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Indictments or appeals on which judgment or outlawry, removed into Crown-office;
if no judgment or outlawry, transmitted to clerk of the Crown for Tipperary, and proceeded on next assises,
no abatement by said attainder, &c.
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X. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all indictments or appeals, on which judgment is given, or outlawry is awarded, shall, on or before the last day of Trinity term next, be removed into the Crown-office of the court of King’s Bench, there to be proceeded upon as if the same had been removed into the court of King’s Bench by certiorari; and that all indictments, on which no judgment is given, nor outlawry awarded, shall be transmitted to the person, who shall be clerk of the crown for the county of Tipperary at the next commission of goal-delivery for the said county; and the next going judge or judges of assize and commissioners of goal-delivery for the said county of Tipperary are hereby authorized and impowered to proceed upon such indictments in such manner, as is usually done on indictments found in any other county at a former assizes; and that no such indictments shall be abated by the attainder of the said James Butler late duke of Ormond, nor shall the same be quashed or impeached, because the same were found in the courts of the lord of the said regalities, or because the said facts, in the said indictments expressed, are alledged to be done against the peace of the lord of the said regality.
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