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GREAT LAW OFFICERS IN IRELAND.

—Inr. 24 June, 1801.—41 Geo.III.p. 84.pag. R. 192.—A pension of £2000 per annum for life was granted to Thomas Kelly and his assigns, the letters patent reciting that he had faithfully served in the office for 17 years,—Privy Seal, Queens Palace, 2 May,—patent, 23 June.—Life. 1806. Edward Mayne,—letters patent to Mathias Finucane surrendered,—Privy Seal, 23 Jan.—patent, 21 Feb.—Good Behaviour.—Inr. 22 Feb.—46 George III. 2a p. 95. pag. R. 99. Again 45, 3a p. 14. pag. R. 200.—A pension of £2000 per annum for life was granted to Mathias Finucane, upon his resignation.

1806. William Fletcher,—Johnston resigned,—Privy Seal, 9 Sept.—patent, 21 Oct.—Good Behaviour.—Inr. 22 Oct—46 George III. 1a p. 7. pag R. 204.—Pension of £l200 per annum granted to Robert Johnston for life from the 29 Sept., the day of resigning his office.

1816. Arthur Moore, First Sergeant at Law,—Fox resigned,—Prince Regent's Letter, Carlton House, 25 June,—patent, 23 July.—56 Geo. III.

1817. William Johnston, First Sergeant at Law,—Mayne appointed a Justice K. B.—P. R. L. 10 Oct.—patent, 25 Oct.—Good Behaviour.—Inr. 28 Oct.—58 Geo. III.

1823. Robert Torrens, Chairman of the Sessions at Kilmainham,—Fletcher deceased.—K. L. Carlton House, 20 June,—patent, 10 July,—4 George IV.—Irish Department Office, Westminster.