Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 590 Title: Extract 'To be Inserted in the Minutes of the University Meeting Minutes, 20 Apr 1769' Author(s): Anderson, Professor John The Meeting finds and declares that this Meeting does not consider itself as a Court of Law but as an incorporated body vested with the power of punishing Students and such as are subject to its government. That it is tied by none of the forms of law but by the same prudence and Equity which guides a wise parent in the government of his family. That therefore Mr Robison and Mr Woodburn are not to eb tried for their misbehaviour according to the forms of law, but according to the dictates of Equity nd sound judgement. That the Meeting will give them no formal Lybel, will allow them to bring no Lawyer of any kind into this meeting or before the Committee, that where they have owned a fact with which they are charged no other proof will be desired but that where a fact with which they are charged is not owned they will be confronted with the witneſses, be allowed to croſs-question them at full lengt, be allowed to bring exculpatory Evidence and if any of the witneſses are not subject to this Meeting and refuse to come when summoned the Meeting will apply to the Sherriff for a Warrant to bring them. John Anderson [¿]