Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 593 Title: Draft of Petition Stating Reasons of Protest and Dissent in Connection with Sentence Passed upon David Woodburn at the University Meeting on 9 May Author(s): Wight, Dr William Reasons of the Protest and [¿] taken in the University Meeting on the 9th day of May. 1mo. It appears to us, not a little extraordinary, that a decent application from Mr Woodburn, for a Review of the [Section] against him, should be rejected, as not deserving an Answer, though seven out of the fifteen Members present when the said Application was made declared in Favour of the desired Review. 2do We are of Opinion, that the Proceedings in this Cases, are inconsistent with the Eſsential Rules of Justice, and contrary to the Practice, both of civil and ecclesiastical Courts and also of this University, in Cases of this Nature, where the Penalty inflicted, must have such severe Effects with Regard to the Party. 3to Supposing the Proceedings of the University to have been perfectly regular, and the facts alledged against Mr Woodburn to have been fully proved, we apprehend that a milder Sentence, would have been better calculated both for the Purposes, of correcting the Offender, and maintaining Academical Discipline. 4to As we are of Opinion, that Decency and Regularity of Manners, ought to be maintained [¿] all the Members of the University, so we cannot help observing that during the Proceedings in this [¿] many groſs indecencies have been alledged, with Respect to Persons under the Jurisdiction of the University, which have been suffered to paſs without any Enquiry. Thomas Hamilton [¿] John Millar Will Wight