[241:1] Statement by the Attorney General, Hans. 3 Ser., CLXXIV., 1236-37.
[241:2] Todd, "Parl. Govt. in England," 2 Ed., II., 331-39.
[242:1] 30-31 Vic., c. 102, § 52, and Sched. H.
[242:2] This became obsolete by long-continued disregard. It is said to be the only case of a statute which is deemed to have been annulled by "contrarius usus." It was afterwards expressly repealed by statute. Rogers, II., 38.
[244:1] 9 A. & E., 1.
[244:2] 3-4 Vic., c. 9.
[245:1] "Law and Custom of the Constitution," I., 175.
[245:2] "Law of the Constitution," 5 Ed., 56, note.
[245:3] Anson, I., 287-88.