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MASTERS OF THE ROLLS.
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Smith resigned,—patent, Westminster, 28 June.—Good behaviour—Inrolled 3 July, 1806.—Pat. R. Ch. Eng. 46. P. 11 No. 6.

1814. Vacatur entered upon the surrender 22 Feb. 1814.—Grant of an annuity for life of £2700 to J. P. Curran, to commence from the day of his resigning his office, to be charged on the consolidated fund, in pursuance of an Act passed in the 40th of the King, enabling his Majesty to grant annuities to Judges and certain other law officers, upon their retiring from office,—P. R. L. Carlton House, 21 March, 1814,—patent, 15 April,—Inr. 16th,—2d or Numerical series, No. 14. Page 42.

1814. Sir William McMahon,—patent, 1 March,—2d or fresh Numerical series, after R. 229, George III. Roll. 11. Page 51.

1837. Right Hon. Michael O'Loghlen, Baron of the Exchequer,—Sir William McMahon deceased,—patent, 28 Jan.—7 Will. IV.




KING'S BENCH.—CHIEF JUSTICES.

Walter L'Enfant,—patent, 1300.—29 Edw. I.

Elias de Ashbubnham,—patent, 1342,—pleasure,—fee, £40.—Chief Justice, ad pladta tenentem locum justiciarii nostri Hibemiae sequentia tenendum assignato.—16 Edw. III. f. R. 2, 4.

John Hunt,—patent, 1346.—20 Edw. III.