Church of Ireland Act, 1823

Lands granted for Sites of Churches, &c. or for building Schools under 50 G.3. c.33. shall remain vested in the Persons, &c. to whom the same were conveyed.

X. And be it further enacted, That all Lands and Grounds which have been or shall be granted and conveyed as and for the Sites of such Churches and Chapels, or the Churchyards belonging to the same, under the Provisions of any Act or Acts for that Purpose, or which shall have been or shall be granted or conveyed for the building of any School House, or for the Endowment or in Trust or for the Use of any Schoolmaster in Ireland, under the Provisions of an Act made in the Fiftieth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for enabling Tenants in Tail and for Life, and also Ecclesiastical Persons, to grant Land for the Purpose of endowing Schools in Ireland; shall become and be and remain absolutely vested in the Person or Persons, Bodies Corporate or Politic, to whom such Lands or Grounds was or were or shall be conveyed for any of the Purposes aforesaid, free from all Demands or Claims of any Body Politic or Corporate, or Person or Persons whatever, and without being at any Time subject to any Question as to any Right, Title or Claim thereto, or in any Manner affecting the same.