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Rolls called and prayer said.
The king being present.
The which day the king's majesty and estates of parliament, having considered the supplication of the executors and nearest of kin of those who died in the house of Dunglass by the lamentable accident of blowing up the same, desiring to be free of the payment of the quots of their testaments, find the desire thereof just and reasonable, and therefore grant the same desire and liberate them of the payment of the quots of the said testaments.