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Rh, Prior of St. John, Jerusalem,—Talbot dismissed,—patent, April 25, 1426—Sworn 26.—He continued to 5 August, and was again appointed 8, and so continued to 10 September following.—Rot. Cl. 5 Hen. VI. f. R. 3, 8.

Sir ,—Fitzthomas revoked,—patent, September 10, 1426.—Sworn 15.—Fee, £40, and 6s. 5d. a day for wages, continued to 27 December following.—B.T. 5 Hen. VI. f. No. 1.

, Abp. of Dublin,—Fitz Eustace revoked,—patent, Westminster, 23 October, 1426.—Sworn 12 January following.—Same fee, and 10s. a day.—Idem, R. CI. R. 4. and 6 f. R. 1.

Master ,—patent, before May 1441 (19.)—Rot. Cl. 20 Hen. VI. f. R. 24.

, Chaplain,—patent, 1446 (24.)—William Chevir was deputy to the Lord Chancellor Wogan.—39 Eliz. 1$a$ pars d. R. 23.

, Bp. of Meath,—patent, 1451. Prim. Mey's Reg. IV. 66.

Sir, son and heir to John, Earl of Shrewsbury, L. L.,—patent, 1454,—Beh$r$. 32.

,—patent, Westminster, Nov. 5, 1460.—Life.—39 Hen. VI.—By patent, dated at Westminster, 1 January, 1461, (39.) he had a grant during life for the exhibition and support of the clerks of the Chancery of £53 6s, 8d, a year, issuing out of the fee farm rent of Drogheda, payable by the hands of the mayor and sheriffs of that town, or of the