[386:2] Ibid., p. 185.
[386:3] Ibid., App. 6.
[386:4] Ibid., App. 15, and see the tables appended to the standing orders.
[387:1] Return of Expense of Private Bill Legislation, 1892-98, Com. Papers, 1900, LXVII., 111, p. 7.
[387:2] Ibid., 187, p. 66. See also the returns for the preceding seven years in Com. Papers, 1892, LXIII., 51.
[387:3] Clifford, II., 800.
[387:4] At the local inquiries held by the departments for the purpose of issuing provisional orders, any resident of the district has, in some cases, at least, a right to be heard. Macassey, "Private Bills and Provisional Orders," 388, 418.
[388:1] Rep. of Com. on Municipal Trading, Com. Papers, 1900, VII., 183, Qs. 421, 423.
[389:1] Rep. of the Com. on Municipal Trading, Com. Papers, 1900, VII., 183, Q. 987; Rep. of the Com. on Priv. Business, Com. Papers, 1902, VII., 321, Qs. 2368-69, 2403-4.
[389:2] Rep. of Com. on Priv. Business, 1902, VII., 321, Qs. 2378, 2401-2.