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KING'S BENCH.—CHEIF JUSTICES.
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John Rogerson,—continued,—Privy Seal, 14 July,—patent, 21 July, 1727.—1 Geo. II. 1a pars d. R. 11.

Thomas Marlay, Chief Baron,—Rogerson deceased, 23 Aug. 1741.—Privy Seal, 29 Dec. 1741,—patent, 14 Jan. 1742.—15 Geo. II. 2a pars f. R. 1.

St. George Caulfield, Attorney-General,—Marlay resigned,—Privy Seal, Kensington, 27 Aug. 1751,—patent, 1 Oct. 1751.—25 Geo. II. 2a pars f. R. 10.

Warden Flood, Attorney-General,—Caulfield resigned,—Privy Seal, Kensington, 31 July,—patent, 25 Aug. 1760,—pleasure. —Warrant for the fiant, 12 Aug. page 145, Vol. 2.—By a King's Letter reciting that license had been granted to St. George Caulfield to resign, on account of his age and infirmities, and that his Majesty had agreed to allow him a pension of £1000 per annum for life, letters patent were directed to be made out, appointing Warden Flood in his room, during the life of St. George Caulfield, dated Kensington, 6 Oct. 1760.

1761. Warden Flood,—continued,—Privy Seal, 19 Jan.,—patent, 27 March,—pleasure.—Inr. 13 April, 1761.—1 Geo. III. 1a pars m. 22, d. R. 1.

1764. John Gore, (after created Earl Annaly,)—Warden Flood deceased,—Privy Seal, 24 Aug.,—patent, 24 Sept.,—pleasure.—Inr. 25 Sept.—4 Geo. III. 2a pars. m. 26, R. 12.

Letters patent were passed authorizing the Chief Justice, in the absence of the Chancellor, to supply