The Parliament of Scotland met at the abbey in 1256, 1285, 1327, 1366, 1384, 1389 and 1410.
From 1426 the county returned one member to the Parliament of Scotland.
The instructions were given again by act of the Parliament of Scotland in 1523.
In 1326, the first full Parliament of Scotland met.
Some legislation passed by the pre-1707 Parliament of Scotland is still also valid.
In 1326, what may have been the first full Parliament of Scotland met.
He would not have been eligible to be elected to the Parliament of Scotland.
Burghs had rights to representation in the Parliament of Scotland.
As a peer, he was entitled to sit in the Parliament of Scotland.
The Parliament of Scotland, when he first proposed his project, did not think proper to adopt it.