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<p>be remedied. – The Report of the Lords<lb/> | |||
<del>was accordingly <gap/> in though<lb/> | |||
<gap/> <gap/> the <gap/></del> was extremely<lb/> | |||
defective in not stating how many<lb/> | |||
appeals were entered in any one year<lb/> | |||
and how many were decided. It<lb/> | |||
furnished no information except<lb/> | |||
that the whole number of appeals<lb/> | |||
were 296 and of <del>the</del> writs of error<lb/> | |||
42. – He knew this fact that <del>be true<lb/> | |||
of <gap/> and <gap/> in<lb/> | |||
the number</del> at the time of the<lb/> | |||
union with Ireland he himself had<lb/> | |||
been employed as Counsel in the very last<lb/> | |||
case of appeal that stood on the Roll – and<lb/> | |||
he was therefore convinced that the whole<lb/> | |||
accumulation must have taken place<lb/> | |||
since that time. <del>for the</del> When Lord Roslyn<lb/> | |||
was Chancellor he knew that the arrear<lb/> | |||
of appeals was always very small indeed.<lb/> | |||
After some further observations on the<lb/> | |||
defective information in the Report<lb/> | |||
he stated his conviction that a temporary<lb/> | |||
execution would cure the evil. If the<lb/> | |||
Master of the Rolls were to sit at<lb/> | |||
the same time with the Chancellor<lb/> | |||
and thus enable the Chancellor to<lb/> | |||
devote more time to the hearing</p> | |||
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be remedied. – The Report of the Lords
was accordingly in though
the was extremely
defective in not stating how many
appeals were entered in any one year
and how many were decided. It
furnished no information except
that the whole number of appeals
were 296 and of the writs of error
42. – He knew this fact that be true
of and in
the number at the time of the
union with Ireland he himself had
been employed as Counsel in the very last
case of appeal that stood on the Roll – and
he was therefore convinced that the whole
accumulation must have taken place
since that time. for the When Lord Roslyn
was Chancellor he knew that the arrear
of appeals was always very small indeed.
After some further observations on the
defective information in the Report
he stated his conviction that a temporary
execution would cure the evil. If the
Master of the Rolls were to sit at
the same time with the Chancellor
and thus enable the Chancellor to
devote more time to the hearing
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