The Bradford manuscript . other party THE RIGHT REVEREND AND RIGHT HONORABLE MANDELL CREIGHTON, , Bishop of London. Return of the Manuscript. 11 It seems not unlikely, therefore, that the ConsistoiyCourt treated this application as an application to transferthe custody of a record of interest to the pul)lic to a placeof deposit where it would be more convenient of access tothe persons principally interested. It is as if it had l)eenfound that some record or document in the possession ofthe Bishop of London related Avholly to titles or pedigreesin Wales or Scotland, and an appli


The Bradford manuscript . other party THE RIGHT REVEREND AND RIGHT HONORABLE MANDELL CREIGHTON, , Bishop of London. Return of the Manuscript. 11 It seems not unlikely, therefore, that the ConsistoiyCourt treated this application as an application to transferthe custody of a record of interest to the pul)lic to a placeof deposit where it would be more convenient of access tothe persons principally interested. It is as if it had l)eenfound that some record or document in the possession ofthe Bishop of London related Avholly to titles or pedigreesin Wales or Scotland, and an application had heen madeto transfer the custody to the locality for such reasondeemed to be the most convenient. This would seem tobe a fair exercise of official discretion, sui)posing- alwa} sthat no act of Parliament compelled the Bishop to retainthe custody. This explains the stress which is laid by thect)urt in its decree upon the fact found by him, that theserecords may involve the pecuniary interest of descendantsof families named in it, in tr


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