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Chief Remembrancer's Office by the Secondary, or Clerk in the Secondary's Office; and he shall also perform any other Duty or Duties which the Court shall require of him, as Duties which ought to appertain to the Office of Secondary of said Court; and he shall keep a Clerk, to be approved of by the Chief Remembrancer, who shall fix the Salary of such Clerk.

No. 4.-TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Filazer at the Equity Side of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, or any Clerk or other Person in his Employment, to demand or accept for or on account of any Matter or Thing done in or concerning the Business of the said Office.

1. For filing and entering every Bill, Answer, Replication, Rejoinder and each other Equity Pleading

£. s. d.

016

2. For amending Bill, Answer or other Pleading, pursuant to Order

026

3. For attested Copies of Pleadings, for each Sheet of Seventy
two Words

In Cases of Schedules annexed to Pleadings, the Year
when expressed by Figures to be reckoned as One
Word, and any Number of Pounds expressed by
Figures to be reckoned as One Word, and the like
as to Shillings and as to Pence.

4. For comparing and re-attesting Copies of Pleadings, when
required for the Purpose of Proof, for every Twenty Sheets
of Seventy two Words each which such Copy shall contain
5. For every Search for Pleadings, and taking down, for the
Inspection of the Party requiring same, the Document
sought for, when found

6. For every other such †, save and except Searches in the Bill Books for the preceding Ten Years

7. For every Search for and furnishing Certificate of the Pleadings filed in any Cause, with the Period of filing same, and the Length thereof; also that any particular Pleading has or has not been filed; and also a Certificate of the Names of Parties in any Cause, or any other Certificate required by any Party

8. For receiving and entering any Appearance, besides the Fee given by Stamp Act

9. For attending in any Court+ with any Record or Pleading

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The Filazer shall perform all such Duties at the Equity Side of the said Court as have heretofore been performed in the Chief Remembrancer's Office by the Officers or Clerks called the Filazer and Deputy Filazer; and he shall also perform any other Duty or Duties which the Court shall require of him, as Duties which ought to appertain to the Office of Filazer of said Court; and he shall keep a Clerk, to be approved of by the Chief Remembrancer, who shall fix the Salary of such Clerk.

No. 5.-TABLE of all the FEES which it shall be lawful for the Examiners in Chief at the Equity Side of the Court of Exchequer, or any Clerk or other Person employed by them or in their Offices respectively, to demand or accept for or on account of any Act, Matter or Thing done in or concerning the Business of the Examiner's Office.

1. For the First Witness examined in a Cause (whether upon one Interrogatory, or upon several Interrogatories) in the Examiner's Office, or by either of the Persons holding the Situation of Chief Examiner

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2. For every other Witness examined in like Manner in the
same Cause
3. For the Copy of all such Depositions as are taken by the
Examiners in Chief in Person, to be paid by the Party
lodging the Interrogatory or Interrogatories, for each
Sheet of Seventy two Words

4. For all other Copies of Interrogatories and Depositions re-
quired by any Person out of the Office, for each Sheet of
Seventy two Words

5. For every Search within Twelve Months for any Document
or Documents, of which there shall not be a Copy or
Copies required by the Person desiring to have such Search
made

6. For looking into every Term before
7. For every Deed or other Document which shall be exhibited
to a Witness on his Examination by or before the Exa-
miners in Chief, or either of them, and for certifying the
same as having been so exhibited

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8. For every Certificate which the Officer shall be required to give

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9. For swearing and examining every Witness where the Officer
shall, under the Authority of the Court, go out of his
Office for the Purpose

If the Officer shall be required to go beyond the Limits:
of the Circular Road, Dublin, the Charge for such
Examination to be such as shall be expressed in the
Order.

10. For comparing with Originals and reattesting the Copies
of any Depositions which shall be required to be made use
of in any Court of Common Law, or on an Appeal, for
each Book or Deposition

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The Examiners shall perform all such Duties at the Equity Side of the Court of Exchequer as have heretofore been performed by the Examiners to the Chief and other Barons, and shall have the Custody of the Depositions of all Witnesses examined or cross examined in any Matter or Cause pending at the Equity Side of the said Court, whether taken before them or any Commissioner or Commissioners appointed under or by virtue of the Provisions of this Act, or otherwise; save such Depositions as shall be taken upon any Reference to the Chief Remembrancer, the said Chief Remembrancer being to have the Charge and Custody of all Depositions so taken.

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33 G.3. c.52.

$128.

53 G.3. c.155. $55.

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CAP. LXXI.

An Act for defraying the Charge of Retiring Pay, Pensions and other Expences of that Nature, of His Majesty's Forces serving in India; for establishing the Pensions of the Bishop, Archdeacons and Judges; for regulating Ordinations; and for establishing a Court of Judicature at Bombay.

[11th July 1823.] THEREAS by an Act made and passed in the Thirty third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act for continuing in the East India Company, for a further Term, the Possession of the British Territories 'in India, together with their exclusive Trade, under certain Limi'tations; for establishing further Regulations for the Government

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of the said Territories and the better Administration of Justice • within the same; for appropriating to certain Uses the Revenues and Profits of the said Company; and for making Provision for the good Order and Government of the Towns of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay; it is enacted, that all Sums issued by the Paymaster General of His Majesty's Forces for and on account of 'His Majesty's Forces serving in India, or for raising and supplying Recruits for the same, shall be repaid by the said United Company, and that the actual Expences only which are incurred for the Support and Maintenance of the said Troops shall be ⚫borne and defrayed by the said United Company: And Whereas, by another Act made and passed in the Fifty third Year of the 'Reign of His said late Majesty, intituled An Act for continuing in the East India Company, for a further Term, the Possession of 'the British Territories in India, together with certain exclusive Privileges; for establishing further Regulations for the Government of the said Territories and the better Administration of Justice within the same; and for regulating the Trade to and from the • Places within the Limits of the said Company's Charter; it is ⚫ enacted, that for and during the Continuance of the Possession ' and Government of the said Territorial Acquisitions and Revenues in said United Company, the Rents, Revenues and Profits arising from the said Territorial Acquisitions, after de'fraying the Charges and Expences of collecting the same, should be applied and disposed of to and for the Uses and Purposes and in the Order of Preference thereinafter expressed, and to or for no other Use or Purpose or in any other Manner whatsoever, any Act or Acts of Parliament then in force to the contrary notwithstanding; and in the first Place in defraying all the Charges and Expences of raising and maintaining the Forces, as well European as Native Military, Artillery and Marine on the Establishments in the East Indies and Parts aforesaid, and of maintaining the Forts and Garrisons there, and providing Warlike and Naval Stores; but no Provision has been made for the Charge incurred for Retiring Pay and Pensions and other Ex'pences of that Nature, arising in respect of His Majesty's Forces serving in India; and the said United Company in Consider⚫ation thereof have agreed to pay, for those Purposes, the annual

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E. I. C. to pay
in Satisfaction
yearly 60,000l.
of Retiring

ances in respect

Sum of Sixty thousand Pounds, to commence from the Thirtieth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty two, out of the Territorial Revenues in the East Indies, as hereinafter ' mentioned;' Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That over and above In addition to all Sum and Sums of Money now payable by the said United Com- the Sum now pany in respect of His Majesty's Forces serving in the East Indies, the annual Sum of Sixty thousand Pounds, to commence from the said Thirtieth Day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty two, shall be paid out of the Rents, Revenues and Profits arising from the said Territorial Acquisitions, in full Discharge and Satisfaction of all Claims upon the said Company for Retiring Pay, Pensions and other Expences of that Nature, granted or payable by His Majesty or by Authority of Parliament or otherwise, in respect of any of the Forces of His Majesty which have served, are now serving or which hereafter may serve in the East Indies; such annual Sum of Sixty thousand Pounds to be payable by the said United Company out of any Money in their Treasury applicable to the Territorial Charges in the East Indies, by even Quarterly Payments, on the Thirtieth Day of July, the Thirtieth Day of October, the Thirtieth Day of January and the Thirtieth Day of April in every Year, into the Receipt of His Majesty's Exchequer, there to remain at the Disposal of Parliament; and such Payments shall be charged upon and borne by the Rents, Revenues and Profits arising from the Territorial Acquisitions, in the same Order as the Charges and Expences of raising and maintaining the said Forces are now charged and borne.

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Pay, Pensions
or other Allow-
of the Forces
in India.
Paid quarterly.

II. And Whereas by the said Act of the Fifty third Year of 53 G.3. c. 155. the Reign of His said late Majesty King George the Third, § 54. Provision was made for granting certain Pensions to the Bishop of Calcutta, and the Archdeacons of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay respectively, who should have exercised in the East Indies or Parts in the said Act mentioned, for Fifteen Years, the Office or Offices of Bishop or Archdeacon; and it is expedient to 'shorten the Period during which such Bishops and Archdeacons ' respectively are required to hold their said Offices before such Pensions could be granted to them respectively, and to make

' other Provisions respecting such Pensions; Be it enacted, That repealed.
so much of the said Act as relates to such Pensions shall be and
the same is hereby repealed.

III. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, in Manner in the said Act mentioned, to grant to any such Bishop who shall have exercised in the East Indies or Parts aforesaid, for Ten Years, the Office of Bishop or Archdeacon, and to any such Archdeacon who shall have exercised in the East Indies or Parts aforesaid, for Ten Years, the Office of Archdeacon, Pensions not exceeding such Sums respectively as His Majesty by the said Act of the Fifty third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty is empowered to grant to any such Bishop or Archdeacon.

Pensions to
Bishop and

Archdeacons.

IV. Provided also, and be it further enacted, That if any Per- Chaplains apson residing any Time in the East Indies or Parts aforesaid, as pointed Arch

One deacons to be

entitled to

Pension, in a

certain Proportion. Further Provision as to Chaplains.

Residence and Expence of Visitations of Bishop to be defrayed by Company. Proviso.

Bishop of Cal-
cutta may adinit

Persons to
Holy Orders.

One of the Chaplains of the said United Company, shall have been or shall be appointed to the Office of such Archdeacon as aforesaid, and shall have resided in the East Indies or Parts aforesaid as such Archdeacon Seven Years, the Period of Residence of such Person as Chaplain shall be accounted and taken as and for a Residence as such Archdeacon, in the Proportion of Three Years Residence as such Chaplain to Two Years Residence as such Archdeacon: Provided also, that nothing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to prejudice the Right of any Person being or having been a Chaplain of the said United Company, to any Benefit he may be entitled to as under or by virtue of any Regulation now in force or hereafter to be made by the said United Company or their Court of Directors, nor to prejudice or affect the Right of the said United Company or their Court of Directors, to make, repeal, vary or alter any Regulation or Regulations respecting the Chaplains of the said United Company, or the Pay or Allowances, Pensions or Retirements of such Chaplains which the said United Company or their Court of Directors may now lawfully make, repeal, vary or alter.

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V. And Whereas it is proper that a suitable House of Resi'dence should be provided for the said Bishop, and that the Expences of his Visitations should be defrayed by the said Company; Be it therefore further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the said Company, and they are hereby required to provide a suitable House at Calcutta for the Residence of the said Bishop, and that the Expence of the Visitations to be made by the said Bishop from time to time shall be defrayed by the said Company, out of the Revenues of the British Territories in India : Provided always, that no greater Sum on account of providing such House, or of such Visitations, be at any Time issued, than shall from time to time be defined and settled by the Court of Directors of the said Company with the Approbation of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, any Law or Statute to the contrary notwithstanding.

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‹ VI. And Whereas Doubts have arisen whether the Bishop of Calcutta, in conferring Holy Orders, is subject to the several Provisions and Limitations established by the Laws of this Realm or Canons Ecclesiastical, as to the Titles of the Persons to be ordained, and as to the Oaths and Subscriptions to be by such 'Persons taken and made;' Be it further declared and enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for the Bishop of Calcutta for the Time being to admit into the Holy Orders of Deacon and Priest respectively any Person whom he shall, upon Examination, deem duly qualified, specially for the Purpose of taking upon himself the Cure of Souls or officiating in any Spiritual Capacity within the Limits of the said Diocese of Calcutta and residing therein; and that a Declaration of such Purpose, and a written Engagement to perform the same, under the Hand of such Person, being deposited in the Hands of such Bishop, shall be held to be a sufficient Title with a view to such Ordination; and that in every such Case, it shall be distinctly stated in the Letters of Ordination of every Person so admitted to Holy Orders, that he has been ordained for the Cure of Souls within the Limits of the said Diocese of Calcutta only; and that unless such Person shall be a British

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