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was the office of the chancellor, head of the chancery, a non-permanent writing office.
ks included being the seminary librarian, the chancery administrator and also the secretary for past
The Brymbo ironworks are bought out of Chancery after a long period of litigation and reopene
ged with others with contempt of the Court of Chancery after a public meeting critical of Smith but
rvonshire, unsuccessfully brings an action in Chancery against Thomas James, Lord Bulkeley, claiming
Elwell died at his residence in the chancery, aged 69.
In 1839 he was appointed a Master in Chancery, an office he held until 1853.
became an authorised reporter at the Court of Chancery and was the author of "Kay's Reports" and par
tor, later becoming Registrar in the Court of Chancery and living in West Lodge, Pinner in Middlesex
as gaoler to the Exchequer of Pleas, Court of Chancery and Star Chamber as part of his duties the Wa
Thavie's Inn was the second oldest Inn of Chancery, and was founded around 1349.
anxious to curtail the delays in the Court of Chancery, and to improve the lighting and paving of th
About this time he was made a master in chancery, and was one of nine civilians who drew up an
In 1982, he was appointed Head of Chancery and Consul-General in Tel Aviv, Israel and wo
ver of the Exchequer for Yorkshire, Master in Chancery, and Recorder for Kingston upon Hull.
nspector of forests, as Clerk of the Crown in Chancery and as commissioner with respect to the depar
He then became a ward of Chancery and was raised in England as a Protestant.
available source of information -- registers, chancery, and probate, in the London courts, proved fr
He distinguished himself in the courts of chancery, and was briefly attorney-general to Queen Ad
presided over by John Taylor to hear cases in chancery, and on the following 3 November he was retur
The Chancery and its growing powers soon came to be resent
The case went to the Court of Chancery and took decades to resolve, sapping much of
who had sold positions to several Masters of Chancery and who, in an attempt to regain the high cos
Mass, and her children were taken as wards in Chancery and brought up in the Church of England.
l accounting system was involved in the papal chancery; and a budget was apparently prepared, one pa
Clifford's Inn was an Inn of Chancery, and stands between Fetter Lane and Clifford'
held a variety of positions in the Pittsburgh chancery and was named a monsignor in 1968.
as they were fairly autonomous with their own chancery and minting facilities.
urned to Madrid in 1979, initially as Head of Chancery and then as Commercial Counsellor from 1980 t
5 to 1316 he served as keeper of the rolls of chancery, and from 1307 he was the master of the Domus
1997, after serving eight years as an elected chancery and probate court judge for Pulaski and Perry
te son of William Pennyman (d1628) a Clerk in Chancery and was educated at Christ Church College, Ox
of the same rule of law in those cases where chancery and common law recognised different rules.
the early part of 1537 he became a master in chancery, and throughout 1538, 1539, and 1540 he was e
Irby was a Master in Chancery, and was appointed recorder of Boston in 1613
The records of the chancery are now located in the state archives of Hano
an Missile Crisis), Greece, Tokyo (as Head of Chancery), as Counsellor in Bonn and in Algiers, Consu
ilding is intended to integrate well with the Chancery, as well as with the Megaron Mousikis (Athens
ty-six pages, called ‘The Jurisdiction of the Chancery as a Court of Equity researched,' 8vo, London
Masson served as Master in Chancery at Owen Sound from 1873 to 1885.
He was Head of Chancery at the British Embassy in Washington DC from
St. Mary's Cathedral and its diocesan chancery at 607 NE Madison St.
necticut, includes St. Volodymyr Cathedral, a chancery at 14 Peveril Road in Stamford, St. Basil Col
One building houses the chancery, Australia's permanent missions to UNESCO and
He practised at the Chancery Bar and was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1858
From 1958 to 1986 he practised at the Chancery Bar and was examiner and lecturer in practica
Practicing at the chancery bar, Cottenham's progress was slow, and it wa
a 57 year old barrister who practiced at the Chancery Bar.
(20 June 1911-6 February 2006) was an English Chancery barrister and judge, ultimately of the House
The Court of Appeal in Chancery became part of England's Court of Appeal, whi
wo copies of every publication printed to the Chancery before the material was distributed.
Referring to the late plea in Chancery between Amicia (sic) wife of Thomas, late lor
enure, Hannan oversaw the construction of the Chancery building and Saint Plus X Seminary.
f the Mission Dolores Basilica Center and the Chancery Building of the Archdiocese of San Francisco
ted since 1960 in the American Embassy London Chancery Building, in Grosvenor Square, Westminster, L
They sold the chancery building, St. Vincent Center, and the surroun
During his tenure, he built a new chancery building, expanded Immaculata Minor Seminary,
ron Rich] was ill, he helped to clear off the chancery business.
s named chancellor of the New Jersey court of chancery by Governor Robert Stockton Green, and he was
edit documents relating to the Irish court of chancery by the records commissioners for Ireland, but
n 1897 and took silk in 1913, specialising in Chancery cases.
d to the Bar at Gray's Inn in 1970, joining a Chancery chambers, practising in trust law, property l
He was a Master in chancery, Circuit Court of Cook County from 1919 to 19
an actuary for the courts, administrator and chancery clerk.
in Munich, and his eventual installation as a chancery clerk.
istrict, former cabinet Minister for Welfare, Chancery, Colonies and Consolidation, of the Provincia
Bell gave extended evidence to the Chancery Commissioners in 1824-5, and published Though
Salisbury pursued a case in the High Court of Chancery concerning his wife's marriage portion under
Cases from the Court of Appeal in Chancery could be further appealed to the House of Lor
had lost a leg in the American Civil War and Chancery Court judge, he did not seek re-election and
rth left the firm to became chancellor of the chancery court of Michigan and with the addition of Sa
transferred two years later to a post in the chancery court at Valladolid.
ed as Chancellor of the third division of the chancery court from 1893 to 1899.
June - The Chancery court agrees the sale of the Kinmel estate to
n 1915 by Judge Hugh A. Locke, a judge of the Chancery Court and president of the Birmingham Bar Ass
He was a Chancellor of the First Chancery Court of Mississippi from 1924 to 1929.
He filed complaints in the Chancery Court and these were still unsettled two year
Chancery Court records show that in 1667 he stated on
1874, those trustees commenced a suit in the Chancery Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, against
battle Dr Pitt was reported missing; then the Chancery Court took charge of his estate and refused t
He was appointed chancellor of the First Chancery Court in 1907 and served in that capacity unt
obia, where she worked as a court reporter in chancery court for two years.
ober 31, a related suit was filed in Delaware Chancery Court by minority shareholders in DMT.
), and gained renown for his ability to argue chancery court cases.
of Representatives in 1846 and a judge of the chancery court in 1847.
HB1348 - Human Rights - Adds Davidson County chancery court as venue for persons seeking a court or
Menzies served as a judge of the chancery court from 1873 to 1893 and afterwards resume
Chancery Court Hotel, London is situated in one of the
The Tennessee Supreme Court upheld the chancery court's ruling, and Knoxville Iron appealed t
In 1880 he was appointed to Louisville's Chancery Court, and in 1884, with the support of emerg
5, 2011, he announced his retirement from the Chancery Court.
839-1841 as chancellor of the Middle Division Chancery Court.
constable, sheriff and deputy marshall of the chancery court.
n he was elected judge of the Davidson County Chancery Court.
aac's real estate, and Newton resorted to the Chancery courts to get satisfaction.
Mississippi Chancery Courts
He practised in the Exchequer and Chancery courts, becoming counsel to Oxford University
The Court of Chancery decided in 1693 that Balliol should receive t
Under a Chancery Decree that same year, he acquired Bowood Hou
(PRO, Chancery depositions)
He served as judge of the sixth chancery district from 1897 until his resignation in 1
He later served successively as master in chancery, district attorney, and member of the Michiga
ish High Court and in 1904 transferred to the Chancery Division where he served until his retirement
All three had served in the Chancery Division of the High Court.
ary 1929 was knighted and made a judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice.
Nicholas Stewart QC, for the High Court Chancery Division gave judgment on 15 February 2001.
In 1886 he became a judge in the Chancery Division of the High Court, and was knighted
exercising judicial review), judges from the Chancery Division and the Family Division of the High
in divisions: the Queen's Bench Division, the Chancery Division and the Family Division.
atents Court is a specialist court within the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice of Engl
as Vice-Chancellor (the effective head of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice) in 200
In 1907 he was appointed to be a judge in the Chancery Division and he served in that capacity until
as elevated to the bench as land judge in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice in Irel
rister and an English High Court judge in the Chancery Division from 1915 to 1922.
2 November 1915 he was created a judge of the Chancery Division having not long previously been crea
old Danckwerts was appointed a Justice of the Chancery Division of the High Court of England and Wal
Uthwatt was nominated a Judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice in 1941
of the United States and judge of the second chancery division of Tennessee.
The Chancery Division of the Court of Appeal held that Bro
985 and a Judge of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division from 1985 to 1992.
He was an English High Court judge ( Chancery Division) from 1881 to 1890, and a Lord Justi
alker was appointed a High Court Judge in the Chancery Division, and as is customary was created a K
igh Court judge in April 1995, and joined the Chancery Division, mainly hearing cases in the Patents
a judge of the English High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, since 1994.
female High Court judge to be assigned to the Chancery Division, the year after Dame Ann Ebsworth be
In the Chancery Division, 'With his Dundreary whiskers, his m
cuments relating to a case in the High Court, Chancery Division, between Rev Joel Mallinson (brother
d a High Court judge in 2001, assigned to the Chancery Division, and was kinghted shortly after.
He was a judge on the Chancery Division, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illin
ce of the High Court in 1988, assigned to the Chancery Division, and received the customary knightho
ompanies Court", referring to the High Court, Chancery Division, when exercising its jurisdiction fo
tween 1915 and 1919, he was High Court Judge, Chancery Division.
High Court of Justice in 1981, serving in the Chancery Division.
en he was named Chancellor of the former 12th Chancery Division.
female High Court judge to be assigned to the Chancery Division.
d Chancellor ceased to be titular head of the Chancery Division; Morritt became the first Chancellor
Justice on 3 October 2005 and assigned to the Chancery Division; he was knighted the same year.
are also Divisional Courts of the Family and Chancery Divisions to deal with certain cases.
first appears in the historical record in the chancery during the reign of King Henry III of England
While John Fortescue wrote of ten Inns of Chancery, each one attached to an Inn of Court "like M
It is believed that the Inns of Chancery evolved in tandem with the Inns of Court.
he italic, based upon Ludovico Arrighi's 1520 chancery face, was drawn by Frederic Warde, and is the
Bar by Lincoln's Inn and he practised in the Chancery field, specialising in intellectual property,
In 1834, he was named master in chancery for the Legislative Council of Newfoundland.
In 1988, he was appointed Head of Chancery for the British Embassy in Singapore, a posit
He served as master in chancery for Will County, Illinois, from 1884 to 1903.
London architect was the subject of a suit in Chancery, for William Smart, mason of Chichester, prov
He was a Standing Master in Chancery for the U.S. District Court for the Northern
He was also a commissioner in chancery for the Circuit Court of Arlington County, Vi
He served as master in chancery for Menard County from 1910 until his death i
dale and the corporation of Carlisle bills in chancery for the perpetuation of testimony, believing
He was a master in chancery for the United States District Court for the
curring in 1934, it was both the first Inn of Chancery founded, and the last, to be demolished.
However, Foss lists him as still a Master of Chancery from 1649 to 1650.
had taken notes of the cases in the court of Chancery from Hilary term 1736 to Michaelmas term 1754
f Recorder of Reading 1779-1807 and Master in Chancery from 1795 until 1808 when he became Senior Ma
He was educated at one of the Inns of Chancery from 1478 to 1480 before being admitted to Gr
n in 1978 and was the Junior Counsel to Crown Chancery from 1990-94.
He served as a Master in Chancery from 1826 to 1840 and between 1826 and 1830 h
He was a Master in Chancery from 1553, and was also MP for Steyning (26 O
provision for the future discharge of certain chancery functions entrusted by the said Conventions t
James Stephen (1758-1832), Master of Chancery, great-grandfather of Virginia Woolf.
Thus the Court of Chancery had a far greater remit than the common law c
ractice of training barristers at the Inns of Chancery had died out by 1642, and the Inns instead be
the Art Gallery of Alberta to the north-east, Chancery Hall and the Francis Winspear Centre for Musi
tituency covers the areas of Brandon Hill and Chancery Hall.
For the European style of writing, see Chancery hand.
Nearly 25 years later, a renovation of the chancery has now been completed.
etermined, an attorney at law or solicitor in chancery has a lien upon a judgment or decree obtained
eign de Brome was one of the King's Clerks of Chancery, he was twice ordered to take charge of the B
After lengthy litigation in the Court of Chancery, he was able to break the entail on most of h
phat Cathedral and chancellor of the eparchal chancery, he was appointed Apostolic administrator sed
ater, having been promoted to a Mastership in Chancery, he was sent as ambassador to the King of Pol
When he died a minor, the house passed into chancery; his mother Jane Lessingham bought it but soo
as created on 2 February 1976, and is kept at Chancery House in London.
He was also appointed a Master in Chancery in 1645.
Ada Clare - another ward of Chancery in Jarndyce and Jarndyce.
f Engineers from 1799 to 1802, as register in chancery in Annapolis, Maryland, and served throughout
He was admitted to the Court of Chancery in 1830.
He was appointed a Master in Chancery in 1812.
and a Clerk of the Peace and Local Master in Chancery in Essex.
He also established the Courts of Chancery in 1727 and was censured by the assembly.
He became auditor and commissioner in chancery in 1869 and resigned in 1870 to accept the ap
ffice, before moving to Madrid as Head of the Chancery in 1966.
He was then Counsellor and Head of Chancery in Bonn from 1988 to 1989.
the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian Chancery in Washington D.C., the Vancouver Public Libr
d position of Vice-Chancellor of the Court of Chancery in 1812, since he was the senior chancery bar
He was acting Head of Chancery in Luxembourg in 1973 before returning later
nted Vice Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery in 1989 and Chancellor in 1997.
ating the Divine Liturgy in the chapel of the Chancery in Knoxville, TN since May of 2008 at 10:00am
equer in 1834 and transferred to the Court of Chancery in 1841.
d to the bar in June 1894, and as a Master in Chancery in 1896.
of Essex and Suffolk, Keeper of the Rolls of Chancery in Ireland and a member of Edward IV's Privy
his office and residence at the Archdiocesan Chancery in Englewood, New Jersey, although he has a s
Cramer was appointed a master in chancery in 1805, and served as a member of the New Yo
f a light infantry company in 1806, master in chancery in 1808, recorder of the city 1809-1816, and
Walter was also prothonotary of the chancery in 1258; and on 12 July 1261 Henry III made h
as a court decision made by the High Court of Chancery in 1849, and began the development of confide
a Hanoverian minister and head of the German Chancery in London from 1723 until 1737.
                                                                                                    


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