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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

1794. Tankerville Chamberlain,—Joseph Hewitt deceased,—Privy Seal, 27 May,—patent, 20 June.—Good behaviour.—Inr. 21 June, 1794.—34 George III. 5a p. 55, pag. R. 128.

1798. Robert Day,—Letters Patent to Robert Boyd, surrendered,—Privy Seal, 12 Feb.—patent, 28 Feb.—Good behaviour.—Inr. 28 Feb. 1798.—38 George III. 3a p. 60. pag. R. 158.

1802. Charles Osborne,—Tankerville Chamberlain deceased,—Privy Seal, 5 July,—patent, 20 July.—"Good behaviour.—Inr. 26 July, 1802.—42 George III. 4a p. 188. pag. R. 171.—Kings Letter, 44. 1a p. 134. pag. R. 192.

1803. St. George Daly, late Baron of the Exchequer,—Right Hon. W. Downes promoted to be Chief Justice,—Privy Seal, 22 Oct.,—patent, 3 Nov.—Good behaviour.—Inr. 8 Nov.—44 George III. 2a p. 49. pag. R. 193.—King's Letter, 44. 1a p. 233. pag. R. 192.

1817. Edward Mayne,—Charles Osborne deceased,—Prince Regent's Letter, Carlton House, 10 Oct.,—patent, 24 Oct.—Good behaviour.—Inr. 28 Oct—Annuity of £2,600 for life, to commence from the 1st December, 1818, the day on which he resigned his office of Justice of the King's Bench,—(P. R. L. Carlton House, 18 Nov.,)—to be charged on the consolidated fund, in the manner directed by the Acts of the fortieth and fifty-fourth of the King, enabling his Majesty to grant annuities to Judges and