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by name of “Trustees for” the “infirmary. &c.” To sue and be sued thereby,
appoint common seal, and meet on occasion.
Any 5 assembled may make rules, &c.
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III. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That from and after the twenty fifth day of April one thousand seven hundred and fifty two the most reverend his grace Arthur lord archbishop of Cashell, and his successors archbishops of Cashell, the right honourable James earl of Kildare, and the right honourable Richard earl of Barrymore, and their respective heirs; the right reverend Jemmett lord bishop of Cork and Ross, and his successors bishops of Cork for the time being, the right reverend Robert lord bishop of Clogher, and his successors bishops of Clogher, the right reverend George lord bishop of Cloyne, and his successors bishops of Cloyne, the right honourable Henry Boyle esquire, and his heirs, the right honourable Edward Southwell esquire, and his heirs, Emanuel Pigott and Thomas Newenham esquires, representatives in parliament for the said city of Cork, and the representatives in parliament for the said city for the time being, the mayor of the said city, and the recorder of the said city of Cork, and the sheriffs of the said city for the time being, the dean and archdeacon of Cork for the time being, the reverend George Tisdall minister of Saint Mary Shandon, the minister of the said parish of Saint Ann’s, the minister of the parish of Saint Paul’s, and the minister of the parish of Christ-Church, and their successors for the time being, shall for ever hereafter in name and fact be one body politick and corporate in law for the charitable purposes herein contained, and shall have perpetual succession, and shall be called by the name of The trustees for the infirmary in the parish of Saint Mary Shandon, otherwise Saint Ann, in the city of Cork; and that they shall be enabled to plead and sue, and to be impleaded and sued, by that name in all his Majesty’s courts of justice, and shall and may appoint a common seal or seals for the use of the said corporation, and shall have power and authority to meet together as often as there shall be occasion; and the said trustees and their successors, or any five or more of them, being so assembled, shall have power to make such reasonable laws, rules, orders, and regulations, for the better government and management of the said infirmary, as they shall think necessary and convenient, and to revoke or alter the same at their discretion.
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