Chancery (Ireland) Act, 1835

Powers contained in such Rules may be exercised by the Court of Exchequer.

XVII. And be it further enacted, That the Powers and Authorities contained in such last-mentioned Rules, and given by this Act to the Lord Chancellor, shall and may be exercised in like Manner by and are hereby given to His Majesty’s Court of Exchequer, and may be exercised by the said Court, or by the Lord Chief Baron thereof; but such periodical Visits only to be made to the said Marshalsea, in regard to Prisoners for Contempt of the said Court, as the Lord Chief Baron shall direct, and by such Officer or Officers of the Court as he shall nominate.