1 7 fl Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



APPENDIX. 

 (1). Clerks of the Court of Castle Chamber. 

 1563. Thomas Walsehe, clerk. 

 1565. John Bathe, gent. 

 1565-6. Edward Waterhouse, gent. 

 1569. John Harepennye, gent. 

 1572. Anchony Wileoeks, gent. 



1575. Edmund Molyneux, esq. 



1576. Eohert Kendall, gent. 

 1581. Laurence Hollinshed, gent. 



1586. Anthony Stoughton, gent.' 

 1607. Anthony and John Stoughton. 



1625. John Stoughton, clerk. 



1626. Anthony Stoughton, junior, on death of John. 

 1666-72. Sir George Lane. 



(2) Marshals and Ushers of the Court of Castle Chamber. 



T. Kinge. 



John Mountaine. 



William JIaiore. 



1578. William Kendall (marshal or usher). 



1581. Daniel Brian, gent. 



1583. Thomas Keere, writer. 



1590- 1 . William Jones, thro' Keere's absence in England. 



1592. Thomas Keere (re-appointe 



1597. Samuel Mullenex, gent, (marshall).* 



160S. Master Philpott, dep. marshall. 



1615. Richard Pembert on (marshall). 



Henry Souther, „ 



1625. George Richard, „ 



1627. Eob. Xewcomen 6c Eob. Eichard (marshalls). 

 1666-71. Geo. Eutledge (marshall). 



1671-72. Will. Eobinson 



1 Dr. Ellington Ball has kindly brought to my notice the inscription on the monument 

 of this officer in St. James's Church, which is noted in Thomas Dineley"s Journal. In this 

 inscription he is styled "sometimes clerk of his Ma'-^* High Court of Chancery Stan- 

 Chamber in this Kingdome." I would suggest, as a possible explanation of this manner 

 of designating the Court, that, when the Law Courts were removed from the Castle to 

 the new buildings at Christ Church Cathedral, in the time of James I, the Court of Castle 

 Chamber was probably removed as well, and that the Court held its sittings in the Court 

 of Chancery. 



In 1 oi'7 it was considered that an usher was needless, so this office was discontinued. 



