Schedules

First Schedule

Legislative Council

Constituencies And Number Of Councillors

Constituencies Councillors
Antrim county Three
Armagh county One
Belfast borough Two
Carlow county One
Cavan county One
Clare county One
Cork county—
East Riding Three
West Riding One
Cork borough One
Donegal county One
Down county Three
Dublin county Three
Dublin borough Two
Fermanagh county One
Galway county Two
Kerry county One
Kildare county One
Kilkenny county One
King's county One
Leitrim and Sligo counties One
Limerick county Two
Londonderry county One
Longford county One
Louth county One
Mayo county One
Meath county One
Monaghan county One
Queen's county One
Roscommon county One
Tipperary county Two
Tyrone county One
Waterford county One
Westmeath county One
Wexford county One
Wicklow county One
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The expression 'borough' in this Schedule means an existing parliamentary borough.

Counties of cities and towns not named in this Schedule shall be combined with the county at large in which they are included for parliamentary elections, and, if not so included, then with the county at large bearing the same name.

A borough named in this Schedule shall not for the purposes of this Schedule form part of any other constituency.


Second Schedule

Irish Members In The House Of Commons

Constituencies Number of Members for House of Commons
Antrim county Three
Armagh county Two
Belfast borough (in divisions as mentioned below) Four
Carlow county One
Cavan county Two
Clare county Two
Cork county (in divisions as mentioned below) Five
Cork borough Two
Donegal county Three
Down county Three
Dublin county Two
Dublin borough (in divisions as mentioned below) Four
Fermanagh county One
Galway county Three
Galway borough One
Kerry county Three
Kildare county One
Kilkenny county One
Kilkenny borough One
King's county One
Leitrim county Two
Limerick county Two
Limerick borough One
Londonderry county Two
Londonderry borough One
Longford county One
Louth county One
Mayo county Three
Meath county Two
Monaghan county Two
Newry borough One
Queen's county One
Roscommon county Two
Sligo county Two
Tipperary county Three
Tyrone county Three
Waterford county One
Waterford borough One
Westmeath county One
Wexford county Two
Wicklow county One
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(1) In this Schedule the expression 'borough' means an existing parliamentary borough.

(2) In the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Dublin, one member shall be returned by each of the existing parliamentary divisions of those boroughs, and the law relating to the divisions of boroughs shall apply accordingly.

(3) The county of Cork shall be divided into two divisions, consisting of the East Riding and the West Riding, and three members shall be elected by the East Riding, and two members shall be elected by the West Riding; and the law relating to divisions of counties shall apply to those divisions.


Third Schedule

Finance

Imperial Liabilities, Expenditure, And Miscellaneous Revenue

Liabilities

For the purposes of this Act 'Imperial liabilities' consist of:—

(1) The funded and unfunded debt of the United Kingdom, inclusive of terminable annuities paid out of the permanent annual charge for the National Debt, and inclusive of the cost of the management of the said funded and unfunded debt, but exclusive of the Local Loans stock and Guaranteed Land stock and the cost of the management thereof; and

(2) All other charges on the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom for the repayment of borrowed money, or to fulfil a guarantee.

Expenditure

For the purpose of this Act Imperial expenditure consists of expenditure for the following services:—

I. Naval and military expenditure (including Greenwich Hospital).

II. Civil expenditure, that is to say—

(a) Civil list and Royal family.

(b) Salaries, pensions, allowances, and incidental expenses of—

(i) Lord Lieutenant of Ireland;

(ii) Exchequer judges in Ireland.

(c) Building, works, salaries, pensions, printing, stationery, allowances, and incidental expenses of—

(i) Parliament;

(ii) National Debt Commissioners;

(iii) Foreign Office and diplomatic and consular service, including secret service, special services, and telegraph subsidies;

(iv) Colonial Office, including special services and telegraph subsidies;

(v) Privy Council;

(vi) Board of Trade, including the Mercantile Marine Fund, Patent Office, Railway Commission, and Wreck Commission, but excluding Bankruptcy;

(vii) Mint;

(viii) Meteorological Society;

(ix) Slave trade service.

(d) Foreign mails and telegraphic communication with places outside the United Kingdom.

Revenue

For the purposes of this Act the public revenue to a portion of which Ireland may claim to be entitled consists of revenue from the following sources:—

1. Suez Canal shares or payments on account thereof.

2. Loans and advances to foreign countries.

3. Annual payments by British possessions.

4. Fees, stamps, and extra receipts received by departments, the expenses of which are part of the Imperial expenditure.

5. Small branches of the hereditary revenues of the Crown.

6. Foreshores.

[The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Schedules are for the saving of space omitted.]