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THE GREAT LAW OFFICERS

Fromund Le Brun, 1259, 43 Hen. III.

Same continued by Edward I., 1272, 1 Edw. I.

Walter de Fulburn, 1283, 11 Edw. I.

William de Buerlaco, 1288, 1(5 Edw. I.

Thomas Cantoc, afiterwards Bp. of Emly, 1292, 20 Edw. I.

Walter de Thornburg, 1293, 21 Edw. I.

Adam Wodington, 1294, 22 Edw. I.

Thomas Cantoc, 1295, 23 Edw. I.—Continued, 1307, 1 Edw. II

Richard de Bereford, 1314, 7 Edw. II.

William Fitz John, Abp. of Cashel, 10 Aug. 1317, 11 Edw. II.

Roger Outlawe, or Utlagh, Prior of St. John of Jerusalem,—patent, 1321; pleasure; fee £40.—Nov. 13, 1324, he had a liberate for a quarters fee of £10.—B.T. 18 Edw. II. f. No. 30. He was Chancellor in 1326, Rot. Cl. 20 Edw. II. f. R. 1 and 5.

John L'Archer, Prior of St. John, Jerusalem,—patent, 1343.—May 18, 1344, he had a liberate for £20, being half a year's salary from 15 Nov. (17°) to 15 May following.—17 Edw. III. f. R. 4.

John Morice,—patent, Westminster, May 20, 1346.—B.T. 20 Edw. III. f. No. 30. His commission was read before the Lord Justice and council at Kylmehallock, 18 of August following.—Idem.

John Frowyk, Prior of the Hospital of St John, Jerusalem,—patent, 1357.—June 6, 1358, he had a