Unto His Grace, their Majesties High Commissioner, and the right honourable the estates of Parliament, : the petition of the brewers of the VVest-port, Potterraw, Gairns-hall, Kings-stables, Abbey of Holy-rood-house, Cald-toun, Restalrig, and Yard-heads of Leith.
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