Sheriffs (Ireland) Act, 1835

Duties of Second Remembrancer in future to be performed in Person, and present Grant to cease.

XIX. ‘And whereas the Office of Second or Lord Treasurer’s Remembrancer of the said Court is at present held by Sir Hugh Stewart Baronet and Mervyn Stewart Esquire, and the Duties thereof are performed by Deputy; and it is expedient that the Duties of the said Office should in future be performed in Person;’ be it therefore enacted, That the Grant of the Office of Second or Lord Treasurer’s Remembrancer made to the said Sir Hugh Stewart Baronet and Mervyn Stewart Esquire shall from and after the Commencement of this Act cease and determine and that the Person to whom the said Office shall henceforth be granted shall perform the Duties thereof in Person, and be a Barrister at Law of Ten Years standing at the least, who shall have practised as such in His Majesty’s Court at Dublin or Westminster, and such Person shall hold his Office during good Behaviour.