Carlisle.-[£.4500.] Samuel Goodenough, LL.D. Hon. Henry-Montagu Villiers, D.D. Chester. [£.4500.] Chichester.-[£.4200.] John Buckner, D.D. Philip-Nicholas Shuttleworth, D.D. (From Rochester.) Hon. Shute Barrington, LL.D. William Van Mildert, D.D. Edward Maltby, D.D. 1856, Oct. 13, Durham.-[£.8000.] 1860, July 10, 1861, August 1879, Jan. 1808, Sept. 13, 1812, May 23, 1836, June 15, 1845, Mar. 29, 1864, Feb. 4, 1873, Nov. 1797, 1803, June 25, 1807, July 11, 1820, Oct. 16, 1830, April 7, Nov. 11, 1869, Dec. 21, [Resigned, Sept. 30, 1856.] Thomas-Charles Longley, D.D. Hon. Henry-M. Villiers, D. D. Charles Baring, D.D. [Resigned, Jan. 1879.] Joseph Barber Lightfoot, D.D. Ely.-[£.5500.] Thomas Dampier, D.D. Edward- Harold Browne, D.D. Exeter.-[£.5000.] Henry-Reginald Courtenay, D.D. Hon. George Pelham, LL.D. (From Ripon.) (From Carlisle.) (From Gloucester.) (From Rochester.) (From Chester.) (From Bristol.) (From Bristol.) (From Bristol.) (From Gloucester.) Winchester. [£.7000.] * Hon. Brownlow North, LL.D. [Resigned, November 6, 1869.] Samuel Wilberforce, D.D. Worcester.-[£.5000.] Richard Hurd, D.D. (From Worcester.) (From Lincoln.) (From Llandaff.) (From Oxford.) (From Ely.) (From Lichfield.) Folliott-Herbert-WalkerCornwall, D.D.(From Hereford.) Robert-James Carr, D.D. (From Chichester.) (From Sodor and Man.) Note.-The Bishops of London, Durham, and Winchester, rank next to the Archbishops; the rest according to priority of consecration. • Present Income, £.5000. THE PRINCIPAL LAWS RELATING TO PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. THE BALLOT ACT, 1872; THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1867; &c. &c. AND THE DECISIONS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS WITH CORRECT FORMS OF REGISTRATION NOTICES AND LISTS APPLICABLE TO COUNTIES, CITIES AND BOROUGHS. "THE BALLOT ACT, 1872." (35th and 36th Victoria, cap. 33.) An Act to amend the Law relating to Procedure at Parliamentary ana Municipal Elections. [18th July, 1872.] WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the law relating to procedure at parliamentary and municipal elections: Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commous, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: PART I.-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. PROCEDURE AT ELECTIONS. Nomination of Candidates for Parliamentary Elections. I. A candidate for election to serve in Parliament for a county or borough shall be nominated in writing. The writing shall be subscribed by two registered electors of such county or borough as proposer and seconder, and by eight other registered electors of the same county or M |