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 XXVl INTRODUCTION. versit3" This Report is signed by some of the most com- petent laymen iu Scotland, including his Grace the Duke of Argyll.* [The references to Blackstone will be found in vol. i. pp. 470-6 ; to Sir Edward Coke, in the City of London's Case, 8th Rep. 125 (<?) ; Case of Sutton's Hospital, loth Hep. 30 (ff)-33 (*)• To these may be added, lluttcr v. Chapman, Meeson and Wclsby's Ecp. vol. viii. pp. 88-90; Reg. V. Scott, Jebb and Symcs' Ecp. vol. ii. p.. 488; Jones V. Galway Commissioners, Irish Law Hep. vol. xi. p. 435 ; the College of rhysicians v. Salmon, L. Raymond's Rep. vol. i. p. 681.] The right of the University to have a Common Seal, under its foundation Charter, was formally certified by the late Vice-Chancellor of the University (Blackburne) to Sir Bernard Burke (Ulster), and the Arms on the Seal were allowed in due form at the instance of the Chancellor of the University (the late Lord Primate). ♦ The distinction between the Col- established. In the course of the lege and the University, in the case proceedings, Dr. Duigenan, among of the University and College of other witnesses, was examined as to Glasgow, was considered in a suit his status in the University of Dub- which was commenced in 1807, in lin as Professor of Law. which this distinction was judicially