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Sir William Sambach, Knt., second Serjeant,—Bolton appointed Chief Baron,—Privy Seal, 8 June,—patent, 24 June, 1640.—Pleasure.—16 Charles II. 2a pars d. R. 5.—He lived at Ballyna, in the co. Kildare, and suffered much by the rebellion.

William Ellys.—Under the usurpation, he held this office in 1657.—5a pars f. R. 36.

Robert Shapcott,—Same,—patent, Hilary term, 1658.—Pleasure.—Mss. of Chr. Rohinson, Esq.

Sir John Temple, Knt.,—Sambach deceased,—patent, Westminster, 10 July, 1660.—Pleasure.—In another Privy Seal, dated 3 Dec. 1660, the King recites the aforesaid patent of the 10 July during pleasure, and directs a patent to pass during behaviour; this new patent is dated 1 Feb. 1661,—13 Charles II. 3a pars f. R. 29.—Continued by James II.—Privy Seal, 19 Feb,—patent, 4 March, 1685.—Pleasure.—1 James II. 3a pars f. R. 2.

Sir Theobald Butler, Knt., 3d Serjeant,—after the abdication,—patent, 25 July, 1689.—Pleasure.—5 James II 2a pars f. R. 23.

Sir Richard Levinge, Bart.,—Butler removed,—Privy Seal, Kensington, 3 Nov.—patent, 29 Dec. 1690.—Pleasure.—2 William and Mary, 1a pars d. R. 15.

Alan Brodrick,—Levinge resigned,—Privy Seal, 10 May,—patent, 6 June, 1695.—Pleasure.—7 William III. 1a pars d. R. 21.—Continued by Queen