Petitions: read and considered
Captain Robert Taylor's petition remitted

Petition [of] Captain Robert Taylor craveing that a sum of money advanced by him for supplying the garrison of Cambusmoir may be repayed him, with intrest, read, and remitted to the commission to be named for auditeing the accounts to inquire thereanent and to report.

Petition [of] the Lord Bargany craveing a decreet of the commission of parliament anent the pole to be suspended, read, and Sir John Cochran appointed to see and answer against the next diet of parliament, but the parliament refused to sist execution in the mean time.

Petition [of] Sir William Meinzies craveing detention of a sum of money for cloaths furnished by him to the duke of Atholl, then earl of Tullibardin, his regiment, read.

Petition [of] Frances, countess douager of Seaforth, craveing an aliment, read, and after reasoning, it was put to the vote, grant the desire of the petition yea or no, and carried in the affirmative, and five hundred pounds sterling granted to her of yearly aliment out of the estate of Seaforth dureing the dependence of the process before the lords of session, in manner following.

  1. NAS. PA2/38, f.222v-223. Back