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(1853) 1 Macqueen 790a
REPORTS OF CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED IN The House of Lords.
No. 65
14 th, 18 th, 19 th, 21 st and 22 nd April, and 15 th August 1853. Interlocutors affirmed with costs. The question was one of feudal conveyancing, involving the tracing and identification of parcels; so extremely technical and special, that even in Scotland it was deemed unworthy of a report; Mr. Young having omitted it on the express ground that it was “too complicated and circumstantial to be useful to the profession.” (Page 163 of the Respondent's printed case.)