Killiney Chapel Act, 1828

Chaplain to reside within the Parish of Monkstown.

X. And be it further enacted, That the said Chaplain, and his Successors, Chaplains of the said Chapel of Killiney, shall reside within the Parish of Monkstown, and as near as conveniently may be to said Chapel when erected, and shall be bound to the Duty of Residence as any Perpetual Curates are by Law bound; and that if any such Chaplain shall at any Time be nominated and licensed or presented to any other Curacy, or presented, instituted, or collated to any Benefice or Ecclesiastical Preferment with Cure of Souls, then and in such Case the said Chaplaincy of the Chapel of Killiney aforesaid shall be ipso facto void, and the Acceptance of such Curacy, Preferment, or Benefice, shall be held to be and amount to a Resignation of the said Chaplaincy of Killiney, to which it shall be thereupon lawful for the Incumbent of Monkstown to nominate another fit Person as aforesaid to be licensed by the Archbishop; and in Failure of such Nomination within those Months from such Acceptance, to be counted and computed as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the Archbishop to appoint the Chaplain as in a Case of Lapse as aforesaid; and such Chaplain, so appointed by the Archbishop, shall be the lawful Successor in the said Chaplaincy.