Page:Chronicle of the law officers of Ireland.djvu/74

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
IN IRELAND.
49

Sir W. McMahon Master of the Rolls, John, Baron Nrobury, C. J. C. P., Standish O'Geady, Chief Baron, or any one or more.—P. R. L. Carlton House, 8 July 1816,—patent, 25 July,—Inr. 27.—Pleasure.—License of absence to Lord Manners dated as above.

1817. The two Chief Justices, Master of the Rolls, and Denis George, Baron of the Exchequer, Commissioners.—P. R. L. Carlton House, 20 June.

1818. Same Commissioners.—P. R. L., Carlton House, 6 June,—patent, 29 June,— Inr. 6 July; the license of absence same date.

The following entries are in the King's Letter Book, at the Irish Department, Westminster.

1819. Commission to the Chief Justices, Master of the Rolls, and Chief Baron,—17 July.

1820. King's Letter to authorize the use of the old Great Seal until a new one was made. "George, R. Right trusty and right entirely beloved cousin and counsellor, and ever right trusty and well-beloved counsellors[1], we greet you well, and have thought fit hereby to signify to you that it is our will and pleasure that the Great Seal of that part of our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Ireland, and the other Seals belonging to our Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, remaining in the custody of the respective officers and ministers in that part of our said United Kingdom, be made use of by them in


  1. The Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council.