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[Archibald Campbell], duke of Argyll, [Robert Kerr], marquis of Lothian, the earls [James Ogilvy, earl of] Seafield and [John Carmichael, earl of] Hyndford, took the oath of allegiance and signed the same with the assurance, and took the oath of parliament.
John Sharp of Hoddam, commissioner for the shire of Dumfries, and Mr John Stewart of Sorbie, for the shire of Wigtown, newly elected in place of the two former members deceased, took the oath of allegiance and signed the same with the assurance, and took the oath of parliament.
John Scrimgeour [of Kirkton], commissioner for the burgh of Dundee, and Sir Alexander Ogilvie [of Forglen], for the burgh of Banff, in place of the two former members deceased, took the oath of allegiance and signed the same with the assurance, and took the oath of parliament.
Two commissions, the one to George Munro of Culcairn and the other to David Sutherland of Kinnauld, being presented from the shire of Sutherland, the same were remitted to the committee to be appointed for controverted elections.