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Prayers heard and rolls callit.
Act anent the ingaddering of mentenance and uther publict dues redd and past in parliament.
Supplicatioune generall [of] arteliarie redd in parliament, and the king and parliament ordanes the hous of Ravinsheuch to be delyvered to the Lord Sincklar, owner therof. And the parliament remitts to his matie to call the generall officiars and consult with thame what is to be done anent the making of any moir peices of ordnance, and remitts to the comittee of money to tak course for the supplicant's satisfactioun of so muche as he wants.
His matie and parliament hes ordaned that evrie man to quhom the book of loane money shalbe presented shall subscryve what he is to len or that he will not len any, and if he refuis to subscryve any of the tuo, that the commissioner, presenter of the book, report the same to the parliament or comittee.
His matie and the parliament finds that the erle of Dumfermlein comes not wnder the compas of thoise who aught to subscryve the band anent secureing of religione and work of reformatione.
Supplicatioune Mr James Blair remitted to the lords Humbie, Cranston, Tofts, Clerkington [and] Bromehall, or any tuo of thame, to heir the parteis and discuss the reasones.
His matie and parliament addis to the comittee of greevances the generall officiars and gives thame pooer to punish delinquents, and further addis the lairds of Blakhall, Greenock and Maner and Johne Semple to the said comittee, the laird of Greenock to be conveiner, and ordanes thame to meitt on Monday at ten houres, and that letters be wreattin to the absents.
Supplicatioune Malcome Johneston remitted to the committee of war of the shyre.
Supplicatioune comittee of war of the shyre of Stirling redd and remitted to the comittee for provisione of the army.
A petition conteaning certane desyres givin in to thoise who wer sent from the comissioners of the generall assemblie redd in parliament. The lord president, in name of his matie and parliament, did returne thame hartie thanks for ther cair and vigilance in giving so tymous adverteisment, and appoynts the comittee who wer wpon the conference to meitt with sum of the comissioners of the generall assemblie anent the putting of the desyres in execution, to meitt on Monday at 7 in the morning.
Supplicatioune Captain David Alexander redd in parliament, and comission granted to the laird [of] Benholme and Patrick Smith to mak inventar of the goods and delyver the same to the owners, they finding sufficient cawtione to mak the goods furthcumand to all parteis haveing enteress therto as accords of the law.
The act of parliament of the 4 of December 1650 anent the dischargeing of exemptiones for payment of meall remitted to be considdered be the severall bodyes.
†His matie and the parliament ordanes tuo of evrie estaitt to be named be the bodyes to reveise and considder the haill acts of the comittee of estaitts, and in particular the act betuix the erle [of] Carnewath and his sone, and report. The noblemen nominat erle [of] Roxburgh [and] Viscount Arbuthnot, barrones nominat Luss and Strathurd, burrowis nominat Johne Forbes and Walter Lyell.
Remittis to the committee for the militarie effairs to considder how the men who ar comyng wp to Bruntyland out of Dundie and St Jonstoun shalbe interteaned, and als to tak the conditione of the said toun and garesone of Bruntyland in consideration and quhat is necessar therfoir and for interteaning of the gariesone.
Supplicatioune toune of Culross redd and past.
Ordanes the severall bodyes to meitt at tuo efternun, and the parliament to meitt at fyve.