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Rh Laird of Earnſlaw, the Laird of Blaikerſtoun, the Laird of Kaimes, Mr. Patrick Home of Brownsbank, the Laird of Halyburtoun, the Laird of Manderſtoun, James Peter of Chappel, the Laird of Baſſenden, the Laird of Moriſtoun, the Laird of Thornydykes, the Laird of Greweldikes, David Home of Newton, the Bailzie-depute of Lauderdale, the Earl of Home Sheriff, Conveener, or the Sheriff-depute.

For the Shire of Roxburgh.

The Earl of Roxburgh, the Earl of Louthian, the Earl of Tiaras, the Lord Cranſtoun, the Lord Jedburgh, the Maſter of Cranſtoun, Sir Thomas Ker of Cavers, Robert Ker of Gaitſhaw, Henry M$c$dowgal of M$c$kerſtoun, John Rutherfoord of Edgarſtoun, Mr Gilbert Eliot of Craigend, John Ker of Frogden, William Ker of Sunderlandhal, Henry Ker of Lintoun, Robert Pringle of Stitchel, Robert Pringle of Cliftoun, Sir John Scot of Ancrmn, Sir Alexander Don of Newtoun, Andrew Ker of Littelden, John Rutherfurd Provſt of Jedburgh, Mr. Charles Ker of Abutsrule, Sir William Eliot of Stobs, Sir Francis Scot of Thirleſtane, Walter Scot of Harwood, Charles Murray of Hadden,Wauchop of Niddrie younger, Andrew Plumber of Midleſteed, George Rutherfurd of Fairingtoun, Francis Pringle of Rolviſtoun, the Bailzie of Kelſo, Mr. Archbald Dowglas tutor of Cavers, Robert Scot of Horſliehil, William Eliot of Grainge, Patrck Scot of Longirtoun, John Halyburtoun of Moriſlaw, Mr George Scot of Bonraw, Thomas Rutherfurd of Couſnath, Uchtred M$c$dowgal of Hakburn, Henry Eliot of Harwood, Thomas Scot of Whitſlaid, Henry Ker of Graden, Sir John Scot of Ancrum Conveener.

For the Shire of Selkirk.

The Earl of Traquair, the Lord Elibank, James Murray of Philiphaugh, John Riddel of Haining, Thomas Scot of Whitſlaid, Patrick Murray of Dewchar, Thomas Scot of Todrig, John Riddel of Muſlie, George Pringle of Torwoodlie, Alexander Pringle of Whitebank, Hugh Scot of Gallowſhiels,Ker of ſunderland-hal, Sir William Scot younger of Harden,Pringle of Blindlie, the Laird of Middleſteed, Gideon Murray of Sundhope, the Duke of Buccleuch's Bailzie for the time, the Laird of Philiphaugh to be Conveener.

For the Shire of Peebles.

The Earl of Traquair, the Earl of Tweddale, the Lord Yeſter, William Hay of Drumallier, Sir Archibald Murray of Blackbarrony, Sir William Murray of Stenhope, John Veitch of Dawick, Sir Michael Naſmitht of Poſſo, John Veitch younger of Dawick, Robert Hunter of Polmud, William Horsburgh of that ilk, John Murray of Romanno, Mr. John Dickſone of Whitſlait, Alexander Bailie of Callends, Mr. John Hay of Hayſtoun, John Hay younger of Hayſtoun, William Brown of Stevingſtoun, John Porteous of Halkſhaw, George Brown of Scotſtoun, James Laeſon of Caimmuire, George Bailie of Manerhil, William Govan of Cardrona, Robert Burnet of little Ormiltoun, James Hamiltoun of Caldcoat, David Murray of Stenhope, James Naſmith of Poſſo, Alexander Murray of Halmyre, James Geddes of Kirkurd, Richard Murray of Spittlehaugh, James Murray of Skirling, John Murray of Cringletie, William Burnet of Barns, William Dickſon of Kilbocho, William Murray of Cardon, Sir James Dowglas of Smithfield, James Dowglas his ſon, James Chisholme of Hairhope Sir William Murray of Stenhope Conveener.

For the Shire of Tanerk.

The Duke of Hamiltoun, the Earl of Carnwath, the Lord Blantyre, the Lord Carmichael, Alexander Menzies of Culterawes,Inglis of Eaſtſhiels,Bailie of Walſtoun, Geoige Weir of Blaikwood,Lindſay of Covingtoun, James Lockhart of Cleghorn, Sir William Fleeming of Farm, Sir Archbald Robertoun of Bedlay, Walter Corbet of Towcorſs, James Dunlap of Gairnkirk, George Luke of Dalbeith, Sir Archibald Stewart of Caſtlemilk, James Hamiltoun of Manor-Eleiſtoun, James Stewart of Torrens, James Hamiltoun of Woodhal, Claud Murehead of Lauchop, Mr. William Cochran of Rochſoles, Sir Alexander Hamiltoun of Haggs, Mr. Andrew Hay of Inſchnoch, Gawin Hamiltoun of Raploch, Hamiltoun of Raploch younger, John Bailie of Shirril, John Bell of Hamiltouns-Farm, Sir Robert Hamiltoun of Silvertounhil, Sir Daniel Carmichael of Maulſly, Sir James Carmichael of Bonnitoun, William Bailie of Lamingtoun, Sir William Hamiltoun of Preſtoun, Sir John Harper of Cambuſnethem, Sir John Whitefoord of Mylntoun, William Hamiltoun of Orbiſtoun, William Hamiltoun of Wiſhaw, Alexander Hamiltoun of Dalyel, James Hamiltoun of Aikenhead, James Weir of Stainbyers, William Stewart of Allantoun, CMr. John Bailie of Jerviftoun, Thomas Stewart of Cultnefs, James Murehead of Breadilholme, James Cleiland of that ilk, Cromwel Lockart of Lie, Sir William Maxwel of Calderwood, Sir William Lockhart of Carfbirs, Walter Lockhart of Kirktoun, Robert Lockhart of Birkhill, Mr. Robert Bailie of Jervefwood, Mr. Andrew Hay of Craignethem, Iohn Hamiltoun of Barncleuch, Mr. Archibald Nisbet of Carfin, James Young of Linbank, the Marques of Dowglas Conveener. For