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pearance for the King, and loyalty to his Majesty.—12 Charles II. 2a pars d. R. 29.

3d, Thomas Stockton, of Kiddington, co. of Chester,—Ryves deceased,—Privy Seal, Whitehall, 23 Nov. 1660,—patent, 19 Jan. 1661,—pleasure,—fee, £300. Having suffered much in his person and fortune for his fidelity and allegiance to King Charles I.—12 Charles II. 1a pars d. R. 35.

2d, Oliver Jones, 3d Justice of the Common Pleas,—Aston deceased,—Privy Seal, 19 Feb.,—patent, 11 April 1672,—pleasure.—24 Charies 11. 2a pars d. R. 24.

2d, John Lyndon, Sergeant at Law,—Jones deceased,—Privy Seal, 22 Dec. 1682,—patent, 20 Jan. 1683.—34 Charles II. 2a pars d. R. 2.—Continued,—Privy Seal, 19 Feb.—patent, 4 March 1685,—pleasure.—Harr. 1 James II. 3a pars d. R. 5.

3d, Sir Richard Reynell, Bart.,—Stockton deceased,—Privy Seal, 19 Feb.,—patent, 4 March 1685,—pleasure.—1 James II. 2a pars d. R. 7.

3d, Thomas Nugent, King's Counsel,—Reynell removed,—Privy Seal, 22 March,—patent, Dublin 23 April, 1686,—pleasure. — 2 James II. 3a pars d. R. 14.

3d, Sir Bryan O'Neile, Bart.,—Nugent made Chief Justice,vPrivy Seal, 16 Jan.—patent, 26 Jan. 1687,—pleasure.—2 James II. 2a pars d. R. 34.

2d, John Lyndon,—continued,—Privy Seal, 5