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 1830. Lord ,—Sir A. Hart resigned,—patent, 23 Dec.—1 Wm. IV.

1835. Sir ,—Lord Plunket resigned,—patent, 13 Jan.

1835. Lord ,—Sir E. Sugden resigned,—patent, April 30 5 Wm. IV.

MASTERS OF THE ROLLS.

, was Keeper of the Rolls,—patent, 1334.—B.T. 8 Edw. III. f. No. 8.

,—Same,—patent 1372,—fee £20.—46 Edw. III. f. R. 4. 8.—June 19, 1372, he had a liberate of 40s., part of five marks granted to him for lately carrying the Rolls, and other memorials of Chancery, to the Lord Deputy and Council at Cork.—Idem, R. 9.

,—patent, 4 Nov.1373(47.)—Pleasure.—Fee, £20.—48 Edw. III. Rot. Cl. f. R. 1 and 2.—And by Letters dated at Dunboyne, 21 March in this year, the King wrote,—"Although lately, by the advice of our Council in Ireland, we granted, by patent, to Robert de Sutton, the office of Chief Clerk of the Chancery, with the yearly fee of £20, as other clerks had before usually received in the said office, yet at the time of the said grant, it was the intention of us and our council that the said fee of £20 should be equally divided betwixt him and Thomas de Everdon,