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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

council chamber, and in all subscriptions and meetings of bis Majesty's learned counsel, above the Attorney and Solicitor-General.—Idem, R. 34.

William Sambach, Recorder of Knockfergus, with a license to hold his Recordership, and to be of counsel for that corporation,—Catelyn deceased,—patent, 14 April, 1637.-13 Charles I. 13 d. R. 66.—He surrendered his patent, 23 June, 1640, being made Solicitor-General, and no Second Sergeant was appointed that I find till after the restoration, when King Charles the Second appointed Robert Griffith,—Privy Seal, 4 March,—patent, 1 May, 1661.—Pleasure.—13 Charles II 2a pars d. R. 16.—Harris.

Henry Herne—Griffith deceased,—Privy Seal, 6 April,—patent, 13 May, 1670.—Pleasure.—22 Charies II. 2a pars d. R. 13.

Richabd Reynell,—Hene appointed a Baron of the Exchequer,—patent, 10 May, 1673.—Pleasure.—25 Charles 11. V pars f. R. 17.—Harris.

John Osborne,—Reynell appointed a Just C. P.—patent. May 26, 1674.—26 Charles II.

Sir Richard Stephens,—Osborne made Prime Sergeant,—Privy Seal, 7 April,—patent, 3 May 1680.—Pleasure.—32 Charles II. 2a pars d. R. 11.—Harris.

3d, John Lyndon,—the first Third Sergeant,—Privy Seal, Windsor, 24 July,—patent, 5 Sept.—Pleasure 34 Charles II. 2a pars d. R. 8.—Harris.