Minuts of the last sederunt read.
Moved by the duke of Atholl that it be recommended to her majesties' high commissioner to present the address which was approven the last day to her majesty as his grace shall see it proper and convenient, and the motion agreed to.
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Overture for an act prohibiting and dischargeing the importation of all merchandice and other commodities from England after the twenty fifth of December next, ay and untill the prohibitory clauses in the English act of parliament be repealed, read and a first reading marked thereon.
Overture for an act anent the exportation of wool and skins, read and a first reading marked thereon.
Overture for an act dischargeing the importation of English or Irish tanned leather, read and a first reading marked thereon.
Overture for an act takeing off the duty of wool and linnen manufacture, read and a first reading marked thereon.
Overture for an act for sending ambassadours from this kingdom to forreign treaties, read and a first reading marked thereon and ordered that the same be printed.
Overture for an act dischargeing the victualling of ships of this nation outward bound with Irish or forreign beef, or provideing themselves with forreign small beer, read and a first reading marked thereon.
Overture for an act dischargeing the peers of this kingdom their going into England without leave of the privy council, again read, and being moved that it have a first reading, it was put to the vote, mark a first reading or not, and carried in the negative.
Then the lord chancellour, by order of her majesties' high commissioner, adjourned the parliament till to morrow at ten a clock.