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Rh ,—continued,—Privy Seal, 14 July,—patent, 21 July, 1727.—1 Geo. II. 1$a$ pars d. R. 11.

, Chief Baron,—Rogerson deceased, 23 Aug. 1741.—Privy Seal, 29 Dec. 1741,—patent, 14 Jan. 1742.—15 Geo. II. 2$a$ pars f. R. 1.

St., Attorney-General,—Marlay resigned,—Privy Seal, Kensington, 27 Aug. 1751,—patent, 1 Oct. 1751.—25 Geo. II. 2$a$ pars f. R. 10.

, Attorney-General,—Caulfield resigned,—Privy Seal, Kensington, 31 July,—patent, 25 Aug. 1760,—pleasure. —Warrant for the fiant, 12 Aug. page 145, Vol. 2.—By a King's Letter reciting that license had been granted to St. George Caulfield to resign, on account of his age and infirmities, and that his Majesty had agreed to allow him a pension of £1000 per annum for life, letters patent were directed to be made out, appointing Warden Flood in his room, during the life of St. George Caulfield, dated Kensington, 6 Oct. 1760.

1761. ,—continued,—Privy Seal, 19 Jan.,—patent, 27 March,—pleasure.—Inr. 13 April, 1761.—1 Geo. III. 1$a$ pars m. 22, d. R. 1.

1764., (after created Earl Annaly,)—Warden Flood deceased,—Privy Seal, 24 Aug.,—patent, 24 Sept.,—pleasure.—Inr. 25 Sept.—4 Geo. III. 2$a$ pars. m. 26, R. 12.

Letters patent were passed authorizing the Chief Justice, in the absence of the Chancellor, to supply