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SYNOD OF ARGYLL
pairt of satisfaction and recompense to her for her want
of anna and manse that she might be inrolled amongst
others for to get the proportion due to her umquhill
husband as if he wer yet alyve, All which being considered
and judged reasoneable, Mr Dug. Darroch is appoynted to
give her a discharge of so much as her husbands propor¬
tion extended to confrom to the division allowed by the
precept, that the said supplicant may make use of her own
way and meanes at the generall commissars hands for
procureing her own.
Mr Ewin Cameron correspondent to the synod of Glas¬
gow his diligence, being heard and seen testified, was
approven.
Mr Jon Stewart is appoynted to keep correspondency
with the synod of Glasgow and Aire the first Tuesday of
October next, and to have twenty shillings Scots from ilk
minister to beare his charges, and the moderator of ilk
presbyterie is appoynted to send the same to him against
the first of August next.
The next provincial! is appoynted to be at Inneraray
the 3d Wednesday of October next.
Sic subscribitur Mr. J. Campbell, Clerk.
Edinburgh July 1650. Revised and examined.
J. Ker.
THE PROVINCIALL ASSEMBLY OF ARGYLL HOLDINE
AT INNERARAY THE 16th DAY OF OCTOBER
1650.
Sess. 1.
Whilk day, after sermon had to the assembly and
incalling of the name of God for a blesseing to the meeting
by Mr Dug. Campbell, moderator to the last assembly, the
assembly did proceed to the election of a new moderator
for this meeting, and haveing leeted Mr Ard me Callum,
Mr Dug. Darroch, Mr Coline me Lachlan, Mr Ferqr
Frazer, Mr Ewin Camerone, the said Mr Ewin Cameron
by plurality of voices was chosen, And therafter the
SYNOD OF ARGYLL
pairt of satisfaction and recompense to her for her want
of anna and manse that she might be inrolled amongst
others for to get the proportion due to her umquhill
husband as if he wer yet alyve, All which being considered
and judged reasoneable, Mr Dug. Darroch is appoynted to
give her a discharge of so much as her husbands propor¬
tion extended to confrom to the division allowed by the
precept, that the said supplicant may make use of her own
way and meanes at the generall commissars hands for
procureing her own.
Mr Ewin Cameron correspondent to the synod of Glas¬
gow his diligence, being heard and seen testified, was
approven.
Mr Jon Stewart is appoynted to keep correspondency
with the synod of Glasgow and Aire the first Tuesday of
October next, and to have twenty shillings Scots from ilk
minister to beare his charges, and the moderator of ilk
presbyterie is appoynted to send the same to him against
the first of August next.
The next provincial! is appoynted to be at Inneraray
the 3d Wednesday of October next.
Sic subscribitur Mr. J. Campbell, Clerk.
Edinburgh July 1650. Revised and examined.
J. Ker.
THE PROVINCIALL ASSEMBLY OF ARGYLL HOLDINE
AT INNERARAY THE 16th DAY OF OCTOBER
1650.
Sess. 1.
Whilk day, after sermon had to the assembly and
incalling of the name of God for a blesseing to the meeting
by Mr Dug. Campbell, moderator to the last assembly, the
assembly did proceed to the election of a new moderator
for this meeting, and haveing leeted Mr Ard me Callum,
Mr Dug. Darroch, Mr Coline me Lachlan, Mr Ferqr
Frazer, Mr Ewin Camerone, the said Mr Ewin Cameron
by plurality of voices was chosen, And therafter the
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