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2d, John Witherington,—Fitzgerald, Prime Sergeant,—patent, 23 Aug. 1716.—Pleasure.—3 George I. 3a pars f. R. 42.

2d, William Brodrick,—Witherington deceased,—patent, 23 Dec. 1718.—Pleasure.—5 George I. 1a pars d. R. 30.

3d, Robert Jocelyn,—as Witherington held it,—patent, 28 March, 1726.—Pleasure.—12 George I. 2a pars f. R. 2.

3d, John Bowes,—Jocelyn appointed Solicitor-General,—patent, 4 May, 1727.—Pleasure.—13 George I 2a pars f. R. 50.

3d, Robert Dixon,—Brodrick resigned,—patent, 5 Jan. 1728.—Pleasure.—1 George II 3a pars f. R. 43.

2d, John Bowes,—continued,—patent, 18 Jan. 1728.—Pleasure.—Idem.

3d, Henry Purdon,—Bowes appointed Solicitor-General,—patent, Oct. 1730.—Pleasure.—Not inrolled.

3d, Richard Bettesworth,—Dixon made a Justice of the Common Pleas,—patent, 29 April, 1732.—Pleasure.—5 George II. 2a pars f. R. 33.

3d, Robert Marshall,—Purdon deceased,—patent, 18 April, 1738.—Pleasure.—11 George II. 1a pars f. R. 49.

2d, Robert Marshall,—Bettesworth deceased, 31 March, 1741,—patent, 21 Jan. 1742.—Pleasure.—15 George II. 2a pars d. R. 9.