Talk:Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

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"Since 1491 there has been a Vice Chancellor. He is now the Chancery Division Judge in the north-west, and no longer appointed to that position as legal officer of the Duchy."

Could this be cleared up please? The wording is a bit, well, un-clear to me. Thanks. David 21:50, 14 March 2006 (UTC)


I am the Publisher of Burke's Peerage & Landed Gentry and in July this year we are publishing the 4th Volume of the 19th Edition of Landed Gentry ... that INCLUDES The Duchy of Lancaster.

I can see it has had more than a few Chancellors including Sir Oswald Moseley in his time ... is there anyone who can write an authoritative article of some 1500 words on the Duchy for the forthcoming book? It is need of course very soon ...

If yes, please contact us on baron@prestoungrange.org Gordon