Court of Chancery (Ireland) Act, 1823

Masters may appoint clerks by instruments, to be enrolled.

47. [Recital.] It shall and may be lawful to and for each and every or any master of the said court to appoint by instrument under hand and seal any person whom he shall think proper to be the clerk of such master, during his pleasure; and such instrument being enrolled in the said Court of Chancery, such person shall be such clerk accordingly, and shall as such be an officer of the said court; and no person shall be or be deemed or taken or considered to be to any purpose whatsoever the clerk of any of the said masters, but under and by virtue of such appointment so enrolled.