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COMMON PLEAS.—JUSTICES.
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—Upton removed,—Privy Seal, 8 Nov.—patent 7 Dec. 1714.—Pleasure,—1 Geo. I. 1a pars f. R. 22. Mr. Upton cut his throat in the height of a fever at Grays Inn, 11 June, 1718.

George Gobe, Attorney-General,—Dolben resigned,—Privy Seal, 13 May,—patent, 19 May, 1720.—Pleasure.—6 Geo. I. 2a pars d. R. 3.

Francis Bernard, Prime-Sergeant,—Macartney resigned,—Privy Seal, 12 May,—patent 20 June, 1726.—Pleasure.—12 George I. 2a pars d. R. 22.—Mr. Macartney had an annuity of £600 a-year for life, by Privy Seal at St. James's, 25 May, and patent 25 June, 1726.—Idem, R. 26.

George Gore,—continued,—Privy Seal, Kensington 31 July,—patent, 1 Nov. 1727.—Pleasure.—1 George II. 2a pars d. R. 27.

Francis Bernard,—continued,—Privy Seal, Kensington, 31 July,—patent, 10 Nov. 1727.—Pleasure.—1 George II. f. R. 36.

Robert Dixon, Second Sergeant,—Bernard deceased, 1 July, and buried 3, at St. Mary's, 1731,—Privy Seal, Hampton Court 19 August,—patent, 23 Dec. 1731.—Pleasure,—5 George II. 2a parsd. R. 14.

Robert Lindsay,—Dixon deceased,—Privy Seal, 8 Feb.—patent, 23 Feb. 1732.—Pleasure.—5 George II. 1a pars d. R. 45.

William Yorke,—Lindsay deceased,—Privy Seal, 10 Feb.—patent, 23 Feb. 1743.—Pleasure.—16 Geo. II. 3a pars f. R. 7.