The which day the supplication given in to the parliament by Lady Redhouse and her sister, craving command to the commissioners of Edinburgh to sit and administer justice in a process pursued at their instances against Sir James MacGill of Cranstoun-Riddel, being read and considered by the said estates, they grant the desire thereof and ordain the commissioners of Edinburgh to sit, proceed and administer justice in the foresaid process at the instance of the said supplicants against the said Sir James MacGill according to the law.
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The which day the estates of parliament grant power to the committee appointed for those in the castle to examine the forenamed persons who are in the castle and to confront if they think needful.
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The which day the estates of parliament, having read and considered the supplication given in to them by the Laird of Lochtour craving delivery of his signature, and that the composition thereof, which is in Master Patrick Brown's hands, may be received from him by [Sir James Carmichael], treasurer depute, the said estates, after report made by the president of the committee for the bills regarding the foresaid supplication, ordain the foresaid treasurer depute to receive the composition of the signature of Lochtour's escheat from Master Patrick Brown and to grant the reset thereof, and to deliver the foresaid signature to the supplicant.