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The oath to be taken by electors, where none other than the
bribery oath, the oaths of allegiance, supremacy, and
abjuration, were before required, (stat. 25 Geo. 3.
c. 84. § 5.) Page xxxii
The oath to be taken by persons appointed under the stat.
34 Geo. 3. c. 73. § 1, to administer oaths to elec-
tors
xxxiii
xxxiv
Form of a certificate of taking the oaths before a commis-
sioner, under stat. 34 Geo. 3. c. 73. § 2.
Form of a certificate of quakers subscribing the declaration
of fidelity, and affirming the effect, of the oath of abjura-
tion before a commissioner, under stat. 34 Geo. 3. c. 73.
$2.
ib.
42 Geo. 3. c. 62. § 1, to administer oaths to elec-
-
XXXV
Return for a county
Indorsement of writ for the county palatine of Lancaster,
upon its return by the sheriff to the chancellor of the
county palatine
Indorsement in the case of the cinque ports, ib. n.
Return of one citizen for a city
xxxvii
xxxviii
The Stat. 12 Ric. 2. c. 12. knights expentes.
The stat. 23 H. 6. c. 10. knights wages
xl
xli
The stat. 27 H. 8. c. 26. § 28, knights and burgesses.
Monmouthshire. Wales
xliv
The stat. 34 and 35 H. 8. c. 13, knights and burgesses.
County and city of Chester
xlv
The stat. 34 and 35 H. 8. c. 26. Haverfordwest xlvii
The stat. 35 H. 8. c. 11. knights and burgesses in Wales.
Fees and wages
Page xlviii
The stat. 25 C. 2. c. 9. Durham. Knights and burges-
ses
The stat. 11 Geo. 1. c. 18. London
The stat. 3 Geo. 2. c. 8. Norwich
lii
lv
Ixv
(a) The Scots stat. of James 1. 3d parliament (1425) c. 52.
-That all prelates, barrones, and freehalders sall com-
peir personallie in the parliament
Xciv
The Scots stat. of James 1. 7th parliament (1427) c. 101.
-That small barronnes and freehalders needis not to
come to parliamentes
The Scots stat. of James 2. 14th parliament (1457) c. 75.
-That na freehalder be constreinzied to the parliament,
bot he be of twenty pounds woorth of land
XCV
(a) The titles of the Scots acts being in general short, are set out at length, which, in other instances, for the sake of brevity, has not been done.
The Scots stat. of James 4. 6th parliament (1503) c. 78.
-That all freehalders within ane hundredth markes of
extent, send their procuratoures to the parliament
Page xcvi
The Scots stat. of James 6. 11th parliament (1587) c. 114.
-The commissioners of small barronnes and freehalders
hes vote in parliament
The Scots stat. of James 6. 15th parliament (1597) c. 276.
-Barronnes suld send to the parliament commissioners
with sufficient commissiones
The Scots stat. of Charles' 2. 1st parliament (1661) c. 35.
-Act concerning the election and charges of the com-
missioners from shires to the parliament
The Scots stat. of Charles 2. 3d parliament (1681) c. 21.
-Act concerning the election of commissioners for
shires
cii
cvi (a) cit. n. (a)
The Scots stat. of king William and queen Mary, 1st par-
liament, sess. 2. (1690) c. 4.-Act anent electors of com-
missioners to parliament, their taking the oath of alle-
giance cvi (a)
liament, sess. 1. (1689) c. 2.
liament, sess. 2. (1690) c. 38. cvi (b) cit. n. (a)
liament, sess. 4. (1693) c. 6.—Act for taking the outh of
allegiance and assurance
Form of the assurance as now taken
cvi (b)
cvi (c) n. (b)
The stat. 5 Ann. c. 8.-Union of England and Scot-
land
cvii
The stat. 6 Ann. c. 6. rendering union more complete--
Elections
The statute 6 Ann. c. 23.—Elections-Oaths
CXX
сххій
The stat. 12 Ann. c. 6.-Electors-Fraudulent concey-
ances
Page cxxxvi
The stat. 1 Geo. 1. c. 13. § 4.-Abjuration oath—Elec-
cxl
The stat. 7 Geo. 2. c. 16.-Electors-Members-Elec-
tions-Elections of magistrates
cxliii
The stat. 16 Geo. 2. c. 11.-Freeholders roll-Electors-
Michaelmas meetings-Members-Elections of magi-
cl
strates-Election-Returning officers-Return
The stat. 14 Geo. 3. c. 81.-Complaints to court of ses- sion-Election for district of burghs where election of magistrates of presiding burgh reduced, &c.
clxxxi
The stat. 35 Geo. 3. c. 65.-Delay in execution of
writs clxxxiv
The stat. 37 Geo. 3. c. 138.-Elections of preses and
clerk-Revenue officers
clxxxviii
FORMS RELATING TO ELECTIONS FOR SCOTLAND.
Form of a sheriff's intimation of a writ
Form of the execution of the above intimation
схсі
cxciii
Indenture of return for a skire, between the sheriff and the
clerk to the freeholders
Precept from a sheriff to a borough
cxciv
CXCV
cxcvii
Commission from a borough to a commissioner or delegate
to vote for a burgess to serve in parliament
Indenture of return between a sheriff and a clerk of a pre-
siding burgh
cxcix
ACTS RELATING TO ELECTIONS FOR
IRELAND.
The Irish stat. 33 Hen. 8. sess. 2. c. 1.-Eligibility-
Knights and burgesses
The Irish stat. 2 Ann. c. 6.-Papists, &c.
Page cci
ссіі
The Irish stat. 8 Geo. 1. c. 12.—Qualifications of electors
-Protestant schoolmasters
The Irish stat. 5 Geo. 2. c. 4.-Qualifications of electors
ccvii
cit. ccviii (n)
The Irish stat. 9 Geo. 2. c. 16.-Quakers
The Irish stat. 9 Geo. 2. c. 18.--Quakers
The English stat. 6 Geo. 3. c. 53.-Oath of abjura-
tion
ccix
The Irish stat. 19 and 20 Geo. 3. c. 25.-Disqualification of members-Bankrupts
The Irish stat. 19 and 20 Geo. 3. c. 29.--Disqualification
of members-Persons naturalized
ccxi
The Irish stat. 21 and 22 Geo. 3. c. 48.--Oaths
ссхії
The Irish stat. 23 and 24 Geo. 3. c. 38.—Electors-Per-
ccxiii
sons naturalized
The Irish stat. 23 and 24 Geo. 3. c. 49.-Electors-Mas-
ters of free schools and sextons
rexiv
CCXV
The Irish stat. 26 Geo. 3. c. 61.-Disqualifications of
members-Dublin paving commissioners
The stut. 45 Geo. 3. c.112.-Dublin paving commissioners
cit. ccxvi (n)
The stat. 46 Geo. 3. c. 68.-Dublin paving commissioners