“The chancellor of the university made a revolutionary decision to expand the research department and promote technological advancements.”
“The wealthy would rather spend their money on a good tax accountant than give it to the chancellor.”
“Theobald was a brother of Hubert Walter, the future archbishop of Canterbury and justiciar and chancellor of England.”
chancery
In England, formerly, the highestcourt of judicature next to the Parliament, exercising jurisdiction at law, but chiefly in equity; but under the jurisdiction act of 1873 it became the chancery division of the High Court of Justice, and now exercises jurisdiction only in equity.
“The hall of the chancellory had been transformed into a cloakroom and there the crowd was thickest.”
“Bismarck's successor in the chancellory, Count Caprivi, set matters in their true light in a speech in the Reichstag shortly after the publication of Bismarck's Reminiscences.”
“Despite the criticisms voiced here and elsewhere, there is little doubt that his chancellorship so far has on balance been remarkably successful.”
“Prior to his chancellorship, he worked at the school for 10 years as dean, a job his professional and academic credentials helped him snag.”
“Other possible allies include the Netherlands, and possibly Germany, if the centre-right Angela Merkel wins the chancellorship in a general election this autumn.”
“Special attention was given to large, complicated scripts used in chancelleries to discourage imitation or forgeries of important documents.”
“Debate took place within and between agencies, departments, armies, and diplomatic chancelleries.”
“After all, that cause was never as popular in the chancelleries of Europe and the campuses of America as it became after the first round of suicide bombings.”