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The estates of parliament, taking into their consideration a supplication given in to them by Patrick, earl of Panmure, showing his great losses and sufferings (which are approved and registered by the committee appointed for that effect); also showing his lands of Navar and Brechin were altogether ruined, and therefore desiring that some course may be taken for his redress, and in the meantime that his said lands of Navar may be suspended from paying any monthly maintenance or other public dues until such time as the said lands should be put in equal condition with others, as at more length is contained in the said supplication. Which, with the report of the committee of bills relating thereto, being considered by the said estates of parliament, they have remitted and remit and seriously recommend the supplication, with the desire of the said earl of Panmure therein contained, to the committee of estates, to be taken into consideration by them and to determine therein as they shall think fit.