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28 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE BEFORE SELECT COMMITTEE which I had leisure for more business than actually came before me.
H. R. Reynolds, Esq. 9 March 1825.
In the suggestion I make of dividing England into four instead of three circuits, no one of the four would be so extensive as the one that I have mentioned. Of course, I cannot speak precisely on this subject, because I am without sufficient datat on which to consider the business of the County courts at each place ; but that I had considerable leisure on my hands at different places is certain. Then you think, that by a dimunition of the size of the circuit, and an addition to the time which you were on it, you would probably be able to do the business of the Small Debt courts ? --I do. How many commissioners do you conceive it would be convenient to have generally in town?--Not more than three. Then, if two commissioners were added, three might always be in the country ?--Three might always be in the country. Do you not conceive, that with three commissioners always in the country, you might have four circuits in the year, and also transact the business of the County Court Bill?--I should think that it might be so ; but all arrangements would require great consideration.
Mr. Luff Stocker, called in ; and Examined.
Mr. Luff Stocker.
CAN you state generally the ground on which you claim compensation?--In the language of our petition, the money we have been paying for premiums when attornies are admitted, resident many years on the spot, where we have had the opportunity of suint out a great number of writs in the course of the year, in conducting the business of agents, and from which we have been getting our living. It seems to be a hard case we should be deprived of that without renumeration. Is there any thing to distinguish your case from that of other attornies ?-- From attornies generally, there are agents who stand in another situation. Is there anything to distinguish your case from other agents?--None at all. There is a great quantity of agency business transacted in London?--Yes; and we have a very good share of it ; it would make certainly a very important difference to us annually ; we should be losing something very considerable every eyar by a measure of this sort, if it should be carried. That is, supposing the Bill is limited to what it is expected, to actions under ten pounds ; we sue, out in the course of a year a great number of writs for debts much under ten pounds, and I suppose it would affect us even beyond that sum, because, if ten pounds were the limited sum,
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