Protest for the priviledges of the barrons by George Lockhart

I, George Lockhart of Carnwath, do protest for my self and in name of such other barrons as shall adhere to this my protestation, that neither this vote nor any other vote, conclusion or article in this treaty of union shall prejudge the barrons of this kingdom from ther full representation in parliament as now by law established, nor in any of ther priviledges and particularly ther judicative and legislative capacity, of which they are deprived by the terms of this treaty of union, and I crave this my protestation to be admitted and recorded.

George Lockhart.

  1. NAS. PA6/34, 'January 7 1707'.