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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

shawe, late 2d Justice,—patent, 6 April, 1434,—sworn 9, and discharged 22 March, 1435.—13 Hen. VI. f. R. 1.

William Chevyrs,—Bamewall made Chief Justice,—patent, 24 March, 1435.—Behaviour.—Sworn 30 March, with the same fees as Roger Hawkenshawe, late 2d Justice, had held the same office.—Idem. John Beo, of Drogheda, one of the Justices,—patent, 21 May, 1461.—Pleasure.—1 Edw. IV. f. R. 1.

2d, Sir John Barnewall, Knt., Lord of Trimletstown,—patent, 2 June 1513.—Pleasure.—Fee, 40 marks Irish.—The salary of 40 marks was to he paid to him as follows, viz. £10 out of the manor of Newcastle, near Lyons, and the other 25 marks out of the forfeitures, felons goods, outlaws, fugitives, &c., in the counties of Dublin, Meath, and Louth.—5 Hen. VIII. f. R. 1.

2d, Sir Bartholomew Dillon, Knt.

2d, Christopher Delahyde,—Dillon resigned,—patent, 1527.—19 Hen. VIII.

Patrick White,—Delahyde removed,—patent, 26 Jan. 1535.—Fee, 40 marks Irish, out of the issues and profits of the fee farm of Drogheda, as Sir B. Dillon enjoyed the same.—26 Hen. VIII. fac. R. 10.

2d, Thomas St. Laurence, alias diet. Thomas Howth,—as Dillon held it,—patent, 12 August, 1535.—27 Hen. VIII. R. 13.— Continued, Privy Seal, Westminster, 24 March, 1547.—Fee, £30 Eng-