The Auther ices esso pre he law JỈ the Frachise and Registration in is entirety, but be musta hat he blowing pages may prove useful in indicating with suficer deness the manges efforted in "hat aw by die recent farites. In conclusioa, the Aather fesires a acknowledge The ramane pizzestions of his friends, Mr. O. J. WILLIAMS, A Lincoln's Inn, and Ma. F. J. COLTMAR, the orth Eastern Circuit, and Editor of Cullman's Registration Cases. 8, Bode Beern Watr, Temple, Anguet, 1888. J. J. H. S. Instructions, and Forms, which appear to be deserv- It being considered that a table of the several franchises might prove useful to persons inex- perienced in the work of registration, such table has been inserted; see post, p. xi. As this Work is designed principally for use in England, the Author has for the most part refrained from annotating enactments relating exclusively to Scotland and Ireland. He has, however, included in the index references to enactments affecting those The Author does not profess to give the law of In conclusion, the Author desires to acknowledge |