Definition of Chancellorships

1. Noun. (plural of chancellorship) ¹

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Definition of Chancellorships

1. chancellorship [n] - See also: chancellorship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chancellorships

chanceable
chanceably
chanced
chanceful
chancel
chancel organ
chanceler
chanceless
chanceller
chancelleries
chancellery
chancellor
chancellories
chancellors
chancellorship
chancellorships (current term)
chancellory
chancellour
chancellours
chancellourship
chancelor
chancelour
chancelry
chancels
chancer
chanceries
chancers
chancery
chances
chances are

Literary usage of Chancellorships

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

1. Outlines of Equity: Being a Series of Elementary Lectures on Equity by Freeman Oliver Haynes (1873)
"The two new vice-chancellorships of 1841 were part of a general scheme for ... Such is the general outline of the origin of the three vice-chancellorships; ..."

2. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain (1851)
"On this point, Lord John Russell, in his evidence before the same Committee, seemed to think that one of the Vice-chancellorships would cease upon the first ..."

3. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1875)
"Nevertheless, it was not until 1840 that two more Vice-chancellorships were created, and then, as the equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Exchequer was ..."

4. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1909)
"The result of their deliberations led ultimately to the successive statute law revision acts passed during the chancellorships of Lords Campbell, Westbury, ..."

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