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Prayers said.
Rolls called.
Minutes of the last sederunt read.
Then the debate mentioned in the minutes of the last sederunt in relation to the allowing of drawbacks upon the exportation of beef and pork was resumed, and, after some further debate thereupon, the vote was stated approve of the report of the committee or alter.
And before voting it was agreed that the members' votes shall be marked, and that the list of their names as they shall vote shall be printed and recorded.
Then the vote was put approve or alter, and it carried alter.
Thereafter moved that the parliament now proceed to the consideration of what drawbacks shall be allowed upon the exportation of beef and pork.
Moved also that the consideration thereof be delayed until the next sederunt of parliament, and, after some reasoning,
Agreed that the consideration of what drawbacks shall be allowed upon exportation of beef and pork be delayed until the next sederunt of parliament.
Then the lord chancellor, by order of her majesty's high commissioner, adjourned the parliament until Monday next at 10 o'clock.
[James Ogilvy, earl of] Seafield, chancellor, in the presence of the lords of parliament