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Rh over, he should he admitted as one of the Barons, and a patent pass to him with all such fees, entertainments, profits, and commodities, as any Baron of the Exchequer there had or ought to have, the same to continue until some place of a Baron now full should fall void, and then this extraordinary charge to cease, with an allowance of £100 English a year, over and above the usual fees, for his better enablement in the king's service; and that the Lord Deputy should allow unto him for his transportation, by way of concordatum, so much as he should in reason think fit."—7 James I. 2$a$ pars d. R. 2.

3d, ,—Elliott deceased, 11 Jan. 1617, æt. 69,—Privy Seal, Faulklande, 9 July,—patent, 3 Oct. 1617.—Pleasure.—15 James I. 3$a$ pars d. R. 12.—He was constituted upon the recommendation of Sir Francis Bacon, Knt., Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, as a man learned in the profession of the law, and otherwise worthy and well qualified to perform this employment; his fee to begin from Lady day last.

2d, Sir, Knt,—Oglethorpe surrendered, 17 May,—patent, 19 May, 1624.—Pleasure.—22 James I. 1$a$ pars f. R. 10.—Continued by Charles the First,—patent, 16 April, 1625.—Pleasure.—1 Charles I. f. R. 22.

3d, ,—continued,—patent, 16 April, 1625.—Pleasure.—1 Charles I. f. R. 21.

2d, ,—Parsons deceased,—