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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

3d, Philip Tisdall,—Marshall, 2d Sergt—patent, 21 Jan. 1742.—Idem, R. 10.

3d, Richard Malone,—Tisdall appointed Solicitor-General,—patent, 28 Oct. 1751.—Pleasure.—25 George II. 2a pars d. R. 38.

2d, Richard Malone,—Marshall promoted to be a Justice of the Common Pleas,—patent, 25 Nov. 1757.—Pleasure.—31 George II. 2a pars d. R. 47.

3d, Marcus Patterson,—Malone, 2d Sergeant,—patent, 24 Nov. 1757.—Pleasure.—31 George II. 2a pars d. R. 41.

2d, Edmund Malone,—His brother deceased,—patent, 10 Sept. 1759.—Pleasure.—33 George II. 1a pars d. R. 43.—Continued by George III.—patent, 20 Feb.—Pleasure.—Inr. 25 June, 1761.—1 George III. 3a p. m. 39. d. R. 3.


SECOND SERGEANTS.

1767. James Dennis, Third Sergeant,—Malone appointed a Justice of the King's Bench,—patent, 14 Jan.—Pleasure.—Inr. 16 Jan.—7 George III. 1a p. m. 36. f. R. 19.

1774. Maurice Coppinger,—Dennis, Prime Sergeant,—patent, 19 July.—Pleasure.—Inr. 19 July.—14 George III. 1a p. m. 44. d. R. 34.

1777. Hugh Carleton,—patent to Coppinger