Authors
Topics
Lists
Pictures
Resources
More about Hugh Macmillan
Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan -
Secretary
Quotes
2 Sourced Quotes
View all Hugh Macmillan Quotes
Source
Report...
During the long interval which elapsed before the revival and reconstitution of the Secretary-ship in 1885, the Lord Advocate of the day was really Minister for Scotland. The technical right to control Scottish affairs in their various departments no doubt belonged to the various Ministers of the Crown; but so little was known in London about Scotland and the country was in so distrubed and backward a condition that responsibility was easily devolved upon the only man who knew or cared much about the subject.'
Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan
Source
Report...
In a speech which he made in the House of Commons in 1804 the Lord Advocate, Charles Hope, claimed to be not only public prosecutor, coroner's jury, and grand jury, which he undoubtedly was, but also Home Secretary, Privy Council, and Lord-Lieutenant! … The anomalous combination of legal and administrative duties in the person of the Lord Advocate came to an end on the passing, in 1885, of the Secretary for Scotland Act which transferred to the Secretary, now the Secretary of State, for Scotland, most of the responsibility for the administration of Scottish affairs.
Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan
Quote of the day
Every word she writes is a lie, including 'and' and 'the'.
Mary McCarthy
Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan
Born:
February 20, 1873
Died:
September 5, 1952
(aged 79)
More about Hugh Macmillan...
Featured Authors
Lists
Predictions that didn't happen
If it's on the Internet it must be true
Remarkable Last Words (or Near-Last Words)
Picture Quotes
Confucius
Philip James Bailey
Eleanor Roosevelt
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Popular Topics
life
love
nature
time
god
power
human
mind
work
art
heart
thought
men
day
×
Lib Quotes