Definition of Chancellors

1. Noun. (plural of chancellor) ¹

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Definition of Chancellors

1. chancellor [n] - See also: chancellor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chancellors

chance variable
chance would be a fine thing
chanceable
chanceably
chanced
chanceful
chancel
chancel organ
chanceler
chanceless
chanceller
chancelleries
chancellery
chancellor
chancellories
chancellors (current term)
chancellorship
chancellorships
chancellory
chancellour
chancellours
chancellourship
chancelor
chancelour
chancelry
chancels
chancer
chanceries
chancers
chancery

Literary usage of Chancellors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on Equity Jurisprudence, as Administered in the United States of by John Norton Pomeroy (1899)
"Theories of the Early chancellors concerning Equity.—It is nevertheless true that there was much in the proceedings of the early clerical and some of the ..."

2. Guide to Printed Books and Manuscripts Relating to English and Foreign by Gatfield, George (1892)
"List of the chancellors of England, from the Conquest to Nicholas Heath [1555]. Brit. Mus. Harl. MS. ... 4°- Tin- Names and Arms of the Lord chancellors and ..."

3. An Historical Sketch of the Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery by Sir Duncan Mackenzie Kerly (1890)
"FROM WOLSEY TO THE COMMONWEALTH. THE chancellors. DOWN to the appointment of More in 1529 the chancellors had been, with few and unimportant exceptions, ..."

4. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by James Boswell (1901)
"Mr. A. Macdonald—Choice of chancellors—Lord Coke—Lord Mansfield—Scotch ... Sir Alexander observed, that the chancellors in England are chosen from views ..."

5. Life of John, Lord Campbell, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain by John Campbell Campbell (1881)
"... and his Return to Office—Publication of the ' Lives of the chancellors '—Session of 1846— Change of Government —Appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of ..."

6. London by Charles Knight (1851)
"In 1841 two additional vice-chancellors were appointed by Act of Parliament ; and the first vice-chancellor is now distinguished by the title of ..."

7. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1900)
"THE chancellors OF THE DIOCESE OF ROCHESTER. BY AA ARNOLD, FSA THROUGH the kindness of a friend, a member of our Society, I was lately placed in the ..."

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