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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

the late treasurers, Alexander de Wyndsore and Master Walter de Isteby, 25 Oct. 1326.—R. Cl. 20. Edw. II. f. R. 4.

Henry de Hambury,—Exeter revoked,—patent, 1326.—July 23, his allowance was ordered to him as long as he should continue in the office, and 20 Jan. following, a writ issued to the Treasurer and Chamberlains of the Exchequer to pay his usual fee.—Idem, R. 6.

Robert le Poer,—patent, 1334.—Fee, £40.—B. T. 8 Edw. III., f. No. 1.

Simon Fitz Richard, Second Justice, vice Poer,—patent, 13 Oct. 1334.—Idem, No. 42.

John Gernoun,—patent, 13 April 1343.—17 Edw. III., f. No. 2.

Thomas de Dent,—patent, 1353.—B. T. 29, 30 Edw. III f. No. 21.

Same, a new appointment,—patent, 12 Oct. 1356. (30.)—Rot. Cl. 32 Edw. III. R. 7.

Sir Robert Preston,—patent, Westminster, 14 Oct. 1358.—Pleasure.—His commission was read before the Lord Justice Almaric, at Tristeldermot, 15 Dec—B. T. 32 Edw. III. f. No. 56.

Henry Mitchell,—Preston revoked,—patent, 3 April 1378.—Sir Robert Preston was removed upon his petition, by writ, dated at Tristeldermot, 27 March, until the King or Privy Council of Ireland should direct the contrary; and 3 April, he was ordered to deliver, by the usual indenture between them, to the