The Petition of the Solicitors of Newcastle and Gateshead, to the House of Commons, against the Bill for a Metropolitan Registry.



Book Description
8vo, 15, [1]pp., annotated in pencil, folded and posted with address in blank panel to Messrs. Thorp & Dickson, Solicitors, Alnwick, blank tear where seal has been removed.
Dealer Notes
The House of Commons Bill was for establishing a General Register Office in London, for the deposit of all Deeds and Instruments affecting Real Property in England and Wales. The Newcastle and Gateshead Solicitors saw this as a recipe for disaster with difficulties in filing and searches, all involving extra costs.
Author
LAW.
Date
1831
Publisher
Newcastle: Printed by T. & J. Hodgson,
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