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1 Edward Fellowes, in his preface to the Irish University Press edition of Hatsell's Precedents of Proceedings, estimated that Hatsell's income was between £11,000 and £15,000 per annum. Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons; with Observations, 4 vols (Shannon, 1971) I:vGoogle Scholar.
2 Williams, O.C., The Clerical Organization of the House of Commons, 1661–1850 (Oxford, 1954) 82Google Scholar. Thomas Jefferson consulted Hatsell's work (among others) therefore linking him to crucial notions in the American Constitution.
3 May, Thomas Erskine, A Treatise upon the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament (London, 1844), vGoogle Scholar.
4 The two references in the Index are to a matter of privilege (concerning writs) and to the holding of conferences between the Commons and Lords during the passage of bills. Ibid. 91.
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6 Introduction, p. 1.