Procedure: recommendation to the committee of monies
Reference James Peddie

The estates of parliament, having heard and considered the supplication of James Peddie, merchant burgess of Montrose, desiring that his great sufferings and losses occasioned by his constant affection to the public may be taken into consideration and such course taken for his reparation and subsistence as the parliament should think fit, as the supplication bears, they do hereby seriously recommend the aforesaid supplication and desire thereof to the committee of monies appointed to reside in the north, and earnestly desire that committee to take some effectual course for the subsistence of the said James Peddie, supplicant, and of his wife and family.

  1. NAS. PA2/23, f.359v. Back