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COMMON PLEAS.—JUSTICES.
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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—JUSTICES.


Robert Bagot,—Fee 40 marks.—Having represented that the King was indebted to him in divers sums of money from the time he was appointed one of the Justices of this Court, and his arrears being stated as amounting to £13 13s 4d., they were ordered to be paid to him, 23 Feb. 1326.—19 Edw. II. d. R. 7.

2d, Simon Fitz Richard.—His fee of 40 marks was paid to 12 Oct. 1334, being made Chief Justice the day following.—B. T. 8. Edw. III. f. No. 42.

Richard Brown,—patent 1334.—Idem No. 54.

2d, Robert De Preston,—patent, 17 October, 1342.—16 Edw. III. f. R. 3.

2d, Nicholas De Synterby, patent, London, 7 Nov. 1346.—B. T. 20. Edw. III. f. No. 69, and 30. f. No 42.

2d. Bartholomew Dardys,—patent, 1358.—Rot. Cl. 32 Edw. III. f. R. 1.

William Baldewyne,—patent, 4 Sept. 1439 (18.)—And having executed this office to 4 Sept. 1440, without any fee or wages, he had a grant of 40 marks in recompense thereof. Dated at Drogheda, 20 Nov. 1440.—R. Cl. 19 Hen. VI. f. R. 1. He appears to have been one of the Justices in 1436.—B.T. 15 Hen. VI. d. No. 21.