[9b] Dewdney v. Good referred to in Addresses delivered to the Churchwardens and Sidesmen of the Diocese of Liverpool, by Thomas E. Espin, d.d., Chancellor of the Diocese. Liverpool: Holden, Church Street. p. 29.
[10a] See Appendix No. III.
[10b] See Appendix No. IV.
[11] As far, however, as the diocese of Winchester is concerned, see Appendix No. V.
[12] Cripps’ Practical Treatise on the Law relating to the Church and Clergy, 6th Ed., pp. 178, 182.
[13] Cripps’ Practical Treatise on the Law relating to the Church and Clergy, 6th Ed., p. 174. It may be a question whether Lord Coleridge’s judgment as to the residence of Churchwardens may not affect this. See Appends No. I.
[14] Churchwardens are ex officio Overseers under the Poor Relief Act, 1601 (43 Eliz., c. 2, s. 1), only in the case of an ancient ecclesiastical parish, for which overseers are appointed under that Act.—Jenkin’s Local Government Act, p. 25.
[22] See Appendix No VI.
[30a] 18 and 19 Vict., cap. 128, sec xviii. See Appendix No. VII.
[30b] The Queen v. the Burial Board of Bishop Wearmouth.—Law Reports, Queen’s Bench Division, vol. v, p. 67. See Appendix VII.