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176 dead payments or otherwise as bath been ordered for the said Attorney. Your Lordship's losing friends, Jo. Cant., T. Bromley, Can., W. Bnrghley, C. Howard, H. Hunsdon, Cobham, Backhurst, James Croft, Chr. Hatton, Fra. Walsingham. To our very good Lord Sir John Perrott, Knt., Lord Deputy of her Majesty's realm of Ireland."—Fiant, 28 Eliz.

Sir, Knt, of the Middle Temple,—Wilbraham revoked,—Privy Seal, Woodstock, 18 Sept.—patent, 25 Nov. 1603.—Pleasure.—1 James L 1$a$ pars f. R. 37.

,—Davys made Attorney General,—Privy Seal, 19 April,—patent, 29 May, 1606.—Pleasure.—1 James I. 1$a$ pars d. R. 3.

Sir, Knt.,—Jacobe deceased,—Privy Seal, 31 Dec. 1618,—patent, 10 Feb. 1619.—Pleasure.—"Of whose judgment in the laws, and experience in the affairs of Ireland, the King was so well assured as to hold him very fit to be employed in a place of this consequence and trust."—16 James I. 4* pars d. R. 39.—A new appointment, Privy Seal, Newmarket, 26 Feb.—patent, 3 April, 1619.—Plearsure.—l7 James I. 1$a$ pars d. R. 3.

,—his father made Attorney-General of the Court of Wards,—Privy Seal, 5 Dec. 1622,—patent, 20 Jan. 1623.—20 James I. 2$a$ pars d. R. 34.—Continued by Charles I.—Privy Seal, 30 March,—patent, 16 April, 1625.—Pleasure. —1 Charles I 1$a$ pars f. R. 20.