ACT Approving of the good Services done by the Town of Glasgow, Shire of Argyle, and other Western Shires in this Conjuncture, with a return of the Thanks of the Estates to them. AT Edinburgh, March 28. 1689. The Meeting of the Estates of this Kingdom, Taking into their Consideration, that by the sending of the standing Forces into England, the Estates were destitute of that Guard and Defence, which was proper and in this Conjuncture, and that several persons, well affected to the Protestant Religion, at the Diet of the Meeting of the said Estates, having repaired to this City of Edinburgh, from Glasgow, the Shire of Argyle, and other Western Shires, did at the Desire, and by Warrant of the Estates, put themselves to Arms, and since have so continued Watching and Warding, under the Command of the Earl of Levin, and demeaned themselves soberly and honestly, and been Active and Instrumental to prevent Tumults, and to secure the Peace and Quiet of this Meeting, and Place; and there being now some Scots Regiments arrived here, under the Command of Major-General Mccay, The Estates Do therefore hereby Declare, That what is past, was good, acceptable and seasonable Service, and do approve the same; and hereby Gives Order to the said Earl of Levin to Disband them, and allows them to return with their Arms to their respective Homes, and do return their Thanks to the persons who have been employed. Extracted out of the Records of the Meeting of Estates, by me, JA. DALRYMPLE, Cls. Edinburgh, Printed in the Year 1689.