Procedure: twenty-second article, clause voted and approved; vote printed and protests recorded

And it was aggreed that the members' votes be marked and that a list of their names, as they shall vote, be printed and recorded, and that at calling the rolls the adherers to the above respective protests be marked. As also, the lord chancellor was allowed to have his name marked, printed and recorded as an approver.

Then the vote was putt, approve the first paragraph of the tuenty-second article of union or not, and it caryed approve.

And the earle of Caithnes, the viscount of Stormont, the Lord Oliphant, the Lord Balmerino, the Lord Bargany, the Lord Kinnaird, John Brisbane, younger of Bishoptoun, Sir Humphray Colquhoun of Luss, Sir Patrick Murray of Auchtertyre, John Murray of Strowan, James Ogilvie, younger of Boyn, Alexander Mackye of Palgown, James Sinclair of Stempster, Alexander Robertsone, Alexander Duff, Francis Molison, Robert Scott, Archibald Scheills, Mr John Lyon, Mr John Carruthers, George Home, John Bayne and Mr Robert Fraser adhered to the duke of Atholl's protest; Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun, Sir Robert Sinclair of Longformacus, Sir Hugh Cathcart of Carletoun, the said John Brisbane, younger of Bishoptoun, Mr William Cochran of Kilmaronock, the said Sir Humphray Colquhoun of Luss, Robert Rollo of Powhouse, Mr James Carnagie of Phinhaven, David Graham, younger of Fintrie, and the said James Sinclair of Stempster, adhered to George Lockhart of Carnwath's protest; and the earle of Crawfurd, and the earle of Galloway adhered to the earle of Buchan's protest.

[So] in the parliament the seventh day of January 1707 a vote was stated, approve the first paragraph of the twenty-second article of union or not, and it caryed approve, and the list of the members' names as they voted approve or not (ordored to be printed) is as followes.

  1. NAS. PA6/36, f.53/218-218v and PA6/36, f.219 (note parallel folio system).