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year 990, a Law was made that during the | year 990, a Law was made that during the | ||
Kings Infancy a Guardian should be chosen, | Kings Infancy a Guardian should be chosen, | ||
− | [[ | + | [[foreign:Latin]] qui pro Rege [[unclear]] [[/foreign]], till the King attained |
to the age of 14 - His precise powers are not | to the age of 14 - His precise powers are not | ||
− | defined | + | defined - |
That this Guardian sometimes called Regent | That this Guardian sometimes called Regent | ||
− | sometimes [[ | + | sometimes [[foreign:Latin]] custos Regni [[/foreign]], or Protector, was |
chosen in the earlier periods by the Nobles | chosen in the earlier periods by the Nobles | ||
& afterwards by the Convention of Estates | & afterwards by the Convention of Estates |
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1788 . unclear
The Advocate of Scotland rel: Ryl. Regency
The Advocate presents his Compliments to Mr Pitt - sends the 2 Bookes -
It appears from Buchannan P.162 that as far back as Kenneth the 3rds time about the year 990, a Law was made that during the Kings Infancy a Guardian should be chosen, foreign:Latin qui pro Rege unclear /foreign, till the King attained to the age of 14 - His precise powers are not defined - That this Guardian sometimes called Regent sometimes foreign:Latin custos Regni /foreign, or Protector, was chosen in the earlier periods by the Nobles & afterwards by the Convention of Estates or Parlt is probable from the same Book P. 239-240 & other places - But the passage chiefly to be attended to is from P. 581 to 584 inclusive which discusses the question between the Earl of Murray & the Duke of Chatelherault concerning the guardianship of Jas. the 6th when his Mother Queen Mary was forced to resign.