Legislation
Act of dissolution of the few duties of Bute and other rents allocat to the keeping of the castle of Dumbartoun and the constabulary thereof

Our sovereign lady and the estates of parliament, takeing to their serious consideration the great and singular services done to the crown and kingdom by the noble families of Lennox and Montrose, and that of late Charles, duke of Lennox, hath disponed and made over to James, now marquess of Montrose, the few duties of the lands of Bute and Comrie, ferme and watch maill of Kilpatrick, maines and few duties of Cardross and with the castle green of the castle of Dumbartoun, and the haill other superiorities, few duties and other rents and emoluments belonging to the said castle and pertaining to the said duke, as heretable keeper and constable thereof; and that her majestie hath consented to the said agreement betwixt the said duke of Lenox and marquess of Montrose, under condition that the marquess should dispone and resigne in favors of the crown the rock and haill fortifications of the said castle, with the office of heretable keeper and constable thereof. As also, that he should dispone the said feu-duties, ferms and watch maill and others abovementioned to the persons lyable in payment thereof at the rates and under the conditions set down by her majestie. Therefore, and to the effect her majestie may freely dispone upon the premisses to be holden blench of her majestie, and the marquess be fully secured therein, her majestie, for the good and weighty reasons and causes abovementioned, with advice and consent of the estates of parliament, for all right and title any manner of way competent to the crown or principality, hath dissolved and hereby dissolves the foresaid feu-duties of Bute, feu duties of Comrie and the said ferm and watch maill of Kilpatrick, maines and feu-duties of Cardross, with the castle green and haill other feu duties, rents and emoluments belonging to the keeping and constabulary of the said castle, or to the said duke of Lenox as keeper and constable thereof, from her majesties' crown and principality and patrimony thereof, and from the office of keeping the said castle, rescinding and annulling all acts of parliament annexing the same thereto, and that may be any wayes inconsistent herewith, reserveing allwayes to her majestie and her successors the said rock and haill fortifications of the said castle to remain with the crown as a part of the annexed patrimony thereof for ever. And her majestie, with consent foresaid, declares and ordaines the right to be granted by her majestie to the marquess of Montrose of the premisses hereby dissolved to be as valid and effectual as if the feu-duties and others abovementioned had never been annexed to the crown or principality, nor the keeping of the said castle of Dumbartoun, and that this present dissolution shall have the full force and strength of any former act of dissolution past in the best forme with all clauses needfull.

The earl of Bute's protestation at passing of this act is to be found on the third instant.

  1. NAS. PA2/38, f.178-178v. Back
  2. 'superiorities' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 648. Back
  3. NAS. PA2/38, f.178v-180v. Back
  4. 'that' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 650. Back
  5. NAS. PA2/38, f.181-197v. Back
  6. 'next' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 654. Back
  7. 'Kirkpatrick' in APS. Back
  8. 'Kirkpatrick' in APS. Back
  9. 'Tresbank' in APS. Back
  10. 'Knockmarleoch' in APS. Back
  11. 'Carncurran' in APS. Back
  12. 'John Foot of Easter Glensherop' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 664. Back
  13. 'William' not 'Mr' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 670. Back
  14. 'Foyar' in APS. Back
  15. 'Stratquairn' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 675. Back
  16. 'Enshallow' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 679. Back
  17. 'Alloa' in APS, it seems in error. Back
  18. 'Pitkarie' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 680. Back
Act for the security of the kingdom

Our sovereign lady the queen's majestie, with advice and consent of the estates of parliament, doth hereby statute and ordain that, in the event of her majesties' death or of the death of any of her majesties' heirs or successors kings or queens of this realm, this present parliament or any other parliament that shall be then in being shall not be dissolved by the said death but shall and is hereby required and ordained, if assembled, to sit and act in manner aftermentioned, notwithstanding of the said death and, if the said parliament be under adjournment the time of the said death, it shall notwithstanding meet precisely at Edinburgh the twentieth day after the said death, excludeing the day thereof, whither the day of the said adjournment be sooner or later. And it is further statute and ordained that in case there shall be no parliament in being at the time of the death foresaid, then the estates or members of the last preceeding parliament, without regaird to any parliament that may be indicted but never met nor constituted, shall meet at Edinburgh on the twentieth day after the said death, the day thereof excluded. And farther provideing that, in all or any of the said cases, if there shall happen to be any vacancie of members by reason of death or promotion, the barons or burghs concerned shall have power to choose and supply the said vacancie in the accustomed manner. As likewayes, that in all or any of the said cases no person who hath been, is or shall be then papist and hath not purged himself of popery by takeing of the formula set down in the third act of the parliament, one thousand and seven hundreth before the said death, shall be capable to be a member of or to elect or be elected to the said meeting of the estates of parliament. And sicklike, that no English man nor forreigner haveing a Scots title and not haveing an estate of twelve thousand pounds yearly rent within this kingdom shall in the event foresaid have place or vote in the said meeting of estates. And the said estates of parliament appointed in case of the death foresaid to continue or meet as above are hereby authorized and impowered to act and administrat the government in manner aftermentioned that is upon the death of her majestie leaveing heirs of her own body or failyieing thereof, lawful successors designed or appointed by her majestie and the estates of parliament, or upon the death of any succeeding king or queen leaving lawfull heirs and successors, as said is, the said estates of parliament are authorized and impowered, after haveing read to the said heir or successor the Claim of Right and desired them to accept the government in the terms thereof, to require of and administrat to the said heir or lawful successors, by themselves or such as they shall commissionat, the coronation oath and that with all convenient speed, not exceeding thirty dayes after the meeting of the said estates, if the said heir or successor be within the isle of Brittain, or if without the same not exceeding three moneths after the said meeting, in order to their exerciseing the regal power conform to the declaration of the estates containing the Claim of Right. And also, in case of the said heir or successor their being under age, which as to the exercise of the government is hereby declared to be untill their attaining to seventeen years compleat, to provide for order and settle within the space of sixty dayes after the said meeting a regencie for the kingdom untill the said heir or successor take the coronation oath and do actually enter to the exercise of the government, the regent or regents to be so appointed allwayes haveing the Claim of Right read to him or them as above, and he or they takeing at his or their entry the coronation oath and to continue for such space as the said estates shall appoint. After the entry of which heir or successor to the exercise of the government in manner foresaid, or the settling the regency in case of under age, the said estates of parliament shall onely continue to sit and act for the space of three moneths unless they be sooner lawfully adjourned or dissolved by the said heir or successor being entered or by the regent or regents lawfully settled, as said is. And further, upon the said death of her majestie without heirs of her body or a successor lawfully designed and appointed as above, or in the case of any other king or queen thereafter succeeding and deceasing without lawfull heir or successor, the foresaid estates of parliament conveened or meeting are hereby authorized and impowered to nominat and declare the successor to the imperial crown of this realme and to settle the succession thereof upon the heirs of the said successor's body, the said successor and the heirs of the successor's body being allwayes of the royal line of Scotland and of the true Protestant religion, provideing allwayes that the same be not successor to the crown of England, unless that, in this present session of parliament or any other session of this or any ensueing parliament dureing her majesties' reign, there be such conditions of government settled and enacted as may secure the honour and sovereignity of this crown and kingdom, the freedom, frequency and power of parliaments, the religion, liberty and trade of the nation from English or any foreigne influence, with power to the said meeting of estates to add such further conditions of government as they shall think necessary, the same being consistent with and no wayes derogatory from those which shall be enacted in this and any other session of parliament dureing her majesties' reigne. And it is hereby declared that the said meeting of estates shall not have power to nominate the said successor to the crown of this kingdom in the event aboveexpressed dureing the first twenty dayes after their meeting, which twenty dayes being elapsed they shall proceed to make the said nomination with all convenient diligence. And it is hereby expressly provided and declared that it shall be high treason for any person or persons to administrat the coronation oath or be witnesses to the administration thereof but by the appointment of the estates of parliament in manner abovementioned, or to own or acknowledge any person as king or queen of this realme, in the event of her majesties' decease leaveing heirs of her own body, untill they have sworn the coronation oath and accepted the crown in the terms of the Claim of Right, and in the event of her majesties' decease without heirs of her body, untill they swear the coronation oath and accept on the terms of the Claim of Right, and of such other conditions of government as shall be settled in this or any ensueing parliament or added in the said meeting of estates and be thereupon declared and admitted as above, which crime shall be irremissible without consent of parliament. And because in the foresaid interval of twenty dayes betwixt the said death and meeting of the estates of parliament, in case there be no parliament assembled for the time, it is necessary that the administration of the government be provided for in that interim, therefore, it is hereby declared that in case of the death of her majestie or of any succeeding king or queen of this realm, then and in all or either of the events abovementioned, the foresaid administration shall be in the hands of such of the members of the estates of parliament and such members of the privy councill last in being as shall be at Edinburgh the time of the said death, or shall come to Edinburgh before the said twentieth day, and shall meet in the parliament house there, which members of the estates and the said members of the said privy councill are hereby impowered to sit and act in the said interim for preserveing the peace and quiet of the kingdom allennarly, and till the said meeting of the estates and no longer, thirty of the said members of the said estates and members of the former councill being a quorum, the plurality being allwayes of the estates who were not of the former councill. And it is hereby further statute and ordained that all commissions granted to the officers of state, lords of thesaury and exchequer, president of the privy councill and all other civill commissions that are now granted dureing pleasure shall by the decease of the king or queen reigning become null and void, excepting sheriffs, steuarts and justices of peace in their respective bounds. And for a further security of the kingdom, her majestie, with advice and consent foresaid, statutes and enacts that the whole Protestant heretors and all the burghs within the same shall furthwith provide themselves with fire arms for all the fencible men who are Protestants within their respective bounds, and those of the bore proportioned to a bullet of fourteen drop weight running, and the said heretors and burghs are hereby impowered and ordained to discipline and exercise their said fencible men once in the moneth at least, the said heritors allwayes takeing the oath of alleadgeance and assureance. As also, such heretors or fencible men who are suspect of popery are hereby appointed when required to take the formula mentioned in the act of parliament, one thousand, seven hundreth and that before the sheriffs of the shire or any other judge within whose jurisdiction they reside. And it is hereby likewayes statute and ordained that, upon the decease of her majestie or any of her heirs or successors, the commissions of all officers of the standing forces above a captain shall immediatly become void and null, and that the captains of the several troops and companies and lieutenants of those who shall have belonged to the collonells, lieutenant collonells and majors do continue to command their respective troops and companies without extending their command any further, under the pain of treason, till further orders from the said estates or committee in the intervall. And further, her majestie, with advice and consent foresaid, requires and ordains all officers and souldiers who shall happen to be on dayly pay at the time of the decease foresaid to continue in or immediatly repair to their respective garrisons and quarters, and not to remove from thence but by order of the said estates or committee abovementioned upon pain of treason. And lastly, her majestie, with advice and consent foresaid, rescinds, casses and annulls the seventeenth act of the session of parliament, one thousand, six hundreth and ninety six years and all other laws and acts of parliament in so far as they are inconsistent with this act.

The marquess of Annandale's protestation against and dissent from this act is recorded at the beginning of this sederunt at which time the same was made.

  1. NAS. PA2/38, f.178-178v. Back
  2. 'superiorities' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 648. Back
  3. NAS. PA2/38, f.178v-180v. Back
  4. 'that' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 650. Back
  5. NAS. PA2/38, f.181-197v. Back
  6. 'next' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 654. Back
  7. 'Kirkpatrick' in APS. Back
  8. 'Kirkpatrick' in APS. Back
  9. 'Tresbank' in APS. Back
  10. 'Knockmarleoch' in APS. Back
  11. 'Carncurran' in APS. Back
  12. 'John Foot of Easter Glensherop' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 664. Back
  13. 'William' not 'Mr' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 670. Back
  14. 'Foyar' in APS. Back
  15. 'Stratquairn' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 675. Back
  16. 'Enshallow' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 679. Back
  17. 'Alloa' in APS, it seems in error. Back
  18. 'Pitkarie' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 680. Back
Act anent supply

The estates of parliament, takeing to their consideration the danger that still threatens this kingdom by reason of the continuance of the present war, which visibly requires the keeping up of the standing forces and the supplies necessary for their maintainence, and the repairing, furnishing and maintaining the forts and garrisons and outricking and maintaining the frigots imployed for defence of the coasts do, therefore, humbly and chearfully, for themselves and in name and behalf of this kingdom whom they represent, make offer to her majestie of the sum of four hundreth [and] thirty two thousand pounds Scots, extending to six moneths cess, which new supply is to be raised and uplifted out of the land rent of this kingdom, in the same manner and conform to the proportion of the shires and burrows contained in the fifeteenth act of the parliament jM vijC and one years, provideing allwayes that the proportion of burghs be rated and payed as their taxt roll now is or shall be settled by themselves, which new supply is to be payed at the terms following viz. two moneths thereof the first day of September, next two moneths at Candlemass next and the last two moneths thereof at Whitsunday next. And her majestie, considering that this new supply is granted for such necessary uses doth, with advice and consent of the estates of parliament, declare that no person or persons shall be exempted from payment of their proportion of this supply for their lands upon any pretence whatsoever, excepting mortified lands and the lands of Newmills belonging to the woollen manufactory there, for which mortified lands and lands of Newmills deduction is to be allowed in the quotas of the respective shires, notwithstanding of any former law or priviledge in the contrare. And her majestie, with advice and consent foresaid, appoints the persons contained in the lists which are to be given in this session of parliament, being allwayes qualified according to law, to be commissioners for ordering and uplifting the said supply, with power to chose their own clerk and to do every thing concerning the said supply as is prescribed and appointed by the foresaid act and other acts to which it relates, holding the same as here repeated, and ordains execution to pass for inbringing thereof as is provided by the said acts in all points, and ordains the first meeting of the said commissioners of shires to be at the respective head burghs thereof the last Tuesday of August instant, and requires the sherifs and steuarts or their deputes to intimat the same to the commissioners of their shires and steuartries, with power to the said commissioners to appoint the subsequent diets of their meetings and their conveeners from time to time, as also, to appoint collectors with sufficient caution as they shall think fit. And [also] committs to her majesties' privy councill, upon the death or not acceptance of the commissioners of supply appointed by this act, to nominat and appoint others in their places. And her majestie, with advice and consent foresaid, declares all clauses contained in former acts of parliament and conventions of estates in relation to the inbringing of cess and quartering and anent rideing money to stand in full force as to the supply now imposed, as if they were herein expressed and were observed before the makeing of this act. And it is hereby declared that no persons, whither heretor or collector lyable in payment of the said supply, shall be holden to produce their recepts or discharges of the same after three years from their respective terms of payment, unless diligence be done therefore by denunciation within the said three years, in which case of diligence by denunciation a year farder is onely added to the said three years, and none shall be holden to produce their recepts or discharges thereafter. And because by the supply hereby granted the land rent and burghs of this kingdom are onely burdened, and it being just that personal estates in money should bear some proportionall burden, therefore her majestie, with advice and consent foresaid, statutes and ordaines that every debitor owing money within this kingdom at six per cent of interest shall, in the payment of his annualrent, have retention in his own hands of a twelvth part of six per cent and this retention to be from the term of Whitsunday last bypast exclusive to the term of Whitsunday next. And it is declared that it shall be usury for any creditor to refuse to grant the said retention. And it is further statute and ordained that no part of the said supply be applyed to any other uses than those particularly above-expressed, upon any pretence whatsoever, and more especially that the clearance and arrears due to the forces on the present establishment for the fourteen moneths last past be payed to them punctually, the one half thereof out of the two moneths cess payable at Candlemass, and the other half thereof out of the two moneths cess payable at Whitsunday as above.

Follows the commissioners of supply given in by the noblemen and commissioners for the several shires as was ordered in parliament.

For the shire of Edinburgh: the marquess of Tweeddale, the marquess of Lothian, the earl of Dalkeith, the earl of Lauderdale, the earl of Dalhoussie, the earl of Ruglen, the earl of Cromarty, the earl of Roseberry, the viscount of Primrose, the Lord Ross, the Lord Torphichen, the Lord Bellenden, Sir John Lauder of Fountainhall, Sir Robert Dundass of Arnistoun, Mr Roderick Mackenzie of Prestounhall, lord justice clerk, Sir James Steuart of Goodtrees, Sir James Foulis of Colingtoun, Sir Robert Dickson of Inneresk, George Lockhart of Carnwath, Sir James Richardson of Smeetoun, Sir Patrick Nisbet of Dean, Henry Nisbet, younger thereof, Sir John Ramsay of Whitehill, Sir William Baird of Newbyth, Sir James Baird of Saughtounhall, Sir Alexander Gilmore of Craigmiller, Sir John Foulis of Ravelstoun, Sir William Binning of Walyfoord, Sir James Dick of Prestounfield, Sir James Dalrymple of Killoch, Sir Thomas Moncrief of that ilk, Sir James Elphingstoun of Logie, Sir James Macklurg of Vogrie, Sir Alexander Brand of Brandsfield, Sir John Clerk of Pennycook, Sir Robert Chiesley of Bonnytoun, Sir James Justice of Crichtoun, John Hoppringle of Torsonce, James Sommervell of Drum, John Borthwick of Cruickston, George Loch of Drylaw, Sir Andrew Myreton of Gogar, William Biggar of Woolmet, James Murray of Deuchar, Robert Prestoun of that ilk, [...] Muirhead of Linhouse, [...] Cranstoun of Dewar, Robert Craig of Riccartoun, James Elies of Southside, Hugh Wallace of Inglistoun, [...] Foulis of Ratho, Mr William Foulis of Woodhall, Robert Watson of Muirhouse, Mr John Meinzies of Cambo, Alexander Brand of Castlebrand, Mr James Oliphant of Langtoun, the eldest baillie of Musselburgh, the eldest baillie of Dalkeith, Mr Patrick Craw of Heughead, Mr David Forbes of Newhall, advocat, Mr John Mitchelson of Middleton, advocat, Mr John Fairholme of Babertoun, advocat, Henry Bothwell of Glencorse, Collonell Wisheart of Cliftounhall, Archbald Burnet of Carlips, Mr James Smith of Whitehill, Mr Adam Wat of Rosehill, Mr David Pitcairn of Dreghorn, Mr George Alexander of Peppermill, Jasper Johnstoun of Wariestoun, William Turnbull of Currie, Mr John Mackenzie of Cramond, George Warrander of Bruntsfield, Thomas Inglis of Mannerhead, George Pringle of Haltree, William Morison of Prestoungrange, the laird of Mortounhall, James Deans of Woodhouslie, Andrew Houstoun of Calderhall, Edward Marjoribanks of Halyeards, Mr John Mitchell of Alderstoun, Robert Gray of Wariestoun, the laird of Libbertoun, William Martine of Harwood, the baillie of the regality of Mussilburgh, Robert Barr of Costerstoun, the duke of Argill, the Lord Yester, the earl of Haddington, Lord Charles Kerr, Sir Patrick Home of Rentoun, John Dalrymple, younger of Killoch, [...] Lauder, younger of Fountainhall, the provost of Edinburgh for the time, John Clerk, younger of Pennycook, John Inglis of Auchindine, Walter Welch of Lochherret, James Steuart, younger of Goodtrees, the master of Ross [and] Mr William Johnstoun of Sheens.

For the shire of Haddingtoun: the marquess of Tweeddale, the earl of Wintoun, the earl of Roxburgh, the earl of Haddingtoun, the earl of Hopetoun, Lord Yester, the viscount of Kingstoun, the viscount of Primrose, the Lord Elibank, the Lord Belhaven, the Lord Blantyre, Lord David Hay, Lord Alexander Hay, the master of Belhaven, Sir James Hall of Dunglass, Sir John Hepburn of Blackcastle, [...] White of Crichness, [...] Wauchop of Stotincleugh, elder, [...] Wauchop of Stotincleugh, younger, Ludovick Cant of Dryburnfoord, [...] Cant of Thurstoun, Alexander Gordon of Woodhall, Sir Robert Sinclair of Longformacus, Mr Andrew Oswald, portioner of Eastbarns, [...] Purves of Ewfoord, younger, Sir Robert Lauder of Beilsmouth, Sir Alexander Anstruther, William Sandilands, portioner of Eastbarns, James Hamilton of Hetherwick, [...] Home of Gemmilshiells, the laird of Hiltoun, the laird of Bourhouses, the laird of Poppilhall, the laird of Whitelaw, Sir John Home of Blackadder, the laird of Pilmure, Sir Andrew Ramsay of Waughtoun, Sir Francis Kinloch of Gilmertoun, the laird of Beanstoun, Alexander Miller of Gourlabank, Sir David Dalrymple of Haills, Richard Miller of Farnyshott, Sir William Baird of Newbyth, William Broun of Dalgourie, the laird of Lamingtoun, Sir John Clerk of Pennycook, Mr John Clerk, younger of Pennycook, Sir John Hay of Alderstoun, Mr James Dods, portioner of Nungate, the laird of Beerfoord, George Seaton of Barns, Sir Robert Sinclair of Stevenson, John Sinclair, younger of Stevenson, Patrick Cockburn of Clerkingtoun, Doctor George Stirling of Lethem, David Forrest of Gimersmill, Sir George Seatoun of Gairletoun, the laird of Nunraw, elder, the laird of Nunraw, younger, [...] Douglass of Garvald, John Hay of Hopes, Sir Robert Hay of Lymplum, Sir Richard Newtoun of that ilk, James Christie of Newhall, [...] Halyburtoun of Egliscarnie, the laird of Saltoun, Doctor Sinclair of Hermistoun, James Hamilton of Pencaitland, Sir John Lauder of Fountainhall, John Lauder, younger of Fountainhall, Adam Cockburn of Ormistoun, John Cockburn, younger of Ormiestoun, David Hepburn of Humbie, John Hepburn, younger of Humbie, the laird of Keith, David Maitland of Soultray, Joseph Douglass of Ethringtoun, [...] Skirving of Plewlandhill, Sir Peter Wedderburn of Gossfurd, Adam Durhame of Lufnes, the laird of Dirletoun, the laird of Congiltoun, the laird of Saltcoats, the laird of Colledgehead, Sir Hugh Dalrymple of Northberwick, Sir George Suttie of Balgon, [...] Broun of Cleghornie, Sir John Ramsay of Fauside, Sir William Paterson of Grantoun, John Paterson, younger of Grantoun, [...] Hamilton of Olivestob, Mr James Hamilton, younger of Olivestob, Doctor Oswald of Prestoun, the laird of Prestoungrange, Sir William Binnie of Walyfoord, [...] Young of Winterfield, [...] Lothian of Belshes, [...] Blackwood of Lestoun, [...] Jackson of Lochhouses, John Doull of Underedge [and] Robert Kellie, baillie of Dunbar.

For the shire of Berwick: the marquess of Tweeddale, the earl of Home, the earl of Haddington, the earl of Lauderdale, the earl of Marchmont, Lord William Hay of Corsbay, Lord Maitland, Lord Polwarth, Lord Ross, Sir Hugh Dalrymple of Northberwick, Mr William Hay of Drummelzior, Sir Andrew Home, sherif depute, Lord Crossrig, Sir Robert Sinclair of Longformacus, Sir John Home of Blackadder, Sir John Swintoun of that ilk, Sir Patrick Home of Rentoun, Sir James Hall of Dunglass, Sir James Don of Newtoun, Sir William Scot of Harden, Sir John Pringle of Stitchell, Sir Robert Home of Rentoun, Sir William Purves of that ilk, Sir Gilbert Elliot of Headshaw, Sir Robert Steuart of Allanbank, Sir Patrick Scot of Ancrum, Sir David Dalrymple, Sir George Nicolson of Kemney, Sir George Home of Kello, the laird of Wedderburn, younger, the laird [of] Kimmerghame, the laird of Cavers, the laird of Lamertoun, George Baillie of Jerviswood, George Lockhart of Carnwath, the laird of Hiltoun, the laird of Kaimes, Collonell Charles Swintoun of Mersingtoun, Mr John Spotiswood of that ilk, the laird of Wedderlie, the laird of Thornidike, the laird of Tofts, the laird of Houndwood, the laird of Eymouth, the laird of Linthill, the laird of Mortounhall, George Home of Whitefield, [...] Pringle of Torsonce, the laird of Ednem, the lairds of Littledean, elder and younger, Alexander Home of Berriehaugh, the laird of Greenknow, the laird of Coldinghamelaw, the laird of Belchester, [...] Ker of Blackburn, William Cockburn of Caldraw, the laird of Coldingknows, Alexander Trotter of Kettleshiell, [...] Halyburton of Newmaines, [...] Areskine of Shielfield, [...] Trotter of Eastend of Fogo, the laird of Bassendane, [...] Craw of Netherbyres, [...] Edgar of Newtoun, [...] Craw of Heughhead, the lairds of Bimerside, elder and younger, [...] Home of Bostenrig, [...] Home of Bell, [...] Marjoribanks of Didrig, [...] Douglass of Edringtoun, [...] Home of Sclathouse, [...] Fish of Castlaw, [...] Rentoun of Billie, [...] Home of Whitehouse, the laird of Laughtoun, [...] Reidpath of Angleraw, [...] Nicolson of Trabroun, James Pringle of Rigg, [...] Logan of Burncastle, [...] Home of Fairniside, [...] Home of Blackburn, [...] Spens of Spensesmaines, [...] Reidpath of Byrecleugh, Captain Cockburn in Dunce, Mr John Home, younger of Rentoun [and] Mr William Johnstoun of Hoperig.

For the shire of Roxburgh: the marquess of Lothian, the earl of Dalkeith, the earl of Roxburgh, the earl of Haddingtoun, the Lord Cranstoun, Sir Walter Riddell of that ilk, Sir William Ker of Greenhead, Sir Gilbert Elliot of Stobbs, Sir William Bennet of Grubbet, Sir John Scot of Ancrum, Sir John Pringle of Stitchell, Sir James Don of Newtoun, Sir Gilbert Elliot of Minto, Sir William Scot of Harden, Sir Patrick Scot of Ancrum, Sir Alexander Don of Rutherfoord, Sir James Scot of Gala, Andrew Ker, younger of Greenhead, William Bennet, younger of Grubbet, [...] Ker of Littledean, Walter Ker, younger of Littledean, William Ker of Chatto, William Ker, younger of Chatto, Andrew Pringle of Cliftoun, Robert Pringle, younger of Cliftoun, Henry Ker of Frogden, William Ker of Newtoun, Archbald Douglass of Cavers, [...] Scot of Horsliehill, [...] Scot of Reaburn, Robert Scot of Eliestoun, [...] Don of Smellum, [...] Scot of Gottenburry, Robert Scot of Hasendane, William Douglass of Bonjedburgh, [...] Douglass of Tinpindean, William Ainslie of Blackhill, Thomas Rutherfoord of Wells, Robert Elliot of Midlummill, George Rutherford of Fernintone, John Halyburton of Muirhouselaw, Gideon Scot of Heychesters, Andrew Edmistoun of Ednem, John Ker of Cavers, Patrick Murray of Chirietrees, William Scot of Thirlestone, Gideon Scot of Faneash, William Elliot of Bewlie, Robert Gladstones of that ilk, William Elliot of Hardwood, Robert Langlands of that ilk, Thomas Scot of Whiteslide, Gilbert Elliot of Staneledge, William Ker of Abotrule, Gideon Elliot of Northsintone, William Scot of Clarilaw, Archbald Bennet of Chesters, Francis Scot of Newtoun, William Elliot, younger of Suniside, John Scot of Well, Walter Scot, younger of Well, George Baillie of Jerviswood, George Douglass of Friershaw, William Eliot of Thorlishop, Robert Rutherfoord of Caphope, John Simpson of Sharplaw, Mr John Murray of Bowhill, Francis Gladstones of Whitelaw, Captain Steuart of Hartrige, William Don of Woodside, William Turnbull of Tofts [and] Chesters, elder.

For the shire of Selkirk: Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh, one of the senators of the colledge of justice, Mr William Hay of Drummelzior, Sir Francis Scot of Thirlestane, Sir Gilbert Elliot of Headshaw, Sir William Scot of Harden, Sir James Scot of Gala, Mr John Murray of Bowhill, Mr John Pringle of Haining, Thomas Scot of Whitsled, Gideon Scot of Heychesters, James Pringle of Torwoodlie, James Murray of Deuchar, Robert Rutherfoord of Bowland, James Murray of Sundhope, William Plumber of Middlesteed, John Balfour of Broadmeadows, John Scott of Gilmerscleugh, Robert Rutherfoord of Fairnielie, Mr William Scot, younger of Thirlestane, Francis Scot of Baillilies, Mr John Rutherfoord of Ruik, Michael Andieson of Tushielaw, John Hay of Haystoun, Alexander Horseburgh of that ilk, William Chisholme of Broadlies, William Ogilvie of Hartwoodmyres, James Cunninghame of Hyndhope, William Elliot of Borthwickbrae, William Currer of Howdoun, George Currer of Hartwoodburn, Robert Scot of Kershope, Walter Scot of Todrig, William Lowes of Plora, Robert Scot of Eliestoun, Walter Scot, younger of Wooll, baillie to the dutchess of Buccleugh or her graces baillie for the time, [...] Baillie of Eshiesteel, Mr William Chisholme of Stirkshaws for the lands of Philip, Andrew Wauch of Shaw [and] the eldest baillie of the toun of Selkirk for the time.

For the shire of Peebles: the earl of March, Mr William Hay of Drummelzear, Sir Alexander Murray of Blackbarrony, Sir David Murray of Stenhope, Sir John Clerk of Pennycook, James Nasmith of Posso, John Hay of Haystoun, John Dickson of Hartree, John Dickson of Whiteslade, George Huntar of Polmood, Patrick Porteous of Halkshaw, Richard Murray of Spittlehaugh, John Murray of Cringeltie, Robert Graham, elder of Slipperfield, Doctor Pennycook of Romanno, Alexander Horseburgh of that ilk, David Plenderleith, elder of Blyth, James Williamson of Cardronna, the provost of Peebles for the time, William Morison of Prestoungrange, Alexander Baillie of Callends, Alexander Monteith of Chapplehill, Alexander Veitch of Glen, William Burnet of Barns, William Douglass, younger of Garrolfoot, Mr James Nasmith of Daik, James Geddes of Kirkurd, James Broun of Scotstoun, Walter Murray of Hallmyre, Mr William Russell of Kingseat, Thomas Tweeddie of Olifer, Robert Tweeddy of Kingledoors, William Porteous of Glenkirk, William Dickson of Kilbucho, Robert Grahame, younger of Slipperfield, William Little of Stewartoun, Adam Little of Winkstoun, David Scot of Houndilshope, James Chisholme, younger of Harehope, James Williamson of Bridgelands [and] James Cranstoun of Glen.

For the shire of Lanerk: the duke of Hamilton, the earl of Wigtoun, the earl of Selkirk, the earl of Aberdeen, the earl of Forfar, the earl of Eglintoun, the earl of Ruglen, the earl of Hyndfoord, the earl of Hoptoun, the Lord Blantyre, the Lord Carmichael, the laird of Lammingtoun, the laird of Mauldislie, the laird of Lee, the laird of Carnwath, Sir William Lockhart of Carstairs, the laird of Walstoun, the laird of Wastshiell, the laird of Culteraws, the Lord Halcraig, the laird of Cultermaines, the laird of Wistoun and Cleghorn, the laird of Jerviswood, Sir William Meinzies of Gledstains, Alexander Bartram of Nisbet, [...] Broun of Dolphingtoun, John Somervell of Spittle, [...] Muirhead of Persilands, Walter Lockhart of Kirktoun, the laird of Stonebyres, the laird of Auchtifordell, Samuell Douglass of Hisleside, Mr Andrew Kennedy of Cloburn, Sir George Weir of Blackwood, the laird of Craignethen, the laird of Udstoun, sherif depute, the laird of Wicketshaw, [...] Lockhart of Birkhill, Claud Mackmorran of Glaspen, [...] Inglis of Eastshield, [...] Carmichael of Eastend, [...] Broun of Lindsaylands, [...] Dickson of Hartree, the laird of Corhouse, Mr David Carmichael of Corfoord, the duke of Douglass's baillie dureing minority, one of the magistrats of Lanerk, the provost of Glasgow for the time, the Lord Whitelaw, the laird of Torrence, Sir William Fleeming of Ferme, the laird of Aikenhead, the laird of Castlemilk, the laird of Cultness, the laird of Wishaw, the laird of Stevenstoun, younger of Cambusnethen, the laird of Rosehall, Sir John Schaw of Greenock, the laird of Murdistoun, the laird of Dalziell, the laird of Carphin, the laird of Clelland, the laird of Bradiesholme, the laird of Garnkirk, John Crauford of Milltoun, the laird of Airdrie, the laird of Rughsoles, John Stark of Auchinvole, the laird of Towcorse, the laird of Borrowfield, the laird of Jordanhill, the laird of Bedlay, the laird of Ferm, younger, the laird of Dalserfe, the laird of Bogs, James Anderson of Stobcross, the laird of Munkland, the laird of Earnock, Mr Hugh Corbet of Hargray, William Clelland of Hershaw, William Baillie of Glentewen, John Wardrop of Dalmarnock, John Wardrope of Westthorn, James Hamilton of Green, James Hamilton of Blanterferme, Robert Cunninghame of Gilbertfield, Gavin Hamilton of Hill, the laird of Westburn, William Hamilton of Orbiestoun, James Hamilton, younger thereof, Mr John Birnie of Broomhill, Mr Thomas Aikman of Ross and Brimletoun, the sherif deputes for the time, one of the baillies of Hamilton, John Hamilton, younger of Halcraig, [[...]] Rosehall, younger, William Hamilton of Overtoun, James Russell of Gartness, William Cullen of Sauchs, William Weir of Sunieside, John Baillie of Woodside, James Muir of Corsbasket, George Hamilton of Brouncastle, the laird of Cairnhill, younger, James Young of Netherfield, James Cochran of Priestgill, Andrew Hamilton of Parkhead, James Hamilton of Newtoun, Archbald Hamilton of Carnock, brother to Westburn, the laird of Dougalstoun, Doctor Wright of Faskine, William Smith of Brousterland, William Somervell of Kennoch, James Lindsay of Mauchlinhole, John Lermont of Newholm, William Hamilton of Greenhead, brother to Dalziell, William Bartram of Nisbet, younger, the laird of Aikenhead, younger, the laird of Walwood, [[...]] younger of Udstounhead, Walter Hamilton of Shatounhill, James Somervell of Glenhove, the laird of Allantoun, John Gibson of Westoun, the laird of Shielhill, John Weir of Newtoun, Colin Campbell of Woodside [and] [...] Hutchieson of Threwburn.

For the shire of Nithisdale and Dumfreis: James, duke of Queensberry, William, marquess of Annandale, James, earl of Dalkeith, David, viscount of Stormont, Sir Robert Grierson of Lag, William Grierson, younger of Lag, Sir Thomas Kilpatrick of Closeburn, Thomas Kilpatrick, younger thereof, Sir James Douglass of Kelhead, William Douglass, younger thereof, Sir John Jarden of Aplegirth, Sir Patrick Maxwell of Sprinkell, Sir Walter Laury of Maxwelltoun, Sir John Johnstoun of Westerhall, William Douglass of Dornock, James Douglass, younger thereof, John Sharp of Hoddam, Mr Alexander Fergusone of Isle, Alexander Fergusone of Craigdarroch, William Johnstoun of Corhead, James Grierson of Capinoch, William Johnstoun of Grantoun, Andrew Johnstoun of Newtoun, George Maxwell of Carnsalloch, George Maxwell of Dalswintoun, Robert Murray of Drumcrief, Robert Johnstoun of Wamphray, James Wallace of Carzeild, George Carruthers of Holmaines, William Coupland of Colestoun, [...] Johnstoun of Selkerth, William Carruthers of Brakenside, [...] Carruthers of Dormont, Mr William Grahame of Mosknow, James Carruthers Chamberland, to the duke of Queensberry, James Wilson of Croglin, George Wilson of Spango, James Kirk of Bogrie, William Irvine of Bonshaw, James Carruthers of Wormanbie, John Maxwell of Middlebie, John Bell of Crowdieknow, Collonell Thomas Dalziell of Beatfoord, Walter Riddell of Friershaw, John Dalrymple of Watterside, William Elliot of Arkletoun, William Irvine of Auchenbedrig, Robert Maxwell of Portract, Mr John Cunningham of Borshaw, William Fergusone of Caitloch, George Murray of Moriewhat, William Johnstoun of Bearholm, William Alves, sherif depute of Dumfreis, George Johnstoun of Girthhead, steuart depute of Annandale, Archbald Douglass of Fingland, chamberland to the duke of Queensberry, William White, chamberland to the marquess of Annandale, John Melvill, chamberland to the earl of Dalkeith, Gilbert Coupar, chamberlain to the viscount of Stormont, the provost of Drumfreis for the time, James Fergusone of four merk land, James Grahame of Schaw, Mr William Johnstoun, brother to Sir John Johnstoun [and] John Johnstoun of Persbiehall.

For the shire of Wigtoun: the earl of Galloway, the earl of Stair, Lord Dalrymple, Mr William Steuart of Caslesteuart, Mr John Steuart of Sorbie, Sir James Agnew of Lochnaw, Sir Charles Hay of Park, Sir William Maxwell of Munreith, Sir James Dunbar of Mochrum, Alexander Mackdowall of Garthland, Robert Mackdowall of Logan, elder, John Mackdowall of Logan, younger, Patrick Mackdowall of Freuch, Mr Alexander Adair of Drummoir, John Blair of Dunskie, elder, John Blair of Dunskie, younger, Andrew Agnew of Shewchen, Robert Cathcart of Gannoch, James Dalrymple of Dunragat, William Maxwell of Munreith, younger, James Mackdowell of Gillespie, William Steuart of Castlesteuart, younger, James Gordon of Craiglaw, younger, David Gordon of Barnarnie, Thomas Steuart of Fintilloch, William Gordon of Grange, George Mackculloch of Torries, William Coltran of Drumorrall, Andrew Agnew of Lochryan, Alexander Agnew of Mairton, Patrick Vass of Barnbarrough, Alexander Murray of Brughtoun, William Agnew of Wig, George Steuart of Tundergie, William Houstoun of Cultreoch, younger, John Steuart of Phisgill, elder, David Steuart of Phisgill, younger, George Mairtoun of Cutcloie, John Adair of Gennoch, Alexander Mackie of Palgoun, Andrew Agnew of Whitehills, James Dalrymple of Dunraggat, younger, John Nilson of Craigcaffie, John Murdoch, provost of Whitehorn, Mr Andrew Ross of Barsalloch, John Grierson in Baldown [and] John Mackie of Barraur.

For the shire of Air: the earl of Eglintoun, the earl of Loudoun, the earl of Kilmarnock, the earl of Glasgow, the viscount of Garnock, Sir Robert Montgomery of Skelmorlie, John Birsbaine of Bishoptoun, James Montgomery of Third Part, Archbald Ballantine of Kellie, Patrick Hunter of Hunterstoun, [...] Boyd of Pencorse, James Cunninghame of Carlung, Major Hugh Buntein of Kilbride, William Birsbain of Montfood, John Fairlie of Caldwell, Mr Adam Cunninghame of Munkcastle, John Park of Dubs, William Cunninghame of Auchinyeards, Thomas Mackgown of Smithstoun, Francis Baillie, the laird of Blair, Thomas Boyd of Pitcone, Richard Cunninghame of Bedland, [...] Blair of Giffordland, John Ker of Kersland, John Hamilton of Ladyland, Mr Francis Montgomery of Giffen, Mr John Montgomery, his son, Gavin Ralstoun of that ilk, [...] Hamil of Rughwood, James Cochran of Mainshill, [...] Hamilton of Brumer, Sir John Schaw of Greenock, [...] Peibles of Craufield, Major James Cunninghame of Aiket, Alexander Cochran of Bonshaw, James Montgomery of Langshaw, Sir David Cunninghame of Millcraig, [...] Arnot of Lochrig, Alexander Porterfield of that ilk, Sir William Cunninghame of Cunninghamehead, [[...]] Pearstoun elder, [[...]] Pearstoun, younger, Mr Alexander Cunningham of Collelland, Adam Fullertoun of Bartounholme, Mr Zacharias Gemmill of Bogside, Mr Alexander Crauford of Fergushill, Hugh Montgomery of Broomlands, Charles Dalrymple of Langlands, Hugh Montgomery of Busbie, John Crauford of Craufordland, Alexander Montgomery of Asloace, John Cunninghame of Caddell, [...] Thomson of Sevenacres, Mr John Campbell of Shankstoun, Mr William Dalrymple of Glenmure, Mr William Logan of that ilk, Charles Campbell of Glesnock, Hugh Douglass of Gairallan, John Campbell of Horscleugh, James Riddoch of Midtoun, Hugh Montgomery of Borland, David Boswall of Auchinleck, elder, Mr James Boiswall of Auchinleck, younger, John Cochran of Waterside, David Boswall of Crechston, John Beg of Dornall, Sir John Cochran of Ochiltrie, elder, Mr William Cochran of Ochiltrie, younger, John Chalmers of Bonetoun, Alexander Cunninghame of Polquhairn, John Miller of Glenly, Allan, master of Cathcart, Mr Charles Cathcart, son to the master of Cathcart, John, earl of Stair, John, lord Dalrymple, Sir David Cunninghame of Millcraig, William Fullertoun of Craighall, John Blair of Adamton, elder, John Blair of Adamton, younger, William Baillie of Muretoun, [...] Fullertoun of that ilk, [...] Alexander of Blackhouse, [...] Wallace of Shoualton, [...] Fairlie of that ilk, [...] Mackerell of Hillhouse, Hugh Montgomery of Colsfield, John Cunninghame of Enterkine, Sir Thomas Wallace, [...] Wallace of Cairnhill, George Ross of Gaistoun, Sir Alexander Campbell of Cessnock, Robert Nisbet of Greenholme, Sir James Dalrymple of Killoch, John Reid of Balluchmill, Mungo Campbell of Netherplace, Adam Aird of Catrin, James Farquhar of Gilmilscroft, [...] Campbell of Achmanoch, [...] Mitchell of Dalgain, John Mitchell of Daldilling, William Cunninghame of Brounhill, elder, William Cunninghame of Brounhill, younger, George Campbell of Netherwood, Samuel Mure of Park, present provost of Air, [...] Crauford of Kers, John Chalmers of Gadgirth, William Kelso of Dalkeith, [...] Wallace of Camciscan, James Campbell of Hesbank, Andrew Broun of Kilmarleoch, James, marquess of Montrose, [...] Campbell of Little Cesnock, James Cathcart of Carbestoun, Robert Cathcart of Drumjoan, the earl of Ruglen, the Lord Bargany, Hugh Kennedy of Bennan, Fergus Mackubine of Knockdolian, Robert Eccles of Kildonan, James Crauford of Ardmillan, Robert Boid of Trochreg, Alexander Boid of Pinkill, Sir Hugh Cathcart of Carletoun, Sir Thomas Kennedy of Kirkhill, Alexander Kennedy of Drumellan, Sir John Ferguson of Kilkerran, David Kennedy of Kirkmichael, Brice Whitefoord of that ilk, Sir Adam Whitefoord of Blairquhan, George Mackenzie of Dalvennan, Mr George Hutcheson of Munkwood, Hugh More of Auchindrain, [...] Montgomery of Bridgend, James Crauford of Newwark, Allan Chalmers of Sauchrie, Sir Archbald Kennedy of Colzean, John Mackilvain of Grimet, Alexander Kennedy of Kilhinzie, William Kennedy of Daljarvock, John Kennedy of Colzean, younger, [...] Shaw of Over Grimmet, Alexander Crauford of Kerse, John Crauford of Craufordland, Mr William Crauford of Daleagles, James Crauford of Newwark, John Crauford of Keirs, Andrew Crauford of Craufordstoun, Hugh Crauford of Drumdow, Charles Barcley of Busbie, Mr Alexander Crauford of Fergushill, Patrick Crauford of Killoup, John Crauford of Oldmure, [and] [...] Broun of Knockmarloch.

For the shire of Dumbartane: the duke of Argyll, the marquess of Montrose, the earl of Wigtoun, the viscount of Garnock, the Lord Blantyre, Mackfarland of Arquhar, Mackfarland of Gartoverran, Sir Humphray Colquhoun of Luss, the laird of Pluscarden, Mr John Campbell of Mammore, Sir John Campbell of Carrict and the laird of Carrict, younger, Archbald Campbell of Rachean, Daniel Campbell of Ardintinie, the laird of Arncapell, the lairds of Colgreen, elder and younger, Thomas Whitehill of Keppoch, the laird of Drumhead, the laird of Geilstoun, the laird of Kilmahew, the laird of Darleith, the lairds of Airdoch, elder and younger, the laird of Tillecheun, Sir James Smollet of Bonhill, the laird of Bonhill, younger, the laird of Kilmaronock, the laird of Gleneagles, Robert Grahame of Gallengaid, the laird of Drumakill, John Colquhoun of Camstrodan, John Buchannan of Spittell, younger, the laird of Barns, the laird of Hutcheson, Commissar Spreul of Milltoun, the laird of Garscadden, Walter Buchannan of Auchintoshen, the laird of Maines, William Boyd of Woodmill, the laird of Succoth, Walter Grahame of Kilmerdinie, John Hamilton of Balloch, Sir John Houstoun of that ilk, Mr Henry Marshell of Nethercroy, William Stark of Dulator, Thomas Calder of Shirury [and] Alexander Wardlaw, factor to the earl of Wigtoun.

For the shire of Bute: the duke of Hamilton, the duke of Argyll, the earl of Eglintoun, the earl of Glasgow, the earl of Bute, Mr Robert Steuart of Tillicultrie, one of the senators of the colledge of justice, Hector Bannatine of Kaimes, Mr Dougald Steuart of Blairhall, Mr William Steuart of Ambrismore, John Steuart of Kilwhinlick, Mr John Steuart of Ascog, Walter Steuart of Mecknoch, Donald Campbell of Auchiwilling, John Mackniel of Kilmorie, Robert Mackurdie of Kirriemenoch, James Boill of Bellikewn, John Glass of Midascog, Donald Mackonnachie of Ambrisbeg, Robert Bannatine of Lubas, Archbald Maccaw of Garachtie, James Steuart of Kildonnane, Robert Steuart of Lochlie, Archbald Steuart, sherif depute of Bute, the magistrats of Rothesay for the time, the earl of Bute, sherif principal, and in his absence his sherif depute conveener, the dutchess of Hamilton's baillie of Arran for the time, [...] Hamilton of Coats and [...] Mackloy.

For the shire of Renfrew: the marquess of Montrose, the earl of Glencairn, the earl of Eglintoun, the viscount of Garnock, the Lord Semple, the Lord Ross, the Lord Blantire, the master of Ross, Archbald Ballantine of Kellie, Sir Archbald Steuart of Blackhall, Mr John Steuart, younger thereof, Sir William Steuart of Castlemilk, Sir John Shaw of Greenock, Thomas Crauford of Craufordsburn, Mr William Cochran of Kilmaronock, Alexander Porterfield of that ilk, [...] Cunninghame of Carncurray, John Birsbane of Bishoptoun, younger, John Maxwell of Dargavell, George Maxwell of Southbar, James Mackgilchrist of Northbar, John Graham of Dougalstoun, Sir John Houstoun of that ilk, Patrick Fleeming of Barrochan, Alexander Porterfield of Fullwood, William Cunninghame of Craigends, George Houstoun of Johnstoun, Robert Semple of Beltrees, younger, Alexander Napeir of Blackstoun, Alexander Hamilton of Bar, younger, Gavin Ralstoun of that ilk, William Blair of that ilk, James Cochran of Mainshill, Ludovick Houstoun, younger of Johnstoun, William Cochran of Ferguslie, Alexander Cochran of Craigmure, one of the baillies of Paisley, James Dunlop of Houshill, Hugh Crauford of Woodside, Robert Alexander of Newtoun, Laurence Crauford of Jordanhill, William Walkinshaw of Scotstoun, Robert Hall of Fulbar, Coline Campbell, younger of Blythswood, John Walkinshaw, younger of Walkinshaw, Sir John Maxwell of Netherpollock, Robert Sanders of Auldhouse, [...] Hamilton of Aikenhead, younger, John Leckie of Newlands, [...] Maxwell of Williamwood, Mr John Montgomery of Wrae, Sir Robert Pollock of that ilk, Doctor George Oswald of Fingletoun, Thomas Pollock of Balgray, John Fairlie of Caldwell, William Cochran, younger of Ochiltree, William Muir of Glanderstoun, Sir Robert Montgomery of Skelmorlie, John Wallace of Neilstounside, the laird of Orbiestoun, elder [and] Robert Semple of Balgreen, sherif depute of Renfrew.

For the shire of Stirling: the duke of Hamilton, the marquess of Montrose, the earl of Mar, the earl of Wigtoun, the earl of Roxburgh, the earl of Hopetoun, the Lord Elphinston, the Lord Forrester, the master of Elphinston, Mr William Livingstoun of Kilsyth, the lairds of Keir, Touch, Polmais, elder and younger, Carden, elder and younger, Greenyeards, Nairn, Airth, Powfouls, Orchyeardhead, Wastertoun, Abbotshaugh, Quarrell, Kinnaird, Stenhouse, Kers, Carsiebank, John Bouie of Saltcoats, Bearcrofts, John Kincaid of Saltcoats, Milhall, Longcroft, Manwelfoules, Parkhall, Dalquhairn, Balmullier, Bantaskine, the earl of Linlithgow's chamberland, James Burn of Clerkstoun, Patrick Bellenden of Parkend, Dunipace, Garvell, Sauchie, Seabegs, Bantone, Glorat, Craigbarnet, Kirktoun, Balquharrage, Bardowie, elder and younger, Dougalstoun, Drumnakill, Killearn, elder and younger, Duntreath, Arnpryor, Craigavern, Badendalloch, Balglass, Balgair, Crominnan, Antermeanie, Woodhead, Dalnair, elder and younger, Balquhappel, elder and younger, Spittle, elder and younger, Duchray, elder and younger, Auchinmar, Halbertshire, elder and younger, Gleneagles, Alva, Buchlivie, Dasher, Broich, elder and younger, Buquhan, elder and younger, Leckie, Craigforth, elder and younger, Meiklewood, elder and younger, Inuerallan, Livielands, easter and wester, Powhouse, Sir Thomas Nicolson, John Haldane of Myrtoun, Thomas White of Kavercad, the laird of Nuick, Mr Francis Naper of Craighannet, John Forrest of Pardivan, Sir James Dunbar, Woodside, Luss, Bagonie, Carsie, Rashiehill, one of the magistrats of Stirling, Lieutenant Collonell John Arskine, Greenyeards [and] Livingstoun.

For the shire of Linlithgow: the duke of Hamilton, the marquess of Montrose, the marques of Annandale, the earl of Buchan, the earl of Ruglen, the earl of Stairs, the earl of Roseberry, the earl of Hopetoun, the Lord Fincastle, the Lord Torphichen, Lieutenant General Ramsay of Carriden, Sir William Hamilton of Whitelaw, Sir Thomas Dalziell of Bins, the laird of Dundass, the laird of Dudingstoun, the laird of Manner, the laird of Houstoun, the laird of Dechmount, the laird of Wrae, Sir Thomas Nicolson of Balcaskie, Sir Robert Sibbald of Kips, the laird of East Binning, the laird of West Binning, the laird of Auldcathie, the laird of Grange, the laird of Bonhard, the laird of Barbachlay, the laird of Bedlormie, the laird of Polkemmet, the laird of Poteschaw, Sir John Houstoun of that ilk, the laird of Bangour, the laird of Pumpherstoun, the laird of Kilpont, the laird of Langcroft, the laird of Lochcoat, the laird of Batherstoun, the laird of Carribber, the laird of Carloury, the laird of Philpstoun, the laird of Parkley, the laird of Craigtoun, the laird of Kettlestoun, the laird of Blackcraig, the laird of Westport, the laird of Straitoun, the laird of Coustoun, the laird of Briestmill, the laird of Leuchell, the laird of Duntervie, the laird of Walhouse, the laird of Balbairdie, John Binning of Byres, James Auchinleck of Woodcockdale, the laird of Pardovan, the laird of Newhalls [and] Samuel Wilson of Plewland.

For the shire of Perth: the duke of Athol, lord privy seal, the duke of Argyll, the marquess of Montrose, the marquess of Tullibardin, the earl of Buchan, the earl of Murray, the earl of Strathmore, the earl of Leven, the earl of Airlie, the earl of Northesk, the earl of Broadalbin, the earl of Dunmore, the earl of Hopetoun, the earl of Roseberry, the viscount of Stormont, the viscount of Duplin, the Lord Elcho, Lord James Murray, the Lord Rollo, the Lord Colvill, the Lord Nairn, the Lord Kinnaird, Mr Joseph Austin of Kilspindie, Henry Balnaves of Rotmell, James Baird of Blair, Alexander Blair of Inshiray, John Blair of Kinfanes, James Blair of Arblair, John Blair of Balthaick, John Blair of Glesclune, Mungo Buchannan of Hiltoun, David Campbell of Kethick, James Campbell of Balgersho, [...] Campbell of Ardewnoch, Alexander Campbel of Finab, Mr John Campbel of Mammore, [...] Campbel of Glenfalloch, Patrick Campbel of Monzie, Colin Campbel of Lochlan, Mungo Campbel of Burnbank, [...] Campbel of Aberuchill, [...] Campbel of Lawers, Henry Cheap of Rossie, James Coupar of Lochblair, Henry Crauford of Monorgan, Laurance Craigie of Kilgirston, Mr James Craigie of Dumbarnie, Adam Drummond of Megginsh, Thomas Drummond of Logie, George Drummond of Blair, John Drummond of Culqualzie, George Drummond of Callander, David Drummond of Innermay, William Drummond of Machany, John Drummond of Pitkelleny, younger, George Drummond of Belliclon, John Drummond of Keltie, Alexander Drummond of Balhadie, Alexander Duncan of Lundie, Patrick Edmiston of Newtoun, William Edmiston of Cameswallace, John Edmiston of Coldoch, Lieutenant Collonell John Erskine of Carnock, John Erskine of Balgounie, David Fothringhame of Bandone, Thomas Fleiming of Moness, John Fullerton of that ilk, [...] Forrester of Millhill, William Foot of Wester Glensherop, Robert Fyfe of Dron, Mr Archbald Givan of Buchaple, Patrick Grant of Bonhard, John Gray of Creichie, David Grahame of Potento, Mungo Grahame of Gorthy, James Graeme of Orchill, Thomas Graeme of Balgouan, James Graeme of Garvock, George Graeme of Pitcairns, George Graeme of Inchbrakie, Thomas Graeme of Duchray, John Graeme of Reidford, John Graeme of Gartur, Mr John Graeme of Buchaple, Mr James Graeme of Newtoun, Walter Graeme of Drunkie, David Graeme of Rachalloch, John Haldan of Gleneagles, John Haldan of Lenrick, [...] Hay of Leyes, Sir John Hay of Muirie, John Hay of Pitfour, [...] Hay of Strowie, [...] Herring of Callie, Sir James Kinloch of Kinloch, John Keir of Kilmonth, [...] Kinloch of Gourdie, Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evlick, Mr Francis Montgomery of Giffan, Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre, John Murray of Strowan, Mr James Murray of Glencarss, Sir John Murray of Glendoick, Sir Andrew Murray of Inchmurray, Andrew Murray of Murrayshall, William Murray of Abercairnie, Patrick Murray of Dollarie, Anthony Murray of Dollary, Mr William Murray of Arbenny, David Murray of Arbenny, Hugh Mackgill of West Grange, Thomas Milne of Milnefield, Alexander Meikieson of Hill, Sir Alexander Meinzies of that ilk, Archbald Meinzies of Glenlyon, Captain James Meinzies of Comrie, Alexander Meinzies of Gairth, Alexander Meinzies of Shian, Sir Thomas Moncrief of that ilk, Thomas Moncrief, fiar of that ilk, David Moncrief of Easter Rind, [...] Moncrief of Culfargy, [...] Moncrief of Tippermalloch, [...] Maxtoun of Cultuquhy, John Nairn of Seggieden, Thomas Nairn of Kirkhill, George Oliphant of Clashbenny, James Oliphant of Williamston, [...] Oliphant of Bachilton, [...] Oliphant of Carpow, David Oliphant of Cultuchar, [...] Oliphant of Pitkethlie, James Pearson of Kippenross, [...] Paterson of Cragie, Sir George Prestoun of Valeyfield, Sir James Ramsay of Bamf, James Ramsay of Newtoun, Mr David Ramsay of Lethintie, Mr John Ramsay of Tillenydies, Mr Leonard Robertson of Straloch, Alexander Robertson of Straloch, Alexander Robertson of Craig, Alexander Robertson of Strowan, John Robertson of Lude, Alexander Robertson of Faskallie, Robert Robertson of Essentie, Thomas Rattray of Craighall, John Ratray of Runnagullion, [...] Ross of Innernethie, James Smith of Cammo, James Stirling of Keir, Archbald Stirling of Carden, [...] Stirling of Kippendavie, John Steuart of Garntully, John Steuart of Innernitie, John Steuart of Stentoun, [...] Steuart of Clunie, Charles Steuart of Ballachan, Alexander Steuart of Craigton, John Steuart of Balnakillie, James Steuart of Urrard, Dugald Steuart of Blairhall, David Steuart of Kincarrochie, James Strachan of Laurestoun, James Spittle of Leuchat, Andrew Spalding of Ashuntully, David Smith of Methven, David Smith, tutor of Methven, John Stirling of Keir, Sir David Threepland of Fingask, George Wilson of Sands, the laird of Macknab, the sherif depute of Perthshire, the provost of Perth for the time [and] one of the baillies of Culross for the time.

For the shire of Kincardine: the Earl Marischall, the viscount of Arbuthnot, Sir James Falconer of Phesdoe, Sir David Ramsay of Balmaine, the laird of Newtoun, Sir Alexander Falconer of Glenfarquhar, Mr Robert Reid of Drumhendrie, William Stirling of Strath, James Forbes of Thorntoun, elder, Thomas Forbes of Thorntoun, younger, Sir David Carnegie of Pitarrow, John Carnegie, younger of Pittarrow, Peter Forbes of Balfour, the laird of Balbegno, the laird of Allardes, the laird of Benholme, the laird of Comistoun, the laird of Barras, elder, the laird of Barras, younger, the laird of Brigfoord, the laird of Knox, the laird of Elsick, elder, the laird of Elsick, younger, the laird of Fordon, the laird of Glenbervie, the laird of Leyes, elder, the laird of Leyes, younger, William Burnet of Creigie, Mr Alexander Thomson of Portlethen, the laird of Doors, the laird of Bachory, the laird of Inchmerbo, the laird of Drum, Mr Alexander Arbuthnot, provost of Bervie, the laird of Johnstoun, the laird of Balmakewen, the laird of Brothertoun, the laird of Hatton, the laird of Ramoir, the laird of Drumlagair, the laird of Glassill [and] Mr John Falconer, younger of Phesdoe.

For the shire of Aberdeen: the earl of Erroll, the Earl Marischall, the earl of Mar, the earl of Panmure, and in his absence Thomas Innes, his factor, the earl of Kintoir, the earl of Aberdeen, the Lord Hay, the Lord Innerurie, the Lord Haddo, the Lord Forbes, the Lord Saltoun, the Lord Pitsligo, the Lord Fraser, the master of Forbes, Mr George Gordon, tutor of Aboyne, the laird of Drum, Sir Thomas Burnet of Leyes, Sir Robert Forbes of Auchinhyve, Sir Patrick Fraser of Durris, the laird of Abergeldie, the laird of Innercauld, the laird of Eight, the laird of Ballogie, younger, Peter Forbes of Midstraith, the laird of Auchlossen, younger, the laird of Blelack, John Gordon of Halhead, Finyean Farquharson, Tillisnaught, Thomas Mitchell of Easterbelly, the laird of Innerrey, the laird of Braichley, George Forbes of Shiells, Sir William Forbes of Monymusk, the laird of Meldrum, Sir James Elphinstoun of Logie, the laird of Leslie, Mr Alexander Davidson of Newtoun, the laird of Pitodrie, younger, the laird of Barra, Walter Hay of Liklyhead, Alexander Leslie of Wartle, John Elphinstoun, younger of Logie, the laird of Glack, Alexander Hay of Daviot, William Hay of Balbithen, the laird of Leithhall, James Gordon of Barnes, the laird of Overhall, John Gordon of Rothney, younger, James Davidson of Tillimorgan, [[...]] Westhall, younger, Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun for Ryhill, Alexander Ross of Lethintie, John Smith of Inveramsay, Robert Simpson of Thorntoun, Arthur Forbes of Breda, Sir William Forbes of Craigievar, Archbald Forbes of Putachie, the laird of Balflug, the laird of Glenkindie, the laird of Cushney, younger, the laird of Brux, elder, the laird [of] Whitehaugh, the laird of Skelleter, John Forbes of Invernan, the laird of Wardes, Mr John Innes of Sunnahard, the laird of Kinstair, Peter Reid of Haughtoun, Mr George Leslie of Kincraigie, George Wilson of Finyeach, the laird of Terpersie, John Gordon of Glenbucket, [...] Gordon of Newbigging, the laird of Craig, younger, Mr Patrick Ogilvie of Cairness, Sir William Keith of Ludquhairn, the laird of Ludquhairn, the laird of Pitlurg, Collonell John Buchan of Cairnbulg, Mr Robert Paterson of Innerwhimry, George Keith of Clackriach, Alexander Forbes of Ludquhairn, James Keith of Crichy, the laird of Achmedden, John Gordon of Coyanach, [...] Irvine of Crimond, John Cumming, younger of Kinninmonth, William Frazer of Broadland, Alexander Gordon of Kinmundy, James Scot of Achtidonald, William Thomson of Faichfield, John Gordon of Techmirie, Mr James Ferguson of Pitfour, the laird of Innerallachie, [...] Irvine of Brukley, younger, Patrick Gordon of Logie, John Gordon, younger of Nethermuire, Andrew Frazer, sherif depute, Alexander Cumming of Blairmormunth, [...] Gordon of Craigellie, [...] Lindsay of Culsh, [...] Irvine of Artamford, my Lord Pitmedden, the laird of Udney, Pitmedden, younger, the laird of Wattertoun, Mr Arthur Forbes of Shives, the laird of Achmacoy, the laird of Ouchterellon, the laird of Toartie, younger, the laird of Dudwick, the laird of Foveran, the laird of Birnis, Alexander Hay of Ranystoun, the laird of Fechill, the laird of Cairnbrogie, the laird of Turnerhal, Thomas Forbes of Artrichie, John Forbes of Knappernay, James Keith of Keithfield, John Gordon of Drumwhyndle, John Ross of Arnage, John Udney of Newtyle, the laird of Lesmoir, younger, the laird of Lessindrum, the laird of Cowbairdie, the laird of Laithers, the laird of Iden, the laird of Byth, Patrick Duff of Craigstoun, Sir John Guthry of Kingedward, the laird of Badenscoth, the laird of Muiresk, John Cumming of Achry, younger, the laird of Cocklarochie, Mr Alexander Irvine of Savock, the laird of Law, Peter Russell of Moncoffer, Mr John Mowat of Balwholly, the laird of Hattoun, the laird of Gight, Nathaniel Gordon, baillie of Turreff, Mr Johnstoun of Craig for Overtulloch, Alexander Duff of Braco, George Calder of Aswanley, Hary Gordon of Avachie, James Gordon of Daoch, the laird of Skeen, Sir George Skeen of Westerfintrey, the laird of Menie, the laird of Dyce, Sir John Johnstoun of Caskiebend, the laird of Culter, elder, the laird of Stonywood, Mr Robert Irvine of Cults, Sir Alexander Cumming, younger of Culter, Mr James Sandilands of Craibston, George Paton of Grandhome, William Gordon of Govell, Alexander Gray of Balgownie, Alexander Paton of Kinnaldie, the laird of Oldbar, John Leslie of Colpney, the eldest baillie of Aberdeen, the eldest baillie of Old Aberdeen, the eldest baillie of Kintoir, the eldest baillie of Inverurie, Mr Patrick Sandielands of Cottoun, Andrew Burnet of Elrick, James Gordon of Seatum, Donald Farquharson of Balfour, Alexander Farquharson of Monaltry, [...] Forbes of Blacktoun, John Forbes of Boindly [and] the laird of Leyes, younger.

For the shire of Inverness: the earl of Southerland, the earl of Murray, the lord justice clerk in vice of the Lord Lovat, the laird of Grant, Sir Donald Mackdonald of Slate, the laird of Mackintosh, the laird of Mackintosh, younger, the laird of Calder, the laird of Kilraock, the laird of Culloden, the laird of Grant, younger, the laird of Lochiel, younger, the laird of Clunie Mackpherson, the laird of Clava, the laird of Kilraock, younger, the laird of Rothimurchus, the laird of Comer, John Mackpherson of Invereshie, George Cuthbert of Castlehill, Mr David Polson of Kinmylies, Patrick Grant of Tullochgorme, Mr William Robertson of Inches, the laird of Glenmoristoun, Angus Mackintosh of Kylachie, William Grant of Lurg, Mr John Mackenzie of Cramond, William Baillie of Dunean, John Ross of Holme, William Grant of Dellachapple, Lauchlane Macintosh of Deviot, James Fraser of Relict, Robert Grant of Gartinmore, John Mackpherson of Delraddie, William Mackintosh of Borlum, younger, George Grant of Clurie, Hew Fraser of Belladrum, Grant's baillie of Strathspey, John Barbour of Aldourie, John Grant of Corrimonie, the Lady Lovat's baillie, James Fraser of Auchnagairn, [...] Fraser, younger of Culduthell, Mr Thomas Fraser of Drumballoch, Thomas Fraser of Bruie, Hugh Fraser of Escadale, Alexander Fraser of Ballindoun, Hugh Fraser of Fryar, [...] Fraser of Relict, younger, Lachlan Mackintosh of Stron, John Mackintosh of Connadge, the baillie of Urquhart, Ludovick Grant of Tulloch, the duke of Argyll, Mr Alexander Mackenzie of Fraserden, the laird of Mackleod, the laird of Grissonich, Alexander Mackintosh of Fare [and] [...] Mackintosh of Corriburgh.

For the shire of Nairn: the laird of Calder, Mr Archbald Campbell of Clunies, William Campbell of Delneyes, the laird of Kilravock, the laird of Kilravock, younger, George Brodie of Aslisk, Alexander Brodie of Lethin, Hugh Ross of Clava, Hugh Ross of Breadleyes, James Ross of Daltullich, the laird of Culloden, [...] Sutherland of Kinsterrie, Alexander Dunbar of Both, John Mackintosh of Connadge, Robert Barber, baillie of Innerness [and] Alexander Falconer of Blackhills.

For the shire of Cromarty: the earl of Cromarty, the Lord Mackleod, Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Sir James Mackenzie of Ferners, Mr Roderick Mackenzie of Prestounhall, Mr Alexander Mackenzie, younger of Prestounhall, the laird of Kilravock, elder, the laird of Kilravock, younger, William Gordon of Dalfolly, Aeneas Macleod of Catboill, John Urquhart of Newhall, William Urquhart of Brealangwall, Rorie Mackenzie of Navitie, Alexander Clunes of Neilstoun, John Clunes of Neilstoun, younger, John Dallas of Bannans [and] Mr Bernet Mackenzie of Sandilands.

For the shire of Argyll: the duke of Argyll, the earl of Lauderdale, the earl of Breadalbine, the Lord Glenurquhie, Mr John Campbell, uncle to the duke of Argyll, Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, Sir Colin Campbell of Ardkinglass, James Campbell, younger of Ardkinglass, the laird of Lamont, Sir Neill Campbell of Ellingreg, the laird of Mackauchlane, the lairds of Lochinell, elder and younger, the laird of Macknaughtoun, the laird of Appine, the lairds of Lochyiell, elder and younger, the lairds of Lochbowie, elder and younger, Sir John Campbell of Carrict, Robert Campbell, younger of Carrict, John Campbell of Orchyeard, John Campbell of Donoone, Donald and John Campbells of Auchinvouline, Daniel Campbell of Ardintennie, Donald Campbell, elder of Knockmailyie, Duncan Campbell, younger of Knockmailyie, [...] Mackarthur of Milltoun, Mr John Fullertoun of Greenhall, John Fullertoun, younger of Greenhall, the laird of Kaimes, Duncan Mackgibbon of Auchingarran, the laird of Ashcog, James Lamont of Knockdow, Dougald Lamont of Stialig, Robert Melvill of Kilmichaell, James Campbell of Glendaruell, Alexander Campbell of Otter, Duncan Lamont of Auchinsheiloch, Hugh Campbell of Lix, Archbald Campbell, younger of Lix, John Lamont of Kilfinnan, Duncan Gillespie of Bailyie, William Ewing, younger of Bernice, Duncan Mackcorquidale of Phantilands, John Campbell of Kildalvane, Patrick Mackarthur of Tirrivadich, John Campbell of Kenmore, Duncan Campbell of Asknish, Ronald Campbell of Laganlochane, George Campbell of Craignish, Angus Macklauchlane of Inchconnell, Colin Campbell of Inverhae, Coline Campbell of Glennan, Alexander Campbell of Kilmartine, Archbald Campbell of Barbreck, the laird of Duntroone, John Macklaughlane of Craiginterive, Archibald Campbell of Clenarie, Allan Macklaughlane of Dunad, Dugald Campbell of Nether-Rudall, Alexander Campbell of Kirnan, Coline Campbell of Knockbowie, Mr Dugald Campbell of Kilmorie, Archbald Mackalister of Tarbat, Neill Mackneill of Taynish, Neill Mackneill of Arichonan, Patrick Campbell of Kildusklane, Archbald Macktavish of Dunardrie, Dougald Campbell of Danna, Archibald Campbell of Strondour, Alexander Mackalister of Loup, Angus Campbell of Skipnish, Colin Campbell of Blythswood, Dugald Campbell of Kilberrie, James Campbell of Ormsary, Donald Cambell of Auchinard, Archbald Campbell of Auchindoun, Mr Colin Campbell of Auchinba, Archbald Campbell of Clunes, John Campbell, baillie of Jura, Archibald Campbell of Sunderland, Archibald Campbell of Lossit, Donald Campbell of Ballenabie, John Mackdonald of Largie, Donald Cambell of Carradell, Archibald Mackdonald of Sanda, John Campbell of Glensadell, John Campbell of Knockrioch, Torquell Mackneill of Ugadell, Hector Mackneill of Lossit, Alexander Campbell of Barcalden, Patrick Campbell, younger of Barcalden, Archbald Campbell of Inveraw, Archbald Campbell of Drumnachoish, Angus Campbell of Dunstafnadge, Donald Campbell, baillie of Munkerne, Dugald Campbell of Stronhormaig, Alexander Campbell of Clanamakrie, John Campbell of Ardhattane, Colin Campbell of Inveresragan, Alexander Campbell of Airds, John Mackdougald of Dunnolich, John Campbell of Kirktoun, John Steuart of Ardshiell, Coline Campbell of Baliveoline, Allan Cameron of Glendescrie, Donald Macklean of Coll, John Mackleod of Meshnish, Alexander Macklean of Torlosk, James Campbell of Stonfield, Archibald Lamont of Strone, Archibald Clerk of Braleckane, Archbald Lamont of Auchagayll, the provost of Inverary for the time being and the sherif depute of Argyll, conveener.

For the shire of Fyfe: the duke of Atholl, lord privy seal, the duke of Argyll, the marquess of Tweeddale, the earl of Crauford, the earl of Rothes, the earl of Mortoun, the earl of Murray, the earl of Strathmore, the earl of Kellie, the earl of Haddingtoun, the earl of Leven, the earl of Belcarras, the earl of Melvill, the earl of Roseberry, the viscount of Stormont, the Lord Yester, the Lord Elcho, the Lord Sinclair, the Lord Burghleigh, the Lord Colvill, the Lord Lindoirs, the Lord Balmerinoch, the master of Balmerinoch, the master of Lindoirs, Sir Robert Douglas of Airdit, Mr Mungo Carnegie of Birkhill, John Hay of Naughtoun, David Balfour of Grange, Mr Michael Balfour of Forret, Mr William Aiton of that ilk, James Crauford of Montquhannie, Alexander Watson of Aitherny, Andrew Baillie of Parbroth, James Watson of Ormestoun, James Arnot of Woodmill, Sir Michael Balfour of Denmill, Sir George Sinclair of Kinnaird, Sir Archbald Hope of Rankeillor, John Balfour of Ferny, Mr Thomas Hope, younger of Rankeillor, David Clephan of Carslogie, John Barclay of Collarny, Sir William Hope of Craighall, David Scot of Scotstarvet, John Bethun, elder of Blebo, James Bethun, younger of Blebo, Henry Balfour of Denboug, John Bethun of Craigfudie, Mr Thomas Weyms of Fingask, Mr James Cheap of Rossie, William Hamilton of Wishaw, James Bruce of Kinloch, John Leslie of Lumquhat, Patrick Bruce of Bunzeon, Walter Scot of Edenshead, William Shaw of Gospetrie, James Balcanquell of that ilk, John Cowan of Corston, Mr James Mores of Cash, George Moncrief, elder of Reidie, Mr Patrick Moncrief, younger of Reidie, Robert Hay of Strowie, John Riddell of Grange, Patrick Seaton of Lathrish, Sir John Prestoun of Prestounhall, James Prestoun of Dumbrae, George Clephan, younger of Carslogie, John Weyms of Onthank, William Robertson of Glednie, Thomas Bethun of Tarret, Michael Lundie of Drums, Henry Miller of Pourim, Mungo Law of Pittillock, James Carmichael of Bamblae, Robert Heriot of Ramorny, David Boiswell, younger of Dovan, Doctor Carmichael, younger of Bamblae, Gavin Hamilton of Inderdovat, Alexander Nairn of Saintfoord, Alexander Walker of Saintfoord, James Trent of Pitcullo, Mr Arthur Mackgill of Kemock, Mr John Craigie of Lawhill, Daniel Auchmoutie of Drumeldry, Robert Lundie of that ilk, James Durhame of Largoe, John Lundie, younger of Baldastard, John Gillespie of Newtoun, Philip Hamilton, younger of Kilbrackmont, James Malcolm of Grange, John Carstairs of Kilconcher, William Dudingstoun of Saintfoord, Mr Robert Clelland of Hillhouse, William Gourlay of Kincraig, Mr James Cunninghame of Barns, Mr James Martine of Clermont, Robert Lentrone of Kincapell, [...] Orrock of Cassindonald, Mr Patrick Arthur of Balon, John Weyms of Lathocker, Mr Thomas Nairn of Craigton, Sir Robert Anstruther of Balcaskie, George Smith, younger of Giblistoun, John Aitoun of Kinaldie, John Aitoun, younger of Kinaldie, Captain Alexander Bruce of Pitarthie, Sir Alexander Erskine of Cambo, Mr James Balfour of Randerstoun, Alexander Monypeny of Pitmillie, George Moncrief of Sachop, Mr John Lindsay of Wolmestoun, David Bethun of Balfour, Mr James Bethun, younger of Balfour, George Lumsden of Rinnyhill, Robert Lumsden of Energellie, Sir William Anstruther of that ilk, Sir John Anstruther, younger of Anstruther, Sir Alexander Anstruther of Newwark, John Patillo of Bouhouffie, John Arnot of Balcormo, Philip Anstruther of Ardrie, James Weyms of Bogie, John Weyms, younger of Bogie, Mr Robert White of Benochie, [...] Skeen of Westerbogie, Collonell John Arskine of Carnock, Captain Philip Anstruther of Grange, David Barclay of Touch, Sir Andrew Ramsay of Abbotshall, John Alexander of Skedaway, Alexander Gibson of Durie, John Durie of Lethum, Mr David Bethun of Bandon, Christopher Seton of Caristoun, James Law of Bruntoun, Robert Balfour of Balbirny, George Balfour, younger of Balbirny, Robert Douglass of Strahendry, John Lundie of Auchtermarny, Sir John Mackcolm of Innerteill, Michael Malcolme of Belbedie, Alexander Colvill of Blair, John Skeen, younger of Halyeards, Walter Boiswell of Balbartoun, William Calderwood of Pittedie, Sir David Thoirs of Westerlochgellie, James Betson of Kilrie, Mr John Prestoun of Drumraick, James Betson of Glasmont, David Boiswell of Balmuto, John Wardlaw of Abden, younger, [...] Orrock of that ilk, John Durie of Grange, Alexander Aiton of Inchdarny, Mr James Robertson of Newbigging, John Leslie of Quarter, Mr David Deuar of Balgony, Alexander Boiswell of Glenistoun, James Weyms of Pitkenny, Mr James Melvill of Halhill, Doctor William Douglass of Kinglassie, Alexander Clerk of Pitteucher, [...] Murray of Pitteuchar, James Oswald of Dunnikeir, Sir James Halket of Pitfirren, [...] Stenhouse of Fod, John Durie of Craigluskar, David Douglass of Gellets, Sir Henry Wardlaw of Pitrevie, Lieutenant Collonell John Forbes of Pittincrief, John Deuar of Lasodie, James Lindsay of Kavell, Robert Ged of Baldrig, elder, Robert Ged of Baldrig, younger, James Moutray of Rescoby, Sir James Campbell of Pitliver, Sir Alexander Bruce of Broomhall, William Weyms of Cuttlehill, Mr Andrew Anderson of Balram, Charles Steuart of Dunairn, James Spittle of Leuchat, James Hepburn of Menstrie, John Moubray of Coucairny, Sir William Henderson of Fordell, Sir John Areskine, David Bonnar of Binnend, Alexander Colvill of Hilside, William Halley of Kinneder, David Oliphant of Kinneder, Henry Wardlaw of Luskar, Robert Scot of Cotts, Mr James Henderson of Pittadro, Sir David Arnot, [...] Drummond of Rossyth, Sir William Sharp for Stratyrum, Alexander Colvill of Scotscraig, John Mitchell of Ladach, Mr Robert Weyms of Grangemuir, Doctor Archbald Pitcairn of Pitcairn, Coline Mackenzie of Rosend, Colin Campbell of Smiddiegreen, Mr John Falconer of Little Kinneir, Mr John Thomson of Pystoun, Robert Scot of Spencerfield, John Lindsay, younger of Kirkforther [and] Robert Walwood of Garvock.

For the shire of Forfar: the duke of Argyll, the duke of Atholl, the earl of Strathmore, the earl of Airlie, the earl of Panmure, the earl of Northesk, the viscount of Stormont, the viscount of Arbuthnot, the Lord Balmerinoch, Captain Charles Straitton, Sir James Wood of Bonytoun, [...] Couts of Fullertoun, George Ogilvie of Lounan, Patrick Scot of Rossie, [...] Scot of Duninald, James Scot, younger of Logie, [...] Fullertoun of Kinnaber, Mr Robert Taylor of Borrowfield, [...] Scot of Hedderweick, James Mill, elder of Balwylo, [...] Falconer of Newtoun, [...] Dempster of Logie, David Carnegie of Craigo, [...] Turnbull of Stracathrow, Robert Young of Auldbar, [...] Arbuthnot of Findowrie, [...] Rait of Pitforthie, David Edgar of Kethick, James Carnegie of Cookstoun, younger laird of Edziell, laird of Balnamoon, [...] Symour of Balyeordie, Captain William Cramond of Brathinch, Mr James Carnegie of Phinevin, [...] Murray of Melgum, [...] Strachan of Balgavies, Mr Patrick Lyon of Carse, Andrew Huntar of Dod, John Lindsay of Pitscandley, younger, [...] Peirson of Balmadies, Mr Patrick Carnegie of Lour, Alexander Reid of Turfbeg, John Ouchterlony of Guind, Thomas Fothringhame of Pourie, Patrick Bower of Kinnetles, Mr William Gray of Inverightie, [...] Ogilvie of Kinnaltie, John Ogilvie of Murthill, William Lyon of Easter Ogill, [...] Renny of Usin, [...] Milne of Netherdysart, [...] Ogilvie of Inshewan, Sir John Ogilvie of Invercarrity, Sir James Kinloch of that ilk, [...] Wisheart of Logie, Robert Carnegie of Ballindargs, Robert Fletcher of Ballinsho, Thomas Lundie of Glaswell, David Ogilvie of Clova, James Burn of Wester Dunoon, James Halyburton of Pitcur, [...] Halyburton of Fotherans, [...] Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, David Nevoy of that ilk, Mr John Lammie of Dunkeny, Thomas Crichton of Ruthvens, Patrick Ogilvie of Balfour, John Galloway of Baldovie, [...] Clayhills of Invergourie, Alexander Duncan of Lundie, Mr Patrick Lyon of Auchterhouse, [...] Duncan of Strathmartine, William Nairn of Baldovan, Alexander Wedderburn of Easter Pourie, John Lindsay of Cairn, David Graham, younger of Fintrie, Robert Ogilvie of Coull, George Turnbull of Balglassie, [...] Wedderburn of Blackness, [...] Graham of Duntroon, James Kid of Craigie, Robert Davidson of Balgay, Gilbert Auchinleck of that ilk, Mr James Martine of Grange, Alexander Duncan of Ardounie, Patrick Durhame of Omachie, Robert Gairden of Lawtoun, younger, [...] Watson of Grange of Barrie, [...] Gordoun of Collestoun, Mr John Carnegie of Boysack, Henry Crauford of Seaton, Mr Thomas Fairwedder of Southtarry, Alexander Pyper of Newgrange, [...] Frazer of Kirktoun, Mr William Aikman of Carny, Mr Hary Maule of Kellie, [...] Ogilvie of Pitmoures, John Guthrie of that ilk, Francis Erskine of Kirkbuddo, [...] Muidie of Arbikie [and] James Lyell of Gardine.

For the shire of Bamf: William, earl Marischall, James, earl of Findlater, James, earl of Seafield, Sir Patrick Ogilvie of Boynd, Sir Alexander Ogilvie of Forglen, Ludovick Grant of that ilk, elder, Alexander Grant of that ilk, younger, Sir John Gordon of Park, Sir James Abercrombie of Birkinboig, Alexander Gordon of Pitlurg, James Ogilvie, younger of Boynd, Alexander Duff of Braco, William Baird of Auchmedden, Alexander Gairne of Troup, John Ramsay of Laithers, Peter Russell of Moncoffer, Robert Grant of Dunlugus, James Ogilvie of Logie, Mr William Josse of Colleinwaird, Mr Andrew Hay of Montblairie, Alexander Alison of Littlefield, George Gordon of Carnoussie, Mr Francis Grant of Cullen, Alexander Grant of Ballintomb, John Abernethie of Meyan, James Gordon of Ardmellie, James Hamilton of Cowbairdie, Abernethie of Corskie, younger, Alexander Abercrombie of Glashaugh, James Dunbar, younger of Durn, James Ogilvie of Poldavid, Nicolas Dunbar of Castlefield, John Hay of Moldavid, Patrick Steuart of Tanachie, [...] Gordon of Buckie, Alexander Abercrombie of Skeith, Alexander Sutherland of Kinminitie, John Innes of Edingith, John Innes of Edingith, younger, Charles Gordon of Glengeirrack, William Gordon of Birkinburn, younger, [[...]] Gordon of Achynachie, John Grant of Carron, John Grant of Ballindallair, Major George Arnot, [...] Steuart of Kilmaichlie, Robert Cumming of Reicleiteich, Alexander Leslie of Finnitie, Mr James Leslie of Tullich, Alexander Duff of Drumun, Thomas Donaldson of Kinnairdie, John Cuthbert of Braickinhills, Walter Grant of Ardendillie, Captain John Grant of Easter Elchies, [...] Steuart of Achnachan, James Duff of Crombie [and] John Ogilvie of Kempcairn.

For the steuartrie of Kirkcudbright: the earl of Galloway, the viscount of Kenmure, Mr John Gordon of Greenlaw, Sir Robert Grierson of Lag, Sir George Maxwell of Orchyeardtoun, Patrick Murdoch of Comloddan, Patrick Dunbar of Machrimore, Patrick Herron of that ilk, Patrick Herron, younger of that ilk, Alexander Mackie of Palgoun, Andrew Herron of Bargaly, William Muir of Cassincary, Robert Broun of Carsluith, Samuel Hanna of Kirdale, John Mackulloch of Barholme, Samuel Mackdouall of Glen, Alexander Murray of Brughtoun, William Maxwell of Cardiness, David Mackulloch of Ardwall, Hugh Mackguffock of Rusco, William Mackguffock, younger of Rusco, Ephraim Mackclellan of Barmagachin, James Gordon of Largmore, John Corsane of Balmangan, Nathaniel Gordon of Carletoun, Alexander Broun of Kempletoun, John Gordon of Kirkconnell, Alexander Gordon of Earlstoun, Robert Gordon of Garvery, William Kennedy of Knockreoch, Adam Neual of Barskeoch, William Gordon of Holme, William Gordon of Shirmurs, John Neilson of Corsack, William Craick of Duchra, Samuel Broun of Molans, Rodger Gordon of Troquhain, James Gordon, younger of Troquhain, Charles Mackclellan of Collin, Robert Mackclellan of Barkly, the provost of Kirkcudbright, James Gordon of Campbeltoun, William Herreis of Mabee, Robert Maxwell of Heselfield, William Lindsay of Mains, Robert Maxwell, younger of Hills, John Sharp of Hoddam, Adam Craik of Arbigland, Robert Johnstoun of Keltoun, William Coupland of Collistoun, James Mackadam of Waterhead, William Young of Auchinskeoch, Edward Gaudie of Craigmay, William Grierson of Bargatone, William Steuart of Shambelly, Doctor Murray, portioner of Cavens, John Broun of Nunland, Mungo Lindsay, younger of Wauchop, Charles Murray of Barnbourie, Mr Andrew Euart of Mullock, minister of Kells, William Laurie of Barnsoul, Alexander Steuart, younger of Tannargie [and] Mr John Broun, factor to the estate of Baldoon.

For the shire of Sutherland: the earl of Sutherland, the Lord Strathnaver, the Lord Reay, the Lord Duffus, the master of Duffus, the laird of Assint, the laird of Cadboll, Peter Forbes of Lochinver, Robert Gray of Skibo, Robert Murray of Pulrossie, David Ross of Inverchaslie, Hugh Monro of Inveran, Mr George Gray of Creich, John Gray of Newtoun, Alexander Gray of Overskibo, Alexander Sutherland of Pronsie, James Sutherland of Evelect, Hugh Macky of Strathie, George Macky of Bighouse, Captain Hugh Macky of Bortie, James Sutherland of Clyne, Hugh Sutherland of Kinnald, David Sutherland, younger of Kinnald, John Monro of Rogart, Donald Gunn of Badinloch, Sir William Gordon of Dalphollie, John Gordon of Caroll, George Gordon of Hospidell, Alexander Gordon of Gartie, sherif depute of the shire, James Sutherland, younger of Pronsie, Alexander Sutherland of Meikle Torbo, William Sutherland of Ham, Alexander Sutherland of Bregrudie, Mr Alexander Gordon of Langweill [and] Sir John Gordon of Embo.

For the shire of Caithness: the earl of Caithness, the earl of Breadalbain, the Lord Berridale, the Lord Glenurchie, Sir James Sinclair of Mey, John Sinclair of Dumbeath, Sir William Dunbar of Hemprigs, sherif depute, Sir George Sinclair of Clyth, James Sinclair of Lyth, George Sutherland of Forss, John Sinclair of Ulbster, John Sinclair of Stirkock, James Sutherland of Langwell, Mr Robert Dunbar of Myrland, Alexander Sinclair of Brabster, James Sinclair of Stamster, James Sinclair of Lybster, James Murray of Clareden, Patrick Dunbar of Bowarmadden, Mr John Campbell of Castlehill, Mr Patrick Murray of Pennyland, David Sinclair of Freswick, George Sinclair of Barrock, Alexander Sinclair of Dune, John Sinclair of Lybster, Alexander Sinclair of Oldrich, George Mansone of Bridgend, John Sinclair of Barrock, James Sinclare of Howburnhead, Captain Adam Cunninghame of Oukingill, the earl of Breadalbain's chamberlaine for the time, the earl of Cromartie's chamberland for the time, John Sinclair of Ratter, Richard Sinclair of Thura, William Sinclair of Hoy, John Sinclair of Assery, William Sutherland of Gees, elder, John Sinclair of Ratter, younger [and] the chamberland of the bishoprick.

For the shire of Elgine: the earl of Murray, the Lord Duffus, William Duff of Diple, Alexander Duff of Drummure, the laird of Tannachie, younger, the laird of Burdsyeards, elder, the laird of Burdsyeards, younger, the laird of Grange, the laird of Innes, elder, the laird of Innes, younger, the laird of Dunphaile, the laird of Bishopmilne, the laird of Grant, elder, the laird of Grant, younger, the laird of Wester Elches, the laird of Easter Elches, the laird of Altyre, the laird of Brodie, the laird of Aslisk, the laird of Muretoun, elder, the laird of Muretoun, younger, the laird of Gordonstoun, the laird of Coxtoun, elder, the laird of Coxtoun, younger, the laird of Lethen, Sir James Innes of Ortoun, the laird of Durn, elder, the laird of Durn, younger, John Dunbar of Kirkhill, tutor of Grangehill, Joseph Broddie of Milnetoun, laird of Grant's baillie in his absence, the laird of Pluscarden, or his baillie, William Martine of Moristoun, Robert Dumbar of Newtoun, Thomas Brodie of Pitgavine, John Innes of Darkland, John Innes of Leuchars, George Innes of Dunkintie, Patrick Grant of Dalvey, [...] Grant of Balnatom, Alexander Dunbar of Moy, Mr Robert Dunbar of Moy, the laird of Belndallach, David Steuart of Neutoun, Walter Innes of Blackhills, elder, [...] Innes of Blackhills, younger, the earl of Rothes's chamberlain, the earl of Murray's chamberlain, William Cumming of Craigmilne, Robert Innes of Mundole, John Leslie of Balnageith, John Brodie of Windiehills, Mr James Sutherland, advocat, William Dunbar of Dilkside, William King of Newmilnes, James Steuart of Castlehill, John Leslie of Midletoun, John Dunbar of Boigs, Colin Dunbar, younger of Boigs, Charles Mackenzie of Earnside, Mr William Sutherland of Miss-Towie, William Sutherland of Rosehaugh, James Innes, younger of Coats, William Brodie of Coltfield, George Chalmers of Pittensere, James Brodie of Whitehill [and] Mungo Grant of Knockando.

For the steuartry of Orkny and Zetland: Sir Archbald Steuart of Burray, Sir William Craigie of Gairsey, Robert Steuart of Newwark, William Douglass of Egilshaw, elder, Alexander Douglass of Egilshaw, younger, John Steuart of Brugh, Thomas Buchannan of Sandside, Mr Robert Honieman of Graemsay, James Graham of Grahamshall, Captain James Moodie of Melsetter, George Baikie of Tankerness, Robert Baikie, younger of Tankerness, Hugh Baikie of Burnes, John Traill of Elsness, David Traill of Seba, Hary Grahame of Breckness, William Liddell of Hammer, John Nisbet of Swannay, John Coventry of Enhallow, Patrick Kinnaird of Burwick, Alexander Steuart of Massetter, Mr James Steuart of Touquhoy, David Sutherland of Windbreck, Laurence Sinclair of Quandaill, Charles Steuart of Bigtoun, John Scot of Scotshall, James Scot of Vosgairth, John Mitchell of Westshore, James Mitchell of Girlestaw, [...] Bruce, tutor of Munes, Patrick Leslie of Ustness, John Giffart of Busta, Andrew Mouat of Gairth, Andrew Bruce of Braenick, William Henderson of Garday, [...] Bruce of Soundbrugh, George Cheine of Essilmont, [...] Sinclair of Brugh [and] the stewart of Orkney and Zetland and his deputes for the time.

For the shire of Clackmannan: the duke of Argyll, the earl of Mar, Sir John Schaw of Greenock, Sir Robert Steuart of Tillicultry, Sir John Erskine of Alva, [...] Holburn of Menstrie, Mr Alexander Abercrombie of Tullibodie, Lieutenant Collonell Bruce of Kennet, Alexander Inglis, tacksman of the estate of Clackmannan, John Burne of Sheardaill, John Drysdaill of Tounhead, George Colquhoun of Balheartie, Mr John Campbell of Mammore, Charles Keirie of Gogar, George Stirling of Herbertshire, William Stirling, younger of Herbertshire, Mr Francis Mastertoun of Parkmilne, Charles Craigingelt of Woodside, the baillie of Alva for the time [and] the baillie of Campbell for the time.

For the shire of Ross: the earl of Cromarty, the Lord Mackleod, David Ross of Balnagoun, Hugh Ross of Kilraick, Sir John Mackenzie of Coull, Sir Robert Monro of Foulis, Kenneth Mackenzie of Scatwell, Rorie Mackenzie of Reidcastle, Simon Mackenzie of Allangrange, Alexander Mackenzie of Applecross, Rorie Mackenzie, younger thereof, Rorie Mackenzie of Fairburn, Alexander Mackenzie of Belmaduthie, William Mackenzie, younger of Belmaduthie, Simon Mackenzie of Torirdan, George Monro of Newmore, George Monro of Culraine, Hector Monro of Navair, Hugh Monro of Teaninich, George Monro of Lemlaire, John Mackenzie of Clynes, Colin Mackenzie of Kincraig, Murdoch Mackenzie of Ardoss, John Forrester of Dunskeath, Colin Robertson of Kindeass, John Ross of Auchnacloigh, Mr George Mackenzie of Balamukie, Hector Monro of Drumond, Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun, Sir Donald Baine of Tulloch, John Baine, younger of Tulloch, Sir William Gordon of Dalfolly, Alexander Mackenzie of Dachmaluack, Mr George Mackenzie of Inchculter, Rorie Dingwall of Camischurie, Alexander Forrester of Culenaild, Kenneth Mackenzie of Sudie, Alexander Mackenzie of Bellone, Charles Mackenzie of Cullen, Kenneth Mackenzie of Achtadonell, Mr George Mackenzie of Grunard, Alexander Matthieson of Benadgefield, Aeneas Mackleod of Cadboil, Captain Daniel Mackleod of Gainies, William Ross of Invercharron, Colin Graham of Drymie, James Frazer of Achnagairne, Hugh Ross of Brelangwell, David Ross of Inverchaslay, Mr Alexander Mackleod of Cantullich, William Ross of Aldie, William Ross of Easterfearn, Alexander Duff of Drumoore, Colin Mackenzie of Dachpollo [and] Alexander Ross of Pitlarie.

For the shire of Kinross: the Lord Burghliegh, the Lord Colvill, Sir David Arnot of that ilk, Sir William Bruce of Kinross, Sir John Malcolme of Innerteill, Sir Robert Douglass of Kirkness, [...] Halliday of Tilliboill, [...] Lindsay of Dowhill, James Rankine of Coldine, [...] Malcolme of Innertiel, younger, John Bruce of Kinross, George Burrell, portioner of Kenneswood, Patrick Robertson of Smiddiehill, James Steedman, baillie of Kinross, [and] Mr Laurence Mercer for the Lady Aldie.

  1. NAS. PA2/38, f.178-178v. Back
  2. 'superiorities' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 648. Back
  3. NAS. PA2/38, f.178v-180v. Back
  4. 'that' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 650. Back
  5. NAS. PA2/38, f.181-197v. Back
  6. 'next' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 654. Back
  7. 'Kirkpatrick' in APS. Back
  8. 'Kirkpatrick' in APS. Back
  9. 'Tresbank' in APS. Back
  10. 'Knockmarleoch' in APS. Back
  11. 'Carncurran' in APS. Back
  12. 'John Foot of Easter Glensherop' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 664. Back
  13. 'William' not 'Mr' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 670. Back
  14. 'Foyar' in APS. Back
  15. 'Stratquairn' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 675. Back
  16. 'Enshallow' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 679. Back
  17. 'Alloa' in APS, it seems in error. Back
  18. 'Pitkarie' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 680. Back
Procedure: adjournment

The lord chancellour, by order of the lord high commissioner, adjourned the parliament till Tuesday next at ten a clock.

  1. NAS. PA2/38, f.178-178v. Back
  2. 'superiorities' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 648. Back
  3. NAS. PA2/38, f.178v-180v. Back
  4. 'that' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 650. Back
  5. NAS. PA2/38, f.181-197v. Back
  6. 'next' inserted in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 654. Back
  7. 'Kirkpatrick' in APS. Back
  8. 'Kirkpatrick' in APS. Back
  9. 'Tresbank' in APS. Back
  10. 'Knockmarleoch' in APS. Back
  11. 'Carncurran' in APS. Back
  12. 'John Foot of Easter Glensherop' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 664. Back
  13. 'William' not 'Mr' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 670. Back
  14. 'Foyar' in APS. Back
  15. 'Stratquairn' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 675. Back
  16. 'Enshallow' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 679. Back
  17. 'Alloa' in APS, it seems in error. Back
  18. 'Pitkarie' in NAS. GA9/53, printed acts (Heirs of Anderson), 680. Back