[212:2] Ibid., 149-50.
[212:3] Page [207, note 2], supra.
[212:4] Rogers, I., 27, 30, 126 et seq., 142 et seq.
[213:1] Com. Papers, 1898, LXXX., 755.
[213:2] It is slightly less in Scotland than in England and Ireland.
[213:3] Aug. 30.
[214:1] A man cannot vote in more than one division of the same borough. 48-49 Vic., c. 23, § 8. But there is no such limitation in the case of divisions of a county. Ibid., § 9. Metropolitan London is not a single borough, but a collection of boroughs, several of which contain more than one division, and hence the effect of this provision is quite irrational there.
[214:2] Com. Papers, 1888, LXXIX., 907.
[216:1] Where the landlord compounds for the rates he is required to give to the overseers a list of the actual occupiers. Rogers, I., 130.
[216:2] Rogers, I., 265, 266, 268.