TRANSCRIBERS' NOTES

Page 32: Comma after "their choice of a representative, however" as in the original

Page 35: ' removed after "submit to the Committee."

Page 45: " added at the end of item 148.

Page 54: . moved from after "Lord" to after "Henry Lennox"

Page 58, 59: Variable spelling of Chipping Wicomb/Wycomb as in the original

Page 62: . added after "brought up in custody"

Page 70: " added after 'concluding with the words "So help me, God'

Page 75: " removed after '27 L. J., Q. B., 195.'

Page 83: aseembly corrected to assembly after "may say again, that this"

Page 88: Extra the removed from "lay it before the the Judges"

Page 96: " added after 'the man who stands before them—('

Page 100 (A Cardinal's Broken Oath Page 2): . added after E.C

Page 104 (A Cardinal's Broken Oath Page 6): inuendoes as in the original

Page 111 (Northampton and the House of Commons Page 5): , corrected to . after "personally give such undertaking"

Page 113 (Northampton and the House of Commons Page 7): . added after "sitting within its walls"

Page 121 (Northampton and the House of Commons Page 15): " corrected to ' after "heirs and successors, according to law,"

Page 127 (Diary of the Northampton Struggle Page 5): . added after '"persons so admitted," etc'

Page 133 (Diary of the Northampton Struggle Page 11): v. italicised for consistency after "The case of Clarke"

Page 140 (Diary of the Northampton Struggle Page 18): v. italicised for consistency after "Appeal case Bradlaugh" and after "Action for maintenance—Bradlaugh"

General: Variable spelling of Serjeant-at-Arms/Sergeant-at-Arms as in the original

General: There are several words, which would normally have been spelt with a "u" in British English, which have been spelt without in the original text e.g. humor, endeavored, savor. These spellings have been preserved.

General: Variable spelling of Lewis Price/Pryse as in the original