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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

patent, 22 Apr. 1689.—Pleasure.—Fee £l92 4s. 5¼d.—5 James II. 1a pan f. R. 26.

William Berkeley, (alier. Lord Berkeley, Baron of Stratton,)—Temple surrendered 29 May, 1696, by deed.—Privy Seal, Kensington, April 28,—patent, Dublin, 20 June, 1696.—Life.—8 William III. 1a pars f. R. 34.—He appointed Charles Baldwin his deputy, 13 Jan. 1697.— 9 W. III. 1a pars f. R, 1.

John Barrington, alias Shute, (after. Viscount Barrington, of Ardglass,)—in reversion, after William, Lord Berkeley,—Privy Seal, St. James's, 28 Feb. 1717,—patent, 5 July, 1717.—3 Geo. I. 3a pars f. R. On the 11 May, 1725, William, Lord Berkeley, appointed Thomas Carter, of Dublin Esq., his deputy, irrevocable during his lordship's life, with a power upon any vacancy or death to appoint six clerks and examiners, and to appoint one or more deputy or deputies under him. He took possession 12 July following, and 26 Dec. 1725, appointed Christopher Caldwell, of Dublin, Esq., to be a deputy of the said William, Lord Berkeley, in the Rolls Office.—12 G. I. 1a pars f. R. 21.

Thomas Cabteb, Esq.,—Lords Berkeley and Barrington surrendered,—Privy Seal, Hampton Court, 26 Oct. 1731,—patent, 29 Dec. 1731.—Pleasure.—5 George. II. 2a pars f. R. 1. His deputies were Joseph Stopford, David de Limarest, Thomas Smith, and William Dean.