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HON. JAMES IVORY, LORD IVORY.

SIR HENRY JARDINE.

50 HON. FRANCIS JEFFREY, LORD JEFFREY.

JOHN GARDINER KINNEAR.

THE EARL OF KINNOULL.

DAVID LAING, ESQ., SECRETARY.

REV. PRINCIPAL JOHN LEE, D.D.

ALEXANDER WELLESLEY LEITH, ESQ.

LORD LINDSAY.

JAMES LOCH, ESQ.

LORD LOVAT.

THE MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN.

60 ALEXANDER MACDONALD, ESQ.

HON. J. H. MACKENZIE, LORD MACKENZIE.

JAMES MACKENZIE, ESQ.

JOHN WHITEFOORD MACKENZIE, ESQ.

WILLIAM FORBES MACKENZIE, ESQ.

JAMES MAIDMENT, ESQ.

THOMAS MAITLAND, ESQ., SOLICITOR-GENERAL.

VISCOUNT MELVILLE.

THE HON. WILLIAM LESLIE MELVILLE.

WILLIAM HENRY MILLER, ESQ.

70 THE EARL OF MINTO.

HON. SIR J. W. MONCREIFF, BART., LORD MONCREIFF.

HON. SIR JOHN A. MURRAY, LORD MURRAY.

WILLIAM MURRAY, ESQ.

MACVEY NAPIER, ESQ.

SIR FRANCIS PALGRAVE.

LORD PANMURE.

HENRY PETRIE, ESQ.

SIR THOMAS PHILLIPPS, BART.

EDWARD PIPER, ESQ.

80 ROBERT PITCAIRN, ESQ.

ALEXANDER PRINGLE, ESQ.

JOHN RICHARDSON, ESQ.

THE EARL OF ROSEBERY.

RIGHT HON. ANDREW RUTHERFURD, LORD ADVOCATE.

THE EARL OF SELKIRK.

JAMES SKENE, ESQ.

WILLIAM SMYTHE, ESQ.

THE EARL SPENCER.

JOHN SPOTTISWOODE, ESQ.

90 EDWARD STANLEY, ESQ.

MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOSEPH STRATON.

THE HON. CHARLES FRANCIS STUART.

THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND.

ALEXANDER THOMSON, ESQ.

WALTER C. TREVELYAN, ESQ.

DAWSON TURNER, ESQ.

ADAM URQUHART, ESQ.

RIGHT HON. SIR GEORGE WARRENDER, BART.

THE VEN. ARCHDEACON WRANGHAM.

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A. D. M.D.LXXVIII.

THE Generall Affemblie conveinit at Edinburgh, the 24 day of
Apryle, in the Magdalene Chappell, 1578: Wherein was present
Commiffioners of Countreyes, Kirks, Townes and Vniverfities,
with Ministers. Mr Andro Melvill, Moderatour.

At the Moderatours inftance, the Affemblie appointit Mrs Johne Row, Robert Pont, James Lowfone and David Lindefay, to concurre and conferre with him at extraordinar houres, to advyfe vpon fick matters as falbe thocht beft to be proponit to the Affemblie.

Seffio 1a.

[Mr John Row, Minister of Perth, complained upon Mr Patrick Adamfon, That he had given collation of a benefice lying within the bounds committed to his vifitation, to David Hume, without his advice and confent: Mr Patrick granted he had given collation, but pretended ignorance of the Act of the Kirk in the contrair, and alledged a recommendation of the faid perfon to the Generall Affembly; and that he being presented in the end of the laft Regents Government, that he haftened the faid collation left he should have been prevented be others; submitting himselfe alwayes to the correctioun of the Affembly: The Affembly finds the act of the Kirk

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