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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

2d, Patrick White, — Sutton deceased, 10 kal. Mar. 1529, (Book of Obits of Christ Church,)—patent, 1530.—Pleasure.—He was so appointed by Sir William Skeffington, Deputy to the King's son, Henry, Duke of Richmond and Somerset, to hold during their pleasure. Afterwards appointed by the King,—patent, 25 August, 1532.—Pleasure.—24 Henry VIII. f. Roll. 5.

Walter Hussey,—patent, 6 Oct. 1534.—Pleasure.—26 Henry VIII. f. R. 10.

2d, Walter Golding, of Pierceston Laundy,—White resigned,—patent, 27 March, 1535.—Pleasure.—Fee, 20 marks Irish.—26 Henry VIII. f. R. 13.

Patrick White, of Kilsaghlan,—as he had before held it,—patent, 10 Oct. 1535.—Pleasure.—27 Henry VIII. f. R. 25.

Sir Patrick White,—continued by the Lord Deputy,—patent, 27 Febr. 1547.—Pleasure.—1 Edward VI. 1a pars f. R. 1.—Confirmed by the King,—Privy Seal, Westminster, 24 March, 1547.—Fee, £20 English.—Idem, d. R. 11.—Continued by Queen Mary,—patent, 20 Nov. 1553.—Pleasure.—1 Mary, 1a pars f. R. 13.

Sir Patrick White,—continued,—patent, 18 Dec. 1558,—Pleasure.—No fee mentioned, and in consequence of this error a new patent was granted to him 10 Sept. 1559.—Fee, £20 English.—1 Elizabeth, fac. R. 15.

Robert Cusake, of Cushingeston, co. Meath,—