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William Ramsay chose curators: my lord [Gavin Dunbar, elder, bishop] of Aberdeen, and my lord [James Chisholm, bishop] of Dunblane, the which desire the lords admitted.
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On the which day [Robert Cockburn], bishop of Dunkeld, and [Gilbert Kennedy], earl of Cassilis,† asked for instruments that our sovereign lord and the three estates of parliament charged and commanded them to pass [as] ambassadors to England, after the form of the commission and articles given and to be given to them thereupon, protesting always that since they are behoved to obey the king's command and the three estates, that no danger should therefore return to them. At the eleventh hour.
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On the which day the present court of parliament was continued with all actions, causes and depending matters following therefrom in the form and effect that it is now until 15 February next to come, without prejudice to any parties.
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[On the which day, the king, with the consent of [Queen Margaret Tudor], his mother and the express consent of the three estates of the realm, confirmed and ratified the grant to Sir James Hamilton of Finnart of all the lands of the barony of Cambusnethan, with the tower and fortalice etc., and all the lands of Whiterig etc., as is more fully contained in a charter made by the king under his great seal dated at Edinburgh, 15 April 1522, the ninth year of the reign, notwithstanding any annexations made by the king or his predecessors to the contrary; and granted and ordered to be delivered letters of confirmation, along with the appending of seals of the lords prelates, barons and burgh commissioner in similar form.]
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[Repeats details of above act† in all respects, but also including the lands of Kersewell, sheriffdom of Lanark, as contained in a charter given at Linlithgow, 5 September 1524.]