[Supplication read and committee appointed to total up the accounts of the regiments which stayed in Scotland; regiments ordered to be disbanded]

Rege presente.

Supplicatioune be Generall Major Monro, for himselfe and the officiaris of his regiment, craving payment of bygane arrierages befoir they disband, red in audience of his majestie and parliament, who, haifing takin the same into thair consideratioune, both for Generall Major Munro, his regiment, and for the other regimentis which stayed within the countrie, thairfoir grauntis commissione to the persones underwrittin to fitt the accompte of the regimentis which went not out of the countrie, and that only during the sitting of this parliament, viz: Lord Angus, Lord Maitland, Lord Carnegie, Lord Elcho for the nobilitie; Barganie, Kilbirnie, Laweris, Sir Patrik Murray, in absence of Rowallane, for the gentrie; Edward Edgar, Jhone Binning, Maistir Alexander Wedderburne, Hew Kennedy for the borrowis, or any sevin of the haill number.

The parliament appointis the thrie regimentis of foote and regiment of horse, quhilk is keiped upon foote as the residue of the armie, to be disbandit and for that effect signified the same to the lieutenent general that he may shew the same to the generall.

  1. NAS, PA6/4, 'September 10 1641', f.1(b) v. Back
[The bodies and committees ordered to meet; propositions from the committee for the army remitted to each estate]

Appointis the estaittis to meitt apairt at two houris and the committe for the armie and other committees at four houris.

Appointis the dowble of the propositiones exhibited be the committe for the armie to be gevin to everie estaite that they may be advysit thairupon.

Appointis the committe for the billis to meitt at four houris, and to putt all the supplicatiounes in ordour and to expres thair awin judgement thairupon, to be represented to the parliament.

  1. NAS, PA6/4, 'September 10 1641', f.1(b) v. Back
[Supplication read and remitted to each estate; commission for the trial of Helen Moyses renewed]

Supplicatione be Robert Pringill of Stitchell, craving generall letteris for collecting the customes conforme to his gift, red, and ane dowble appointed to be gevin to everie estaite.

Supplicatione be Maistir Johne Drummond, commissar of Perth, desyring to be liberate of the intertainement of Helene Moyses, or that course may be takin for hir tryall, red and the commissione formerlie graunted be the committe of estaittis for trying and punishing hir to be renewed.

  1. NAS, PA6/4, 'September 10 1641', f.1(b) v. Back
[Overtures for the peace of the north remitted to each estate; supplication remitted to Mr James Raith]

Overturis for the peace of the north appointed to be considered be everie estaite at thair first meitting.

Supplicatione be the Laird of Wauchtone, craving libertie to leid his awin teyndis upon cautione, appointed to be shewin to Maistir James Raith.

  1. NAS, PA6/4, 'September 10 1641', f.1(b) v. Back