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service, the Chief Governor should at any time find cause to make use of their assistance in that kind.—Westminster, 15 May, 1620.—18 James I.

Sir William Ryves, Knt.—continued,—Privy Seal, Whitehall, 30 March,—patent, Duhlin, 13 April, 1625.—1 Charles I. 1a pars f. R. 5.

Richard Osbaldeston, Bencher of Gray's Inn,—Ryves made a Justice of the King's Bench,—Privy Seal, Rufford, 7 August, —patent, Dublin, 7 Dec. 1636.—Pleasure.—12 Charles I. 3a pars d. R. 51.

Thomas Tempest, Reader of Lincoln's Inn,—Osbaldeston deceased,—Privy Seal, Westminster, 20 July,—patent, 1 Oct. 1640.—Pleasure.—He was appointed at the recommendation of the Earl of Strafford, L. L.—16 Charles I. 1a pars f. R. 19, and 2a pars d. R. 14.

William Basil,—Under the usurpation,—patent, Westminster, 18 July, 1649.—Behaviour.—He is styled Attorney-General of the Commonwealth in all the Courts of Record in Ireland.—1655, 56. 2a pars f. R. 11.

Sir William Domville, Knt.,—Tempest deceased,—patent, 23 June, 1660.—Behaviour.—12 Charles II. 2a pars f. R. 31.—Continued by James II.—Privy Seal, 19 Feb.—patent, 4 March, 1685.—Pleasure.—1 James II. 2a pars f. R. 5.

Sir Richard Nagle, Knt.,—Domville removed; he was buried in St. Bride's, 14 July, 1689.—Privy Seal,