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List of lord chancellors and lord keepers

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 edit

11th century edit

12th century edit

13th century edit

14th century edit

15th century edit

1500–1654 edit

Image Name Term of office Monarch
(Reign)
Henry Deane, Archbishop of Canterbury, Keeper 1500 1502 Henry VII
 
(1485–1509)
  William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Keeper to 1504 1502 1515
Henry VIII
 
(1509–1547)
  Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Archbishop of York 1515 1529
  Thomas More[b] 1529 1532
  Thomas Audley
(Lord Audley of Walden from 1538)[b]
1532 1544
  Lord Wriothesley 1544 1547
Edward VI
 
(1547–1553)
  Lord St John, Keeper 1547 1547
  Lord Rich[b] 1547 1551
  Thomas Goodrich, Bishop of Ely 1552 1553
  Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester 1553 1555 Mary I
 
(1553–1558)
  Nicholas Heath, Archbishop of York 1555 1558
  Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper 1558 1579 Elizabeth I
 
(1558–1603)
  Thomas Bromley 1579 1587
  Christopher Hatton 1587 1591
  In Commission: 1591 1592
  John Puckering, Lord Keeper[b] 1592 1596
  Thomas Egerton, Lord Keeper to 19 July 1603
(Lord Ellesmere from 1603
Viscount Brackley from 1616)
6 May
1596
5 March
1617
James I
 
(1603–1625)
  Francis Bacon, Lord Keeper to 1618
(Lord Verulam from 1618
Viscount St Alban from 1621)
7 March
1617
1621
  In Commission: 1621 1621
  John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, Lord Keeper 1621 1625
  Thomas Coventry, Lord Keeper
(Lord Coventry from 1628)
1625 1640 Charles I
 
(1625–1649)
  Lord Finch, Lord Keeper[b] 1640 1641
  Lord Lyttleton of Mounslow, Lord Keeper
(Took Great Seal to the King in 1642)
1641 1645
Richard Lane, Lord Keeper 1645 1650
Charles II
 
Court in exile
from 1649
Vacant 1650 1653
Edward Herbert, Lord Keeper 1653 1654

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

Commissioners of Parliament's Great Seal 1643–1660 edit

Image Name[2] Term (From – To)
  In Commission: Nov 1643–Oct 1646
  In Commission: 1646–1648
  In Commission: 1648–1649
  In Commission: 1649–1654
  In Commission: 1654–1656
  In Commission: 1656–1659
  In Commission: January–June 1659
  In Commission: June 1659 – 1660
  In Commission: 1660–1660

From the Restoration, 1660, to the Act of Union, 1707 edit

Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper Term of office Other Peerage(s) Monarch
(Reign)
  Edward Hyde 13 January
1658
30 August
1667
Baron Hyde in 1660
Earl of Clarendon in 1661
Charles II
 
(1660–1685)
  Orlando Bridgeman[c] 31 August
1667
17 November
1672
  Anthony Ashley Cooper
1st Earl of Shaftesbury
17 November
1672
9 November
1673
  Heneage Finch (Lord Keeper until 1675)
(Lord Finch from 10 January 1673,
Earl of Nottingham from 12 May 1681)
9 November
1673
18 December
1682
  Francis North[c] 20 December
1682
5 September
1685
Baron Guilford in 1683
James II
 
(1685–1688)
  Lord Jeffreys 28 September
1685
December
1688
  In Commission: 4 March
1689
14 May
1690
Mary II
 
(1689–1694)
&
William III
 
(1689–1702)
  In Commission: 14 May
1690
22 March
1693
  John Somers (Lord Keeper until 1697)
(Lord Somers from 1697)
23 March
1693
27 April
1700
  In Commission: 27 April
1700
31 May
1700
  Nathan Wright[c] 31 May
1700
11 October
1705
Anne
 
(1702–1714)
  William Cowper[c] 11 October
1705
4 May
1707
Baron Cowper in 1706

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

   Tory        Whig        Conservative        Liberal        Labour        National Labour        National Liberal
High Chancellor and Lord Keeper Term of office Party Ministry Other Peerage(s) Monarch
(Reign)
  William Cowper
1st Baron Cowper
4 May
1707
23 September
1710[3]
 
Godolphin–Marlborough
 
see below Anne
 
(1702–1714)
Oxford–Bolingbroke
  In Commission: 26 September
1710
19 October
1710
  Simon Harcourt
1st Baron Harcourt
[d]
19 October
1710
21 September
1714
Tory Viscount Harcourt in 1721
  William Cowper
1st Baron Cowper
21 September
1714
15 April
1718
Townshend Earl Cowper in 1718 George I
 
(1714–1727)
Stanhope–Sunderland I
  In Commission: 18 April
1718
12 May
1718
Stanhope–Sunderland II
  Thomas Parker
1st Baron Parker
12 May
1718
7 January
1725
Whig Earl of Macclesfield in 1721
Walpole–Townshend
  In Commission: 7 January
1725
1 June
1725
  Peter King
1st Baron King
1 June
1725
29 November
1733
George II
 
(1727–1760)
Walpole
  Charles Talbot
1st Baron Talbot
29 November
1733
14 February
1737
  Philip Yorke
1st Baron Hardwicke
21 February
1737
19 November
1756
Whig Earl of Hardwicke in 1754
Carteret
Broad Bottom
(I & II)
Newcastle I
  In Commission: 19 November
1756
30 June
1757
Pitt–Devonshire
1757 Caretaker
  Robert Henley
1st Baron Henley
[e]
30 June
1757
30 July
1766
Whig Pitt–Newcastle Earl of Northington in 1764
George III
 
(1760–1820)
[f]
Bute
Grenville
(WhigTory)
Rockingham I
  Charles Pratt
1st Baron Camden
30 July
1766
17 January
1770
Whig Chatham
(WhigTory)
Earl Camden in 1786
Grafton
(WhigTory)
  Charles Yorke
MP for Cambridge University
17 January
1770
20 January
1770
Whig [g]
  In Commission: 21 January
1770
23 January
1771
North
  Henry Bathurst
1st Baron Apsley
23 January
1771
3 June
1778
Tory Succeeded as Earl Bathurst in 1775
  Edward Thurlow
1st Baron Thurlow
3 June
1778
7 April
1783
Tory
Rockingham II see below
Shelburne
(WhigTory)
  In Commission: 9 April
1783
23 December
1783
Fox–North
(WhigTory)
  Edward Thurlow
1st Baron Thurlow
23 December
1783
15 June
1792
Tory Pitt I Baron Thurlow in 1792
  In Commission: 15 June
1792
28 January
1793
  Alexander Wedderburn
1st Baron Loughborough
28 January
1793
14 April
1801
Earl of Rosslyn in 1801
  John Scott
1st Baron Eldon
14 April
1801
7 February
1806
Tory Addington see below
Pitt II
  Thomas Erskine
1st Baron Erskine
7 February
1806
1 April
1807
Whig All the Talents
(WhigTory)
  John Scott
1st Baron Eldon
1 April
1807
12 April
1827
Tory Portland II Earl of Eldon in 1821
Perceval
Liverpool
George IV
 
(1820–1830)
  John Copley
1st Baron Lyndhurst
2 May
1827
24 November
1830
Tory Canning
(CanningiteWhig)
Goderich
(CanningiteWhig)
Wellington–Peel
William IV
 
(1830–1837)
  Henry Brougham
1st Baron Brougham and Vaux
24 November
1830
21 November
1834
Whig Grey Baron Brougham and Vaux in 1860
Melbourne I
  John Copley
1st Baron Lyndhurst
21 November
1834
8 April
1835
Conservative Wellington Caretaker
Peel I
  In Commission: 23 April
1835
16 January
1836
Melbourne II
  Charles Pepys
1st Baron Cottenham
16 January
1836
30 August
1841
Whig see below
Victoria
 
(1837–1901)
  John Copley
1st Baron Lyndhurst
3 September
1841
27 June
1846
Conservative Peel II
  Charles Pepys
1st Baron Cottenham
6 July
1846
19 June
1850
Whig Russell I Earl of Cottenham in 1850
  In Commission: 19 June
1850
15 July
1850
  Thomas Wilde
1st Baron Truro
15 July
1850
21 February
1852
Whig
  Edward Sugden
1st Baron St Leonards
[h]
27 February
1852
17 December
1852
Conservative Who? Who?
  Robert Rolfe
1st Baron Cranworth
28 December
1852
21 February
1858
Whig Aberdeen
(PeeliteWhig)
Palmerston I
  Frederic Thesiger
1st Baron Chelmsford
26 February
1858
11 June
1859
Conservative Derby–Disraeli II
  John Campbell
1st Baron Campbell
[h]
18 June
1859
24 June
1861
Liberal Palmerston II
  Richard Bethell
1st Baron Westbury
26 June
1861
7 July
1865
Liberal
  Robert Rolfe
1st Baron Cranworth
7 July
1865
26 June
1866
Liberal
Russell II
  Frederic Thesiger
1st Baron Chelmsford
6 July
1866
29 February
1868
Conservative Derby–Disraeli III
  Hugh Cairns
1st Baron Cairns
29 February
1868
1 December
1868
Conservative see below
  William Wood
1st Baron Hatherley
9 December
1868
15 October
1872
Liberal Gladstone I
  Roundell Palmer
1st Baron Selborne
15 October
1872
17 February
1874
Liberal see below
  Hugh Cairns
1st Baron Cairns
21 February
1874
21 April
1880
Conservative Disraeli II Earl Cairns in 1878
  Roundell Palmer
1st Baron Selborne
28 April
1880
9 June
1885
Liberal Gladstone II Earl of Selborne in 1882
  Hardinge Giffard
1st Baron Halsbury
24 June
1885
28 January
1886
Conservative Salisbury I see below
  Farrer Herschell
1st Baron Herschell
6 February
1886
20 July
1886
Liberal Gladstone III
  Hardinge Giffard
1st Baron Halsbury
3 August
1886
11 August
1892
Conservative Salisbury II
  Farrer Herschell
1st Baron Herschell
18 August
1892
21 June
1895
Liberal Gladstone IV
Rosebery
  Hardinge Giffard
1st Baron Halsbury
29 June
1895
4 December
1905
Conservative Salisbury
(III & IV)

(Con.Lib.U.)
Earl of Halsbury in 1898
Edward VII
 
(1901–1910)
Balfour
(Con.Lib.U.)
  Robert Reid
1st Baron Loreburn
10 December
1905
10 June
1912
Liberal Campbell-Bannerman Earl Loreburn in 1911
Asquith
(I–III)
George V
 
(1910–1936)
  Richard Haldane
1st Viscount Haldane
10 June
1912
25 May
1915
Liberal
  Stanley Buckmaster
1st Baron Buckmaster
25 May
1915
5 December
1916
Liberal Asquith Coalition
(Lib.Con.Lab.)
Viscount Buckmaster in 1933
  Robert Finlay
1st Baron Finlay
10 December
1916
10 January
1919
Conservative Lloyd George
(I & II)

(Lib.Con.Lab.)
Viscount Finlay in 1919
  F. E. Smith
1st Baron Birkenhead
10 January
1919
19 October
1922
Conservative Viscount Birkenhead in 1921
Earl of Birkenhead in 1922
  George Cave
1st Viscount Cave
24 October
1922
22 January
1924
Conservative Law
Baldwin I
  Richard Haldane
1st Viscount Haldane
22 January
1924
6 November
1924
Labour MacDonald I
  George Cave
1st Viscount Cave
6 November
1924
28 March
1928
Conservative Baldwin II
  Douglas Hogg
1st Baron Hailsham
28 March
1928
4 June
1929
Conservative Viscount Hailsham in 1929
  John Sankey
1st Baron Sankey
7 June
1929
7 June
1935
Labour MacDonald II Viscount Sankey in 1932
National Labour National I
(N.Lab.Con.N.Lib.
Lib.
National II
(N.Lab.Con.N.Lib.
Lib. until 1932
)
  Douglas Hogg
1st Viscount Hailsham
7 June
1935
9 March
1938
Conservative National III
(Con.N.Lab.N.Lib.)
Edward VIII
 
(1936)
National IV
(Con.N.Lab.N.Lib.)
George VI
 
(1936–1952)
  Frederic Maugham
Baron Maugham
9 March
1938
3 September
1939
Conservative Viscount Maugham in 1939
  Thomas Inskip
1st Viscount Caldecote
3 September
1939
12 May
1940
Conservative Chamberlain War
(Con.N.Lab.N.Lib.)
  John Simon
1st Viscount Simon
10 May
1940
27 July
1945
National Liberal Churchill War
(All parties)
Churchill Caretaker
(Con.N.Lib.)
  William Jowitt
1st Baron Jowitt
27 July
1945
26 October
1951
Labour Attlee
(I & II)
Viscount Jowitt in 1947
Earl Jowitt in 1951
  Gavin Simonds
Baron Simonds
30 October
1951
18 October
1954
Conservative Churchill III Baron Simonds in 1952
Viscount Simonds in 1954
Elizabeth II
 
(1952–2022)
  David Maxwell Fyfe
1st Viscount Kilmuir
18 October
1954
13 July
1962
Conservative Earl of Kilmuir in 1962
Eden
Macmillan
(I & II)
  Reginald Manningham-Buller
1st Baron Dilhorne
13 July
1962
16 October
1964
Conservative Viscount Dilhorne in 1962
Douglas-Home
  Gerald Gardiner
Baron Gardiner
16 October
1964
19 June
1970
Labour Wilson
(I & II)
  Quintin Hogg
Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
20 June
1970
4 March
1974
Conservative Heath
  Frederick Elwyn Jones
Baron Elwyn-Jones
5 March
1974
4 May
1979
Labour Wilson
(III & IV)
Callaghan
  Quintin Hogg
Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
4 May
1979
13 June
1987
Conservative Thatcher I
Thatcher II
  Michael Havers
Baron Havers
13 June
1987
26 October
1987
Conservative Thatcher III
  James Mackay
Baron Mackay of Clashfern
28 October
1987
2 May
1997
Conservative
Major I
Major II
  Derry Irvine
Baron Irvine of Lairg
2 May
1997
12 June
2003
Labour Blair I
Blair II
  Charlie Falconer
Baron Falconer of Thoroton
12 June
2003
27 June
2007
Labour
Blair III
  Jack Straw[i]
MP for Blackburn
28 June
2007
11 May
2010
Labour Brown
  Kenneth Clarke
MP for Rushcliffe
12 May
2010
4 September
2012
Conservative Cameron–Clegg
(Con.L.D.)
Baron Clarke of Nottingham for Life in 2020
  Chris Grayling
MP for Epsom and Ewell
4 September
2012
9 May
2015
Conservative
  Michael Gove
MP for Surrey Heath
9 May
2015
14 July
2016
Conservative Cameron II
  Liz Truss[j]
MP for South West Norfolk
14 July
2016
11 June
2017
Conservative May I
  David Lidington
MP for Aylesbury
11 June
2017
8 January
2018
Conservative May II
  David Gauke
MP for South West Hertfordshire
8 January
2018
24 July
2019
Conservative
  Robert Buckland
MP for South Swindon
24 July
2019
15 September
2021
Conservative Johnson I
Johnson II
  Dominic Raab
MP for Esher and Walton
15 September
2021
6 September
2022
Conservative
  Brandon Lewis
MP for Great Yarmouth
6 September
2022
25 October
2022
Conservative Truss
Charles III
 
(2022–present)
  Dominic Raab
MP for Esher and Walton
27 October
2022
21 April
2023[4]
Conservative Sunak
  Alex Chalk
MP for Cheltenham
26 April
2023
Incumbent Conservative

Notes edit

  1. ^ Only woman to hold the office until Liz Truss in 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e A former Speaker of the House of Commons.
  3. ^ a b c d Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
  4. ^ Lord Keeper of the Great Seal until 7 April 1713.
  5. ^ Lord Keeper of the Great Seal until 16 January 1761.
  6. ^ The Prince of Wales served as prince regent from 5 February 1811.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ a b A former Lord High Chancellor of Ireland.
  9. ^ First non-peer to serve as Lord Chancellor since Robert Henley as Lord Keeper of the Seal in 1760.
  10. ^ First woman to hold the office since Eleanor of Provence in 1254.

References edit

  1. ^ "SWEARING IN OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR" (PDF). THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD THOMAS OF CWMGIEDD LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND AND WALES. Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  2. ^ Cook and Wroughton, English Historical Facts, 1603–1688, PP 8–9
  3. ^ Geoffrey Treasure, ‘Cowper, William, first Earl Cowper (1665–1723)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, September 2004; online edn, January 2009 accessed 27 March 2009
  4. ^ "Dominic Raab resigns over bullying report". BBC News. 21 April 2023. Retrieved 21 April 2023.

Sources edit

  • John Haydn and Horace Ockerby, The Book of Dignities, third edition, W.H. Allen and Co. Ltd, London 1894, reprinted Firecrest Publishing Limited, Bath 1969, p. 352–358
  • John Lord Campbell (1845) Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England. 5th ed. (1868) London: Murray, vol. 10
  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.

External links edit

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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 Contents 1 Lord chancellors and lord keepers of England 1050 1707 1 1 11th century 1 2 12th century 1 3 13th century 1 4 14th century 1 5 15th century 1 6 1500 1654 1 7 Commissioners of Parliament s Great Seal 1643 1660 1 8 From the Restoration 1660 to the Act of Union 1707 2 Lord high chancellors and lord keepers of Great Britain 1707 present 3 Notes 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksLord chancellors and lord keepers of England 1050 1707 edit11th century edit Regenbald 1050 after 1066 Herfast 1068 1070 Saint Osmund count of Sees and bishop of Salisbury c 1070 Maurice Archdeacon of Le Mans c 1078 Gerard Preceptor of Rouen c 1085 before 1091 later Archbishop of York Robert Bloet after January 1091 William Giffard 1094 1101 12th century edit Roger of Salisbury 1101 1102 Waldric 1102 1107 Ranulf 1107 1123 Geoffrey Rufus 1123 1133 Robert de Sigello 1133 1135 Keeper of the Great Seal Roger le Poer 1135 1139 Philip de Harcourt Dean of Lincoln 1139 1140 Robert of Ghent Dean of York 1140 1141 William FitzGilbert 1141 1142 Robert of Ghent Dean of York 1142 1154 Thomas Becket Archdeacon of Canterbury 1155 1162 Later Archbishop of Canterbury 1162 1170 Geoffrey Ridel Archdeacon of Canterbury 1162 1173 Ralph de Warneville Treasurer of York 1173 1181 Geoffrey the Bastard Plantagenet 1181 1189 William Longchamp Bishop of Ely 1189 1197 Eustace Dean of Salisbury 1197 1199 Keeper of the Great Seal Eustace Dean of Salisbury 1198 1199 13th century edit Hubert Walter Archbishop of Canterbury 1199 1205 Walter de Gray Bishop of Lichfield 1214 15 Bishop of Worcester from 1215 Archbishop of York 1205 1214 Richard Marsh 1214 1226 from 1217 Bishop of Durham Ralph Neville Bishop of Chichester 1226 1240 Richard le Gras Abbot of Evesham 1240 1242 Ralph Neville Bishop of Chichester 1242 1244 Silvester de Everdon Archdeacon of Chester 1244 1246 Keeper of the Great Seal John Maunsell Provost of Beverley 1246 1247 Keeper of the Great Seal John Lexington 1247 1248 Keeper of the Great Seal John Maunsell 1248 1249 Keeper of the Great Seal John Lexington 1249 1253 Keeper of the Great Seal Eleanor of Provence 1 a Queen Consort and Regent of England 1253 1254 Keeper of the Great Seal William of Kilkenny 1254 1255 Keeper of the Great Seal Henry Wingham 1255 1260 from 1259 1260 Bishop of London Nicholas of Ely Archdeacon of Ely 1260 1261 Walter de Merton Archdeacon of Bath 1261 1263 Nicholas of Ely Archdeacon of Ely 1263 John Chishull Archdeacon of London 1263 1264 Thomas Cantilupe Archdeacon of Stafford 1264 1265 Ralph Sandwich 1265 Keeper of the Great Seal Walter Giffard Bishop of Bath and Wells 1265 1266 Godfrey Giffard Archdeacon of Wells 1266 1268 John Chishull Dean of St Paul s 1268 1269 Richard Middleton Archdeacon of Northumberland 1269 1272 Walter de Merton Archdeacon of Bath 1272 1274 Robert Burnell Bishop of Bath 1274 1292 Thomas Bek Archdeacon of Dorset 1279 Keeper of the Great Seal John Langton Canon of Lincoln 1292 1302 14th century edit William Greenfield Dean of Chichester 1302 1305 William Hamilton Dean of York 1305 1307 Ralph Baldock Bishop of London 1307 John Langton Bishop of Chichester 1307 1310 Walter Reynolds Bishop of Worcester 1310 1314 John Sandale Canon of Lincoln 1314 1318 John Hotham Bishop of Ely 1318 1320 John Salmon Bishop of Norwich 1320 1323 Robert Baldock Archdeacon of Middlesex 1323 1326 William Ayermin Bishop of Norwich 1326 1327 John Hotham Bishop of Ely 1327 1328 Henry Burghersh Bishop of Lincoln 1328 1330 John de Stratford Bishop of Winchester 1330 1334 Richard Bury Bishop of Durham 1334 1335 John de Stratford Archbishop of Canterbury 1335 1337 Robert de Stratford Bishop of Chichester 1337 1338 Richard Bintworth Bishop of London 1338 1339 John de Stratford Archbishop of Canterbury 1340 Robert de Stratford Bishop of Chichester 1340 Robert Bourchier 1st Baron Bourchier 1340 1341 Robert Parning 1341 1343 Robert Sadington 1343 1345 John de Ufford Dean of Lincoln 1345 1349 John Thoresby Bishop of Worcester 1349 1356 William Edington Bishop of Winchester 1356 1363 Simon Langham Bishop of Ely 1363 1367 William of Wykeham Bishop of Winchester 1367 1371 Robert Thorpe 1371 1372 John Knyvet 1372 1377 Adam Houghton Bishop of St David s 1377 1378 Lord Scrope of Bolton 1378 1380 Simon Sudbury Archbishop of Canterbury 1380 1381 Hugh Segrave 1381 Keeper of the Great Seal William Courtenay Bishop of London 1381 Lord Scrope of Bolton 1381 1382 Robert Braybrooke Bishop of London 1382 1383 Lord de la Pole later Earl of Suffolk 1383 1386 Thomas Arundel Bishop of Ely 1386 1389 William of Wykeham Bishop of Winchester 1389 1391 Thomas Arundel Archbishop of York 1391 1396 Edmund Stafford Bishop of Exeter 1396 1399 Thomas Arundel Archbishop of Canterbury 1399 15th century edit John Scarle Archdeacon of Lincoln 1399 1401 Edmund Stafford Bishop of Exeter 1401 1403 Henry Beaufort Bishop of Lincoln 1403 1405 Thomas Langley Dean of York 1405 1407 Thomas Arundel Archbishop of Canterbury 1407 1410 Thomas Beaufort 1410 1412 Thomas Arundel Archbishop of Canterbury 1412 1413 Henry Beaufort Bishop of Winchester 1413 1417 Thomas Langley Bishop of Durham 1417 1424 Henry Beaufort Bishop of Winchester 1424 1426 John Kemp Archbishop of York 1426 1432 John Stafford Bishop of Bath later Archbishop of Canterbury 1432 1450 John Kemp Archbishop of York 1450 1454 Richard Neville 5th Earl of Salisbury 1454 1455 Thomas Bourchier Archbishop of Canterbury 1455 1456 William Waynflete Bishop of Winchester 1456 1460 George Neville Bishop of Exeter 1460 1467 Robert Stillington Bishop of Bath 1467 1470 George Neville Archbishop of York 1470 1471 Robert Stillington Bishop of Bath 1471 1473 Laurence Booth Bishop of Durham 1473 1474 John Alcock Bishop of Rochester 1475 Keeper of the Great Seal Thomas Rotheram Bishop of Lincoln 1475 1483 John Russell Bishop of Lincoln 1483 1485 Thomas Rotheram Archbishop of York 1485 John Alcock Bishop of Worcester 1485 1486 John Morton Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury 1486 1500 1500 1654 edit Image Name Term of office Monarch Reign Henry Deane Archbishop of Canterbury Keeper 1500 1502 Henry VII nbsp 1485 1509 nbsp William Warham Archbishop of Canterbury Keeper to 1504 1502 1515Henry VIII nbsp 1509 1547 nbsp Thomas Wolsey Cardinal Archbishop of York 1515 1529 nbsp Thomas More b 1529 1532 nbsp Thomas Audley Lord Audley of Walden from 1538 b 1532 1544 nbsp Lord Wriothesley 1544 1547Edward VI nbsp 1547 1553 nbsp Lord St John Keeper 1547 1547 nbsp Lord Rich b 1547 1551 nbsp Thomas Goodrich Bishop of Ely 1552 1553 nbsp Stephen Gardiner Bishop of Winchester 1553 1555 Mary I nbsp 1553 1558 nbsp Nicholas Heath Archbishop of York 1555 1558 nbsp Nicholas Bacon Lord Keeper 1558 1579 Elizabeth I nbsp 1558 1603 nbsp Thomas Bromley 1579 1587 nbsp Christopher Hatton 1587 1591 nbsp In Commission Commissioners of the Great Seal Lord Burghley Lord Hunsdon Lord Cobham Lord Buckhurst Commissioners to hear causes Gilbert Gerard and others 1591 1592 nbsp John Puckering Lord Keeper b 1592 1596 nbsp Thomas Egerton Lord Keeper to 19 July 1603 Lord Ellesmere from 1603Viscount Brackley from 1616 6 May 1596 5 March 1617James I nbsp 1603 1625 nbsp Francis Bacon Lord Keeper to 1618 Lord Verulam from 1618Viscount St Alban from 1621 7 March 1617 1621 nbsp In Commission Commissioners to hear causes in the Court of Chancery Julius Caesar and others Commissioners to hear causes in the House of Lords James Ley and others Commissioners to use the Great Seal Viscount Mandeville Duke of Lennox Earl of Arundel 1621 1621 nbsp John Williams Bishop of Lincoln Lord Keeper 1621 1625 nbsp Thomas Coventry Lord Keeper Lord Coventry from 1628 1625 1640 Charles I nbsp 1625 1649 nbsp Lord Finch Lord Keeper b 1640 1641 nbsp Lord Lyttleton of Mounslow Lord Keeper Took Great Seal to the King in 1642 1641 1645Richard Lane Lord Keeper 1645 1650Charles II nbsp Court in exilefrom 1649Vacant 1650 1653Edward Herbert Lord Keeper 1653 1654The Great Seal was captured and destroyed by Parliament on 11 August 1646 Commissioners of Parliament s Great Seal 1643 1660 edit Image Name 2 Term From To nbsp In Commission Earl of Kent Earl of Bolingbroke died July 1646 Oliver St John John Wilde Samuel Browne Edmund Prideaux Earl of Salisbury replacing Bolingbroke Nov 1643 Oct 1646 nbsp In Commission Earl of Salisbury Earl of Manchester William Lenthall as Speaker of the House of Commons 1646 1648 nbsp In Commission Earl of Kent Lord Grey of Werke Thomas Widdrington Bulstrode Whitelocke 1648 1649 nbsp In Commission Bulstrode Whitelocke John Lisle Richard Keble 1649 1654 nbsp In Commission Bulstrode Whitelocke Thomas Widdrington John Lisle 1654 1656 nbsp In Commission Nathaniel Fiennes John Lisle 1656 1659 nbsp In Commission Nathaniel Fiennes John Lisle Bulstrode Whitelocke January June 1659 nbsp In Commission John Bradshaw Thomas Tyrrell John Fountaine June 1659 1660 nbsp In Commission William Lenthall Thomas Widdrington Thomas Tyrrell John Fountaine Earl of Manchester 1660 1660From the Restoration 1660 to the Act of Union 1707 edit Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper Term of office Other Peerage s Monarch Reign nbsp Edward Hyde 13 January 1658 30 August 1667 Baron Hyde in 1660Earl of Clarendon in 1661 Charles II nbsp 1660 1685 nbsp Orlando Bridgeman c 31 August 1667 17 November 1672 nbsp Anthony Ashley Cooper1st Earl of Shaftesbury 17 November 1672 9 November 1673 nbsp Heneage Finch Lord Keeper until 1675 Lord Finch from 10 January 1673 Earl of Nottingham from 12 May 1681 9 November 1673 18 December 1682 nbsp Francis North c 20 December 1682 5 September 1685 Baron Guilford in 1683James II nbsp 1685 1688 nbsp Lord Jeffreys 28 September 1685 December 1688 nbsp In Commission John Maynard Anthony Keck William Rawlinson 4 March 1689 14 May 1690 Mary II nbsp 1689 1694 amp William III nbsp 1689 1702 nbsp In Commission John Trevor William Rawlinson George Hutchins 14 May 1690 22 March 1693 nbsp John Somers Lord Keeper until 1697 Lord Somers from 1697 23 March 1693 27 April 1700 nbsp In Commission John Holt Lord Chief Justice George Treby Chief Justice of the Common Pleas Edward Ward Chief Baron of the Exchequer 27 April 1700 31 May 1700 nbsp Nathan Wright c 31 May 1700 11 October 1705 Anne nbsp 1702 1714 nbsp William Cowper c 11 October 1705 4 May 1707 Baron Cowper in 1706Lord high chancellors and lord keepers of Great Britain 1707 present edit Tory Whig Conservative Liberal Labour National Labour National LiberalHigh Chancellor and Lord Keeper Term of office Party Ministry Other Peerage s Monarch Reign nbsp William Cowper1st Baron Cowper 4 May 1707 23 September 1710 3 Godolphin Marlborough see below Anne nbsp 1702 1714 Oxford Bolingbroke nbsp In Commission Thomas Trevor Chief Justice of the Common Pleas Robert Tracy Justice of the Common Pleas John Scrope Baron of the Exchequer 26 September 1710 19 October 1710 nbsp Simon Harcourt1st Baron Harcourt d 19 October 1710 21 September 1714 Tory Viscount Harcourt in 1721 nbsp William Cowper1st Baron Cowper 21 September 1714 15 April 1718 Townshend Earl Cowper in 1718 George I nbsp 1714 1727 Stanhope Sunderland I nbsp In Commission Robert Tracy Justice of the Common Pleas John Pratt Justice of the King s Bench James Montagu Baron of the Exchequer 18 April 1718 12 May 1718 Stanhope Sunderland II nbsp Thomas Parker1st Baron Parker 12 May 1718 7 January 1725 Whig Earl of Macclesfield in 1721Walpole Townshend nbsp In Commission Joseph Jekyll Master of the Rolls Jeffrey Gilbert Baron of the Exchequer Robert Raymond Lord Chief Justice of the King s Bench 7 January 1725 1 June 1725 nbsp Peter King1st Baron King 1 June 1725 29 November 1733 George II nbsp 1727 1760 Walpole nbsp Charles Talbot1st Baron Talbot 29 November 1733 14 February 1737 nbsp Philip Yorke1st Baron Hardwicke 21 February 1737 19 November 1756 Whig Earl of Hardwicke in 1754CarteretBroad Bottom I amp II Newcastle I nbsp In Commission John Willes Chief Justice of the Common Pleas Sidney Stafford Smythe Baron of the Exchequer John Eardley Wilmot Justice of the King s Bench 19 November 1756 30 June 1757 Pitt Devonshire 1757 Caretaker nbsp Robert Henley1st Baron Henley e 30 June 1757 30 July 1766 Whig Pitt Newcastle Earl of Northington in 1764George III nbsp 1760 1820 f ButeGrenville Whig Tory Rockingham I nbsp Charles Pratt1st Baron Camden 30 July 1766 17 January 1770 Whig Chatham Whig Tory Earl Camden in 1786Grafton Whig Tory nbsp Charles YorkeMP for Cambridge University 17 January 1770 20 January 1770 Whig g nbsp In Commission Sidney Stafford Smythe Baron of the Exchequer Henry Bathurst Justice of the Common Pleas Richard Aston Justice of the King s Bench 21 January 1770 23 January 1771 North nbsp Henry Bathurst1st Baron Apsley 23 January 1771 3 June 1778 Tory Succeeded as Earl Bathurst in 1775 nbsp Edward Thurlow1st Baron Thurlow 3 June 1778 7 April 1783 ToryRockingham II see belowShelburne Whig Tory nbsp In Commission Lord Loughborough Chief Justice of the Common Pleas William Henry Ashurst Justice of the King s Bench Beaumont Hotham Baron of the Exchequer 9 April 1783 23 December 1783 Fox North Whig Tory nbsp Edward Thurlow1st Baron Thurlow 23 December 1783 15 June 1792 Tory Pitt I Baron Thurlow in 1792 nbsp In Commission James Eyre Chief Baron of the Exchequer William Henry Ashurst Justice of the King s Bench John Wilson Justice of the Common Pleas 15 June 1792 28 January 1793 nbsp Alexander Wedderburn1st Baron Loughborough 28 January 1793 14 April 1801 Earl of Rosslyn in 1801 nbsp John Scott1st Baron Eldon 14 April 1801 7 February 1806 Tory Addington see belowPitt II nbsp Thomas Erskine1st Baron Erskine 7 February 1806 1 April 1807 Whig All the Talents Whig Tory nbsp John Scott1st Baron Eldon 1 April 1807 12 April 1827 Tory Portland II Earl of Eldon in 1821PercevalLiverpoolGeorge IV nbsp 1820 1830 nbsp John Copley1st Baron Lyndhurst 2 May 1827 24 November 1830 Tory Canning Canningite Whig Goderich Canningite Whig Wellington PeelWilliam IV nbsp 1830 1837 nbsp Henry Brougham1st Baron Brougham and Vaux 24 November 1830 21 November 1834 Whig Grey Baron Brougham and Vaux in 1860Melbourne I nbsp John Copley1st Baron Lyndhurst 21 November 1834 8 April 1835 Conservative Wellington Caretaker Peel I nbsp In Commission Charles Pepys Master of the Rolls Lancelot Shadwell Vice Chancellor of England John Bosanquet Justice of the Common Pleas 23 April 1835 16 January 1836 Melbourne II nbsp Charles Pepys1st Baron Cottenham 16 January 1836 30 August 1841 Whig see belowVictoria nbsp 1837 1901 nbsp John Copley1st Baron Lyndhurst 3 September 1841 27 June 1846 Conservative Peel II nbsp Charles Pepys1st Baron Cottenham 6 July 1846 19 June 1850 Whig Russell I Earl of Cottenham in 1850 nbsp In Commission Lord Langdale Master of the Rolls Lancelot Shadwell Vice Chancellor of England Robert Rolfe Baron of the Exchequer 19 June 1850 15 July 1850 nbsp Thomas Wilde1st Baron Truro 15 July 1850 21 February 1852 Whig nbsp Edward Sugden1st Baron St Leonards h 27 February 1852 17 December 1852 Conservative Who Who nbsp Robert Rolfe1st Baron Cranworth 28 December 1852 21 February 1858 Whig Aberdeen Peelite Whig Palmerston I nbsp Frederic Thesiger1st Baron Chelmsford 26 February 1858 11 June 1859 Conservative Derby Disraeli II nbsp John Campbell1st Baron Campbell h 18 June 1859 24 June 1861 Liberal Palmerston II nbsp Richard Bethell1st Baron Westbury 26 June 1861 7 July 1865 Liberal nbsp Robert Rolfe1st Baron Cranworth 7 July 1865 26 June 1866 Liberal Russell II nbsp Frederic Thesiger1st Baron Chelmsford 6 July 1866 29 February 1868 Conservative Derby Disraeli III nbsp Hugh Cairns1st Baron Cairns 29 February 1868 1 December 1868 Conservative see below nbsp William Wood1st Baron Hatherley 9 December 1868 15 October 1872 Liberal Gladstone I nbsp Roundell Palmer1st Baron Selborne 15 October 1872 17 February 1874 Liberal see below nbsp Hugh Cairns1st Baron Cairns 21 February 1874 21 April 1880 Conservative Disraeli II Earl Cairns in 1878 nbsp Roundell Palmer1st Baron Selborne 28 April 1880 9 June 1885 Liberal Gladstone II Earl of Selborne in 1882 nbsp Hardinge Giffard1st Baron Halsbury 24 June 1885 28 January 1886 Conservative Salisbury I see below nbsp Farrer Herschell1st Baron Herschell 6 February 1886 20 July 1886 Liberal Gladstone III nbsp Hardinge Giffard1st Baron Halsbury 3 August 1886 11 August 1892 Conservative Salisbury II nbsp Farrer Herschell1st Baron Herschell 18 August 1892 21 June 1895 Liberal Gladstone IV Rosebery nbsp Hardinge Giffard1st Baron Halsbury 29 June 1895 4 December 1905 Conservative Salisbury III amp IV Con Lib U Earl of Halsbury in 1898Edward VII nbsp 1901 1910 Balfour Con Lib U nbsp Robert Reid1st Baron Loreburn 10 December 1905 10 June 1912 Liberal Campbell Bannerman Earl Loreburn in 1911Asquith I III George V nbsp 1910 1936 nbsp Richard Haldane1st Viscount Haldane 10 June 1912 25 May 1915 Liberal nbsp Stanley Buckmaster1st Baron Buckmaster 25 May 1915 5 December 1916 Liberal Asquith Coalition Lib Con Lab Viscount Buckmaster in 1933 nbsp Robert Finlay1st Baron Finlay 10 December 1916 10 January 1919 Conservative Lloyd George I amp II Lib Con Lab Viscount Finlay in 1919 nbsp F E Smith1st Baron Birkenhead 10 January 1919 19 October 1922 Conservative Viscount Birkenhead in 1921Earl of Birkenhead in 1922 nbsp George Cave1st Viscount Cave 24 October 1922 22 January 1924 Conservative Law Baldwin I nbsp Richard Haldane1st Viscount Haldane 22 January 1924 6 November 1924 Labour MacDonald I nbsp George Cave1st Viscount Cave 6 November 1924 28 March 1928 Conservative Baldwin II nbsp Douglas Hogg1st Baron Hailsham 28 March 1928 4 June 1929 Conservative Viscount Hailsham in 1929 nbsp John Sankey1st Baron Sankey 7 June 1929 7 June 1935 Labour MacDonald II Viscount Sankey in 1932National Labour National I N Lab Con N Lib Lib National II N Lab Con N Lib Lib until 1932 nbsp Douglas Hogg1st Viscount Hailsham 7 June 1935 9 March 1938 Conservative National III Con N Lab N Lib Edward VIII nbsp 1936 National IV Con N Lab N Lib George VI nbsp 1936 1952 nbsp Frederic MaughamBaron Maugham 9 March 1938 3 September 1939 Conservative Viscount Maugham in 1939 nbsp Thomas Inskip1st Viscount Caldecote 3 September 1939 12 May 1940 Conservative Chamberlain War Con N Lab N Lib nbsp John Simon1st Viscount Simon 10 May 1940 27 July 1945 National Liberal Churchill War All parties Churchill Caretaker Con N Lib nbsp William Jowitt1st Baron Jowitt 27 July 1945 26 October 1951 Labour Attlee I amp II Viscount Jowitt in 1947Earl Jowitt in 1951 nbsp Gavin SimondsBaron Simonds 30 October 1951 18 October 1954 Conservative Churchill III Baron Simonds in 1952Viscount Simonds in 1954Elizabeth II nbsp 1952 2022 nbsp David Maxwell Fyfe1st Viscount Kilmuir 18 October 1954 13 July 1962 Conservative Earl of Kilmuir in 1962EdenMacmillan I amp II nbsp Reginald Manningham Buller1st Baron Dilhorne 13 July 1962 16 October 1964 Conservative Viscount Dilhorne in 1962Douglas Home nbsp Gerald GardinerBaron Gardiner 16 October 1964 19 June 1970 Labour Wilson I amp II nbsp Quintin HoggBaron Hailsham of St Marylebone 20 June 1970 4 March 1974 Conservative Heath nbsp Frederick Elwyn JonesBaron Elwyn Jones 5 March 1974 4 May 1979 Labour Wilson III amp IV Callaghan nbsp Quintin HoggBaron Hailsham of St Marylebone 4 May 1979 13 June 1987 Conservative Thatcher I Thatcher II nbsp Michael HaversBaron Havers 13 June 1987 26 October 1987 Conservative Thatcher III nbsp James MackayBaron Mackay of Clashfern 28 October 1987 2 May 1997 Conservative Major IMajor II nbsp Derry IrvineBaron Irvine of Lairg 2 May 1997 12 June 2003 Labour Blair I Blair II nbsp Charlie FalconerBaron Falconer of Thoroton 12 June 2003 27 June 2007 Labour Blair III nbsp Jack Straw i MP for Blackburn 28 June 2007 11 May 2010 Labour Brown nbsp Kenneth ClarkeMP for Rushcliffe 12 May 2010 4 September 2012 Conservative Cameron Clegg Con L D Baron Clarke of Nottingham for Life in 2020 nbsp Chris GraylingMP for Epsom and Ewell 4 September 2012 9 May 2015 Conservative nbsp Michael GoveMP for Surrey Heath 9 May 2015 14 July 2016 Conservative Cameron II nbsp Liz Truss j MP for South West Norfolk 14 July 2016 11 June 2017 Conservative May I nbsp David LidingtonMP for Aylesbury 11 June 2017 8 January 2018 Conservative May II nbsp David GaukeMP for South West Hertfordshire 8 January 2018 24 July 2019 Conservative nbsp Robert BucklandMP for South Swindon 24 July 2019 15 September 2021 Conservative Johnson I Johnson II nbsp Dominic RaabMP for Esher and Walton 15 September 2021 6 September 2022 Conservative nbsp Brandon LewisMP for Great Yarmouth 6 September 2022 25 October 2022 Conservative Truss Charles III nbsp 2022 present nbsp Dominic RaabMP for Esher and Walton 27 October 2022 21 April 2023 4 Conservative Sunak nbsp Alex ChalkMP for Cheltenham 26 April 2023 Incumbent Conservative Notes edit Only woman to hold the office until Liz Truss in 2016 a b c d e A former Speaker of the House of Commons a b c d Lord Keeper of the Great Seal Lord Keeper of the Great Seal until 7 April 1713 Lord Keeper of the Great Seal until 16 January 1761 The Prince of Wales served as prince regent from 5 February 1811 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 a b A former Lord High Chancellor of Ireland First non peer to serve as Lord Chancellor since Robert Henley as Lord Keeper of the Seal in 1760 First woman to hold the office since Eleanor of Provence in 1254 References edit SWEARING IN OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR PDF THE RIGHT HON THE LORD THOMAS OF CWMGIEDD LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND AND WALES Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 21 July 2016 Retrieved 18 April 2022 Cook and Wroughton English Historical Facts 1603 1688 PP 8 9 Geoffrey Treasure Cowper William first Earl Cowper 1665 1723 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press September 2004 online edn January 2009 accessed 27 March 2009 Dominic Raab resigns over bullying report BBC News 21 April 2023 Retrieved 21 April 2023 Sources editJohn Haydn and Horace Ockerby The Book of Dignities third edition W H Allen and Co Ltd London 1894 reprinted Firecrest Publishing Limited Bath 1969 p 352 358 John Lord Campbell 1845 Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England 5th ed 1868 London Murray vol 10 Fryde E B Greenway D E Porter S Roy I 1996 Handbook of British Chronology Third revised ed Cambridge UK Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 56350 X External links editDepartment for Constitutional Affairs list Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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