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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

1761. Richard Aston,—Sir William Yorke resigned,—Privy Seal, 5, and patent, 21 May.—Pleasure.—Inr. 22 May, 1761.—1 George III. 3a p. m. 14. d. R. 3.

1765. Richard Clayton,—Richard Aston resigned,—Privy Seal, 21 Feb.—patent, 19 March, and Inr. same day.—Pleasure.—5 George III. 1a p. m. 16. d. R. 13.

1770. Marcus Patterson,—Richard Clayton resigned,—Privy Seal, 18 June,—patent, 4 July.—Pleasure.—Inr. 6 July, 1770.—10 George III. 2a p. m. 8. d. R. 26.

1787. Hugh Carleton,—Patterson deceased,—Privy Seal, 30 April,—patent, 9 May.—Good behaviour.—Inr. 11 May, 1787.—27 George III. 2a p. m. 27, 29. f. R. 95.—Pension of £2000 per annum on his surrender, 20 Dec. 1800.—King's Letter, 41. 2a p. 152. pag. R. 175.

1800. John Toler, (afterwards Lord Norbury,) Attorney-General,—Hugh Viscount Carleton surrendered,—Privy Seal, 22 Oct.—patent, 20 Dec. and Inr. same day.—Good behaviour.—41 George III. 2a p. 1 pag. R. 169.

1827. Right Hon. Lord Plunket,—Lord Norbury resigned,—patent 18 June.—8 Geo. IV.

1830. Right Hon. John Dogherty, Solicitor-General,—Lord Plunket, Chancellor,—patent, 23 Dec—1 William IV.