The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2024), date accessed: 19 April 2024
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Sederunt
- Sederunt
- Rex
- Cancellarius
- Hammiltoun
- Marschell
- Mar
- Mortoun
- Lindesay
- Seytoun
- Boyd
- Newbottill
- Dingwell
- Flemyng
- Urquhart
- Thesaurarius
- Murdocarny
- Computorum rotulator
- Clericus justiciarie
- Custos secreti sigilli
- Clericus registri
- Coldenknowis
- Ormistoun
- Weddirburne
- Alexander Hume de Northberwik
- Lundy
- Largo
- Tullibardin
- Barnbarrauch
- [Ministers]
- Magister David Lindesay
- Magister Patricius Galloway
- Joannes Dunkesoun2
- Commissionarii burgorum
- Joannes Arnot et Alexander Owstiane pro Edinburgh
- Oliverus Peblis pro Perth
- Joannes Finlaysoun pro Dunde
- Magister David Russel pro Sanctandrois
- David Craufurd pro Air
- Magister Joannes Colvile pro Striviling
- Jacobus Andersoun pro Cowpar in Fyff
- NAS, PC1/14, p.348. This folio has been bound the wrong way round, so that p.348 precedes p.347.
- Lindsay, Galloway and Duncanson are ministers. This is the only time that ministers per se, rather than bishops or the heads of religious houses, attended a convention of estates. Fuller discussion of this can be found in A. R. MacDonald, 'Ecclesiastical representation in parliament in post-Reformation Scotland', Journal of Ecclesiastical History (1999).