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Inspectors, &c. may be ordered to other Counties;
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XXVII. And be it enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the Inspector General, subject to the Direction and Control of the said Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors, from Time to Time, as may be deemed expedient, to order and direct that every or any the Inspectors, Sub-Inspectors, Paymasters, Chief or other Constables, or that the whole or any Number of Chief or other Constables, or of Sub-Constables of any County, Barony, Half Barony, or other Division of a Barony, County of a City, County of a Town, or Town and Liberties, shall go and repair to such Place or Places in any other County or Counties, or in any County of a City or County of a Town, or Town and Liberties, in Ireland, as shall be mentioned in such Order, and shall remain there for such Length of Time, or remove to or remain at any other Place or Places in the same or any other County, City, or Town for such Time and Times, and shall return to his or their original County, Barony, Half Barony, and other Division of a Barony, City, or Town at such Time and Times respectively, as shall be mentioned or directed in or by such Order, or by any other Order or Orders which may from Time to Time be made by such Inspector General subject to the like Direction and Control; and that such Inspectors, Sub-Inspectors, Paymasters, Chief and other Constables, and Sub-Constables, when so removed, shall have the same Rights, Powers, and Authorities, and be subject to the same Rules, Regulations, and Orders, and be in all respects in the same Situation in the County or other Districts or Places to which they shall be so removed, as if they had been originally appointed in and for such County or District.
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