Edinburgh, 11 April 1644

Committee Members: committee for Irish affairs
Committee anent the Irish affairs

The estates nominate [John Kennedy, earl of] Cassilis, [Charles Seton, earl of] Dunfermline, [John Maitland, earl of] Lauderdale, [William Hamilton, earl of] Lanark, [James Livingstone, earl of] Callander, [John Elphinstone, lord] Balmerino, [Robert Balfour, lord Balfour of] Burleigh, [George Dundas of] Dundas, [Sir Patrick Hamilton of Little] Preston, [Sir John Wemyss of] Bogie, [Mr William Cochrane of] Cowdoun, [Sir John Shaw of] Greenock, [Sir John Crawford of] Kilbirnie, the commissioners [Sir John Smith of Grotehill and Thomas Paterson for] Edinburgh, [James Bell for] Glasgow, [George Bell for] Linlithgow, [Thomas Bruce of Weltoun for] Stirling, [George Gardyne for] Burntisland and [George Jamieson for] Cupar to hear the officers of the army in Ireland and the instructions sent with them and what answer is fit to be returned thereto, and to consider the petition of the widow of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie who was killed in our army in England, and to examine Major Erskine who is come from [William Cavendish, earl of] Newcastle's army.

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Legislation
Act anent the loan

The estates ordain that for stopping the mouths of all such as are ready to malign their proceedings, that an account be made of all the money that is come in by the loan and tax, from England and by borrowing, and how the same is disbursed, and that it be printed.

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Procedure: appointments of rutmasters in Perthshire
Rutmasters in Perthshire

The convention of estates being informed of some hindrance occasioned in the putting out and uplifting of the troops of horse appointed to go in this present expedition to the north through the rutmasters named by the shire there not accepting their charge, and the estates finding it necessary that some qualified and able persons be chosen for this charge, do therefore nominate and appoint [...] Oliphant, younger, of Bachilton and [...] Moncreiffe, brother to [Sir John Moncreiffe], laird of Moncreiffe, to be rutmasters to the two troops now to come out of that shire, and ordain the committee of war of the shire to call them before them, that intimation hereof being made to them, they may accept and go about their several charges.

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Legislation
Act for demolishing the castle of Dumbarton

The estates, considering that by an act of the last parliament the fortification and strength of the castle of Dumbarton was appointed to be levelled, and that in such a time of troubles the same may prove more hurtful (as formerly it has been) than useful to the country, do therefore appoint the same house and walls and strength thereof to be demolished and razed to the ground, and recommend to John Semple [of Stainflett], provost of Dumbarton, to see this done. With power to him for this effect, to hire quarriers or any other workmen necessary and, if any refuse, to press them on reasonable conditions. And ordain the committee of estates to see the expenses hereof paid by the public, and that the said John Semple take some course to secure the cannon and carriages thereof or any other ammunition within the castle upon the public charge.

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Committee Members: committee for putting the kingdom in a posture of defence
Committee for a posture of defence

The estates appoint [Archibald Campbell, marquis of] Argyll, [William Cunningham, earl of] Glencairn, [James Livingstone, earl of] Callander, [William Hamilton, earl of] Lanark, [John Hay, lord] Yester, Sir William Scott [of Harden], Sir Thomas Kerr [of Cavers], [Sir John Wauchope of] Niddrie-[Marischal], [Sir Patrick Hepburn of] Waughton, [Sir William Home of] Ayton, the commissioners [Sir John Smith of Grotehill and Thomas Paterson for] Edinburgh, [James Bell for] Glasgow, [George Jamieson for] Cupar, [John Williamson for] Kirkcaldy and [John Semple of Stainflett for] Dumbarton to be a committee for seeing the kingdom put in a right posture of defence and securing the borders, how the cannon in the castle of Dumbarton shall be disposed of and what answer shall be returned to John Slowan and some other petition of such as have been spoiled by the king's forces.

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Committee Members: committee to consider replies to the English commissioners

The estates nominate [John Kennedy, earl of] Cassilis, [John Maitland, earl of] Lauderdale, [William Hamilton, earl of] Lanark, [James Livingstone, earl of] Callander, [John Elphinstone, lord] Balmerino, [John Hay, lord] Yester, [Robert Balfour, lord Balfour of] Burleigh, [Sir Patrick Hepburn of] Waughton, [Sir Thomas Nicolson of] Carnock, [Sir Patrick Hamilton of Little] Preston, [George Dundas of] Dundas, [Sir John Crawford of] Kilbirnie, [Sir Michael Balfour of] Denmilne, [Sir John Wauchope of] Niddrie-[Marischal], the commissioners [Sir John Smith of Grotehill and Thomas Paterson for] Edinburgh, [Robert Davidson for] Dundee, [Robert Taylor for] St Andrews, [Patrick Young for] Haddington, [Alexander Inglis of Craigmakerran for] Perth, [John Semple of Stainflett for] Dumbarton and [Mr Robert Cunningham for] Kinghorn to consider what answer is to be given to the letters from the commissioners at London anent the grounds of a settled peace, and to report.

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