Petitions: read and considered

Petition for [Charles Home], earl of Home, read craving that some time be allowed to him to enter heir to his predecessors last infeft with the benefit of inventory and the creditors allowed to see and answer the same against the next sederunt of parliament.

Petition for Sir Thomas Kennedy of Kirkhill, and partners of the tack of the excise between the year 1691 and the year 1696, read craving their damages sustained by breaking their tack by act of parliament and other supervenient laws to their prejudice be considered, and the petitioners recommended to her majesty in such manner as contained in the deliverance upon the said petition, which is as follows.

  1. NAS. PA2/39, f.43v.