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Lord lieutenant to appoint one of the justices chief magistrate of the police.
Office of the castle division to be the head office.
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11. And . . . that it shall and may be lawful to and for the lord lientenant or other chief governor or governors of Ireland for the time being, by warrant under hand and seal, to nominate any one of the said divisional justices, being an alderman, whom he shall think proper, to be the chief magistrate of the police of Dublin, and in like manner to change the same at his and their good will and pleasure, and such chief magistrate shall for the time being be one of the divisional justices of the division in which his Majesty’s castle of Dublin shall be situate; and that the office of the said division shall be called “The Head Office of the Police.” [Rep. 35 & 36 Vict. c. 97. (S.L.R.)]
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