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  • 121Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle — The Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle is an office of the Order of the Thistle, established in 1687. The Chancellor is normally one of the knights, though not necessarily the most senior. Office Holders from 1913 1913: John James Hugh Henry… …

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  • 122Chancellor Cup — The Chancellor Cup (Turkish: Başbakanlık Kupası) is a defunct football competition in Turkey. It began in 1944 as a match between the winner of the Amateur Leagues and Milli Küme (National League). It ran as a Milli Küme tournament until 1966. In …

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  • 123Chancellor House (building) — This article is about the building in Johannesburg. For company linked to the Africa National Congress, see Chancellor House (company). Coordinates: 26°12′24″S 28°02′04″E /  …

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  • 124Chancellor of the University of Dallas — The Chancellor of the University of Dallas is the current Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas according to section 2a of the University of Dallas bylaws. The current Chancellor is Bishop Kevin J. Farrell. Previous Chancellors have been …

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  • 125Chancellor of the Exchequer —    The Chancellor is the title held by the Cabinet minister who controls HM Treasury and is responsible for all economic and financial matters. He (all Chancellors to date have been men) also has oversight of public spending across government… …

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  • 126Chancellor, Sir John — (1870–1952)    High commissioner in Palestine 1928–31. Chancellor arrived in Palestine after a period of peace and order, but in 1929, while he was back in London discussing plans for a legislative council, fierce Arab riots broke out, and the… …

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  • 127Chancellor of the Exchequer — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms Chancellor of the Exchequer : singular Chancellor of the Exchequer plural Chancellors of the Exchequer the member of the British government who is responsible for taxes and for deciding how the government… …

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  • 128chancellor of the Exchequer — In England, an officer who formerly sat in the Court of Exchequer, but now is minister who has control over national revenues and expenditures. Lord High Chancellor. The highest judicial functionary in England. Also known as Lord Chancellor.… …

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