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Prayers said. Rolls called.
Her majesties' commissioner acquainted the parliament with her majesties' answer to the address and signified that he had received some papers which had been before the house of lords which were now in the hands of the earl of Loudoun, lord secretary, and that he expected the rest. And the said papers were given in by the lord secretary to the lord clerk register.
Moved that the address to her majestie last session of parliament may be read, and the same accordingly done.
Moved that the schedule or inventar of the papers produced be read, and the same accordingly read.
Moved that such papers as are now transmitted being in bundles may be opened, that it may be known whither the same be originals or only copies; and the bundles being opened, some of them were read.
Ordered that Colin Campbell of Glendarule, [...] Mackleod, one of the captains of her majesties' foot guards, and George Mackenzie, son to George Mackenzie in Stonehaven, be cited to compear before the parliament against the third sederunt next week in order to their examination and that warrand be granted for that effect, which was accordingly done.
Ordered that the clerks of council transmit what papers are in their hands relating to that matter against the said day.
Then the lord chancellour, by order of her majesties' high commissioner, adjourned the parliament till to morrow at ten a clock.