The numbers after the titles of the acts are the chapter numbers. Acts are referenced using 'Year of reign', 'Monarch', c, 'Chapter number' — e.g. 16 Charles II c 2 — to define a chapter of the appropriate statute book. Chapter numbers given in the duodecimo edition, where applicable, are given in square brackets.
This list is only a partial catalogue of acts that remained on the statute books even after the Union of 1707. For a largely comprehensive edition of Scottish acts of Parliament see Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland, ed. Thomas Thomson. A new edition has been edited by the Scottish Parliament Project at the University of St Andrews and is available online as the Records of the Parliaments of Scotland.
Customs and Burgh Mails Act 1424[10] (c 8) (Of the custumis and buroumaillis of the realme.)[2]
Crown Revenues Act 1424[11] (c 9) [12mo ed: 1424 c 9] (Anent inquisicione of the kingis landis possessionis and annuel rentis.)[2]
Supply Act 1424[12] (c 10) (Of a general yelde to be rasyt for the payment of the finance to be made in Ingland for our lord the kingis costage.)[2]
Salmon Act 1424[13] (c 11) [12mo ed: 1424 c 10][2] (Of slauchter of salmonde in tyme forbodyne be the law.)
Salmon Act 1424[14] (c 12) [12mo ed: 1424 c 11] (Of crufis and yaris.)[15] This Act related to "cruives and yairs, i.e. salmon traps and salmon yards or dams".[16]
Royal Mines Act 1424[17] (c 13) [12mo ed: 1424 c 12] (Of mynis of golde and silver.) (still in force)
Clergy Act 1424[18] (c 14) [12mo ed: 1424 c 13] (Of clarkis and thair procuratoris passand oure the see.)[2]
Clergy Act 1424[19] (c 15) [12mo ed: 1424 c 14] (Of clerkis purchessand pensionis out of beneficis.)[2]
Of the custum of gold and silver had oute of the realme. (c 16) [12mo ed: 1424 c 15][2]
Of strangeris that sellis merchandise in the realme and takis mone tharfor. (c 17) [12mo ed: 1424 c 16][2]
Of the custum of hors nolt scheip and hering. (c 22) [12mo ed: 1424 c 21][2]
Of the custum of mertrik skynnis and other furringis. (c 23) [12mo ed: 1424 c 22][2]
Coinage Act 1424[24] (c 24) [12mo ed: 1424 c 23] (Of the amending of the mone.)[2]
Innkeepers Act 1424[17] (c 25) [12mo ed: 1424 c 24] (Of hostilaris in burowis townis and thruchfaris.) (Repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1989 (c 43))
Of the age and mark of beggars and of idle men. [12mo ed: 1424 c 25][2]
Anent the complaynt of Maister Nicholl of Cumnok apone Maister Ingrem Lindissay that he purchest in the court of Rome ane pensione out of the denry of Abirdene. (c 26)[25]
Supply Act 1424[26] (c 27) (Of the chevisance to be maide in Flanderis for payment of the finance for the kingis costage.)[2]
Record ed: 12 March 1424 (old style)[27] [which is 1425 (new style)]
Of the fredome of the halykirk. (c 1) [12mo ed: 1424 c 26][2]
Poor's Counsel Act 1424[55] or 1425[56] (c 24) [12mo ed: 1424 c 45]. (Anent billis of complayntis.) Repealed by section 17(5) of, and Part I of the Eighth Schedule to, the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1949 (that is to say, the Legal Aid and Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1949). Repealed again by Part XII of Schedule 1 to the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1973.
Remissions Act 1424[57] (c 25) [12mo ed: 1424 c 46] (Anent remissionis to be gevyn.)[2]
1425
Record ed: 11 March 1425 (old style) [which is 1426 (new style)]
Church Act 1425[58] (c 1) (Of the fredom of the haly kirk.)[2]
Armour to be Imported Act 1426[59] (c 2) [12mo ed: 1425 c 47] (Anent harnes and armouris to be brocht hame be merchandis.)[2]
Law of the Land Act 1425[60] or 1426[61] (c 3) [12mo ed: 1425 c 48] (Under quhat lawis the kingis liegis salbe governyt.)[15]
Registration of King's Letters Act 1426[62] (c 4) (Anent the registracione of lotteris of newe infeftment, confirmacion, &c.)[2]
Of the halding of the mone within the realme. (c 5) [12mo ed: 1425 c 49][2]
Of thame that may not gang apon assise. (c 6) [12mo ed: 1425 c 50][2]
Attendance in Parliament Act 1425[64] or 1426[65] (c 8) [12mo ed: 1425 c 52] (Of presens in the Parliament.)[2]
Attorneys Act 1425[66] (c 9) [12mo ed: 1425 c 53] (Of attournayis in the Justice ayr.)[2]
Statute Law Revision Act 1425[67] or 1426[68] (c 10) [12mo ed: 1425 cc 54 and 55] (Of personis to be chosyn to examyn and mend the bukis of law of this realme.)[2]
Travellers Act 1425[69] (c 11) [12mo ed: 1425 c 56] (Anent hostelaris in boroustounis and throuchfaris.)[2]
Of orisones to be maid for the king the queyn and thare childer. (c 12)[2]
Ordinance anent the passage betuix Scotlande and Irlande. (c 18) [12mo ed: 1425 cc 61 to 64][2]
Lords of the Session Act 1425[72] or 1426[73] or the Lords of Session Act 1425[74] (c 19) [12mo ed: 1425 c 65] (Of the Sessionis to be haldin.)[2]
Poor Act 1425[75] or 1426[76] (c 20) [12mo ed: 1425 c 66] (Anent inquisicion to be maid of ydil men that has nocht of thare awin to leif upon.)[2]
Proclamation of Acts of Parliament Act 1425[77] or 1426[78] (c 21) [12mo ed: 1425 c 67] (Of the registracione and proclamacione of the actis of parliament.)[2]
Assisa de ponderibus et mensuris. (c 22) [12mo ed: 1426 cc 68 to 70][2]
Fire in Towns Act 1425[79] or 1426[80] (c 23) [12mo ed: 1426 cc 71 to 75] (Anentis fyre in townis.)[2]
1426
Record ed: 30 September
Anent the custum of salmondis and uthir fische. (c 1) [12mo ed: 1426 c 76][2]
Deacons of Crafts Act 1426[81] (c 2) (Of the dekynis of craftis.)[82] Repealed by 1427 c 4 [12mo: c 86].[83]
Craftsmen's Work Act 1426[84] (c 3) [12mo ed: 1426 c 78] (Of the price of the werk maid by craftismen.)[2]
Wages Act 1426[85] (c 4) [12mo ed: 1426 c 79] (Of the fee of werkmen.)[2]
Workmen Act 1426[86] (c 5) [12mo ed: 1426 c 80] (Of the punicion of werkmen that fulfillis nocht thar werk at the tyme thai hecht.)[2]
Anent the sawing of quhete peis and benis. (c 6) [12mo ed: 1426 c 81][2]
Castles Act 1426[87] (c 7) [12mo ed: 1426 c 82] (Anent the biggyn and reparelling of castellis and maner placis beyonde the mownth.)[2]
1427
Record ed: 1 July
Oaths Act 1427[88] (c 1) [12mo ed: 1426 c 83] (De juramento auditorum ad causas et querelas terminandas.)[2]
Travellers Abroad Act 1427[89] (c 2) [12mo ed: 1426 c 84] (De financia facienda per clericos aut laicos ad partes ultramarinas se transferentes.)[2]
Travellers Act 1427[90] (c 3) [12mo ed: 1426 c 85] (De hostellaris seu hospiciis publicis.)[2]
Deacons of Crafts Act 1427[91] (c 4) [12mo ed: 1426 c 86] (Revocacio ordinacionum super artificum decapis.)[2]
Spiritual Court Procedure Act 1427[92] (c 5) [12mo ed: 1426 c 87] (Pro expedicione litium in curia spirituali.)[2]
Arbitration Act 1427[93] (c 6) [12mo ed: 1426 c 87] (De arbitriis.)[2]
Jurisdiction over Scotsmen Dying Abroad Act 1427[94] (c 8) [12mo ed: 1426 c 88] (De causis mercatorum extra regnum decedencium tractandis)[15]
Record ed: 1 March 1427 (old style) [which is 1428 (new style)]
Of thaim that has oute of the realme merchandice nocht payande the custum. (c 1) [12mo ed: 1427 c 100][2]
Members of Parliament Act 1427[95] or 1428[96] Of the commissaris of the schiris and the commoun spekar of the parliament. (c 2) [12mo ed: 1427 c 101][2]
Craftsmen Act 1427[97] (c 3) [12mo ed: 1427 c 102] (Anentis the men of craftis in burowis.)[2]
Beggars Act 1427[98] (c 4) [12mo ed: 1427 c 103] (Adicioun to the statut of beggaris.)[2]
Wolves Act 1427[99] (c 5) [12mo ed: 1427 c 104] (That baronis ger seik the quhelpis of the wolfis and sla thame.)[2]
For punishment of the strang and ydle beggaris and releif of the pure and impotent. (c 12) [12mo ed: c 74][2] (Act for Punishment of Strong and Idle Beggars, and Relief of the Poor and Impotent)
(c 4) Act anent the Supply of Six Moneths Cess upon the Land Rent.
(c 5) Act in favors of the Five Lords Commissioners of the Justiciary.
(c 6) Act allowing the Exportation of Wool, &c.
(c 7) Act continuing the Commission for the Publick Accounts.
(c 8) Act for an Imposition on Foreign Ships that come into this Kingdom for bearing the charges of finishing the Maps and description of the Sea coasts and Isles &c.
1705
(c 47) [12mo ed: c 1] Act Discharging the Importation of English Irish and Foreign Butter and Cheese. 21 September 1705
Fisheries Act 1705[17] (c 48) [12mo ed: c 2] Act for advancing and establishing the Fishing Trade in and about this Kingdom. 21 September 1705 (still in force)
(c 49) [12mo ed: c 3] Act appointing a Council of Trade. 21 September 1705
Act for a Treaty with England 1705 (c 50) [12mo ed: c 4] Act for a Treaty with England. 21 September 1705 (see Acts of Union 1707)
(c 51) [12mo ed: c 5] Act for inconraging the Exportation of Beef and Pork. 21 September 1705
(c 52) [12mo ed: c 6] Act Declaring Linnen and Woollen Manufacture free of duty at Exportation. 21 September 1705
(c 53) [12mo ed: c 7] Act for a Supply of Seven Months Cess out of the Land Rent. 21 September 1705
[12mo ed: c 10] Act of Adjournment. 21 September 1705
c 3 Act against all Mustors and Rendevouzes during the present Session of Parliament without Her Majesties special command. (repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906)
c 4 Act Act adjourning the Session to the first day of January next and continueing the sitting thereof from the last of February to the lastday of March next inclusive. 3 December 1706 (repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906)
Union with England Act 1707 (c 7) [12mo ed: c. 7] Act Ratifying and Approving the Treaty of Union of the Two Kingdoms of Scotland and England. 16 January 1707 (still in force)
Election Act 1707[17] (c 8) [12mo ed: c 8] Act Settling the manner of Electing the Sixteen Peers and Forty Five Commoners to Represent Scotland in the Parliament of Great Britain. 5 February 1707 (repealed by the Electoral Administration Act 2006)
(c 96) [12mo ed: c 15] Act concerning the Payment of the Sums out of the Equivalent to the African Company. 25 March 1707 (repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906)