Infobox person name RichardChancellor image caption quotation birth date 1521 Estimate birth place Bristol dead death date 1556 death place RichardChancellor died 1556 was an English People English explorer ... Adventurers Society of Merchant Venturers Muscovy Company References RichardChancellor , 1997, in Encyclopedia ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chancellor, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Chancellor, Richard Category 1556 deaths Category People from Bristol Category English explorers ... Category 16th century explorers de RichardChancellor es RichardChancellor fa fr RichardChancellor nl RichardChancellor pl RichardChancellor ru , sv RichardChancellor ... relations with Russian Tsardom Russia . Chancellor, a native of Bristol , acquired geographical and maritime ... Willoughby was given three ships for the search, and Chancellor went as second in command. A Norwegian ... but died with all his men on the S pmi area Lapland coast. Chancellor, with the ship Edward Bonaventure ... white north&source gbs navlinks s doi id isbn ref When Tsar Ivan the Terrible heard of Chancellor .... Chancellor made the journey of over 600 miles over 1000 kilometres to Moscow through snow and ice ... offered Chancellor. The Russian tsar was pleased to open the sea trading routes with England and other ... Europe Central and Western Europe . Chancellor was no less optimistic, finding a good market for his ... inviting English traders and promising trade privileges. When Chancellor returned to England ... Northumberland for attempting to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne. No stigma attached to Chancellor ... about the discovery of Novaya Zemlya. Chancellor spent the summer of 1555 dealing with the Tsar, organizing trade, and trying to learn how China might be reached by the northern route. In 1556 Chancellor ... at Pitslago on the 7th of November. Chancellor lost his life, although the Russian envoy survived to reach London . Chancellor had found a way to Russia, and though in time it was superseded by a better ... more details
Sir Richard Fowler c.1425 1477 was an English administrator. He was the son of William Fowler of Preston manor in Buckinghamshire. He inherited the manor after his father s death. He held several posts including king s solicitor from 1461 to 1470 the first to hold this post and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1462 to 1477, before being appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1469 to 1471 and Under Treasurer of England in 1471. He was knighted by Edward IV in 1467. Richard Fowler was the great nephew of Sybil Quartermain and whilst the Quartermains lived at Rycote, Oxfordshire, Richard Fowler lived at the Quartermain family s ancestral home at North Weston, Somerset. The Quartermains had no surviving children and their estate at Rycote passed to Fowler. He died on 3 November 1477 and was buried at St Rumwold s church in Buckingham. He had married Joan. the daughter of Henry Danvers, a London mercer. He had a son and heir Richard and a daughter, Sybil. His brother Thomas Esquire to the body of King Edward IV was mentioned in his will. Richard s descendants became the Fowler Baronets of Harnage Grange. He bequeathed money to rebuild Rumwold of Buckingham St Rumwold s shrine in Buckingham. References reflist http www.westminster abbey.org our history people william fowler Westminster Abbey History William Fowler start box s off succession box title Chancellor of the Exchequer Chancellor of the Exchequer of England before Thomas Witham Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Fowler after William Catesby years 1469&ndash ?1471 succession box title Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster before John Say after John Say Sir John Say years 1462&ndash 1477 end box Chancellor of the Exchequer Persondata NAME Fowler, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1477 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fowler, Richard Category 1477 deaths Category People from Buckinghamshire Category Chancellors of the Exchequer of England Category Chancellors ... more details
Richard of Middleton died 1300 , also Richard Middleton surnames were often muddled at that time was an England English theologian and philosopher of the 13th century. Also Richardus de Mediavilla. Life He served as Lord Chancellorchancellor for several years from 1269 to 1272. ref name Powicke83 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 83 ref He published his Commentary on the Sentences in 1294. A Franciscan with some Thomist leanings. See also Richard of Middletown Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 Gilson, History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages, 347. See also List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers start box s off succession box title Lord Chancellor before John Chishull after Walter de Merton years 1269&ndash 1272 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Middleton, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1300 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Middleton, Richard Category Lord Chancellors of England Category English theologians Category 1300 deaths Category Year of birth unknown England bio stub UK theologian stub de Richard Middleton Theologe ... more details
Dr. Richard R. Green May 27, 1936 May 10, 1989 was the first black New York City School Chancellor . He served in this capacity from March 1988 to May 1989. Early life Dr. Green was born in Menifee, Arkansas Menifee , Arkansas in 1936. ref Cite web url http www.nyc.gov html records html collections education 1130.shtml title ChancellorRichard R. Green Central Files, 1988 1989, Series 1130 work NYC.gov publisher The City of New York accessdate 2009 09 26 ref When he was two years old, Dr. Green and his three siblings traveled by train with their mother, who moved to Minneapolis , Minnesota . He grew up in a Minneapolis housing project, and spent time in a reform school. He later rose to become a teacher, principal, and then the first black Superintendent of the Minneapolis Public Schools . Selection as Chancellor Dr. Green was selected over other black finalist Dr. Bernard Gifford to become the first black Chancellor of the New York City Public Schools . Dr. Green had the support of New York City Board of Education President Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Deputy Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Jr. over United Federation of Teachers President Sandra Feldman , who favored Dr. Gifford. On March 3, 1988, Dr. Green was installed as Chancellor at a ceremony at Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn . He inherited ... taken to the hospital having trouble breathing after becoming chancellor. On the evening of May 10 ... Mayor Edward Koch . Sources http www.aaregistry.org historic events view richard green educator and administrator ... 1989 05 11 obituaries schools chancellor green is dead new york system faces disarray.html s start s aca succession box title New York City School Chancellor Schools Chancellor of New York City before Dr. Charles Schonhaut acting chancellor after Bernard Mecklowitz Acting years 1988 1989 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Green, Richard Category 1936 births Category 1989 deaths Category African American educators Category ... more details
. NAME West, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Lord Chancellor of Ireland DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1726 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT West, Richard Category 1690s births Category ...Richard West c.1691 1726 ref cite web url http www.oxforddnb.com index 101029094 title Richard West publisher Oxforddnb.com date accessdate 2011 11 12 ref was an 18th century lawyer and politician. He represented Grampound UK Parliament constituency Grampound and Bodmin UK Parliament constituency Bodmin in the English Parliament and was Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1725 to 1726, succeeding Alan Brodrick, 1st Viscount Midleton . Background West was born in London, son of Richard West, a merchant who outlived him . Career West was called to the Bar in 1714 and became one of its leaders in a remarkably short time he was made King s Counsel and a Bencher of the Inner Temple in 1717. In Parliament he made his reputation as one of the managers of the impeachment of the Earl of Macclesfield in 1725, in a speech which was described as masterly . Shortly afterwards he went to Ireland as Lord Chancellor. As Lord Chancellor he gained a reputation for exceptional severity in enforcement of the Penal Laws , encouraging discovery of secret trusts by Protestant trustees in favour of Catholics. In the case of Leymore v Bourke he appeared to extend the Penal Laws to cover not only actual but constructive Papists, the latter including Protestants who married Roman Catholics. ref O Flanagan J. Roderick The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal in Ireland 2 volumes 1870 ref Despite his severity against Roman Catholics, West was noted for charm and intelligence and his early ... of Salisbury . Of their children, the most notable was Richard West junior died 1742 who before ... with Thomas Gray , celebrated in Gray s Sonnet on the death of Richard West . ref Ball The Judges in Irelland ..., 1st Viscount Midleton The Viscount Midleton title Lord Chancellor of Ireland years 1725 1726 after ... more details
about the position in government Refimprove date May 2007 executive Chancellor lang la cancellarius is the title ... of a basilica or law court, which separated the judge and counsel from the audience. A chancellor ... Empire . Fact date August 2007 Head of government The Chancellor of Germany Federal Republic of Germany Chancellor of Germany or Bundeskanzler meaning Federal republic Federal Chancellor in German ... and Nazi Germany had the equivalent position of Reichskanzler Chancellor of the Empire , as the head ... until 1945. The Chancellor of Austria , also titled Bundeskanzler , is the head of government ... is the current Bundeskanzler in Austria. In Switzerland, the Federal Chancellor of Switzerland Federal Chancellor Bundeskanzler, Chancelier f d ral, Cancelliere della Confederazione is elected by the Swiss ... executive Federal Council of Switzerland Federal Council , the Swiss government. The Chancellor participates ... or Chanceler Portuguese , equivalent to chancellor , are commonly used informally to refer to the post ... to foreign affairs. Functions related to justice and the law In Finland the Chancellor of Justice of Finland Chancellor of Justice Oikeuskansleri, Justitiekanslern supervises the legality of actions .... In this special function the chancellor also sits in the Finnish Cabinet government Cabinet , the Finnish Council of State . In Sweden the Chancellor of Justice or Justitiekanslern acts as the Solicitor ... by Charles XII of Sweden in 1713. Historically there was also a Lord High Chancellor of Sweden Lord High Chancellor or Rikskansler as the most senior member of the Privy Council of Sweden . There is in addition to this a University Chancellor or Universitetskansler , who leads the National Agency for List ... Kingdom, the term can refer to two officials The Lord Chancellor Lord High Chancellor , King s Chancellor ... than Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament itself. Theoretically, the Lord Chancellor is the Chancellor of Great Britain there was formerly an office of Chancellor of Ireland which was abolished ... more details
Wiktionary chancellorChancellor is a political title. Chancellors include Chancellor of Austria , the Austrian head of government Chancellor of Germany Federal Republic Chancellor of Germany , the German head of government Chancellor of the Exchequer , the British finance minister Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , a British government minister Chancellor of Justice , a government official responsible in some countries for supervising the lawfulness of government actions Lord Chancellor , officially the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, the head of the judiciary in England and Wales and Speaker of the British House of Lords Lord Chancellor of Scotland , a former Great Officer of State in Scotland Supreme Chancellor , a fictional title for the Old Republic s Head of State in Star Wars Chancellor Ritsury , chief official of pre modern Japanese Imperial government Chancellor can also mean Chancellor education , a university official Chancellor ecclesiastical , a church official Chancellor grape , a hybrid grape variety Chancellor Masonic , an officer in some lodges of Freemasons A Presiding Judge in a Court of Chancery in the United States Chancellor s Pudding , a food Chancellor Records , a record label Hotel Grand Chancellor , a hotel chain in Australia Clear Channel Communications Chancellor Media Corporation , a radio billboard TV company acquired by Clear Channel Communications in 2000 Cessna 414 , a type of airplane People with the surname Chancellor include Edward Chancellor , financial historian and investment strategist John Chancellor 1927&ndash 1996 , American journalist John Chancellor British administrator 1870&ndash 1952 Justin Chancellor , bassist for progressive rock band Tool band Philip the Chancellor , French medieval composer RichardChancellor died 1556 , English explorer and navigator Fictitious characters include Katherine Chancellor , a character on the soap Young and the Restless Places Chancellor, South Dakota See also Vice Chancellor ... more details
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Alexander Chancellor born 4 January 1940 is a British journalist. He was educated at Eton College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge . He was the editor of the conservative The Spectator Spectator magazine from 1975 to 1984, and until his retirement in January 2012 contributed a weekly column in The Guardian , published in the Weekend supplement each Saturday. In March 2012, Chancellor returned as a columnist for the Spectator , with a column entitled Long Life . ref http www.guardian.co.uk media greenslade 2012 mar 07 the spectator magazines ref In 1993 he spent a year in America working as an editor at The New Yorker magazine, where he oversaw the Talk of the Town section. ref name newyorker This experience was the basis of a memoir, Some Times in America , which was published in both the UK and the US. ref cite book last Chancellor first Alexander title Some Times in America And a Life in a Year at the New Yorker location New York publisher Carroll & Graf year 2000 isbn 978 0 7867 0710 2 ref He lives in Northamptonshire , and is the father of British model Cecilia Chancellor and the uncle of British actress Anna Chancellor . ref cite news url http www.dailymail.co.uk debate columnists article 369048 Winner singing blues.html title Winner singing the blues work Daily Mail location London date 18 November 2005 first Richard last Kay ref References reflist refs ref name newyorker cite news title Best New Yorker profiles gathered in Life Stories first William last Porter work The Denver Post location Colorado date 6 February 2000 page G 04 ref External links http www.journalisted.com alexander chancellor Journalisted Articles by Alexander Chancellor s start s media succession box before Harold Creighton title Editor of The Spectator years 1975 1984 after Charles Moore journalist ... Ian Watson journalist Ian Watson s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chancellor ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chancellor, Alexander Category 1940 births Category British journalists ... more details
Grand Chancellor may refer to a Grand Chancellor , a senior governmental post under an emperor, monarch or president Hotel Grand Chancellor , an hotel chain in Australia and New Zealand dab ... more details
Sir Christopher Robert John Chancellor 29 March 1904&ndash 9 September 1989 , a British journalist and administrator ... that It was largely thanks to Chancellor that Reuters had survived the war intact, despite the loss ... Chancellor 22 reuters Christopher Chancellor, Who Led Reuters for 15 Years, Dies at 85 , The New ..., Chancellor was credited with tripling the agency s correspondents and revenues. ref http www.time.com .... Accessed January 12, 2008. ref Chancellor was son of John Chancellor British administrator Lt. Col. Sir John Robert Chancellor , GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DSO 1870 1952 , a colonial administrator. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. Chancellor joined Reuters in 1930 and remained with the agency .... Chancellor was knighted in 1951. He died at Wincanton in southwest England, aged 85 years old, and was survived ... , eldest daughter of Paget Baronets Sir Richard Arthur Surtees Paget, 2nd Bt by his wife Lady Muriel ... from a sibling of Jane Austen . His wife Lady Chancellor was made OBE 1976 for her philanthropic ... ref John Paget Chancellor b. 1927 md 1959 div 1968 Hon Mary Alice Jolliffe d. 2009 , only daughter ... issue, one son and three daughters. Mary Jolliffe remarried Hon. Richard Windsor Clive, by whom ... pandp2 pandp2cast chancellor interviews.html on a webpage After surviving five weddings and a divorce, Duckface finds life hard as a single mother Four Weddings star Anna Chancellor on the legacy of that ill ... on the actress. ref Isabel Rose Chancellor b. 1959 married 1982 http www.thepeerage.com p17271.htm ... Chancellor b. 1961 married 1stly 1989 div 1997 Will Self William Woodard Self b. 1961 the novelist ... Ibid. ref . John Edward Chancellor, Eddy b. 1962 , ref Ibid. ref formerly a banker with Lazard Freres ... 2891 Profile of Edward Chancellor ref . In February 2009 he married Antonia Phillips, former wife of Martin ... pandp2 pandp2cast chancellor interviews.html for Eddy s relationship . ref Anna Chancellor .... ref Catherine Ostler 2001 . http pandp2.home.comcast.net pandp2 pandp2cast chancellor interviews.html ... more details
A Pro Chancellor is an officer of some university universities in Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth countries. The Pro Chancellor acts as a deputy to the chancellor education Chancellor and as practical chairman of the University Council . The actual chief executive of a university is the Vice Chancellor . See also Lists of university leaders Administrators trustee , president , vice president , principal university university principal , dean education dean , provost education provost Other college , faculty teaching staff faculty , professor Category Titles Category Academia ms Pro Canselor ... more details
Infobox person name Anna Chancellor image caption birth date Birth date and age 1965 4 27 df y birth place Richmond, London Richmond , London , England death date children Poppy Chancellor b.1988 occupation Actress spouse Nigel Willoughby 1993 1998 Redha Debbah 2010 Current children Poppy Chancellor b.1988 Anna Chancellor born 27 April 1965 is a British actress. Family Chancellor was born in Richmond, London Richmond , London , England, the daughter of the Hon. Mary Alice Jolliffe daughter of William Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton and John Paget Chancellor. Through her mother s mother, Lady Perdita Rose Mary Asquith, Chancellor is the great granddaughter of Raymond Asquith and the great great granddaughter of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith , ref http www.thegreenmag.co.uk Editorial.aspx?brand GREENOnline&category ... Chancellor , the father of model Cecilia Chancellor, her eight times great aunt was author Jane ... removed was poet Lord Byron . She is also twice a descendant of Mary Boleyn and once of Richard Rich ... Chancellor was accepted into the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art , but in her third year she ... Jock Scott, Poppy Chancellor, was born in 1988. When their relationship ended, she then married a cameraman ... cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk tv and radio 2011 aug 21 anna chancellor interview the hour ... 2011 08 22 location London first Tim last Lewis date 21 August 2011 ref Career Chancellor ... Chancellor http www.bbc.co.uk drama spooks personnel anc.shtml Anna Chancellor at the bbc.co.uk official Spooks website http pandp2.home.comcast.net pandp2cast chancellor.html The Anna Chancellor Page Use dmy dates date December 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chancellor, Anna ... , London , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chancellor, Anna Category 1965 births ... People educated at St Mary s School, Shaftesbury de Anna Chancellor es Anna Chancellor fr Anna Chancellor it Anna Chancellor nl Anna Chancellor pl Anna Chancellor ru , ... more details
Iron Chancellor is a nickname given to two long serving European politicians Otto von Bismarck , chancellor of Germany , 1871 1890 Gordon Brown , United Kingdom British chancellor of the Exchequer , 1997 2007, later Prime Minister of the United Kingdom prime minister disambiguation ... more details
Thwaites 1461 Thomas Witham 1465 1469 Richard Fowler chancellorRichard Fowler 1469 1471 Thomas ... department HM Treasury Her Majesty s Treasury post Chancellor of the Exchequer image George osborne ... de Stanton br small England only formation 22 June 1316 Politics of the United Kingdom The Chancellor ... government minister who is responsible for all economic and financial matters. Often simply called the Chancellor ... Great Offices not to have been occupied by a woman. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is now always ... as Chancellor of the Exchequer if he sat in the Commons the last Chancellor who was simultaneously Prime Minister & Chancellor of the Exchequer was Stanley Baldwin in 1923. Formerly, in cases when the Chancellorship was vacant, the Lord Chief Justice of the King s Bench would act as Chancellor pro ... Lord Denman in 1834. The Chancellor is the third oldest major state office in History of England English ... of royal revenues. The Exchequer dates from the time of Henry I of England Henry I . The Chancellor ... independent control of its interest rates. The Chancellor also has oversight of public spending ... Chancellor or the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , both Cabinet posts, the Chancellor of the High .... The current Chancellor of the Exchequer is George Osborne . Roles and responsibilities A previous Chancellor ... terms in the House of Commons, on 11 April 1870 The Chancellor of the Exchequer is a man whose duties ... duty to distribute as fairly as he can. Fiscal policy The Chancellor has considerable control ... of power this gives to an individual Chancellor depends on his personal forcefulness, his status with his party and his relationship with the Prime Minister. Gordon Brown , who became Chancellor when ... an unusually dominant figure and the longest serving Chancellor since the Reform Act of 1832. ref cite web url http www.experiencefestival.com a Gordon Brown Chancellor of the Exchequer id 1434949 title Gordon Brown Encyclopedia II Gordon Brown Chancellor of the Exchequer publisher Experiencefestival.com ... more details
Chancellor Lakes Coord 78 13 S 163 18 E source GNIS display inline,title are small twin lakes near the crest of the ridge north of the Walcott Glacier . They were named by the New Zealand University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition , 1960 61, in honor of the Chancellor education chancellor of that university. References usgs gazetteer id 2607 Category Lakes of Victoria Land Category Scott Coast ScottCoast geo stub ... more details
The Chancellor of Bolivia is the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bolivia Ministry of Foreign Affairs , according to common Latin American usage of Chancellor . The current Chancellor is David Choquehuanca David Choquehuanca C spedes , who was appointed by President Evo Morales in January 2006. External links es icon http www.rree.gob.bo Ministry of Foreign Affairs Category Foreign relations of Bolivia Category Bolivian Ministers of Foreign Affairs ... more details
Infobox grape variety name Chancellor color Noir image caption species Interspecific crossing also called Seibel 7053 and Synonyms other synonyms origin France hazards regions notable wines Chancellor is a Hybrid biology hybrid wine grape variety produced by Albert Seibel circa 1860. It is also known as Seibel grapes Seibel 7053 and is a cross of Seibel 5163 and Seibel 880. ref name VIVC The grape produces a fruity red wine ref name Snooth cite web title Chancellor Wine url http www.snooth.com varietal chancellor ?t descriptions publisher Snooth.com accessdate 24 June 2011 ref . It is susceptible to both downy mildew downy and powdery mildew ref name BackyardGardener cite web title Vitis Chancellor Grape url http www.backyardgardener.com plantname pda d616 2.html publisher Backyardgardener.com accessdate 24 June 2011 ref . Synonyms Bical is also known under the synonyms or breeding codes S 70 53, S 7053, Seibel 70 53, and Seibel 7053. ref name VIVC Vitis International Variety Catalogue http www.vivc.de datasheet dataResult.php?data 2446 Chancellor , accessed 2010 07 08 ref References Reflist wine grape stub Hybrid grape varieties Category Red wine grape varieties Category Hybrid grape varieties de Chancellor Rebsorte fr Chancellor ... more details
Aaron Chancellor Miller born May 11, 1993 in Lexington, Kentucky is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Jupiter Jones in the Three Investigators . External links IMDb name 1544465 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Miller, Chancellor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor DATE OF BIRTH May 11, 1993 PLACE OF BIRTH Lexington, Kentucky DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Miller, Chancellor Category 1993 births Category Living people Category American film actors American actor stub de Aaron Chancellor Miller ... more details
refimprove date June 2011 Infobox Political post post Chancellor body Germany insignia Bundesadler Bundesorgane.svg ... http bundeskanzlerin.de The Chancellor of Germany is the head of government of Germany . The official title in German language German is Bundeskanzler in literally, Federal Chancellor , often shortened to Kanzler in . In Politics of Germany German politics the Chancellor is equivalent to that of a Prime ... Chancellor is Angela Merkel , who was re elected in 2009 after her first election in 2005. She is the first female Chancellor. In German she is thus known as Bundeskanzlerin . That particular word ... a female. The modern office of Chancellor evolved from the position created for Otto von Bismarck ... Unification of Germany . The role of the Chancellor has varied greatly throughout Germany s modern history. Today, the Chancellor is widely considered to be the country s effective leader. Historical overview PoliticsGermany The office of Chancellor has a long history, stemming back to the Holy ... office of Chancellor was established with the North German Confederation , of which Otto von Bismarck became Chancellor in 1867. After the Unification of Germany in 1871, the office became known in German as Reichskanzler lit. Imperial Chancellor , although it continued to be referred to as Chancellor .... During the various eras, the role of the Chancellor has varied. From 1871 to 1918, the Chancellor ..., the Parliament was granted the right to dismiss the Chancellor. According to the Weimar Constitution of 1919, the Chancellor was appointed by the President and responsible to Parliament. After the death ... gave the Chancellor greater powers than during the Weimar Republic , while diminishing the role of the President. Germany is today often referred to as a chancellor democracy , reflecting the de facto role of the Chancellor as the country s chief executive. Since 1867, List of Chancellors ... German Confederation, most of them with the title Chancellor. Due to his administrative tasks, the head ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Chancellor Manuscript title orig translator image Image Ludlum The Chancellor Manuscript Coverart.png prefer 1st edition image caption The Chancellor Manuscript first edition cover. author Robert Ludlum illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series subject genre Thriller genre Thriller publisher Doubleday publisher Doubleday pub date June 1977 english pub date media type Print Hardback & Paperback pages isbn 0385272537 oclc 234219381 preceded by followed by The Chancellor Manuscript is a 1977 novel, by American writer Robert Ludlum , about the alleged secret files of J. Edgar Hoover and how they disappeared after his death, and how they possibly could be used to force people in high places to do the bidding of those who possessed the secrets contained therein. It also speculated that Hoover himself might have been assassinated because he knew too much about too many of the wrong people. Plot In the story, Peter Chancellor, who found unlikely success as an author of political thrillers after his ambitions to become a historian were frustrated, writes a work of fiction that comes close enough to the scenario described that the people who controlled those files, a group called Inver Brass in the novel, decide that someone else may also know too much. This sets the stage for the international intrigue that follows. Meta In the end Ludlum left the reader wondering if it was he himself, not Peter Chancellor, the protagonist of his story, who knew of the conspiracy. External links Imdb title id 0461652 title The Chancellor Manuscript Ludlum DEFAULTSORT Chancellor Manuscript, The Category 1977 novels Category Films based on works by Robert Ludlum Category Novels by Robert Ludlum ca The Chancellor Manuscript fr Le Manuscrit Chancellor pl Manuskrypt Chancellora ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 About the clerical office other uses Chancellor disambiguation Portal Christianity Two quite distinct officials of some Christian Church body churches have the title Chancellor . In some churches, the Chancellor of a diocese is a lawyer who represents the church in legal matters. In Church of England cathedral s, the Canon Chancellor is one of the canon priest canon s of the cathedral who has a particular responsibility for matters of education and scholarship, often acting as the cathedral librarian and archivist . In the Roman Catholic Church a chancellor is the chief record keeper of a diocese or eparchy or their equivalent. Normally a priest, sometimes a deacon or layperson, the chancellor keeps the official archives of the diocese, as a notary certifies documents, and generally manages the administrative offices and sometimes finances and personnel of a diocese. He may be assisted by vice chancellors. Though he manages the paperwork and office called the Diocesan chancery chancery , has no actual jurisdictional authority the Bishop Catholic Church bishop of the diocese exercises decision making authority through his judicial vicar , in judicial matters, and the vicar general for administrative matters. In the United Methodist Church , each Annual Conference has a Conference Chancellor, who is either an active or retired lawyer or judge who serves as the Annual Conference s legal adviser and representative. While the Annual Conference will usually hire outside professional counsel in legal matters requiring legal representation, that hiring and representation is done under the supervision, and with the consent, of the Conference Chancellor. See also Chancellor Ecclesiastical Catholic Church hierarchy Positions within a diocese at diocesan level DEFAULTSORT Chancellor Ecclesiastical Category Roman Catholic Church offices Category Religious occupations Category Ecclesiastical titles Category Legal professions RC Canon law ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2010 Chancellor Records was a record label associated with ABC Paramount Records , which initially distributed the smaller label. Based in Philadelphia , PA, it was an integral part of the dominance of popular Philadelphia artists and music in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Its first hit was With All My Heart sung by Jodie Sands 1957 , but the major artists the label was famous for were Frankie Avalon and Fabian entertainer Fabian , and later Claudine Clark . The studio drummer for Chancellor Records was Charles Pasco who played for all of the artists that recorded there. The label was and is owned by Bob Marcucci , originally with partner Peter De Angelis Ray Sharkey played a version of Marcucci in the movie The Idolmaker 1980 . The record label also had the imprint Chancellor Country which was also distributed by ABC Paramount Records . See also List of record labels External links http www.chancellorentertainment.com Website Category Defunct record labels of the United States US record label stub de Chancellor Records nl Chancellor Records ... more details
Other uses Lord Chancellor disambiguation Distinguish2 the Chancellor of the Exchequer Infobox Political ... Chancellor br of Great Britain image Kenneth Clarke 2009 2.jpg incumbent Kenneth Clarke incumbentsince ... The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain , or Lord Chancellor , is a senior and important functionary ... of State Great Officers of State , ranking after only the Lord High Steward . The Lord Chancellor ... The title can be pluralised Lord Chancellors or Lords Chancellor . The former is more common and is used ... usage , Oxford University Press, p. 538. ref of Lord Chancellor of England England and Lord Chancellor of Scotland Scotland . The Lord Chancellor is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom Cabinet ... Chief Justice respectively. The current Lord Chancellor is Kenneth Clarke , who, as with his ... of Commons Straw was the first Lord Chancellor since the 17th century not to be a peerage peer . Straw ... of State for Justice in 2007. One of the Lord Chancellor s responsibilities is to act as the custodian ... instead of a Lord Chancellor. The two offices entail exactly the same duties the only distinction is in the mode of appointment. Furthermore, the office of Lord Chancellor may be exercised by a committee ... an outgoing Chancellor and his replacement. The seal is then said to be in commission . Since ... into disuse. PoliticsUK History The office of Lord Chancellor of England may trace its origins to the Carolingian Carolingian monarchy , in which a Chancellor acted as the keeper of the royal seal. In England .... Some give the first Chancellor of England as Angmendus , in 605. Other sources suggest that the first to appoint a Chancellor was Edward the Confessor , who is said to have adopted the practice of sealing documents instead of personally signing them. A clerk of Edward s, Regenbald , was named chancellor ... the Norman Conquest. Citation needed date November 2009 The chancellor headed the writing office ... Woodbridge isbn 978 1 84384 138 8 page 66 ref Formerly, the Lord Chancellor was almost always a clergy ... more details