Dublin Justices Act, 1824

Lord lieutenant may increase the salary of the recorder of Dublin by a sum not exceeding 600l. a year out of the police establishment.

Recorder not to practise in any court in the police district.

27. It shall and may be lawful for the lord lieutenant to direct any yearly sum, not exceeding the sum of six hundred pounds, clear of all taxes and deductions, to be paid out of the funds applicable to the expence of the said police establishment to the recorder of the city of Dublin from time to time for the time being, in augmentation of his salary, and over and above and in addition to any yearly and other sum of money to which such recorder is or may be entitled under the said recited Act of the forty-eighth year of his said late Majesty, or otherwise howsoever: Provided always, that it shall not be lawful for any person who shall hereafter hold the office of recorder of the said city to act or practise as counsel in any criminal or civil court within the police district of the said metropolis of Dublin.