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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

2d, Barneby Barnewall,—patent, Westminster, 20 May, 1461,—life,—with 40 marks yearly fee, and 20d. daily wages, out of the manor of Cromlyn, and cokets of wool, hides, skins, lead and other merchandizes, payahle in the ports of Dublin and Drogheda.—1 Edw. IV. f. R. 7.

2d, Gerald Aylmer,—patent, 19 Dec. 1528.—Pleasure.—To receive the ancient fees out of the manor of Eskyr, and being thus appointed by Sir William Skeffington, Lord Deputy to Henry Duke of Richmond and Somerset, L. L., to hold during their will and pleasure, he was afterwards appointed hy the King.—Patent, 23 August 1532,—as he lately held it.—24, 25 Hen. VIII. f. R. 5. Thomas Cusake,—Aylmer made Chief Baron,—patent, 24 May, 1535,—pleasure.—Fee, £20 of silver, English.—27 Hen. VIII. fac. R. 4.

Walter Kerdyffe,—Cusake revoked,—patent, 12 August 1535,—pleasure,—fee £20 Irish.—27 Hen. VIII. R. 13.—Continued,—Privy Seal, Westminster, 24 March, 1547,—pleasure.—Fee, 40 marks.—1 Edw. VI. 1» pars d. R. 11.

Richard Talbot, of Templeogue, co. Dublin,—Kerdyffe deceased,—patent,—1 March 1557.—Pleasure.—3 and 4 Philip and Mary f. R. 9.—Continued,—patent, 16 Dec. 1558,—pleasure.—1 Eliz. fac. R. 15.

Richard Talbot,—a new appointment,—patent, 17 Oct. 1559,—pleasure.—1 Eliz. R. 15.