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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.
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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 was held for life until 2010, when the Duke of Edinburgh retired after almost six decades of service.
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== Chancellors of the University of Edinburgh==
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*1859 - [[Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868)]]
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*1868 - [[John Inglis, Lord Glencorse (1810-1891)]]
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*1891 - [[Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour(1848-1930)]]
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*1930 - [[Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937)]]
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*1937 - [[John Buchan (1875-1940)|John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (1875-1940)]]
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*1946 - [[Victor Alexander John Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow (1887-1952)]]
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*1953 - [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921- )]]
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*2011 - [[Anne, Princess Royal (1950- )]]
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[[Category:Governance]]

Latest revision as of 10:48, 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 was held for life until 2010, when the Duke of Edinburgh retired after almost six decades of service.

Chancellors of the University of Edinburgh