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KING'S BENCH.—JUSTICES.
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Justice of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, an annuity of £3,800 per annum for life, to commence from the day of his resignation, and to he paid out of the consolidated fund.—3 Geo. IV.




KING'S BENCH—JUSTICES.

Robert Bagot,—patent, 20 August, 1322.—Oct. 26, 1326, he had a liberate of £21 5s, 2d. being the arrears of his fee from 20 August to 1 March, 1323, viz. half a year, a week, and 2 days.—R. CL 20. Edw. II. f. R. 4.

Nicholas Fastolf,—patent, 1326.—Fee, £40.—He had a liberate of £20, half a year s fee, 24 June, 1327, due from 6 Oct. 1326 to 6 April following.—Idem, R. 2 and 7.

2d, Roger de Preston,—patent, 12 August, 1333.—Fee, 40 marks.—Styled, Justiciarius ad placita justiciarium nostrum Hibemise sequentia in 1334.—B. T. 8 Edw. III. f. No. 25.

John Hunter del Nash,—He had a liberate of £3 3s. 4d. dated at Cork, 28 August, 1344, due of his fee from 16 July to that day, viz. six weeks and two days, in full payment of his fee of 40 marks, which others had usually received in this office.—18 Edw. III. f. R. 8.

2d, Jeffrey Folejaumbe,—patent, 21 August, 1344.—Idem, R. 9.

2d, John de Rednessb,—patent, 14 June, 1352,—