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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

to 10 April last, and of 8s. 4d. arrears for the same time, in part payment of £l l3s. 4d., granted to him yearly, whilst he should continue in this office.—46 Edw. III. f. R. 6 and 48, f. 4, 10.

Robert Hore,—patent, 1379.—Rot. Cl. 3 Ric. II. f. R. 4.

Thomas Malalo,—Hore superseded,—patent, Cork, 15 Jan. 1381.—Pleasure.—4 Ric. II. 1a pars f. R. 10.

Robert Hemynborgh,—patent, Tristeldermot, 28 July, 1385.—Life,—with the like fees as Henry Mitchell had usually received, and power to make a deputy.—9 Ric. II. f. R. 5.

William Tynbegh,—patent, 20 Jan. 1400.—Fee, £5.—B. T. 1 Hen. IV. V pars f. No. 30.

John Barry,—patent, Westminster, 16 Feb. 1401.—Behaviour.—The King's Attorney as well in the Court of Common Pleas as in the Exchequer, with the usual fees.—2 Hen. IV. f. R. 1.

John White,—patent, 19 Oct. 1422, (1.)—B. T. 5 Hen. VI. f. No. 6, and Rot. Cl. 5 f. R. 6, 6 f. R. 3, and 14 f. R. 2.

Thomas St. Laurence,—patent, 19 August, 1532.—Pleasure.—Fee, £12.—24 Hen. VIII. f. R. 6.

Robert Dillon,—St. Laurence made a Justice of the King's Bench,—patent, August, 1535.—Pleasure.—Not inrolled.—He was continued hy King Edward VI. though his patent is not extant.—5 Edw. VI.

Barnaby Scurloke, of Bective, co. Meath,—Dil-