Bill for better Protection of Persons and Property in Ireland [as amended in Committee]

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2 Protection of IPerson and Property {Ireland). [44 ViOT.]


a.d. 1881. (3.) A list of all persons for the time being detained in prison
under this Act, with a statement opposite each person's name
of the prison in which he is detained for the time being, and
of the ground stated for his arrest in the warrant under which he
is detained, shall be laid before each House of Parliament within 6
the first seven days of every month during which Parliament is
sitting, and when Parliament is not sitting such list shall be
published in the Dublin Gazette within the first seven days of
every month.


(4.) " Prescribed district" means any part of Ireland in that behalf 10
specified by an order of the Lord Lieutenant for the time being in
force, and the Lord Lieutenant, by and with the advice of the
Privy Council in Ireland, may from time to time make, and when
made, revoke and alter any such order.


Supple- 2. (1.) Any warrant or order of the Lord Lieutenant under this 15


mental pro- may be signified under his hand or the hand of the Chief


visions as io '' -r ^ -r • l ^ t>


warrants, &c. Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, and a copy oi every warrant


under this Act shall, within seven days after the execution thereof,


bo transmitted to the clerk of the Crown for the county in the


county in which was the last known place of abode of the person 20


arrested under such warrant, and be filed by the said clerk of the


Crown in his public office in said county, and a further copy of


every such warrant shall, within seven days after the execution


thereof, be transmitted to the clerk of the Crown for the county of


the city of Dublin, and be filed by him in his public office in that 25


city, and such clerk of the Crown shall furnish a copy of such


warrant, certified under his hand to be a true copy, on demand to


any relative of the person arrested under such warrant or his


solicitor.


(2.) The Lord Lieutenant, by and with the advice of the Privy 30
Council in Ireland, may from time to time make, and when made
revoke and alter, an order prescribing the forms of warrants for
the purposes of this Act, and any forms so prescribed shall wlien
used be valid in law.


(3.) Provided that if any member of either House of Parliament 35
be arrested under this Act the fact shall be immediately communi¬
cated to the House of which he is a member, if Parliament be
sitting at the time, or if Parliament be not sitting, then immediately
after Parliament reassembles, in like manner as if he were arrested
on a criminal charge. 40


(4.) Every order under this Act shall be published in the Dublin
Gazette, and the production of a printed copy of the Dublin Gazette
purporting to be printed and published by the Queen's authority