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The estates of parliament haveing hard and considdered the supplicatione givine in to them be Constance Broun, spous to Edward Moresone of Eddinghame wha remanes incarcerat in the tolbooth of Edinburgh, desyreing warrand to the keeper of the tolbooth and his servants to suffer the supplicant to have access to hir husband at hir pleasor and to grant ane competent mentenance to hir husband, hirselfe, ther childrine and famelie dureing the incarceratione, with ane warrand and protectione that no persone intromet with ther goods whill hir husband be put to ane tryell and fund guilty, as the supplicatione proportes. The saides estates remittes the modificatione craved to the committy appoynted for regulating the process and trying of these in waird, quherof the said Edward Morisone is one, to be granted as the said committy shall thinke fitting, and permits the supplicant to have present acces to hir husband, and heirby grantes warrand to hir for that effect.