Procedure

Prayers said. The rolls called.

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Procedure: minutes read; permission to plead

The minutes of the last sederunt read.

Allowance for [Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees], lord advocate, Sir David Dalrymple [of Hailes] and Sir David Cunningham [of Milncraig] to plead for the Lady Edinglassie against [Thomas Fotheringham], laird of Powrie

Petition by the Lady Edinglassie against the laird of Powrie, read and ordained to be seen and answered the first day in which the parliament shall think fit to proceed upon private business, and the lord advocate, Sir David Dalrymple and Sir David Cunningham allowed to plead for the petitioner in the cause mentioned in the petition.

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Petition: order of business

Petition for George Dundas relating to his summons for a protection offered, and all parties and their procurators in both these causes ordained to be ready and attend the said next diet of parliament for private business.

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Procedure: act debated and amended

The act anent the exporting of wool further proceeded in, and a clause offered to regulate the exporting skins with wool on them read, it was agreed to, without a vote, that no skins with wool on them be exported from any place in this kingdom excepting three ports only, two of which three to be appointed in the western coast and one in the firth. And the vote being asked, whether the port of Leith or that of Bo'ness should be appointed for the firth, it carried Bo'ness; then the vote was asked, whether Port Glasgow or Ayr should be appointed for the adjacent parts of the western coast, and carried Port Glasgow; and after which the vote was asked, whether Dumfries or Kirkcudbright should be appointed for the more southerly parts of the said coast, and carried Dumfries.

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Procedure: adjournment

The lord chancellor, by order of her majesty's high commissioner, adjourned the parliament until Monday next at 10 o'clock.

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