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EXCHEQUER.—BARONS.
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Behaviour.—Inr. 29 Dec. 1801.—42 George III. 6a p. 87, 86. pag. R. 1 85. The same day a pension for life of £2,000 per annum was granted to Peter Metge, in pursuance of his Majesty's Letters hearing date 12 Dec.

1803. James Mclelland, late Solicitor-General,—St. George Daly resigned,—Privy Seal, 22 Oct.—patent, 4 Nov. —Good Behaviour.—Inr. 8 Nov. 1803.—44 George III. 2a p. 53. pag. R. 193.

1821. Richard Pennefather,—Denis George resigned,—King's Letter, Carlton House, 1 Feb.—An annuity for life of £2,600 to Baron George on retiring, K. L. 16 Feb.—King's Letter Book, Irish Department Office, Westminster.

1830. John Leslie Foster,—McClelland deceased,—patent, 13 July.—1 Will. IV.

1837. Right Hon. Michael O'Loghlen,—Sir W. C. Smith deceased,—patent, 10 Nov.—6 Will. IV.

1837. Right Hon. John Richards, Attorney-General,—O'Loghlen appointed Master of the Rolls,—patent, 3 Feb.—6 Will. IV.




ATTORNIES GENERAL.

John de Lecestre was the King's Attorney in the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer,—patent,1357,—fee, 5 marks.—Rot. Cl. 32 Edw. III. d. R. 6.

Henry Mitchell,—same.—4 May 1372, he had a liberate of 16s. 6d. a quarter's fee, due from 10 Jan.