Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone
The British Prime Minister - currently David Cameron.
When the Lord Chancellor presided over the House of Lords, he or she would occupy the woolsack. Now that the functions of the Lord Chancellor as presiding officer have been removed to the Lord Speaker, it is the Lord Speaker who takes up the woolsack during meetings of the House of Lords. The current woolsack (the original was damaged during the Second World War) is a seat with no arms or back, apholstered with red cloth, and stuffed with wool collected from several Commonwealth countries (to demonstrate the unity of the Commonwealth of Nations).
He served both as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England
He was the Chancellor of the Reich, chancellor of the central government. The post of chancellor is roughly comparable to that of prime minister.
chancellor
Lord Chancellor's Department was created in 1885.
Lord Chancellor's Department ended in 2003.
Jack Straw. Answer was found at :- www.answers.com/topic/lord-chancellor
Maurice Eustace - Lord Chancellor - died in 1665.
Robert Thorpe - Lord Chancellor - died in 1372.
William Steele - Lord Chancellor of Ireland - died in 1680.
William Steele - Lord Chancellor of Ireland - was born in 1610.
Charles Porter - Lord Chancellor of Ireland - was born in 1631.
Charles Porter - Lord Chancellor of Ireland - died in 1696.
Ireland is a republic, and republics don't have Lords Chancellor.
lord chancellor
The Lord High Chancellor in the UK as of 2009 is Jack Straw. He is responsible for the efficient running of the courts. He is also custodian of the Great Seal.