The Huguenot Cemetery Dublin (Peter Street) Act, 1966

Interpretation.

1.—In this Act—

“the cemetery” means the cemetery or burial ground for French Protestants, commonly called the Huguenot Cemetery, situate at Peter Street in the Parish of Saint Peter and City of Dublin, and referred to in part two of the schedule annexed to the scheme for the administration of the French Huguenot Fund approved by the recited Order dated the 1st day of July, 1902, as amended by the recited Order dated the 24th day of April, 1917, and therein referred to as “plot of ground on the South side of Peter Street in the City of Dublin, marked No. 9½ on said Ordnance Sheet and thereon identified as ‘French graveyard (disused)’ ”;

“the Company” means W. & R. Jacob & Co., Limited;

“the proposal” means the proposal set out in the Schedule to this Act;

“the Trustees” means Francis la Touche Godfrey, James Chaigneau Colvill, Ashley Powell, Christabel Frances Godfrey, Maureen Franks, Thomas Barrington Jellett and such other persons or person who may be the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of the French Huguenot Fund.