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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

John de Redenbsse,—patent, 4 Nov. 1354, (28.) Rot. Cl. 32 Edw. III. f. R. 1.—Continued 8 May, 1356, (30.) viz. a year and a half and four days.—A new appointment, patent, 20 June 1356, and continued to 20 Dec. 1357, a year and a half.

William de Skipwith,vpatent, 25 April 1371,—45 Edw. III. f. R. 4.

John Keppock,—patent, 22 April, 1373.—R. Cl. 47 Edw. III. f. R. 7.—2 July, 1374, he is styled late Chief Justice ad placita, having two liberates of that-date, the one for £30, being the arrears of his fee from 22 Sept. 1373, to 22 June 1374, viz. three quarters of a year; and the other for J638, due for his expenses from 15 Nov. 1373, to 30 June 1374, each day inclusive, viz. for 228 days, at 3s. 4d. a day, according to concordatum, so long as he should continue in this office.—And it being agreed that he should have £30 a year above his usual salary, as also above 3s, 4d. a day allowed for his expenses, he had a warrant to receive the said £30, dated at Louth, 17 Jan. 1381.—Rot. Cl. 4 Ric. II. f. R. 4.—And 24 Jan. 1382, had a liberate for a year's salary, due 21.—5 Ric. II. 2a pars f. R. 11.

Sir Thomas de Mortimer, Knt.,—patent. Trim, 3 March, 1382.—Whereas by our Letters under the Privy Seal, we commanded Sir Thomas de Mortuo Mare, Knt.,—and ordained that he should be attendant upon our most dear cousin Roger, son and heir of Edmond, late Earl of March and Ulster, L. L., in his house, at our