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" count of the Inquisition at Goa," printed at 

 Hull, in 1815; and an Essay, written in that 

 year, " on the general Establishment of Register 

 " Offices for the registry of Deeds and Wills, and 

 " the collection of the ad valorem duties on Con- 



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" veyances and Mortgages, with a view to the 

 " security of titles, and the protection of purcha- 

 " sers against false Stamps. 1 ** Mr. Garland died 

 on the 16th day of February, 1827, aged fifty* 

 two years. 



The publication of two small tracts, on subjects 

 connected with the legal profession of which he 

 was a member, and some contributions to the 

 Country Spectator, printed at Gainsborough, in 

 1793, enable me to mention the name of the late 

 AISTROPPE STOVIN, Esq., a native of Reedness, 

 in Yorkshire, who, previously to the year 1793, 

 removed from Gainsborough, where he had com- 

 menced practice as an attorney, to this town. 

 Possessing a general taste for literature, Mr. Sto- 

 vin became an active member of the society 

 which I have mentioned to have been founded by 

 Dr. Moyes. Among the papers in the Country 

 Spectator, he was the author of the first letter 

 in No. 8 ; and the second letter in that num- 

 ber, as well as the whole of the 14th number, 

 were the joint productions of himself and the 

 late Dr. Middleton, afterwards Bishop of Cal- 



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