The Parliamentary Register: Or An Impartial Report of the Debates ..., volume 3
The Parliamentary Register: Or An Impartial Report of the Debates ..., volume 3
Great Britain. Parliament
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I do not know whether it was meant to insinu- ate that this stock was purchased with the navy money, but that was the impression made by the manner in which the thing was mentioned. The circumstance of the release has been also much dwelt upon ; and it was stated that the registry was a mere tacit proceeding. That may be so in this country, but in the court of session in Scotland, where all in- struments affecting land, or, as they were called in that coun- try, all heritable lands were registe...red, nothing was done with respect to them without their being inspected by the agents of both parties. And was Lord Melville such a per- son in that part of the country that such an act done by him could pass totally unobserved and unattended to ? Another observation made on this instrument was, that the name of the procurator was not inserted. A noble lord on the other side (Lord Henry Petty), who prefaced his observations oh (his head with a declaration that he was not well acquainted witl^ Digitized by VjOOQIC 9fe THE PARLIABf£KTART KEGOmOL [C««mtlf • "with the pnaice in Scotlaad in this respect, afRt^is preiatct vras necessary from what he stated after, conceived that the name of the procurator should be always affixed to such in- struments.
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