[237:2] St. George's Div., 5 O'M. & H., 89, at 96.
[237:3] 46-47 Vic., c. 51, §§ 4, 11.
[237:4] After the general election of 1906 one member was unseated for bribery by his agents. Worcester, 5 O'M. & H., 212.
CHAPTER XI
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
Disqualifications, Privilege, Sessions
Disqualifications for Parliament.
No property qualification is now required for sitting in the House of Commons, and any male British subject may be elected, who is not specially debarred.[239:1]