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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

1816. Henry Joy,—Johnson appointed 1st Sergeant,—patent, 26 July.—Pleasure.—Inr. 27 July.—56 Geo. III.

1817. Richard Jebb,—Joy, 1st Sergt.—patent, 29 Oct.—Pleasure.—Inr. 1 Nov.—58 Geo. III.

1818. Charles Burton,—Jebb appointed a Justice of the King's Bench,—patent, 1 Dec.—Pleasure.—Inr. 1 Dec.—59 George III.

1820. Thomas Lefroy,—Burton appointed a Just. K. B.—patent, 3 Dec.—1 George IV.

1822. John Lloyd,—Lefroy, 1st Sergt.—patent, 13 May.—3 George IV.

1830. Francis Blackburne,—Lloyd resigned,—patent, April.—11 George IV.

1831. Edward Pennefather,—Blackburne, At.-Gen.—patent, 18 Jan.—1 Will. IV.

1832. Michael O'Loghlen,—Pennefather, 1st Sergt.—patent, Feb.—2 Wm. IV.

1835. Joseph Devonsher Jackson,—Pennefather, Sol.-Gen.—patent, Jan. 27.—5 Will. IV.


THIRD SERGEANTS.

1761. Marcus Patterson,—continued,—patent, 23 Feb.—Pleasure.—Inr. 26 Feb.—1 George III 3a p. m. 13 d. R. 1.

1764. James Dennis,—Patterson promoted to the office of Solicitor-General,—patent, 10 Oct.—