ON THE STATE OF IRELAND. 3 



certify to Us from time to time, under your hands and 

 seals, your several proceedings, as the same shall be com- 

 pleted; and do within the space of one year* after the date 

 of these presents, or sooner if the same can reasonably be, 

 certify unto Us in like manner the whole of your proceed- 

 ings under and by virtue of these presents, together with 

 what you shall find touching or concerning the premises 

 upon such inquiry as aforesaid : And We further will and 

 command, and by these presents ordain, that this Our 

 Commission shall continue in full force and virtue, and 

 that you, Our said Commissioners, or any one or more of 

 you, shall and may from time to time proceed in the exe- 

 cution thereof, and of every matter and thing therein con- 

 tained, although the same be not continued from time to 

 time by adjournment : And for your assistance in the due 

 execution of this Our Commission, we have made choice 

 of Our trusty and well-beloved John Revans, Esquire, to 

 be Secretary of this Our Commission, and to attend you, 

 whose services and assistance We require you to use from 

 time to time as occasion shall require. In witness whereof, 

 We have caused these Our letters to be made patent. Wit- 

 ness Ourself at Westminster, the twenty-fifth day of Sep- 

 tember, in the fourth year of Our reign. 



By Writ of Privy Seal, 



BATHURST. 



N.B. Three other Commissioners were appointed since 

 this Commission : Lord Killeen, A. R. Blake, and J. E. 

 Bicheno, Esquires. 



* This Inquiry lasted from the 25th of September, 1833, until 

 towards the middle of the year 1836. 



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