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COMMON PLEAS.—CHIEF JUSTICES.
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said Mitchell, all the records in his custody relating to this court.—R. Cl. 1 Rich. II. f. R. 3, 5, 8.

Stephen Bray,—patent, 8 March, 1381; June 10, 1382, he had a liberate for a year and a quarter's fee, due from said 8 March to 8 June.—Rot. 01. 4. .Ric. II. f. R. 6.

Edmund del Clay,—patent, Westminster, 27 Febr. 1384 (7.)—16 Oct. 1385; he as Chief Justice and Richard Gyffard, were appointed itinerant Justices in the counties of Kildare, Cathirlagh, and Wexford, and Commissioners of oyer and terminer.—9 Ric. II. f. R. 3, 14.

John Fitz Adam,—patent, 1414.—B. T. 2 Hen. V. No. 58.

William Tynbegh,—patent. Swords, 20 July, 1419,—Behaviour,—and confirmed by Henry VI. by patent at Westminster, 14 May, 1423.—B. T. 1 Hen. VI. 2a pars f. No. 1.

John Blakeney,—patent, Donore, 16 June, 1425.—Sworn same day.—B. T. 3 Hen. VI. f. No. 75.; also 5 f. No. 4.; also R. Cl. 5 f. R. 5.

Sir James Alleyne, Knt.,—patent, 23 Nov. 1428, (7.)—Sworn 28 Nov. and discharged 27 April, 1430. 14 Hen. VI. f. R. 1.

John Blakeney,—patent, 13 May, 1430.—Sworn same day.—Idem.

Robert Dowdall,—patent, 1446, (24 Hen. VI.)—39 Eliz. la pars d. R. 23.

Nicholas Barnewall,—patent, Westminster, 1