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When the Act of Union was passed in 1706 it conferred legal authority upon the Articles of Agreement which had been made between the Scots and the English. Article 24 of the Articles makes no reference whatever to the Stone, although it does make specific provisions with regard to such matters as seals, records and regalia. It provides, in particular, that the Crown, Sceptre and Sword of State and records of Parliament shall continue to be kept in Scotland and shall so remain in all time coming notwithstanding the Union. These Articles were supposed to be a complete settlement of all disputes outstanding between England and Scotland, and I find it quite inconceivable that the Stone would not have been dealt with if it had been intended to transfer it to Scotland.
Lord Chancellor's Office,
House of Lords, S.W. 1,
30th April, 1951.
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