Page:Chronicle of the law officers of Ireland.djvu/73

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
48
THE GREAT LAW OFFICERS

1810. The Great Seal in Commission 6 August, same Commissioners.

1811. Leave of absence during his Majesty's pleasure, and until further order, granted to the Chancellor, without prejudice, &c.—Privy Seal, 26 July,—patent 30 July,—Inr. 31st, 1811. Same day, the Chief Justices, Master of the Rolls, Hon. Robert Day, 2d Justice of the King's Bench, and the Chief Baron, were appointed Commissioners.—Privy Seal, Carlton House, 18 July.

182. Leave of absence given to the Chancellor during his Majesty's pleasure, without prejudice, &c.,—patent, 20 July,—Inr. same day—No 7, page 27. The Chief Justices, Chief Baron, Baron George, and Mr. Justice Day, were appointed Commissioners—Privy Seal, Carlton House, 18 July.

1813. The Great Seal in Commission,—same Commissioners,—5 August.—Hanaper, 2d or Numerical Series, No 1. P. 48. 134.

1815. Commission to W. Downes, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Sir William McMahon, Master of the Rolls, John, Baron Norbury, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Standish O'Grady, Chief Baron, or any one or more.—Prince Regent's letter, Carlton House, 17 June,—patent, 5 July 1815—Pleasure—Inr. 17. A separate instrument for the license of absence to Lord Manners follows, dated as above.—2d or Numerical Series, No. 3, page 77, 79.

1816. A Commission to W. Downes, C. J. K. B.,