Prisons (Ireland) Act, 1826

Clerk of the crown and clerk of the peace at assizes, &c. and quarter sessions to make returns to local inspectors of prisoners tried and their crimes, sentences, &c.

67. It shall and may be lawful for the clerk of the crown, and he is hereby required, at each assizes and general gaol delivery in every county, county of a city, and county of a town in Ireland, and at every special commission of oyer and terminer and gaol delivery therein, and at every term or session of the commission of oyer and terminer and gaol delivery for the county of Dublin or for the county of the city of Dublin, and the clerk of the peace is also hereby required, at quarter sessions, to furnish the inspector of prisons for the time being of every such county, county of a city, and county of a town, with a complete schedule of the several prisoners brought to trial at such assizes and general gaol delivery, and at such special commission, and at each and every term or session of the commission of the county of Dublin, or the county of the city of Dublin respectively, and at each and every quarter session, specifying the particular crime of which each prisoner was accused, and stating the sentence of the judge on each trial, and whether the said several sentences have been executed respectively, or whether the whole or any and what part or parts of them have been remitted; . . .

[S. 68 (as to appointment of chaplains of county gaols) rep. 53 & 54 Vict. c. 51. (S.L.R.)]