Crown Debts Act, 1801

Sheriff to account for the due execution of the process; and the debt, when recovered, to be remitted to the Exchequer in England.

2. And . . . the sheriff or other proper officer to whom such process shall be so directed, shall be compelled to account to the said Court of Exchequer for the due execution of such process; and the chancellor and barons of the said court shall take care that all monies levied by virtue of such process shall be duly paid into the receipt of the Exchequer in Ireland, and the lord high treasurer of Ireland or lords commissioners for executing the office of lord high treasurer therein shall, so soon as conveniently may be, cause the same to be remitted and paid into the receipt of the Exchequer in that part of the United Kingdom called England.