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Lord Chancellor   /lɔrd tʃˈænsələr/   Listen
Lord Chancellor

noun
1.
The highest officer of the Crown who is head of the judiciary and who presides in the House of Lords.  Synonym: Lord High Chancellor.






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... repaired in 1593, was again in want of repair, and to raise money a brief was granted by Parker, the Lord Chancellor. During the years 1723-26 the work was carried out and finished. Before this, the eaves of the roof overlapped the side walls of ...
— Bell's Cathedrals: The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury - with some Account of the Priory Church of Deerhurst Gloucestershire • H. J. L. J. Masse

... one say to me, Pray why may not a brewer be Lord Chancellor o' the University? Which ...
— Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684 • Charles Mackay

... which was the genuine article. All the widows brought lawsuits against all the rest, and every will had a firm of lawyers on the quarterdeck as long as your arm. They tell me it was one of the biggest turns-to that ever was seen, bar Tichborne; the Lord Chamberlain himself was floored, and so was the Lord Chancellor; and all that time the Dream lay rotting up by Glebe Point. Well, it's done now; they've picked out a widow and a will; tossed up for it, as like as not; and the Dream's for sale. She'll go cheap; she's had ...
— The Wrecker • Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne

... efforts in that direction, the only outward and visible sign is the old gateway in what is called College Street, which remains to this day. Ipswich fared well in the Elizabethan days, when her Gracious Majesty condescended to visit the place. Sir Christopher Hatton, the dancing Lord Chancellor, ...
— East Anglia - Personal Recollections and Historical Associations • J. Ewing Ritchie

... evoked the mob spirit. Dickens must have been writing the kind of books which these people liked to hear read. We remember with some misgivings that in the days of our youth we wept over Little Nell, just as the lord chancellor did. The question which disturbs us is, Ought we to have ...
— Humanly Speaking • Samuel McChord Crothers


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