The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707, K.M. Brown et al eds (St Andrews, 2007-2024), date accessed: 7 October 2024
[A1641/8/86]1
[Supplication of the Earl of Crawford seeking to be heard in parliament]
To your sacred majesty and the honourable house of parliament Ludovic [Lindsay], earl of Crawford humbly desires a hearing whereby I may vindicate myself of any aspersion unjustly laid upon me and so be liberated as a loyal and good subject and not sequestered and kept up as I have been these days past. And your sacred majesty's and lordships' answer.
Crawford
14 October 1641
Read in audience of his majesty and parliament, who appoint the same to be taken to consideration.2
- NAS, PA6/5, 'October 14 1641'.
- This clause is written on the rear of the document.