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  • During the reign of James VI, the Lords of the Articles came more under the influence of the crown.
  • James VI continued to manage parliament through the Lords of the Articles, who deliberated legislation before it reached the full parliament.
  • James VI continued to manage parliament though the Lords of the Articles, who deliberated legislation before it reached the full parliament.
  • In the parliaments of 1661, 1665, and 1669 be represented Lanarkshire, and was throughout a lord of the articles.
  • Lord Borthwick was one of the Lords of the Articles " pro baronibus ", in the parliament that sat at Edinburgh on 4 October 1479.
  • He was appointed a Lord of the Articles after the pacification of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and again seized Aberdeen and enforced signatures of the covenant in 1640.
  • He duly also became Parliament at the same time as running Scotland by writing to the Privy Council of Scotland and controlling the Parliament of Scotland through the Lords of the Articles.
  • He served as Lord Auditor of Causes, Lord of the Articles, and was one of the first Lords of Session when the College of Justice was founded on 27 May 1532.
  • James VI continued to manage parliament though the Lords of the Articles, filling it with royal officers as non-elected members, but was forced to limit this to eight from 1617.
  • In the event Scotland regained its independent system of law, its parliament and its kirk, but also the Lords of the Articles ( through which the crown controlled parliamentary business ) and bishops.
  • Scotland regained its system of law, parliament and kirk, but also the Lords of the Articles ( by which the crown managed parliament ), bishops and a king who did not visit the country.
  • He was elected a Lord of the Articles, and a member of three commissions then appointed; one for trade, another for the plantation of kirks, and a third for the regulation of inferior judicatories.
  • Mackenzie was one of the eight Lesser Barons who constituted the Lords of the Articles in the patent of his creation was read and received by their Lordships, and he was thereupon acknowledged to be a free baron in all time coming.
  • Bothwell was one of the lords of the articles at the parliament in May 1584, the reactionary parliament which re-established episcopal rights'flatt contrare the determinatioun of the kirk .'His later years seem to have been spent in quiet and comfort.
  • From the early 1450s, a great deal of the legislative business of the Scottish parliament was usually carried out by a parliamentary committee known as the'Lords of the Articles', chosen by the three estates to draft legislation that was then presented to the full assembly to be confirmed.
  • He also appeared in Parliament between 1540 and 1554, was appointed an Extraordinary Lord in 1541, became Lord of the Articles, a member of the Governor's " Secret Counsale " in 1543, a Lord of Council and Session and Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland.
  • The subsequently summoned parliament sealed, in turn also the Queen's defeat by making Angus a " Lord of the Articles ", included in the " council of regency ", and bearer of the king's crown on the opening of the session, and with Archbishop Beaton held the chief power.
  • While delegating the ordinary business of the abbey to monks, kinsmen and friends, and in Scotland held a variety of high-profile political offices in this period, including Lord of the Articles for the parliaments of March and December 1543 and was a member of the Privy Council ( June 1545 ); he had visited France again in 1536.
  • He was also the king's commissioner to a conference between the bishops and presbyterian ministers at St . Andrews in August 1619 . At the parliament held at Edinburgh in July 1621 he was chosen by the bishops one of the lords of the articles; and after the sanction by parliament of the five articles of the Perth assembly he the same night set off to London with the news.
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