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

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The following table shews the annual fees paid to the Judges and Law Officers out of the civil establishment, immediately after the revolution, from the Appendix to the Commons' (Ir.) Journal, Vol. II. p. 80.— 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