Chancery (Ireland) Act, 1835

Powers given by this Act to extend to the Lord Keeper and Master of the Rolls.

XV. And be it further enacted, That the Powers and Authorities given by this Act to the Court of Chancery, or to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, shall and may be exercised as well by such Lord Chancellor as by (and they are hereby given to) the Lord Keeper or Commissioners of the Great Seal of Ireland for the Time being, and to the Master of the Rolls; but the Reports of the Marshal of the Marshalsea, and of the Masters visiting there, shall be made to the Lord Chancellor, Lord Keeper, or Lords Commissioners only, who alone are to make Orders thereupon for Discharge or Relief of Prisoners.