3. Touching Mr Andrew Hunter, the Assemblie hes proceidit and given ane sentence of depositione for his offence against him, qwhill he satisfie his Majestie and the Kirk.
4. Every particular minister within his charge is straitlie commandit to disswade the flocks, alswell be publick as private exhortationes, frae concurring with treasonable attempts of Bothwell or any wther traytour to his Majestie, that raises or shall raise themselves up against his Majestie’s authoritie, and sicklyke to take heed and suffer not their flocks, under colour of religion or qwhatsumever false pretext, to receive wages of any persones without his Majestie’s warrant, and namelie of the said Bothwell.
5. They haue appoynted ane reasonable number of brethren to awayt on his Majestie for satisfying the last article.
With thanksgiving to God for his mercies, the Assemblie dissolved.
[FIFTY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.]
The Generall Assemblie of the Kirk of Scotland, conveint at Montrose the 24 of Junii 1595.
Sessio.
Exhortation was made be Mr Androw Melvill, Provest of the New College of St Androis, and Moderator of the last Assemblie. Mrs Robert Pont, Peter Blackburne, and James Nicolsone, were on the leets, and the said Mr James, be pluralitie of votes, was chosen Moderator, hac vice.
Sessio 2a, Junii 24.