Many of the extinguished boroughs had an additional form of local government in place, in the form of commissioners appointed under the
Lighting of Towns (Ireland) Act 1828 (
9 Geo. 4. c. 82). Where such a body existed, it was deemed to be the successor to the corporation. Section 16 of the act provided that any borough dissolved with property worth more than £100, and which did not have commissioners under the 1828 act, should have a board of municipal commissioners established. In most cases, the commissioners appointed under the terms of the 1840 act eventually adopted the terms of the 1828 act or its replacement, the
Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act 1854 (
17 & 18 Vict. c. 103). By 1876, only Carrickfergus was still governed by commissioners appointed under the 1840 act. == Notes ==