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APPENDIX lIf. 419<br />
Richard Aldworth, Knt., Provost-Marshall, Com". with respect to Martial<br />
affairs.<br />
21 April, 1625, The same five, <strong>and</strong> Sir Dom k • Sarsfield, Knt. <strong>and</strong> Bart., C.J.C.P.<br />
(civil affairs).<br />
27 Jl1ay, 1625, Sir Edw d • Villiers, Knt., Sir R. Aldworth V.-Pres. in his absence.<br />
15 Sep., 1626, Sir Rich d • Aldworth <strong>and</strong> Sir Francis Slingsby, Knts.<br />
13 Oct. , 1626, Sir R. Aldworth, Knt., Com'. for martial affairs <strong>and</strong> chief leader<br />
of the army. (Sir Francis Slingsby to take the oath of snpremacy of all magistrates<br />
<strong>and</strong> other officers in the province.)<br />
14 Ap1'il, 1627, Sir Will. St. Leger, Knt. ; in his absence, Morrongh, Lo. B. Inchiqllin,<br />
Vice-P res.<br />
1642, Rich d ., E. of Barrymore <strong>and</strong> Murrogh, L. Inchiquin.<br />
1 ~A1arch, 1643, J erome, E. of Portl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
1644 <strong>and</strong> 1647, Lord I llchiquin, <strong>and</strong> in 1646 Lord Lisle, appointed by the<br />
Parliament.<br />
10 Oct., 16 60, Roger, E. of Orrery, by K. Charles II.<br />
The above office was suppressed on R. , E. of Orrery, surrendering same to the<br />
King on consideration of a pension for his services of 838li. 14s. Eng. a year, to<br />
hold until the full sum of 8000li. should be paid him or his heirs, in one entire<br />
payment.<br />
Chief Justices of the P1'ovince of Mttnster.<br />
1569, George Walshe, Esq., the first Chief Justice.-14 Dec. , 1570, James Dowdall,<br />
Esq. ;-Nicholas Walshe, Esq., Knt.- 1584, J esse Smythes, Esq.; Walshe<br />
made J. K. B.-29 March, 1594, W m • Saxey, Esq.-15ll9, Gerald Comerforde,<br />
Esq. ; Saxey made C. J. Q. B.-15 Nov., 1604, Dom k • Sarstield; fee, 10Uli. Eng.-<br />
23 Nov., 1608, Edw' Harries, Esq., Knt.-27 Sep., 1624, Henry Gosnold, :Esq.;<br />
Harries made J. K. B.-17 Dec., 1660, vVilliam Halsey, Esq., Gosnold dec. He<br />
continued C. J. till the court was suppresseu.<br />
Second Justices.<br />
14 Dec., 1570, Nicholas Walshe, Esq. , the 1st second J.-John Miagh, Esq. ;<br />
, Valshe made C. J .-20 Oct., 1589, J ames Gold, Esq.-15 Oct., 1600, Gerald<br />
Comerford, Esq.- l July, 1603, Robert Marshall, Esq.-28 Feb., 1605, Henry<br />
GOSDold.-21 Sep., 1619, Luke Gernon, Esq.- ll Dec., 1626, Luke Gernon,<br />
cont d .-4 Feb., 1660, John Naylor. (For good services the King granted him a<br />
pension of 100li. a year).-12 Feb. , 1666, Stllndish Hartstonge, Esq.<br />
A ttomies General.<br />
14 Dec., 1570, Robert Rosier, Esq.-17 Dec., 1586, Richard Becon, ESt!!.-<br />
15 Feb., 159 1, John Ashfielde, Esq.-9 April, 1595, Wm. Robinson, Esq.-<br />
15 Oct., 1596, Henry Gosnall (Gosnold), of London, Esq.-14Sep., 1600, Dom k . Sarsfield,<br />
Esq.-28 Dec. , 1604, John Byrket, Esq.-21 JUly, 1609, J ohn Farewell, Esq.<br />
-2 Jtbne, 1612, Lawrence Parsons, Esq.-26 Nov., 1621, Gerard Lowther, Esq.-<br />
9 June, 1623, Richard Fisher, Esq.-30 July, 1660, 'William Davis, Esq.-5 Man h,<br />
1660, Henry Bathurst, Esq.<br />
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