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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

Robert French,—Gore resigned,—Privy Seal, Kensington, 18 Sept.—patent, 4 Oct. 1745.—Pleasure.—19 Geo. II. 2a pars d. R. 13.

Robert Marshall,—Yorke appointed Chief Justice, C. P.—patent, 20 Feb. 1754.—27 Geo. II.

1761. Robert Marshall,—former patent determined,—Privy Seal, 19 Jan.—patent, 21 Feb.—Pleasure.—Inr. 23 Feb. 1761.—1 George III. 1a p. m. 4.d. R. 1.—Leave of absence granted, for recovery of his health, in England, for 6 months, from 16 Nov. 1764, without forfeiture, damage or prejudice to his patent, notwithstanding the statute of absentees,—Dublin, 16 Nov.—Inrolled 26.—5. 1a p. m. 13. f. R. 13.

1761. Robert French,—former patent determined,—Privy Seal, 19 Jan.—patent, 23 Feb.—Pleasure.—Inr. 24 Feb. 1761.—1 George III. 1a p. m. 10. d. R. 1.

1761. Thomas Tennison, Prime Sergeant,—French resigned.—Privy Seal, 6 Nov.—patent, 11 Dec.—Inr. 14 Dec.—2 George III. 2a p. m. 4. f. R. 6.

1767. Edmund Malone,—Robert Marshall resigned,—Privy Seal, 19 Dec. 1766,—patent, 13 Jan. 1767.—Pleasure.—Inr. 24 Jan.—7 George III. 1a p. m. 10. d. R. 19.

1774. Godfrey Lill,—Malone deceased,—Privy Seal, 13 July,—patent, 15 Dec.—Pleasure.—Inr. 16 Dec. 1774.—15 George III. 1a p. m. 45, 46. f. R. 36.