Constabulary (Ireland) Act, 1836

This Act not to extend to High Constables, Parish or Leet Constables.

XLV. Provided always, and be it enacted, That nothing in this Act contained shall extend, or in anywise be deemed or construed to extend, to repeal, affect, or take away the Election or Appointment of High Constables by Grand Juries for the Purpose of collecting the Sums presented by such Grand Juries, or of Parish Constables, or Constables of any Leet, in Ireland, or of Petty Constables of Baronies or Districts, by Grand Juries or by Magistrates at Sessions, or to take away or diminish or infringe the Powers or Authorities of any such Constables in any respect whatever; but no such Constable shall be deemed to belong to the said Constabulary Force, nor as such be entitled to any Payment or Salary under this Act.