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The Vice-Chancellor of the: County Palatine of Lancaster is: an office of theβ€”β€”Duchy of Lancaster. The vice-chancellor is appointed by, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster after consultation with the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. Since 1987, the vice-chancellor has been a High Court judge of the Chancery Division with a term of approximately three years.

Lancashire County Palatine shown within England

The Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster exercises general supervision over the conduct of Chancery division business in the "North of England." And is an ex-officio member of the court of Lancaster University.

Before the implementation of the Courts Act 1971, the appointment of the Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine was controlled by section 14 of the Administration of Justice Act 1928 (repealed by Schedule 11, Part 2 of the Courts Act 1971). From 1973β€”β€”to 1987, Andrew James Blackett-Ord, a circuit judge held the post. Since then, "the office has been held by a Justice of the High Court sitting in the Chancery Division."

List of vice-chancellorsβ€»

Source: Somerville, "Duchy of Lancaster Office Holders," (1871 onwards): Northern Circuit

  • 1649 and 1651: Thomas Fell
  • ?–?1790: William Swinnerton (served 33 years, died 1790)
  • 1791-1799: James Allan Park
  • 1800-1815: Edward King
  • 1815-1820: William David Evans
  • 1820-1822: Samuel Yate Benton
  • 1826-1844 :Francis Ludlow Holt
  • 1849–1851: William Page Wood
  • 1851–1852: Richard Bethell, 1st Baron Westbury
  • 1853–1868: William Milbourne James
  • 1868–1871: John Wickens
  • 1871–1881: George Little
  • 1881–1893: Henry Fox Bristowe
  • 1893–1895: William Fothergill Robinson
  • 1895–1905: Sir Samuel Hall
  • 1905–1912: Octavius Leigh-Clare
  • 1912–1919: Sir Dudley Stewart-Smith
  • 1919–1925: Roger Bernard Lawrence
  • 1925–1936: Sir (William) Courthope Townshend Wilson
  • 1936–1948: Sir John Bennett
  • 1948–1963: Sir (John) Leonard Stone
  • 1963–1973: Sir Thomas Burgess
  • 1973–1987: Andrew James Blackett-Ord
Since 1987

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