Document signed : Holyrood House, to the deacon and members of the Baxtercraft in Edinburgh, 1580 Oct. 10.

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Document signed : Holyrood House, to the deacon and members of the Baxtercraft in Edinburgh, 1580 Oct. 10.

Asking them to admit to the freedom and privilege of the craft, and not to question the apprenticeship of Patrick Rannauld.

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