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Quotation dates: 1400-1694

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Chanclar, -ler, -lour, n. Also: chanclere, -leour; chanchlar, -leir, -li(e)r, -loure. [Reduced forms of Chancel(l)are, etc. Cf. Chanslar.] A chancellor, in various senses.(a) 14.. Acts I. 74/2.
Schir Willȝam, bischope of Glasgw, chancler of Scotlande
1558 Inverness B. Rec. I. 17.
Iasper Vaus, chanclar of the syis foirsaid
1584 Argyll Lett. 61.
Lord Colene, Erle of Argyle, Chancler, … of Scotland
1612 Maxwell Mem. II. 16.
We … requyre yow (as chancler of that vniversity) … it be placet in suche convenient pairt as may best fitt the wholle body
1615 Highland P. III. 179.
Sr Oliver being desyrous … to hawe a wiew of thair aledgit warrant from the Chanclere
1632 Urie Baron Ct. 72.
Ane assyse, … be the mouth of George Straquhane, chosin chancler, convict the said Agnes in the blood
1694 Annandale Corr. 79.
I am glad to know the chancler is determined to take jurney heir
(b) 1489 Treasurer's Accounts I. 125.
Giffin the Chanchlar, the Chamerlane, & Lord Drummond for thair wages
1519 Maxwell Mem. I. 240.
Robert Maxwell, chanchleir of Murray and chanoun of Glasgw
1614 Master of Works Accounts X. 3 b.
The stable quhair my l. chanchler his cotche hors standis
1628 Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries XXVIII. 443.
I … hawing ordour frome my L. chanchlier of Scotland to mack for the Isle of Wicht
1651 Melville Corr. 234.
Aftir I had gottin an decreitt, the chanchlir wrett and inhibit the clerk … from embooking … of it
(c) 1616 Highland P. III. 303.
Archibald Campbell maid sume hard informationes to the Kingis Maiestie of my lord Chanclour
1625 Lett. & St. P. Jas. VI. 376.
Sir George Hay, Chancleour
1649 Lamont Diary 10.
The Lord Balmirrino maried Chanchloure Campbell second daughter
1681 Foulis Acc. Bk. 103.
For a … birsket mutton when the chanclour was buried
a1686 Turner Mem. 103.
Sir Edward Hide, then Chanclor of the Exchequer

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