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The court of parliament of our supreme lord the king, held at Edinburgh on 3 February 1538 [1539] by the lords commissioners written below, namely Walter [Lindsay], lord St John, Alexander [Milne], abbot of Cambuskenneth, Master James Foulis of Colinton, clerk register, Thomas Scott of Pitgorno, justice clerk, Master Henry Sinclair, Master Thomas Bellenden [of Auchnoull], director of the chancellery, and Master Henry Balnaves [of Halhill], appointed by special commission of our said supreme lord the king, with William Borthwick, deputy of [William Keith, earl Marischal], marischal, Patrick Baron [of Spittalfield], deputy of [William Hay, earl of Erroll], constable, Andrew Dalmahoy, sergeant, and John Anderson, dempster. [On the which day the suits [were] called [and] the court fenced].†
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On which day the lords commissioners of parliament ordain that this present parliament proceed and stand over without any continuation, so long as pleases his grace the king. And if any matters occur, that the same be treated and ended in the same, just as if it had daily and continual process, without further solemnity, and until it pleases the king's grace that the same be deserted, and his special command is given thereto.