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Vice-Chancellor of England; John Bosanquet, Justice of the Common Pleas; 23 April 1835 16 January 1836 — Melbourne II — Charles Pepys 1st Baron Cottenham: 16 January 1836 30 August 1841 Whig: see below: Victoria (1837–1901) John Copley 1st Baron Lyndhurst: 3 September 1841 27 June 1846 Conservative: Peel II — Charles Pepys 1st Baron ...
Lord chancellors of England (112 P) F. Chancellors of France (29 P) G. Chancellors of Germany (6 C, 6 P) Lord chancellors of Great Britain (1 C, 64 P) H.
Chancellor of the Exchequer (1559–present) Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1972–present) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1968–present) Secretary of State for the Colonies (1768–1782; 1794–1801; 1854–1966) Secretary of State for India (1858–1947) Secretary of State for the Southern Department (1660 ...
The chancellor of the exchequer, often abbreviated to chancellor, [3] is a senior minister of the Crown within the Government of the United Kingdom, and the head of His Majesty’s Treasury. As one of the four Great Offices of State , the chancellor is a high-ranking member of the British Cabinet .
Some universities have a vice-chancellor but no chancellor; e.g. the LSE has a "president and vice-chancellor", only. [1] In Scotland, the principal is the chief executive and is usually ex officio vice-chancellor, which is a purely titular position.
Lord chancellors of England (112 P) Lord chancellors of Scotland (57 P) Pages in category "Lord chancellors" The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 ...
Articles about individuals who have held the office of Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain since the Act of Union between England and Scotland in 1707. For holders of the predecessor offices see: Category:Lord chancellors of England; Category:Lord chancellors of Scotland
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