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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

cheque, the wages of two horsemen and three footmen.—20 Eliz. d. R. 12.

Christopher Flemyng,—Snagg decea,sed,—patent, 9 Sept. 1580.—Behaviour.—Fiant, 22 Eliz.

Edmund Butler,—Flemyng deceased,—patent 8 August 1582.—Pleasure.—Fiant, 24 Eliz.

Charles Calthorfe,—Butler made a Justice of the Queen's Bench,—patent, 22 June 1584.—Pleasure.—Fiant, 26 Eliz.—Continued by James I.—Privy Seal, Holyrood House, 28 March,—patent, Dublin, 19 April, 1603.—Pleasure.—1 James I. 1a pars d. R. 32.

Sir John Davys, Knt., Solicitor-General,—Calthorpe made a Justice of the Common Pleas,—Privy Seal, Westminster, 19 April,—patent, 29 May, 1606.—Pleasure.—4 James I. 1a pars d. R. 2.—Same re-appointed,—Privy Seal, Westminster, 29 March,—patent, Dublin, 29 May, 1609.—Pleasure.—"Our Attorney now returning to his service there, we have thought good to accompany him with our testimony of his services performed here to our liking, as well in that which concerns the plantation of the lands in Ulster, escheated to us, as in reducing of our customs to our own hands, and otherwise concerning matters in our exchequer and revenues there, for the better ordering whereof he carries over now some directions, as you may perceive by our other letter written to you thereabouts; and because that in regard of his