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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

and so continued to 3 Nov. 1354. (28.)—B. T. 29, Edw. III. f. No. 15.

2d, Peter Malorre,—patent, 1357.—Rot. Cl. 31. Edw. III. f. R. 4.

Nicholas Meones.—As late justice ad placita he had a liberate, dated at Tristeldermot, 10 Dec. 1374, of four marks, being the arrears of 40d. a day from the 11 to 27 Sept. last, viz. for 17 days, granted by concordatum.—R. Cl. 48 Edw. III. f. R. 13.

2d, John Keppock,—patent, 1371.—Fee, £40.—March 16, 1372, he had a liberate of £40 due for his expenses from 13 July to 9 March following, viz. 240 days, at 40af. a day, pursuant to concordatum of the L. L. Wyndesore, and Privy Council.—46 Edw. III. f. R. 4.—And King Richard II. having lately been certified how much, was in arrear to him (late Justice) in the reign of Edward the Third, viz. £13 17s. 10¾d. of his fee from 22 March 1373 to 22 June 1374, (48.) being one year and a quarter, and £20 10s. 2d. of his daily wages of 40d. from said 22 June to 22 September, 1375, (49.) and £69 15s. 7d. from said 22 Sept. to 20 June 1377, (51.) of his yearly fee, and £17 8s. 7d. of his daily fee from 15 Nov. (47.) to Oct. (49.) and from 1 Nov. (49.) to 20 June (51.) £99, he had a liberate for those sums dated 6 April, 1378.—Rot. Cl. 1 Ric. II. f. R. 1.

2d, John Keppock,—patent. Trim, 3 March, 1381.—Pleasure.—With the like fees he had received in the office of Chief Justice.—24 April, 1382, he had