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The court of parliament of the most excellent prince James, by the grace of God most illustrious king of Scots, held at Edinburgh on 9 June 1531, by the lords commissioners written below, namely Master Adam Otterburn [of Auldhame and Reidhall], provost of Edinburgh, Master Nicholas Crawford [of Oxgangs], justice clerk, Master James Lawson and Master Francis Bothwell, along with Patrick Baron [of Spittalfield], deputy of [William Hay, earl of Erroll], constable, James Johnston, deputy of [William Keith, earl] Marischal, Patrick Lithgow, sergeant, and John Anderson, dempster.
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On the which day Alexander John Cannochson, John MacLean of Lochbuie, John MacLeod of Lewis and various others contained in a royal summons as is written above, often called by royal summons under testimony of the great seal, directed above, for answering personally to the said lord, our king, in the present parliament concerning certain treasonous actions contained in the said summons, and not having compeared, it was continued to 21 July next to come, with continuation of days, in the form and effect which it is now, without prejudice of the parties.