Church Temporalities Act, 1833

Where Assent of His Majesty is required, Assent of the Lord Lieutenant to be good.

CXIII. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That where the Assent of the King’s Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, is to be given to the making of any such Division of any Parish as aforesaid, or to the annexing or uniting a Part or Parts thereof to any adjoining Parish or Parishes as aforesaid, the Assent of the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland for the Time being thereto, under his or their Hand and Seal or Hands and Seals, shall to all Intents and Purposes be as good, valid, and effectual in Law as if the Consent of His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, were thereunto signified by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Ireland: Provided always, that such Consent of the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland shall be enrolled in the Rolls Office of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, together with the Instrument making and setting forth such Division as aforesaid, for the Enrolment of which Consent the Sum of Three Shillings and Sixpence, and no more, shall be paid, over and above the Expences usually paid to the Ingrossing Clerk for the same.