24 Dec r 1807

Jurisdiction Table Table VII

Notes

'.III. Ultimate Appeal, whither?

In point of fact, in Scotch causes, the ultimate imposed judicatory is, in every instance, the House of Lords: so likewise in English causes, in all but a very small proportion of the number of causes individually considered. But in English causes, in this and that corner of the field of judication, the ultimate judicature is in the King, and so in Irish causes. In point of utility, in this anomaly and complication, is there, in the whole and in each several part of it, any adequate use? See Further on, '.VI.