Records arising from the varied duties of the clerk of the Crown in Chancery.
Entry books of petitions to the chancellor, 1756-1858, are in C 28
Orders in Council, 1703-1891, mostly relating to Irish affairs, are in C 183. Copies of bills passed in Irish parliaments are in C 86
Warrants for various categories of instrument under the great seal are in C 186, C 188 and C 235. Bails relating to the issue of pardons are in C 237
Lord chancellor's fiats for the issue of commissions and appointments are in C 189, C 190, C 191, C 192 and C 234. Docket books of commissions and appointments are in C 231 and C 232. Entry books and other records relating to judicial and other commissions, 1601-1673, are in C 181 and C 182. Oath rolls and entry books are in C 184
Surviving draft letters patent are in C 197, with a few originals in C 248
Records of the Court of Claims, convened by the clerk of the Crown, are in C 57 and C 195. Miscellaneous books and records, including many exemplifying the work of the Crown Office and the duties of the clerk of the Crown, are in C 193 and C 194. Crown Office accounts, 1783-1870, are in C 185
Petitions and fiats for presentations to benefices are in C 196
Certificates of election of coroners and verderers are in C 242