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COMMON PLEAS.—JUSTICES.
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1779. Robert Hellen,—Tennison deceased,—Privy Seal, 7 April,—patent, 4 May.—Pleasure.—Inr. 4 May, 1779.—19 George III. 2a p. m. 11, 12. d. B. 56.

1784. Thomas Kelly,—Lill deceased,—Privy Seal, 11 Dec. 1783,—patent, 9 Jan. 1784.—Good Behaviour.—Inr. 15 Jan.—24 George III. 1a p. m. 42, 43. d. R. 77.—This alteration of the term, during good behaviour, instead of during pleasure, took place in consequence of the statute passed 21, 22 George III. c. 50, hut no notice of the Act is taken in the patent.

1784. Alexander Crookshank,—Privy Seal, 18 Dec. 1783,—patent, 14 Jan.—Good Behaviour.—Inr. 15 Jan. 1784.—This officer was an addition to the number heretofore appointed.—24 George III. 1a p. m. 45, 47. d. R. 77.

1793. Tankervills Chamberlain,—Robert Hellen deceased,—Privy Seal, 20 Nov.—patent, 6 Dec.—Good Behaviour.—Inr. 13 Dec.—34 George III. 1a p. 122, 124. pag. R. 124.

1794. Mathias Finucane,—Chamherlain resigned,—Privy Seal, 27 May,—patent, 20 June—Good Behaviour.—Inr. 21 June.—34 George III. 5a p. 58. pag. R. 128.

1800. Luke Fox,—Crookshank resigned,—Privy Seal, 27 Feb.—Good Behaviour.—Kings Letter, 40 Geo. III. 5a p. 32. pag. R. 170.

1801. Robert Johnston,—Kellyresigned,—Privy Seal, 16 May,—patent, 23 June.—Good Behaviour.