A Diary of the Proceedings in the Parilament And Privy Council of Scotland May

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A Diary of the Proceedings in the Parilament And Privy Council of Scotland May
Davis Hume
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Home : But fome of his objections againft other voters for Kilbirnie being repelled, Kilbirnie was received.
Came to the Election of Dumbarton ; and Kilmaronnock, in competition with Mr James Campbell brother to Argyle, was preferred and admitted.
The Parliament adjourned till Munday at 10 a clock. Praiers faid.
7. — Munday, May 24. • Praiers faid. Rolls called. Minutes read. Proceeded to the Contro- verted Elections betwixt Sir George Suittie of Balgon, and young Ormfton. The Parliament having
... appointed Sir Greorge Suittie to adminiculate his commiilion, by proving that Beanfton voted for him, adduced Sir George Brown, who deponed affirmative. Sii* Peter Wedderburn, who deponed that he had an impreffion at the election, and ever fince on his memory, that he voted for Sir G. Suittie, and thinks he did fo to the beft of his me- mory, he faid he could not be pofitive, but it is not marked. Hay of Le- them deponed, he fate at a diftance from Beanfton, and he fpoke low, but he apprehended he voted for Sir G.

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