Marsh's Library Act 1707

and deprivation, if he continues obstinate seven days afterwards.

III. And be it further enacted, That in case the said library-keeper shall continue obstinate seven days after his being suspended as aforesaid, and will not observe the orders, rules, and directions of the said governors and guardians, that then and in such case the said governors and guardians, or any five or more of them, the archbishop of Armagh, or the archbishop of Dublin for the time being, being present, and of the said number, shall have power, and are hereby authorized to meet together, and to deprive and remove the said library-keeper, of and from the said office or imployment; and to take from him the income, profits, lodging, and perquisites to the said office belonging, from the time of his continuing and being declared obstinate as aforesaid; and also that another library-keeper be nominated and appointed in like manner, as if the library-keeper so deprived or removed were naturally dead.