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SERGEANTS-AT-LAW.
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—Inr. 13 July, 1782.—22 George III. 4a p. m. 26. f. R. 70.

1784. Right Hon. John Scott,—Kelly appointed a Just. C. P.—patent, 31 Dec. 1783.—Pleasure.—Inr. 3 January, 1784.—24 George III. 1a p. m. 24. d. R. 77.

1784. James Browne,—Scott appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench,—patent,—21 May.—Pleasure.—Inr. 21 May, 1784.—24 George III. 3a p. m. 23 d. R. 79.

1787. Right Hon. James Fitzgerald,—patent to James Browne revoked,—patent, 21 June.—Pleasure.—Inr. 21 June, 1787.—27 George III. 2a p.m. 27 d. R. 95.

1799. St. George Daly,—Fitzgerald resigned,—patent, 28 Jan.—Pleasure.—Inr. 30 Jan. 1799.—39 George III. 3a p. 4. pag. R. 164.

1801. Edmund Stanley,—Daly appointed Baron of the Exchequer,—patent, 1 July.—Pleasure.—Inr. 2 July 1801.—41 George III. 6a p. 101. pag. R. 173.

1802. Arthur Browne,—Letters patent to Edmund Stanley revoked,—patent, 29 Dec.—Pleasure,—Inr. 2 Jan.—43 George III. 3a p. 1 pag. R. 188.—This is the last appointment to the office of Prime Sergeant. Upon the expiration of this appointment, by the death of Arthur Browne, the office became extinct. In the memorial of the Law Officers to the Lord Lieutenant, on the subject of two reports from