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KINGS'S BENCH.—JUSTICES. 113

certain other law officers, on retiring from office.—Inr. 15 Jan. 1819.

1818. Richard Jebb, Second Sergeant at Law,—Letters patent to Robert Day surrendered,—P. R. L.,Carlton House, 12 Nov. 1818,—patent, 1 Dec.—Good behaviour.—Inr. same day.—59 George III.—Annuity for life of £2,600 to the Hon. Justice Day on retiring.—K. L., 18 Nov.—(King's Letter Book, Irish Department, office, Westminster.)

1820. Charles Burton,—Edward Mayne resigned, King's Letter, 21 Nov.—patent 2 Dec.—1 George IV.—K. L. B. as above.

1822. T. B. Vandeleur, third Sergeant,—St. George Daly resigned.—King's Letter, 20 Febr.—patent 4 March.—Annuity for life of £2,600 to the Hon. St. George Daly on retiring, 6 March.—K. L. B. as above.

1834. Right Hon. Philip Cecil Crampton, Sol.-Gen.—R. Jebb deceased,—patent 21 Oct.—5 Will. IV.

1835. Right Hon. Louis Perrin, At.-Gen.—T. B. Vandeleur deceased,—patent, 31 August.




COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—CHIEF JUSTICES.

Richard de Exon, or Exeter.—He had a liberate of £80 arrears due to him as late Chief Justice from