On Surnames And the Rules of Law Affecting Their Change : With Comments On the Correspondence of the Lord-Lieutenant of Monmouthshire And Certain Officials Respecting a Change of Surname
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An inexperienced person asks a question, the answer to which he anticipates will instruct him in what he ought to do. The person addressed strictly answers the question. He does not mislead. He knows precisely what is the infor- mation desired, and the question does not reach it. The information is, therefore, withheld, because it is not pre- cisely involved in the form of the inquiry. It was known in the Crown Office what is the course which is pursued when a magistrate in the Commission of th...e Peace changes his name. There were numerous precedents which did apply, but what was actually asked for was unusual. What should we say, if a traveller desiring to cross a river in order to reach the end of his journey, asked at a cross road the way to the bridge, and was put out of his way on the assurance there was no bridge, and the information were withheld from him that the common ferry was close at hand ? Had the information been given, which it was known would have directed to the right course, the Lord Chan- cellor would probably have been officially protected from being entangled in the affair.
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