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Lord Chancellor of Scotland

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TheLord Chancellor of Scotland,formally theLord High Chancellor,was aGreat Officer of Statein theKingdom of Scotland.

Holders of the office are known from 1123 onwards, but its duties were occasionally performed by an official of lower status with the title ofKeeper of the Great Seal.From the 15th century, the Chancellor was normally a Bishop or aPeer.

At the Union, theLord Keeper of the Great Sealof England became the firstLord High Chancellor of Great Britain,but theEarl of Seafieldcontinued as Lord Chancellor of Scotland until 1708. He was re-appointed in 1713 and sat as anExtraordinary Lord of Sessionin that capacity until his death in 1730.

List of Lords Chancellors of Scotland[edit]

David I[edit]

Malcolm IV[edit]

William I[edit]

Alexander II[edit]

Alexander III[edit]

English Appointees during the Interregnum[edit]

Robert I[edit]

David II[edit]

Robert II[edit]

Robert III[edit]

James I[edit]

James II[edit]

James III[edit]

James IV[edit]

James V[edit]

Mary I[edit]

James VI[edit]

Charles I[edit]

Charles II[edit]

James VII[edit]

William II and Mary II[edit]

Anne[edit]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^Cowan, p. 70
  2. ^Cowan, p159

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