Prisons (Ireland) Act, 1826

Prisoners may be taken from county gaols before courts of local jurisdiction.

98. Every person so arrested or confined according to the provisions of this Act in the common gaol of any county or county of a city or county of a town, under any process out of any court of local or inferior jurisdiction, shall and may from time to time be taken from and out of such common gaol, and carried before the court out of which such process shall issue, by and in the custody of the officers of such court, for any purpose which may be required by such court; . . .

[Ss. 99–103 rep. 53 & 54 Vict. c. 51. (S.L.R.)]