The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2024), date accessed: 3 October 2024
[M1641/8/71]1
[Committee appointed to consider the business regarding the Prince Elector Palatine; committee appointed to consider the ratifications produced before parliament]
The king being present.
The king's majesty desired the parliament to take to their consideration the condition of [Charles Louis], Prince Palatine his business and what course is fitting to be taken for testifying their respect and affection to the said prince. And the parliament thinks fit to appoint a committee to consider thereupon, and for that effect nominates [Alexander Leslie, earl of Leven], lord general, [Alexander Montgomery], earl of Eglinton, [William Kerr], earl of Lothian, [James Livingstone], lord Almond for the nobility. The barons and burghs promised to give in the names of their number to the clerk.
Appoints [David Carnegie], earl of Southesk and [Alexander Elphinstone], lord Elphinstone for the nobility; [Sir William Forbes], laird of Craigievar and [Sir Robert Graham of] Morphie for the barons; [David Anderson], the commissioner of Cupar and [Master Alexander Douglas of Downies, commissioner for] Banff for the burghs to peruse all the ratifications produced to parliament, that a catalogue may be made thereof to be read and passed publicly in parliament.
[Committee appointed to consider the catalogue of acts exhibited before parliament; supplications remitted to committee for regulating the common burdens]
Appoints a committee to consider the catalogue of all acts exhibited and what of them are expedient to be passed in parliament, and for that effect nominates [John Campbell, lord Loudoun], lord chancellor, [Archibald Campbell], earl of Argyll, [John Kennedy, earl of] Cassilis, [William Cunningham, earl of] Glencairn, [John Maitland, earl of] Lauderdale and [John Lindsay], lord Lindsay2 for the nobility. The barons and burghs promised to condescend upon their number to the clerk.
Supplication by [Colonel Alexander Hamilton], general of the artillery, craving to be secured of his pension both for bygones and in time coming, read in audience of his majesty and parliament, who remit and refer the supplication as well regarding the ordering and directing of the artillery pertaining to the public as regarding the said pensions, bygone arrears and allowance in time coming to the committee nominated for the burdens of the country, and give them warrant to proceed and determine therein as a matter reasonable and expedient for the good of the public. And earnestly recommend to the king's majesty what may concern his majesty's part regarding the office of general of the artillery and yearly wages thereof.
Supplication by [James Home], earl of Home and [Mary Sutton], countess of Home, craving satisfaction for the house and plenishing of Dunglass, read in audience of his majesty and estates of parliament, who refer the same to the committee for the burdens of the kingdom.
[Supplications read and committees appointed; acts approved; ratification and supplications to be taken into further consideration; continuation]
Supplication by Alexander Cunningham, craving satisfaction for his losses and imprisonment, being moved to his majesty and estates of parliament, they refer the same and consideration thereof to the committee underwritten, namely: [William Cunningham], earl of Glencairn and [John Lindsay], lord Lindsay3 for the nobility; [Sir David Crichton], laird of Lugton and [Sir Thomas Myreton of] Cambo for the gentry; [James Sword], the commissioner of St Andrews and [John Semple of Stainflett, commissioner for] Dumbarton for the burghs.
Act regarding the expenses of the commissioners of shires read, voted and passed in parliament.
Act regarding the expenses of the commissioners of the sheriffdom of Sutherland read, voted and passed in parliament.
Ratification in favour of [William Douglas], earl of Morton produced and taken to consideration.
Supplication by General Major [William] Baillie, desiring a favourable answer to his petition against [Sir William Baillie of] Lamington, produced and taken to consideration.
Supplication by James Acheson, craving recommendation from the parliament to the king's majesty for recompense of the debt owing to him by the Earl of Orkney, produced in parliament, which appoints the persons underwritten to consider thereof and represent the same to the king's majesty, namely: [John Erskine], earl of Mar, [John Kennedy, earl of] Cassilis, [William Kerr, earl of] Lothian, [William Ramsay, earl of] Dalhousie, [John Wemyss, earl of] Wemyss, [John Maitland, earl of] Lauderdale, [John Lindsay], lord Lindsay4, [John Elphinstone, lord] Balmerino, [James Elphinstone, lord] Coupar and [Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall], lord advocate.
Supplication by Sir Patrick Drummond, craving to be restored against a sentence given against him before the committee, produced in parliament and taken to consideration.
Appoints the parliament to meet tomorrow at 10 o'clock, and the several bodies this afternoon.
- NAS, PA6/5, 'November 11 1641', f.1(a) r-1(a) v.
- John Lindsay had actually been created Earl of Lindsay in May 1633.
- John Lindsay had actually been created Earl of Lindsay in May 1633.
- John Lindsay had actually been created Earl of Lindsay in May 1633.