# Manx Primary Source Archive — Transcription

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there are which Your Memorialists
would think themselves wanting
in Loyalty to their Sovereign, and
in Justice to themselves and the
Public were they on this occasion
to suppress — Other Acts of interior
Legislation for the better regulation
of His Majesty's Courts of Law
within this Island, — Rendering
more perfect the Trial by Jury;
and also for reviving in certain
Instances the ancient Office,
of Great Enquest, or Grand Jury
Matters wherein the Duke can
have no justifiable pretence
whatsoever for Interference) are
in like manner prevented from
obtaining the Royal Assent. ✳
The Assertions of his Graces
Agent in the Face of the High
Court of Chancery of the Isle, as
well as on other occasions that
the Acts of Tynwald already
passed with the Assent of His
Majesty are not obligatory.
His
