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' | <p>ever made for taking private ground for public<lb/> purposes, the relevancy of it, in the present<lb/> instance in particular, stands fully discussed<lb/> in the paper above referred to. Happily however<lb/> it has no longer any place. The two persons<lb/> interested are, the Archbishop of York in<lb/> right of his See as tenant in fee simple; & Earl<lb/> Spencer as Lessee for lives under a beneficial lease.<lb/> On the part of his Grace no such reluctance ever<lb/> subsisted: your Memorialist is fully warranted<lb/> in the assertion, by a letter with which he was<lb/> honoured by his Grace at the first word, in a very<lb/> early stage of the business, and which, if your Lordships<lb/> should be pleased <add>so</add> to order, & he is ready to<lb/> produce. On the part of the noble Earl it did at<lb/> <add>one time</add> <del>once</del> subsist, but, overcome doubtless by a sense of<lb/> public duty, it very happily gave way. For this<lb/> purpose, in the absence of the noble Earl, your Memorialist<lb/> begs leave to refer to your Lordships<lb/> Secretary M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long, as also to the Right Honourable<lb/> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Dundas, who, after recognizing a message<lb/> to that effect, as given from him to your <lb/> Memorialist by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long, was pleased to confirm<lb/> it to your Memorialist in person, by elogiums on<lb/> his Lordship's liberality on that occasion, such as<lb/> all who have the honour of knowing the noble Lord<lb/> would expect to find it deserve.<lb/> <add>2. As</add></p> | ||
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ever made for taking private ground for public
purposes, the 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; & Earl
Spencer as Lessee for lives under a beneficial lease.
On the part of his Grace no such reluctance ever
subsisted: your 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 Earl it did at
one time once 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, 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 your
Memorialist by Mr Long, was pleased to confirm
it to your Memorialist in person, by elogiums on
his Lordship's liberality on that occasion, such as
all who have the honour of knowing the noble Lord
would expect to find it deserve.
2. As
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