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List of lord chancellors and lord keepers

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The following is a list of lord chancellors and lord keepers of the Great Seal of England and Great Britain. It also includes a list of commissioners of Parliament's Great Seal during the English Civil War and Interregnum.

Lord chancellors and lord keepers of England, 1050–1707

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From the House of Wessex (1050) to the Commonwealth (1646)

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The Great Seal was captured and destroyed by Parliament on 11 August 1646.

Commissioners of Parliament's Great Seal 1643–1660

From the Restoration (1660) to the Act of Union (1707)

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Lord high chancellors and lord keepers of Great Britain (1707–present)

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Timeline since the Acts of Union

Shabana MahmoodAlex ChalkBrandon LewisDominic RaabRobert BucklandDavid GaukeDavid LidingtonLiz TrussMichael GoveChris GraylingKenneth ClarkeJack StrawCharles FalconerDerry IrvineJames Mackay, Baron Mackay of ClashfernMichael HaversFrederick Elwyn JonesQuintin Hogg, Baron Halisham of St MaryleboneGerald GardinerReginald Manningham-BullerDavid Maxwell FyfeGavin SimondsWilliam Jowitt, 1st Baron JowittJohn Simon, 1st Viscount SimonThomas InskipFrederick MaughamJohn Sankey, 1st Baron SankeyDouglas Hogg, 1st Baron HalishamGeorge Cave, 1st Viscount CaveF. E. Smith, 1st Earl of BirkenheadRobert FinlayStanley BuckmasterRichard HaldaneRobert Reid, 1st Baron LoreburnFarrer HerschellHardinge GiffardRoundell Palmer, 1st Baron SelborneWilliam Wood, 1st Baron HatherleyHugh Cairns, 1st Baron CairnsRichard Bethell, 1st Baron WestburyJohn Campbell, 1st Baron CampbellFrederic Thesiger, 1st Baron ChelmsfordRobert Rolfe, 1st Baron CranworthEdward Sugden, 1st Baron St LeonardsThomas Wilde, 1st Baron TruroCharles PepysHenry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and VauxJohn Copley, 1st Baron LyndhurstThomas Erskine, 1st Baron ErskineJohn Scott, 1st Baron EldonAlexander Wedderburn, 1st Baron LoughboroughEdward ThurlowHenry Bathurst, 1st Baron ApsleyCharles YorkeCharles Pratt, 1st Baron CamdenRobert Henley, 1st Baron HenleyPhilip Yorke, 1st Baron HardwickeCharles Talbot, 1st Baron TalbotPeter King, 1st Baron KingThomas Parker, 1st Baron ParkerSimon Harcourt, 1st Baron HarcourtWilliam Cowper, 1st Baron Cowper
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Notes

  1. Keeper of the Great Seal
  2. Not Lord Chancellor as such, but exercised those functions as regent until she appointed William of Kilkenny; only woman to do so until Liz Truss was appointed in 2016.
  3. Reappointed on 16 November 1422
  4. Reappointed on 10 March 1461
  5. Reappointed on 27 June 1483
  6. Keeper since 11 August 1502
  7. Keeper since 20 May 1532
  8. Keeper since 22 April 1544
  9. Lord Keeper of the Great Seal until 7 April 1713.
  10. Lord Keeper of the Great Seal until 16 January 1761.
  11. George, Prince of Wales served as prince regent from 5 February 1811.
  12. Charles Yorke, who had been associated with the opposition, was persuaded to accept appointment as Lord Chancellor and was to have been created Baron Morden. However on meeting with his erstwhile opposition colleagues he became ashamed of his action. He refused to sign the patent conferring the peerage on himself and then committed suicide.
  13. First non-peer to serve as Lord Chancellor since Robert Henley as Lord Keeper of the Seal in 1760.
  14. First woman to hold the office, and first to exercise its functions since Eleanor of Provence in 1254.

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