Constabulary (Ireland) Act, 1836

Salary of such Magistrates.

XXXIV. And be it enacted, That every such Magistrate while he shall hold such Office shall have and receive such Salary by the Year not exceeding the Sum of Four hundred Pounds, and rateably for any shorter Period, as the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors shall from Time to Time direct, and also such Allowance for Forage as the Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland shall think fit: Provided always, that if any Person now acting as a Magistrate under any of the herein-before recited Acts shall be appointed to act as a Magistrate under this Act, it shall be lawful for the said Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors to allow him any annual Salary and Allowances not exceeding the Amount of the Salary and Allowances enjoyed by such Person as such Magistrate under the said Acts or any of them.