Excerpt from The Earl of Aberdeen's Correspondence With the Rev. Dr. Chalmers and the Secretaries of the Non-Intrusion Committee: From 14th January to 27th May 1840
Lord Advocate, and which they expressly stated was a mea sure that, in their opinion. Would satisfy the Church. This draft was in substance what the Committee had suggested in the Supplementary Note prepared in London, and had for its object to provide that the right of a presentee under his pre sentation, should cease and determine on his rejection in rev flpeet of the dissent of the major part of the male heads of families in communion with the Church. In the same way as it ceases and determines on rejection on the ground of disquali, fleetien.
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