The minutes of the last sederunt read.
Ordered that all writs to be founded upon for either party or voter in the competing elections for West Lothian be given to the clerk of competition between now and 10 o'clock tomorrow to the end either parties' procurators may have inspection thereof before the next sitting of parliament, with certification that the said controverted election shall be then determined peremptorily.
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There being four overtures in form of acts for security of the kingdom presented and read, her majesty's solicitors were allowed to cause print these overtures that copies thereof might be delivered before Thursday next at 10 o'clock for the information of the members.
The act anent leasing makers and slanderers, read, and ordered to be marked a first reading.
The draft of an act and commission of parliament for inspecting the public accounts, presented and read.
Overture in the form of an act for the more effectual payment of the drawback of customs imposed upon exported victual presented and read.
The draft of an act anent copper coin read.
The draft of an act anent colliers, read.
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Agreed that the two actions for remedy at law, the one at the instance of Robert Hepburn against George Suttie and the other at the instance of John Callander against Mr Alexander Higgins, be heard next sitting of parliament for private business.
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Another draft of an act for a commission to examine the public accounts, read.
The draft of an act in favour of the inhabitants of the isles of Orkney and Shetland, read.
The draft of an act on the report of a committee for making up the tenor of burnt writs in favour of Anna Cockburn, read and ordered to be marked a first reading.
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Overture in the form of an act anent the alimenting prisoners for debts, and another for exportation of pork, and a third for preventing the disloyal curing of salmon, presented and ordered to be read the next sitting of parliament.
Agreed that the overtures prepared by [James Moir], laird of Stoneywood for improving woollen manufactories be read the next sitting of parliament.
The act prohibiting butchers to be graziers read again and ordered to be marked a first reading.
An overture for exporting sheep skins and lamb skins, read and ordered to lie on the table.