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Petition [of] Alexander Baillie, servitor to the lord register, for a gratification for his pains and charges in putting the records in order, makeing inventary books etc., read and aggreed that the said petition be taken into consideration the first sederunt for private bussines.
Thereafter the tuenty-fifth article of union was read and, after reasoning thereon, the vote was putt, approve of the tuenty-fifth article or not, and it caryed approve.
Moved that a dyet be appointed for considering the manner of electing the representatives for Scotland to the parliament of Great Brittain and aggreed that the motion be intire next sederunt of parliament.
Then the lord chancellor, by order of her majesties' high commissioner, adjourned the parliament till to morrow at ten of the clock.