a course
of Saw study for four beforous
and that be muust
undergo a private and public treat on his knowledge of
Saw and
bonveyancing birtificate subsorbed by
we
and that it appears from that Ow bay had presed
befoed
trials with the approbation of the Examinators -
I further beertify
Souity
he
was
that
Doon
his
&
his
to the
after admifsion apponitect Reeper of The Inner House Potts
of The Court of Session
thist Office
and that during
the time be hole unider Lore President Hope the
unifonu courtery and propriety of his conduct secured to him
the approbation of his Brettern of the Society of Graters
to the
Siguiet
and
of the other practitioners
of Seforin (signed) [Mach Mackenzie
in this Court
Direpity Reeker of Iber Prajesty's begriet
($3
for
Scotland
From Daviel Welsh Ery his
Edinburgh 2 Juny 18/h
7
Northumberland Street
Our Robert Dundas bay
me as a
Writer to the Segniet.
period of five years
in
enteredt trite Indenture with
Inne 1824 for
the usual
and was in the office for sometime
after the expiry of his appocriticeship previous to his passing
as a
Writer to the Seguret
certifying
that be
in 1833 _ I have much pleasure
always gave
the faithful attentive and
;ave the most extare satisfaction by efficient discharge of his duties and
diligence with
I was glad to fund that the great zeal
which
and
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which he performed his duties in the office and prosecuted his studies by ready
and attendance of the usual classes
resulted in the acquisition of a competent knowledge of
Law in
general including
of conveyancing. his great accuracy
the principles and practice I can speak with much confidence of
and
of his anxiety to execute every
committed to him in the best manner. It consists
universal satisfaction
thing
with
my knowledge that be
guve
in the discharge of the duties of the official situation which
be held for
he has been
knowledge-
several
and
years adding neatermally
I have
access to know that
to his store of legal
The best opportunities of knowing Br bay during
period of nearly twenty years entette me to
that this annable temper and
u
conciliatory disposition his
• great prudence
agreeable and gentleman like manners and the
discretion and
never
may
zeal
which he has uniformly
fail to give satisfaction
be placed
any
(signed) Darr's Watch
evinced can
situation in which he
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