Church of Ireland Act, 1823

Powers of 55G.3. c. 147. extended to Ireland.

XXIX. And be it further enacted and declared, That the several Powers, Provisions and Regulations contained in an Act made in the Fifty fifth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for enabling Spiritual Persons to exchange the Parsonage or Glebe Houses or Glebe Lands belonging to their Benefices, for others of greater Value, or more conveniently situated for their Residence and Occupation, and for annexing such Houses and Lands so taken in Exchange to such Benefices as Parsonage or Glebe Houses and Glebe Lands to become Glebe in certain Cases, and for other Purposes, or such of the Powers, Regulations and Provisions contained in the said Act as are applicable or shall be necessary to be applied to Benefices in Ireland, and shall and may be applied and put in Execution for the carrying into Effect the Purposes of the said recited Act with respect to Benefices in Ireland, as fully and effectually to all Intents and Purposes as if all the Clauses, Powers, Provisions and Regulations in the said recited Act contained were repeated and inserted in the Body of this Act, and as if the said Clauses, Powers, Provisions and Regulations of the said recited Act had by the said Act been expressly extended and referred to Benefices in Ireland.