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Prayers said, rolls called.
Minuts of the last sederunt read.
Petition for Sir David Cuninghame of Milncraig for changeing the high way about his house again read, and, after debate, the desyre of the petition granted under the provisions and at the sight and to the satisfaction of such persons as contained in the delyverance upon the said petition.
The lord chancellor acquainted the parliament that the rest of the papers relateing to the late plot were now transmitted, and they should be given in to the lord clerk register to the effect any member of parliament may see the same.
Moved that the act nameing publict ministers for Scotland to be present at forraign treaties wherein the kingdom may be concerned be again read, which was accordingly done, and, after some debate and amendments made upon the act, it was put to the vote approve the act or delay the furder consideration thereof, and carried approve the act.
Overture for ane act appoynting a fond for defraying the charges and expences of the publick ministers to be named by her majestie to attend the forraign treaties read, and a first reading marked thereon.
Then the lord chancellor, by order of her majesties high commissioner, adjourned the parliament till Thursday next at ten a cloak.
Seafield, cancellar[ius], I.P.D. p[arliamenti]