The 34th day of this session of parliament
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Prayer said and rolls called.
The king being present.
The which day the king's majesty, according to the foresaid act of nomination and election of the Lord Loudoun to be chancellor, subscribed a gift to him of the said place and office in face of parliament, which after reading thereof in parliament was sent to be written to the great seal.
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The which day the supplication by [Alexander Stewart], earl of Galloway against the town of Wigtown and by William MacGuffock against the sheriff and bailie of Wigtown, the king's majesty and estates ordain letters to be directed at the instance of either of the parties for summoning witnesses for proving of the complaints and answers against such, without prejudice to either party to dispute against the relevancy, and assigns the [...] day of [...] to the effect above-written.