Church Temporalities Act, 1833

Mandamus may be directed to Persons making Default.

CXXII. And be it further enacted, That in case of any Refusal or Neglect of any Archbishop, Bishop, Archdeacon, Dean, Prebendary, Parson, Vicar, Curate, Incumbent, or other Spiritual Person as aforesaid, by whatever Name called, known, or described, or any other Person or Persons whatsoever, to make or cause to be made any of the Returns hereby required or directed to be made to the said Commissioners of this Act, or to do any Act, Matter, or Thing hereby directed or required to be done by them or any of them, it shall be lawful for the Court of King’s Bench in Ireland to direct a Writ of Mandamus, or any other Writ that may be necessary, to any such Archbishop, Bishop, Archdeacon, Dean, Prebendary, or other Spiritual or other Person as aforesaid, to enforce the making such Returns, or the Performance of such Acts, Matters, and Things, by such Spiritual or other Person as aforesaid, pursuant to this Act.