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Standing as I do in a relation in some measure similar to
that of Sir G. Elliot, having an interest in the expediting of
the treaty, and being entirely indifferent in point of interest in respect of the <add> disposal between
your Lordship and his Grace of the consideration purchase-money, will , your Lordship may perhaps
pardon the liberty I take in suggesting at this early period what occurrs to
me on that part of the subject. in relation to that point? What were the considerations
that seemed to have induced as it seems a wish on the part of the late
Earl to give allow his Grace an equivalent in Land, whether the meaning doubtless
a smaller portion outright & unclassified instead of a larger portion classed as at present with
a beneficial Lease) whether the inducements remain the same, and whether they if so they would produce
the same effect impression on your Lordships wishes, is not mind, are matters altogether out of
my cognizance, but unquestionably the acceptance of any such an
proposal must altogether be at the option of his Grace. Were
the letter of the present Act to be pursued the purchase money mus
would by §§.8 of the Act be to be laid out in the purchase of other land to the
same uses, and in which case consequently the See of York
and your Lordship as Lessee would have the same interests
respectively in the land so to be purchased as you have now in the present Land: Were it proposed
and
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