The method and rule of proceeding upon all elections, polls and scrutinies, at common halls and wardmotes, within the city of London. With additional notes [&c.] by H.K.S. Causton

P. 143 n., I. 9, for quite, read quiet. P. 145 n., /. penult., & p. 155 n., /. 2, /or
decripitude, read decrepitude. P. 149, n. •, /. 9, for rtapel, rearf rraPel- P. 1 57 n.
Dr. Fosbroke traces the Mace, as an emblem of municipal power, to the sceptre of
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