The Letters And Journals of Robert Baillie Mdcxxxvii Mdclxii volume 1

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5 ; vol. Vi. P. 1!7. Lund. 1826 ) 1641. LETTERS AND JOURNALS. 3G7 and we had fettled fure in Parliament, there is few of them, if any, bot will fpplicat to be permitted to doe all that fhall be pre- fcryved.
Saturday 3 Hi, onlie particular bufinefs was handled, not worth the wryting. Aberdeen, in their commiffion from the Generall Aflemblie, had niett and decerned Mr. George Gillefpie, then at London, for their towne-minifler, and Mr. Edward Wright for their divinitie-profefibr, in Marilhall Co
...lledge. Mr. George's caufe came then to be handled. His Grace ( 8 ) did plead, that thofe fifty years he and his people had been vexed with a mod weak minifter ; that he had gotten Mr. George admitted the h'Hl in Scotland without the Bilhops confent. Mr. George fpake weell for himfelf ; that he nor his people were never advertifed till the decreet was pad, and diverfe other things. The difpute was long and hott : it was remitted to the nixt feflion. Argyle fpake of the regrate manie minifters made [refpecling the] under payment of their ftipends, defired the Affemblie to find overtures for re- mead, and promifed the Parliament would confider what mould be proponed.

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