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Barristers, &c. claiming to be exempt from taking Oaths, &c. must make their Claim in Michaelmas Term.; Fee.
Provided always that this Act or any thing herein conteined shall not extend to hinder or disable any p[er]son or p[er]sons who on the Third of October One thousand six hundred ninety one were inhabiting or residing in Lymerick or any other Garison then in the possession of the Irish or any Officers or Souldiers then in Arms by vertue of any Co[m]ission of the late King James or those authorized by him to grant the same in the severall Counties of Lymerick Clare Kerry Cork and Mayow or any of them or any com[m]issioned Officers then in their Majesties Quarters that did belong to the Irish Regiments then in being or were then treated with or who were not Prisoners of War and who had not then taken p[re]tection and have since returned and submitted to their Majesties Obedience from using exercising and practising his or their profession or calling of Barrester at Law Clerk in Chancery or Attorney or Practicer of Law or Physick but they may freely use exercise and practise the same as they did in the Reign of the late King Charles the Second any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided neverthelesse That every such Barrester at Law Clerk in Chancery [X2or] Attorney or Practicer of Law or Physick who shall claim any benefitt hereby to be exempted from taking the Oaths and makeing subscribing and repeating the Declarac[i]on in this Act menc[i]oned in the Court and in the manner hereby appointed shall make out his claime thereunto according to the respective Qualificac[i]ons hereinbefore expressed before the Court of Kings Bench in Ireland in open Court there in Terme time between the hours of Nine and Twelve in the Morning on or before the Last day of Michaelmas Terme next to be there allowed and Recordeded for the Entry whereof upon Record there shall be One shilling paid and no more And in default of such claime made to be excluded from the same]
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