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[William Livingston], viscount of Kilsyth swore the oath of allegiance, subscribed the same with the assurance and took the oath of parliament.
Moved that [George Ogilvy], lord Banff, who was sometime a papist, being now Protestant and willing to sign the formula subjoined to the act of parliament in November 1700 for preventing the growth of popery, may be admitted and, accordingly, he having taken and signed the formula, he thereafter swore the oath of allegiance, subscribed the same with the assurance and took the oath of parliament.
Sir Alexander [Home] Campbell of Cessnock, commissioner for the shire of Berwick in place of Sir John Home of Blackadder, deceased, and Sir Archibald Hope of Rankeillour, commissioner for the shire of Fife in place of Robert Douglas of Strathenry, deceased, both swore the oath of allegiance, subscribed the same with the assurance and took the oath of parliament.
Mr Patrick Moncrieff of Reidie, commissioner for the burgh of Kinghorn in place of Mr James Melville [of Halhill], deceased, swore the oath of allegiance, subscribed the same with the assurance and took the oath of parliament.