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Greville Watson, 2008

SPRING REGISTER, 1925
Wellingborough Parliamentary Division
of the
COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON
WITH THE SOKE OF PETERBOROUGH.
Polling District B
PARISH OF CHELVESTON-CUM-CALDECOTT
FORM OF REGISTER.
The Register contains the names in street order of all persons entitled to vote as parliamentary and as local government electors.
The Index letters in columns 2 (a) headed "Parliamentary" or 2 (b) headed "Local Govt." of the Register show the nature of the qualification of an elector as follows:
R =  Residence qualification
BP =  Business premises qualification
O =  Occupation qualification
HO =  Qualification through husband's occupation
NM =  Naval or Military voter
The entry of the appropriate Index letter or letters against a name in the column 2 (a) headed "Parliamentary" indicates that the elector is a parliamentary elector, and the entry of the appropriate letter or letters against a name in the column 2 (b) headed "Local Govt." indicates that the elector is a local government elector.  Where no Index letter is entered in one or other of those columns against a name, the elector is not entitled to the franchise to which the column relates.
Note  Persons against whose names the mark † is placed are not entitled to vote in respect of that entry at elections of County Councillors.
           Persons against whose names the mark ‡ is placed are not entitled to vote in respect of that entry at elections of Rural District Councillors or Guardians.
         §  Persons against whose names the mark § is placed are not entitled to vote in respect of that entry, in the case of a Borough, Metropolitan Borough or Urban District, at elections for Borough or District Councillors as the case may be and, in the case of a Parish, at elections for Parish Councillors or at Parish Meetings.
         *  Persons against whose names the mark * is placed will vote at another polling place at Parliamentary elections.
         a  Persons against whose names the letter a is placed are absent voters.
JURORS.  Persons who are qualified to serve as such are indicated by the letters printed after their names, thus:  J = Juror.  SJ = Special Juror.
1925
Registration Officer
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