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TABLE OF OFFICERS.

Charge of the circuits to every Justice of Assize who goes at £100, which for five circuits twice a yeare comes to the sume of £2000.—The allowance of such as doe not goe the circuite to he save to the King.


Table of Judicial Precedency, with the salaries attached to each station by recent acts of parliament.—The retired allowance takes place after fifteen years service, except in the Lord Chancellor's case, who has the pension if he hold the seals but one day.
The Lord Chancellor, £8,000.—2, 3 Wm. IV. c. 116.
Retired allowance, £4,000.—40 Geo. III c. 69.
The Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, £5074 9s. 4d.—2, 3 Wm. IV. c. 116.
Retired allowance, £3,450,—40 c. 69, and 54 Geo. III. c 95.
The Master of the Rolls, £4,300.—4 Geo. IV. c. 61.
Retired allowance, £3,300.—10 c. 69, and 55 Geo. in. c. 114.
The Lord Chief Justice C. P. each £4612 18s. 8d.—2, 3 Wm. IV. c. 116.
The Lord Chief Baron,
Retired allowance, each £3,300.—40 c. 69 and 54 Geo. III. c. 95.
Second Justice of the Queen's Bench, £3,725 19s. 4d.—2, 3 Wm. IV. c. 116.