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KING'S BENCH.—JUSTICES.
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not only a liberate of £40, being a year's fee as Chief Justice, due from 21 April, 1381, to 21 April, 1382, but also a liberate as Second Justice, and late Chief Justice, of £235 4s. 2d., due to him for his cares and expenses from 21 Jan. 1378 to said 21 April, 1382, viz. for three years and a quarter, at 3s. 4d. a day, granted by concordatum, whilst he should continue to be Chief Justice.—5 Ric. II. 2a pars f. R. 1 1 .

James Penkeston, one of the Justices ad placita,—patent, 20 May, 1382.—5 Ric. II. 1a pars f. R. 18.

John Sothern,—patent, 18 Oct. 1385.—Pleasure.—Fee, 40 marks.—9 Ric. II. f. R. 6.

Robert Coterell, one of the Justices,—patent, Tristeldermot, 10 July, 1388.—12 Ric. II. f. R. 1.

Walter Penkeston,—patent, same date as the last.—Idem.

2d, John Bermingham,—patent 13 June, 1402.—3 Hen. IV. f. R. 17.

2d, John Lumbard,—patent, 12 May, 1404.—B. T. 5 Hen. IV. 1a pars f. No. 72.

2d, Roger Hawkenshawe,—Bermingham deceased,—patent, 25 Jan. 1415.—Behaviour.—B. T. 2 Hen. V. 1a pars f. No. 80.

2d, Roger Hawkenshawe,—former patent determined,—patent, 19 Oct. 1422.—As he had held it in the reign of Henry V., fee, £20, and 20d, a day wages.—1 Hen. VI. Rot. Cl. 5 Hen. VI. f. R. 5. and B. T. f. No. 3.

2d, Christopher Barnewall,—vice Hawken-