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lon made a Justice of the Queen's Bench,—patent, 1554.—Pleasure.—1 Mary.—Not inrolled.—A new appointment,—patent, 15 June, 1556.—Pleasure.—2 and 3 Philip and Mary, f. R. 7. Again, patent, 4 June, 1558.—Pleasure.—4 and 5 Philip and Mary, f. R. 9.—Continued hy Queen Elizaheth,—patent, 26 Jan. 1559.—Pleasure.—1 Eliz. f. R. 15.

James Barnewall, of Bymore, co. Meath,—Scurloke deceased,—patent, 3 Sept. 1559.—Pleasure.—1 Eliz.—(The Queen in recompense of his lahour, diligence and attendance in the Castle chamher before the Privy Council, from time to time, as often as should be fit and necessary, granted him the annuity of £lO Irish, 17 May, 1564, from Michaelmas last, during pleasure.)—Fiant, 6.

Sir Lucas Dillon,—Barnewall deceased,—patent, 8 Nov. 1566.—Pleasure.—Fiant, 8 Eliz.

Edward Fitz Symon,—Dillon made Chief Baron,—patent, 4 June, 1570.—Pleasure.—Fiant, 12 Eliz.

John Bathe, Principal Solicitor,—Fitz Symon made Queen's Sergeant,—patent, 21 Feb. 1574.—Pleasure.—Fiant, 16 Eliz.

Thomas Snagg,—Bathe deceased,—Privy Seal, Oatlands, 13 Sept. 1577,—patent, 2 Dec. 1577.—The Queen by her said letters directed that he should have £100 English a year addition to his fee; and for his better encouragement, and supportation of his charges, to have in the pay of the army, without