Lammas
1 August. One of the quarter days (with Candlemas, Martinmas and Whitsunday) when bills were settled.
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1 August. One of the quarter days (with Candlemas, Martinmas and Whitsunday) when bills were settled.
letters of lawburrows were raised by a pursuer fearing violence against him, his family or property by the defender who is thereby required to pay a sum of money (caution) as security that he will keep the peace in the future. They were issued in the monarch’s name under the signet seal and included the requirement to find ‘sufficient caution and surity’.