[52b] Ditto, sec. 36.
[53] Addresses delivered to the Churchwardens and Sidesmen of the Diocese of Liverpool, by Thomas E. Espin, D.D., Chancellor of the Diocese; p. 29. Liverpool: Holden, Church Street.
[54] Cripps’ Practical Treatise on the Law relating to the Church and Clergy, p. 190. See also Canon 88 in Appendix vi.
[79] In the Court of Appeal, 1879, The Queen v. The Burial Board of Bishop Wearmouth.—Law Reports, Queen’s Bench Division, Vol. V, p. 67.
[80a] Sections 10 to 42 of this Act, inclusive, as well as secs. 44, 50, 51, and 52, are extended to the whole Country by 16 and 17 Vict., cap. 134, sec. 7.
[80b] The provision in this section as to the requisition of ten or more ratepayers is done away with by 18 and 19 Vict., cap. 128, sec. 3, by which it is enacted that a Vestry can be convened for the purpose without any previous requisition of the Churchwardens.