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The court of parliament of that excellent prince and lord our king James V, by the grace of God, king of Scots, held at Edinburgh on 15 September 1542, by the lords commissioners undersigned, namely, the reverend and reverend fathers in Christ David [Beaton], cardinal and archbishop of St Andrews, Gavin [Dunbar], archbishop of Glasgow, chancellor, Patrick [Hepburn], bishop of Moray, William [Stewart], bishop of Aberdeen, the noble and potent lords James [Stewart], earl of Moray, George [Leslie], earl of Rothes, Lord Thomas Erskine [of Halton and Brechin], secretary, Master James Foulis of Colinton, clerk of the rolls and register, Master Thomas Bellenden of Auchnoull, justice clerk, along with Archibald Beaton, marischal deputy, Patrick Baron [of Spittalfield], constable deputy, Robert Black, sergeant, and William Wilkin, dempster.
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On the which day Christina Wardlaw, widow of the late Robert Leslie, Master Andrew Leslie, George Leslie, Master John Leslie, Elizabeth Leslie and Thomas Hamilton, her spouse, for his interest, [...] Leslie, nun, sons and daughters of the late Robert, often called by royal summons under testimony of the great seal of the realm directed thereon to answer personally to our supreme lord the king or his justiciar in the present parliament, and for seeing and hearing the said late Robert discerned to have incurred the crime of lese-majesty while he lived by the three estates for certain treasonous actions committed by him, and not compearing, it was continued to 3 February next to come, with continuation of days, in the form and effect that it is now, without prejudice of the parties.
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On the which day the present court of parliament was continued with all actions pending therein, in the form and effect which it is now, until 3 February next to come, with continuation of days, without prejudice of any party.