884:/ To whom these Presents shall come Greeting / Whereas Our has resigned his Office of a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and the same is now vacant Now Know Ye that We of Our especial grace have in pursuance of the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 as amended by subsequent enactments nominated and appointed and by these Presents Do nominate and appoint Our to be a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary by the style of to hold the said Office so long as he shall well behave himself therein subject to the provisions in the said Act mentioned with all wages profits privileges rank and precedence whatsoever to the said Office belonging or in anywise appertaining and to hold the said style of Baron unto him the said during his life / In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent / Witness Ourself at Westminster the day of in the Year of Our Reign.
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