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SYNOD OF ARGYLL
of Dunoone, and that they be cited and sumounded be
their severall ministers to compeare before the said pres-
byterie that they may give satisfaction for the said haynous
fault.
Ordains that these who shall be directed hence com¬
missioners to attend the Parliament and Commission of
the Church shall in name of the assembly humbly intreat
both these judicatories that they nor either of them would
accept Sir Lachlan me Claine, or his speciall cheife freinds
guiltie of rebellion, untill he maks payment of all the
vacancy stipends that are within their bounds.
Sess. 4.
The supplication of the paroachiners of Lesmore, re-
quyreing some course to be taken whereby they may have
the comfort of the word of God preached unto them, being
read and considered, it is injoyned to Mr Ard me Caiman
to help their desolat condition at dyatts as he shall think
convenient till the next assembly.
The greivances of the paroachiners of Glenurquhy and
Inshale against Mr Neill Cameron and the presbyterie of
Dunoone for his illegal transportation, processes and dis-
puts had thereupon with their reasons hinc inde, is referred
to be determined be the generall assembly, and that the
said disputs and processes with the wholl deduction be
drawn up be the clerk in wryte and sent to the said
general assembly for cleareing of their judgements there-
anent.
The assembly ordaines Marteine me Lachlan and Mr Ard
me Alister to keep their dyettes punctually and preceisly
with Mr. Dug. Darroch as members of the presbyterie of
Kintyre for this interim.
The severall presbyteries are ordained to sett the gleib
lands and manses within themselves respective of vacing
churches for some emolument and profeit, to be imployed,
as the vacand stipends, upon piouse uses.
The assembly doth earnestly recommend to the right
honourable the Lord Marquesse of Argyll and to his deputs
SYNOD OF ARGYLL
of Dunoone, and that they be cited and sumounded be
their severall ministers to compeare before the said pres-
byterie that they may give satisfaction for the said haynous
fault.
Ordains that these who shall be directed hence com¬
missioners to attend the Parliament and Commission of
the Church shall in name of the assembly humbly intreat
both these judicatories that they nor either of them would
accept Sir Lachlan me Claine, or his speciall cheife freinds
guiltie of rebellion, untill he maks payment of all the
vacancy stipends that are within their bounds.
Sess. 4.
The supplication of the paroachiners of Lesmore, re-
quyreing some course to be taken whereby they may have
the comfort of the word of God preached unto them, being
read and considered, it is injoyned to Mr Ard me Caiman
to help their desolat condition at dyatts as he shall think
convenient till the next assembly.
The greivances of the paroachiners of Glenurquhy and
Inshale against Mr Neill Cameron and the presbyterie of
Dunoone for his illegal transportation, processes and dis-
puts had thereupon with their reasons hinc inde, is referred
to be determined be the generall assembly, and that the
said disputs and processes with the wholl deduction be
drawn up be the clerk in wryte and sent to the said
general assembly for cleareing of their judgements there-
anent.
The assembly ordaines Marteine me Lachlan and Mr Ard
me Alister to keep their dyettes punctually and preceisly
with Mr. Dug. Darroch as members of the presbyterie of
Kintyre for this interim.
The severall presbyteries are ordained to sett the gleib
lands and manses within themselves respective of vacing
churches for some emolument and profeit, to be imployed,
as the vacand stipends, upon piouse uses.
The assembly doth earnestly recommend to the right
honourable the Lord Marquesse of Argyll and to his deputs
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