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Prayers heard and rolls called.
†Report from the committee for the military affairs concerning the levies read and remitted to the several bodies.
A paper given in anent gifts and pensions given out of his majesty's rents remitted to the several bodies.
That letters be written to the constable and marischal to be present at the coronation, and that all others having interest may be present to assist notwithstanding of former restraints.
†Remitted to the several bodies to think upon the way how the half month's maintenance to be uplifted out of the shires which are not in the power of the enemy may be made presently effectual.
Report from the committee of bills concerning Sir James Montgomery read and approved.
†Report Gillian Wilkie read and she remitted to the several bodies to get some collection.
Report widow of Captain MacKerkan read and citation granted against [...] Robertson, committer of the slaughter, and also against his father for anything that can be laid to his charge, that what can be received from any of them may be applied to the use of the supplicant.
The king's majesty and estates of parliament ordain an act to be drawn anent the wards and marriages of minors whose fathers die in the public service.
Report Colonel John Brown read and ordain the parties to be cited.
Report [Dame Margaret Fraser], lady Gleneagles read and approved.
†Supplication [Sir John Haldane], laird of Gleneagles remitted to the committee of bills.
Report [James Carnegie], lord Carnegie read and approved.
†Ordain the bodies to name two of every estate to take notice and receive witnesses anent Colonel Strachan and others who comply with the sectaries, and those to join with the committee of overtures formerly appointed and report.
Ordain the lieutenant general to call a council of war, and remit John Moss to them to be tried and censured.
Ordain the several bodies to meet at 2 o'clock, and after the bodies, the several committees to meet, and the parliament to meet tomorrow at 9 o'clock.