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COMMON PLEAS.—JUSTICES.
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3d, James Dowdall,—patent, 1577,—pleasure,—such fees as any Justice had received.—19 Eliz.

2d, Robert Dillon, of Riverston, co. Westmeath,—Talbot deceased,—patent, 26 Nov. 1577,—pleasure.—Fiant, 20 Eliz.

William Bathe,—as Dillon lately held it,—patent, 18 August, 1581,—pleasure.—Fiant, 23 Eliz.

3d, Thomas Dillon, Chief Justice of Connaught,—vice Dowdall,—patent, 16 Feb. 1592,—pleasure.—Fiant, 34 Eliz.

2d, Patrick Fitzgerald,—patent, 19 Jan. 1600.—Pleasure.—Fiant, 42 Eliz.

2d, Peter Palmer,—Bathe deceased, 13 Oct. 1599, (41.)—Patent, 7 April, 1600,vpleasure.—To hold from the day of the said Bathe's death, no notice being taken of Fitzgerald's appointment.—42 Eliz. R. 24.

George Robinson:—he was appointed by patent dated 30 Sept. 1602 to supply the office of a Justice of this court in the absence of the two Justices thereof for the continuance of the term, vide the Commission. 44 Etiz.

2d, Peter Palmer,—continued,—Privy Seal, Holyrood House, 28 March,—patent, Dublin, 20 April, 1603,—pleasure.—1 James I. 1a pars d. R. 37.

3d, John Ady,—patent, 13 Dec. 1604,—pleasure.—Fiant, 2 James I.

Sir Charles Calthorpe, Attorney-General,—vice