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The estates of parliament, now presently convened by virtue of the last act of the last parliament held by his majesty and three estates in 1641, having taken into consideration the petition of Dame Christiane Scott, spouse to Colonel Sir Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul, knight, desiring a warrant and pass to herself and to John Hay, Christiane Leslie and Robert Martin, footman, her servants to go with the said Dame Christiane Scott to England to her husband for settling their necessary affairs in respect of the present troubles and unsafe travelling; the said estates of parliament by this act grant a warrant and pass to the said Dame Christiane Scott and her three servants above-named going in her company, that she and they may proceed safely to England to the said Colonel Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul, her husband, and the said estates of parliament discharge all persons whatsoever to trouble, molest, hinder or impede the said Dame Christiane Scott and her three servants above-named or any of them in their said voyage.