The highest officer of the Crown who is head of the judiciary and who presides in the House of Lords.
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Examples for "Lord Chancellor"
Examples for "Lord Chancellor"
1The whole office of the Lord Chancellor is a heap of anomalies.
2The Lord Chancellor might appear to be an exception to the rule.
3I spoke to Charlie Falconer, who had succeeded Derry as Lord Chancellor.
4I am afraid the Lord Chancellor has given judgment-givenit against us.
5I think I'll have you for my Lord Chancellor when I'm king.
1The lord high chancellor?
2And what, Lord High Chancellor of Plassenburg, think you of this masquerading?
3The Lord High Chancellor, in this degenerate age, enjoys much more political power.
4But, alas, who ever heard of a poet being made Lord High Chancellor?
5Pearl Binder, 70-some-years-old, is the wife of the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
6By a daughter of the celebrated Lord Erskine, formerly Lord High Chancellor of England.
7Their recorder is Earl Cowper, who has been twice Lord High Chancellor of England.
8The Lord High Chancellor has bowed himself out backwards.
9He was made, by Charles the Second, Justice-General, and afterwards Lord High Chancellor of Scotland.
10The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England.
11The Lord High Chancellor, at his best, appeared so poor a substitute for the love and pride of parents.
12After James I. had made Bacon Lord High Chancellor of England, he was accused of receiving bribes as a judge.
13Fog everywhere, and at the very heart of the fog sits the Lord High Chancellor in his High Court of Chancery.
14394 Lord High Chancellor of England, etc. 396 Those prudent heads, that with their counsels wise
15I suppose you have the wrongs of some injured lady to redress in your capacity of Lord High Chancellor of the Fleet.
16"And to think that I might have been Lord High Chancellor by now," he remarked.