The Papers of Sir John Chancellor (1870-1952) [Governor of Mauritius, 1911-1916, Trinidad and Tobago, 1916-1921, Southern Rhodesia, 1923-1928, and (British) High Commissioner in Palestine 1928-1931
The speech of the lord chancellor delivered in the House of lords, June 29th, 1868, on the motion for the second reading of a bill, intituled 'An act to prevent, for a limited time, new appointments in the Church of Ireland, and to restrain, for the same period in certain respects, the proceedings of the ecclesiastical commissioners for Ireland'.
A Catalogue of Lords Chancellors, Keepers of the Great Seal, Masters of the Rolls, and Principal Officers of the High Court of Chancery
Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor, and the Court of Appeal in Chancery. [1857-1859]
A Collection of Proceedings in the House of Commons, Touching on the Impeachment of the Late Earle of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England
Second letter to the First Lord of Her Majesty's treasury, Sir Robert Peel, Bart., the chancellor of the exchequer, Lord High Chancellor, and the members of both Houses of Parliament
Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor and the Court of Appeal in Chancery [1862-1865]
The Archbishops of St Andrews by John Herkless Principal and Vice-chancellor of the University of St Andrews Formerly Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University and Provost of the City and Robert Kerr Hannay Curator of the Historical Department in H.M. General Register House and Formerly Lecturer in the University of St Andrews
De Laudibus Legum Angliæ Written by Sir John Fortescue Lord Ch. Justice, and After Lord Chancellor to K. Henry Vj. Hereto are Added the Two Sums of Sir Ralph de Hengham L. Ch. Justice to K. Edward I., Commonly Call'd Hengham Magna, & Hengham Parva. With Notes Both on Fortescu and Hengham, by that Famous and Learned Antiquarie John Selden Esq
De Laudibus Legum AngliÆ Written by Sir John Fortescue Lord Ch. Justice, and After Lord Chancellor to K. Henry Vj. Hereto are Added the Two Sums of Sir Ralph de Hengham L. Ch. Justice to K. Edward I., Commonly Call'd Hengham Magna, & Hengham Parva. With Notes Both on Fortescue and Hengham, by that Famous and Learned Antiquarie John Selden Esq
De Laudibus Legum Angliae Written by Sir John Fortescue Lord Ch. Justice, and After Lord Chancellor to K. Henry VI.