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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

sealing all things that shall pass their respective offices, until we shall order other Seals to he made, with our own Royal name and Inscription; and you are to signify our pleasure therein accordingly, as well to our Chancellor as to all other our ministers there whom it may concern; and for so doing this shall he as well unto you as unto them a sufficient warrant; and so we hid you heartily farewell. Given at our Court at Carlton House, the 30th day of January 1820, in the first year of our reign. By his Majesty's command,

"Sidmouth."

1820. 1 George IV.—Commission of the Great Seal. No Commissioners named.—Carlton House, 24 June.—Same 23 July.

1821. Commission, November 19.

1822. Commission to Chief Justice Bushe, Sir Wm. McMahon, Lord Norbuby, Standish O'Grady, and the Hon. R. Jebb.—Carlton House, 19 June.

1823. Commission to the same persons as before, viz.—the Chief Justices of the two Benches, Chief Baron, Master of the Rolls, and Mr. Justice Jebb.—12 June.

1824. Same Commissioners.—July 26.

1825. King's Letter for Commission of the Great Seal during the absence of the Chancellor in England.—Same Commissioners as in the preceding, with the Hon. Charles Burton.—Carlton House, 1 July.

1827. Right Hon. Sir Anthony Hart,—Lord Manners resigned,—patent, 5 Nov.—8 Geo. IV.