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The king's majestie and estates of parliament, haveing considered a bill of suspension given in to them be Johne Campbell of Dunstaffnage, Mr Donald Campbell, his wncle, Donald Ewing in Ardnahowie, Duncan Campbell, vncle to Lochinell, Archibald Campbell of Barnacar, Dougall Campbell of Innera, Donald Campbell, brother to Lochinell and Hector Mcclane of Torleisk, craveing that the decreit given on the tuelff day of July 1661 yeers against them at the instance of Johne Mcdougall of Donolich, Allan Mackdougall of Rara, Johne Mcdougall of Degneish and Dougall McDougall of Donach might be suspendit upon the grunds and reasons contained in the bill and, finding no just grund for suspending that decreit, therfor the king's majestie, with advice and consent of his estates of parliament, hath thought fit to refuise the said suspension and ordeanes the said Johne McDougall of Dunolich, Allen McDougall of Rara, Johne McDougall of Degnish and Dougall McDougall of Donach to have and be put into possession of the lands contained in the decreit conforme to the tenor therof, it is alwayes declared that thir presents shall be without prejudice of any legall rights and securities the defenders respective have acquired of the saids lands, or any parte therof, but that the same are reserved to them as accords of the law.