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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

deceased,—Privy Seal, 25 April,—patent, Dublin; 5 May, 1743.—Pleasure.—16 George II. 3a pars d. R. 29.

Christopher Robinson, King's Counsel,—Blanehasset deceased,—Privy Seal, 16 Jan.—patent, 25 Jan. 1758.—31 George II. 3a pars f. R. 8.

William Scott, Prime Sergeant,—Ward deceased,—Privy Seal, Kensington, 26 June,—patent, 6 July, 1759.—Pleasure.—33 George II. 1a pars d. R. 6.—Warrant to the Auditor-General to place on the Civil Establishment a term fee of £10 for the elder, or Second Justice, in pursuance of his Majesty's letter, dated 29 March, 1760.—Civil Affairs Book, page 102, vol. ii.

1761. Christopher Robinson,—former patent determined,—Privy Seal, St. James's, 19 Jan.—patent, 6 Feb. 1761.—Pleasure.—Inr. 7 Feb.—1 George III. 1a pars m. 18. f. R. 1.

1761. William Scott,—former patent determined,—Privy Seal, 19 Jan.—patent, 17 Feb.—Pleasure.—Inr. 23 Feb. 1761.—1 George III. 1a p. m. 2, 3. d. R. 1.

1768. William Henn,—patent to W. Scott revoked,—Privy Seal, 12 July,—patent, 1 August.—Pleasure.—Inr. 2 Sept. 1768.—8 George III. 2a p. m. 43. d. R. 22.

1784. Sir Samuel Bradstreet, Bart., Recorder of Dublin,—Privy Seal, 12 Dec. 1783,—patent, 13 Jan. 1784.—Good behaviour.—Inr. 15 Jan. He was