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106 16 April, 1625,—pleasure,—fee, £l50 English.—Idem, R. 23.

3d, ,—Sibthorpe deceased,—Privy Seal, Westminster, 13 March,—patent, Dublin, 21 June 1633,—pleasure,—fee, £200 Irish.—9 Charies I. 1$a$ pars d. R. 6, 7.—Privy Signet for Mr. Cressy to have the arrears and robe money from Sibthorpe's death, Westminster, 12 April, 1634.—10 Charles L 2$a$ pars f. R. 25.

3d, Sir, Knt., Attorney-General,—Harris deceased, 4 April, 1636,—Privy Seal, Rufford Abbey, 7 August, —patent, Dublin, 6 Dec. 1636,—pleasure.—12 Charles I. 3$a$ pars d. R. 51. Upon the decease of Judge Cressy, Thomas Bavand was appointed to succeed him, by his Majesty's Letters dated in April, 1643, but never had any formal grant thereof, dying soon after; upon whose death was appointed Thomas Dongan.—19, 24 Charles I. f. R. 2.

2d, ,—Cressy deceased,—Privy Seal, Oxford, 13 May, 1644,—pleasure.—Not inrolled; to hold from the time of Judge Cressy's death.

,—under theusurpation,—patent, 1659,—pleasure.—Robinson's Mss.

2d, Sir, Knt.,—Dongan deceased,—Privy Seal, 3 Nov. 1660,—patent, Dublin, 19 Jan. 1661,—pleasure,—fee £300. The King writes that he appointed him in consideration of his singular honesty, ability, and integrity, his early and ready