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IN IRELAND.
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William Fitzthomas, Prior of St. John, Jerusalem,—Talbot dismissed,—patent, April 25, 1426—Sworn 26.—He continued to 5 August, and was again appointed 8, and so continued to 10 September following.—Rot. Cl. 5 Hen. VI. f. R. 3, 8.

Sir Richard Fitz Eustace,—Fitzthomas revoked,—patent, September 10, 1426.—Sworn 15.—Fee, £40, and 6s. 5d. a day for wages, continued to 27 December following.—B.T. 5 Hen. VI. f. No. 1.

Richard, Abp. of Dublin,—Fitz Eustace revoked,—patent, Westminster, 23 October, 1426.—Sworn 12 January following.—Same fee, and 10s. a day.—Idem, R. CI. R. 4. and 6 f. R. 1.

Master Thomas Chase,—patent, before May 1441 (19.)—Rot. Cl. 20 Hen. VI. f. R. 24.

Richard Wogan, Chaplain,—patent, 1446 (24.)—William Chevir was deputy to the Lord Chancellor Wogan.—39 Eliz. 1a pars d. R. 23.

Edmond Goldhall, Bp. of Meath,—patent, 1451. Prim. Mey's Reg. IV. 66.

Sir John Talbot, son and heir to John, Earl of Shrewsbury, L. L.,—patent, 1454,—Behr. 32.

John Dynham,—patent, Westminster, Nov. 5, 1460.—Life.—39 Hen. VI.—By patent, dated at Westminster, 1 January, 1461, (39.) he had a grant during life for the exhibition and support of the clerks of the Chancery of £53 6s, 8d, a year, issuing out of the fee farm rent of Drogheda, payable by the hands of the mayor and sheriffs of that town, or of the