[159] 3 Burn, 452; Strype's Annals, vol. i. ch. xiii., XXX. pp. 178-81, 345, sq.; (ed. 1824, pp. 265-69, 514-16); Martyn v. Hind (1776) 2 Cowp. 437, 438-39, 444.

[160] Particulars as to readers and their powers and functions in consecrated buildings and elsewhere will be found in another Handbook of the present Series: Lay Work and the Office of Reader, by Dr. Yeatman-Biggs, afterwards made Bishop of Worcester.

[161] 2 Edw. 7, c. 42, s. 7 (6).

[162] Ch. ii. § 6 (i.); ch. iii. § 1; (1865) 28 & 29 Vict. c. 122, ss. 1, 4-8.

[163] (1559) 1 Eliz. c. 2; (1662) 14 Cha. 2, c. 4; (1872) 35 & 36 Vict. c. 35; Westerton v. Liddell (1857) Moore's Special Report, 187; Martin v. Mackonockie (1868) L. R. 2 P. C. 365, at p. 383; 38 L. J. Eccl. 1, at p. 11.

[164] Newbery v. Goodwin (1811) 1 Phill. 282.

[165] Gibs. Cod. 280; see note to ch. ii. § 6 (i.) above.

[166] As to the normal order independently of the Act, see the Rubrics and note to § 7 below.

[167] Cripps, 576.

[168] Re Hartshill Endowment (1861) 30 Beav. 130.