[401:4] Ibid., 551-52.

[401:5] Cf. Ibid., 544-46.

[401:6] For the same purpose the Lords sometimes insert a clause, in a bill or amendment, that a financial provision really essential to their plan shall not be operative, and then the Commons strike the clause out. May, 547-49.

[401:7] S.O.P.B. 226. Sometimes, also, at the request of the member in charge of a bill, the Commons consent to waive a privilege on which they might have insisted.

[402:1] May, 541.

[402:2] Ibid., 296-97.

[402:3] Ibid., 186, 307.

[402:4] A Lord Keeper of the Great Seal has the same rights to preside as the Lord Chancellor, and if the Seal be in commission the Crown appoints a Lord Speaker. May, 184-86.

[403:1] Two days' notice must be given of a motion to suspend this order. May, 350-51.

[403:2] May, 376, 377.