Difference between revisions of "Chancellor (office of)"

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Along with the [[Rector]] (in its modern guise) and [[Principal|Vice-Chancellor]], the office of Chancellor was instituted following the [[Universities (Scotland) Act 1858]]. Elected by the [[General Council]], the office has normally been held for life.
 
Along with the [[Rector]] (in its modern guise) and [[Principal|Vice-Chancellor]], the office of Chancellor was instituted following the [[Universities (Scotland) Act 1858]]. Elected by the [[General Council]], the office has normally been held for life.
  
== hancellors of the University of Edinburgh==
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== Chancellors of the University of Edinburgh==
  
 
*1859–1868 [[Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux]]
 
*1859–1868 [[Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux]]

Revision as of 10:25, 8 September 2014

Along with the Rector (in its modern guise) and Vice-Chancellor, the office of Chancellor was instituted following the Universities (Scotland) Act 1858. Elected by the General Council, the office has normally been held for life.

Chancellors of the University of Edinburgh