Chronicle of the law officers of Ireland/Judges' Salaries in 1690

An Establishment or List containing all the annual payments to be made for civil affairs from 25 December, 1690.

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.

  £ s. d.
Lord Chief Baron, for his fee and robes 500 0 0
Second Baron, for his fee and robes 400 0 0
Third Baron 400 0 0
Prime Sergeant, for his fee and robes 33 16 8
Second Sergeant 30 0 0
Attorney-General, for his fee and robes 88 6 8
Solicitor-General 88 6 8
Augmentation to the three barons, at £200 each 600 0 0

COURT OF KINGS'S BENCH.

The Lord Chief Justice, for his fee and robes 600 0 0
Second and third Justices, each 400 0 0
Augmentation to the three Justices, at £200 each 600 0 0
Lord Chancellor of Ireland 2000 0 0

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.

The Lord Chief Justice, for his fee and robes 500 0 0
Second and third Justices, each 400 0 0
Augmentation to the three Justices, at £200 each 600 0 0

Charge of the circuits to every Justice of Assize who goes at £100, which for five circuits twice a yeare comes to the sume of £2000.—The allowance of such as doe not goe the circuite to he save to the King.