Answer—We find no reason against it; but yet we think it good to heare any that hes any further information.
Moderatour said—If there be any Member of this Assemblie that hes any further information to give to the Committie for the Presbitrie of Peibles, let them give it in to my Lord Burlie at 4 o’clock.
Then was the Committie for Brechin called on.
Mr James Bonar said—We are not able to give ane answer to the Assembly as yet, in respect we have not mett since. But if the Assembly please to give us farder tyme we shall take farder tryell.
Moderatour said—Think ye not that ane of the fyve Commissioners that are pretendit to be chosen, Mr Lawrence Kinneir, who is designit be both sydes, may voit presentlie in the Assemblie; and no question if the Assembly knew the Man, none would object against his persone, and his Commissione cannot be cantraverted, since both pairties hath chosen him?
Lowdoun said—Enquyre both the pairties if they have any thing to object against him.
Carnagie was absent.
Moderatour asked Din if he had any thing to object, who
Answered—I beleive it is knawen to the Committie who tooke the oath of the Ministers concerning the declaration of the veritie of the businesse.
Moderatour—We’ll heare the judgement of the Assembly.—Then he called on