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Order in Council, 1913.

THE COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL ACTS.

IX. WARRANT FOR REMOVAL OF CRIMINAL LUNATIC TO IRELAND.

Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884.

To C.D., the keeper of Lunatic Asylum, and to E.F. and G.H.

WHEREAS an Order has been made under the Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884, by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the Government of the Colony (or Protectorate, or ...) of ..., for the removal of A.B., a criminal lunatic now in the custody of you, the said C.D., to the United Kingdom, to be there dealt with in the same manner as if he had become a criminal lunatic in the United Kingdom.

Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Act, order you, the said C.D., to deliver the body of the said A.B. into the custody of the said E.F. and G.H., or one of them; and I do hereby, in further pursuance of the said Act, authorize you, the said E.F. and G.H., or either of you, to receive the said A.B. into your custody, and to convey him to the United Kingdom and to deliver him to such person or persons as shall be empowered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said Order of Removal.

Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State (or Governor of ...), this ... day of ... 19... .

X.--WARRANT OF RECEPTION OF A CRIMINAL LUNATIC IN IRELAND.

Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884.

BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND.

WHEREAS ..., lunatic, having been charged with the offence of ..., is in custody in ... as a criminal and found to be insane at the time of such offence (or to be unfit on the ground of insanity to be tried for such offence) (or having been convicted of the offence of ... and sentenced and afterwards certified (or lawfully proved) to be insane) :

...

And whereas in pursuance of the provisions of the Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884, an Order has been made by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the Government of the Colony (or Protectorate, or ...) of ..., for the removal of the said ... to the United Kingdom, there to be detained as a criminal lunatic until he shall have ceased to be a criminal lunatic, or shall otherwise lawfully be discharged:

...

And whereas the Governor of the Colony (or Protectorate, or ...) by a Warrant under his hand, ordered the said ... to be conveyed to the United Kingdom and delivered to such person or persons as shall be empowered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said Order of Removal:

Now we, ... Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, do hereby authorize and empower the Governor of the Central Asylum at Dundrum, and all persons acting under his orders, to receive and detain the said ... in the same manner as if he had become a criminal lunatic in the United Kingdom, until His Majesty's Pleasure be further known concerning him.

Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin this ... day of ... 19... .

BY HIS EXCELLENCY'S COMMAND.

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174 Order in Council, 1913. THE COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL ACTS. IX. WARRANT FOR REMOVAL OF CRIMINAL LUNATIC TO IRELAND. Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884. To C.D., the keeper of Lunatic Asylum, and to E.F. and G.H. WHEREAS an Order has been made under the Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884, by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the Government of the Colony (or Protectorate, or ...) of ..., for the removal of A.B., a criminal lunatic now in the custody of you, the said C.D., to the United Kingdom, to be there dealt with in the same manner as if he had become a criminal lunatic in the United Kingdom. Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Act, order you, the said C.D., to deliver the body of the said A.B. into the custody of the said E.F. and G.H., or one of them; and I do hereby, in further pursuance of the said Act, authorize you, the said E.F. and G.H., or either of you, to receive the said A.B. into your custody, and to convey him to the United Kingdom and to deliver him to such person or persons as shall be empowered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said Order of Removal. Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State (or Governor of ...), this ... day of ... 19... . X.--WARRANT OF RECEPTION OF A CRIMINAL LUNATIC IN IRELAND. Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884. BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND. WHEREAS ..., lunatic, having been charged with the offence of ..., is in custody in ... as a criminal and found to be insane at the time of such offence (or to be unfit on the ground of insanity to be tried for such offence) (or having been convicted of the offence of ... and sentenced and afterwards certified (or lawfully proved) to be insane) : ... And whereas in pursuance of the provisions of the Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884, an Order has been made by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the Government of the Colony (or Protectorate, or ...) of ..., for the removal of the said ... to the United Kingdom, there to be detained as a criminal lunatic until he shall have ceased to be a criminal lunatic, or shall otherwise lawfully be discharged: ... And whereas the Governor of the Colony (or Protectorate, or ...) by a Warrant under his hand, ordered the said ... to be conveyed to the United Kingdom and delivered to such person or persons as shall be empowered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said Order of Removal: Now we, ... Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, do hereby authorize and empower the Governor of the Central Asylum at Dundrum, and all persons acting under his orders, to receive and detain the said ... in the same manner as if he had become a criminal lunatic in the United Kingdom, until His Majesty's Pleasure be further known concerning him. Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin this ... day of ... 19... . BY HIS EXCELLENCY'S COMMAND.
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174 Order in Council, 1913. THE COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL ACTS. IX. WARRANT FOR REMOVAL OF CRIMINAL LUNATIC TO IRELAND. Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884. To C.D., the keeper of Lunatic Asylum, and to E.F. and G.H. WHEREAS an Order has been made under the Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884, by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the Governinent of the Colony (or Protectorate, or ) of for the removal of A.B., a criminal lunatic now in the custody of you, the said C.D., to the United Kingdom, to be there dealt with in the same manner as if he had become a criminal lunatic in the United Kingdom. Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Act, order you, the said C.D., to deliver the body of the said A.B. into the custody of the said E.F. and G.H., or one of them; and I do hereby, in further pursuance of the said Act, authorize you, the said E.F. and G.H., or either of you, to receive the said A.B. into your custody, and to convey him to the United Kingdom and to deliver him to such person or persons as shall be empowered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said Order of Removal. Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Principal Secre- taries of State (or Governor of ), this day of 19 X.--WARRANT OF RECEPTION OF A CRIMINAL LUNATIC IN IRELAND. Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884. BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND. WHEREAS lunatic, having been charged with the offence of is in custody in as a criminal and found to be insane at the time of such offence (or to be unfit on the ground of insanity to be tried for such offence) (or having been convicted of the offence of and sentenced and afterwards certified (or lawfully proved) to be insane) : to And whereas in pursuance of the provisions of the Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884, an Order has been made by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the Government of the Colony (or Protectorate, or > to the United Kingdom, of for the removal of the said there to be detained as a criminal lunatic until he shall have ceased to be a criminal lunatic, or shall otherwise lawfully be discharged: of And whereas the Governor of the Colony (or Protectorate, or by a Warrant under his hand, ordered the said } to be conveyed to the United Kingdom and delivered to such person or persons as shall be empowered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said Order of Removal: Now we, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, do hereby authorize and empower the Governor of the Central Asylum at Dundrum, and all persons acting under his orders, to receive and detain the said in the same manner as if he had become a criminal lunatic in the United Kingdoni, until His Majesty's Pleasure be further known concerning him. Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin this day of BY HIS EXCELLENCY'S COMMAND. 19
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174

Order in Council, 1913.

THE COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL ACTS.

IX. WARRANT FOR REMOVAL OF CRIMINAL LUNATIC TO IRELAND.

Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884.

To C.D., the keeper of

Lunatic Asylum, and to E.F. and G.H.

WHEREAS an Order has been made under the Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884, by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the Governinent of the Colony (or Protectorate, or

) of

for the removal of A.B., a criminal lunatic now in the custody of you, the said C.D., to the United Kingdom, to be there dealt with in the same manner as if he had become a criminal lunatic in the United Kingdom.

Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Act, order you, the said C.D., to deliver the body of the said A.B. into the custody of the said E.F. and G.H., or one of them; and I do hereby, in further pursuance of the said Act, authorize you, the said E.F. and G.H., or either of you, to receive the said A.B. into your custody, and to convey him to the United Kingdom and to deliver him to such person or persons as shall be empowered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said Order of Removal.

Given under the hand of the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Principal Secre- taries of State (or Governor of

), this

day

of

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X.--WARRANT OF RECEPTION OF A CRIMINAL LUNATIC IN IRELAND.

Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884.

BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT GENERAL AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND.

WHEREAS lunatic, having been charged with the offence of

is in custody in

as a criminal and found to be insane

at the time of such offence (or to be unfit on the ground of insanity to be tried for such offence) (or having been convicted of the offence of

and sentenced and afterwards certified (or lawfully proved) to be insane) :

to

And whereas in pursuance of the provisions of the Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1884, an Order has been made by one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, with the concurrence of the Government of the Colony (or Protectorate, or

> to the United Kingdom,

of

for the removal of the said

there to be detained as a criminal lunatic until he shall have ceased to be a criminal lunatic, or shall otherwise lawfully be discharged:

of

And whereas the Governor of the Colony (or Protectorate, or

by a Warrant under his hand, ordered the said

}

to be conveyed to the United Kingdom and delivered to such person or persons as shall be empowered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to receive him for the purpose of giving effect to the said Order of Removal:

Now we,

Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, do hereby authorize and empower the Governor of the Central Asylum at Dundrum, and all persons acting under his orders, to receive and detain the said

in the same manner as if he had become a criminal lunatic in the United Kingdoni, until His Majesty's Pleasure be further known concerning him.

Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin this

day of

BY HIS EXCELLENCY'S COMMAND.

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