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two one of which subsists no longer: viz:
1. a reluctance on the part of a Proprietor to part with
his property. 2. a reluctance on the part of certain inhabitants
of the neighbourhood to seen an establishment for
such a purpose instituted in their vanity.
1. As to the reluctance on the part of Proprietors, an objection
the invalidity of which is assumed and recognized,
by every Act which has ben ever made for taking private
ground for public purposes, & relevancy of it, in the
present instance in particular, stands fully discussed
in the paper above referred to. Happily however it has
no longer any place. The two persons interested are, the
Archbishop of York in right of his See as tenant in
fee simple: and Earl Spencer as Leasee for lives
under a beneficial Lease. On the part of his Grace no
such reluctance ever subsisted: you Memorialist is fully
warranted in the assertion, by a letter with which he
was honoured by his Grace at the first word, in a very
early stage of the business, and which, if your Lordships
should be pleased so to order, he is ready to produce.
On the part of the noble Early it did at one time subsist,
but, overcome doubtless by a sense of public duty,
it very happily gave way. For this purpose, in the
absence of the noble Earl, upon your Memorialist begs leave
to refer to your Lordships Secretary Mr Long, as also
to the Right Honourable Mr Dundas, who, after recognizing
a message to that effect, as given from him
to
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