advice and Confent of the Eftatss of Parli:imient, ftatutes, enaft-s, and ordains. That the faid fixteen PeerSj who fhall have Right to fit in the Houfe of Peers in the Parliament of Great Britain, on the Part of Scotland, by virtue of this Treaty, fhall be named by the faid Peers of Scotland, whom they reprefent, their Heirs or Succeffors to their Dignities and Honours, out of their Own Number, and that by open Eleftion and Plurality of Voices of the Peers prefent, and of the Proxies for fuch as fhall be abfent, the faid Proxies being Peers, and producing a Mandate in Writing duly figncd before V/itneffes, and both the Conftituent and Proxy being qualified according to Lavv ; declaring alfo. That uich Peers as are abfent, being qualified as aforefaid, may fend to all fuch Meetings Lifts of the Peers whom they judge fitteft, validly figned by the faid abfent Peers, which lliall be reckoned in the fa.Tie Manner as if the Parties had been prefent, and given in the faid Lift ; and in cafe of the Death, or legal : ncapacity of any of the faid fixteen Peers, that the -aforefaid Peers of Scotland fliall noininate another of their ov/n Number, in Place of the faid Peer or Peers, in Manner before and after mentioned : And that of the faid forty-five Reprefentatives of Scotland in the Houfe of Commons in . the Parliament of Great Britain, thirty fliall be chofen by the Shires or Steuartries, and fifteen by the Royal Burrows as follows, w'z. One for every Shire and Steuartry, excepting the Shires of Bute and C.iik- nefs, which fliall choofe one by Turns, Bute having the firft Eleftion ; the Shires of Nairn and Cromarty,^ . which fliall alfo ehoofe by Turns, Nairn having the firft Eleftion ; and in like Manner the Shires of 1 Clackmanan and Kinrofs, fliall choofe by Turns, Clacbnanan having the firfl: Eleftion ; and in cafe of ; ' the Death or kgal Incapacity of any of the faid Members from the refpeftive Shires or Steuartries above- ■ ■ mentioned, to fit in the Houfe of Commons, it is enafted and ordained. That the Shire or Stcuartry, ; ' who elefted the faid Member, fliall eleft another Member in his Place ; and that the faid fifteen Repre- ■ fentatives for the Roval Burrows be chofen as follows^ viz. That the Town of Edinburgh fliall have '4 ' Right