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Clerk of the Crown in Chancery

Senior British civil servant

Clerk of the Crown in Chancery

Summary

Senior British civil servant

FieldValue
postClerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
incumbentJo Farrar
incumbentsinceJuly 2025
departmentMinistry of Justice
appointerThe Monarch
appointer_qualifiedon advice of the Prime Minister
formationocc. 1331
inauguralBenedict Normanton
deputy
footnotes

the office based in Great Britain

in Great Britain

The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery in Great Britain is a senior civil servant who is the head of the Crown Office.

The Crown Office, a section of the Ministry of Justice, has custody of the Great Seal of the Realm, and has certain administrative functions in connection with the courts and the judicial process, as well as functions relating to the electoral process for House of Commons elections, to the keeping of the Roll of the Peerage, and to the preparation of royal documents such as warrants required to pass under the royal sign-manual, fiats, letters patent, etc.

History

[[Antonia Romeo]] (right) taking oath as Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.

The position evolved from the mediaeval office of the Chancery. The first individual known to be designated as Clerk of the Crown in Chancery was Benedict Normanton in 1331. After 1384, it became common for two persons to hold the clerkship in two separate offices, and in some cases two persons held one of the offices in survivorship.

From 1885 onwards, the office of Clerk of the Crown in Chancery has always been held by the Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Department (now the Ministry of Justice). The Clerk of the Crown is formally appointed by the monarch under the royal sign-manual; they must take an oath before assuming the office, which is now administered by the Lord Chancellor.

Responsibilities

Since 1885, the office of Clerk of the Crown in Chancery has been combined with that of Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Department (now the Ministry of Justice). The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery is appointed by the Monarch under the royal sign-manual.

All formal royal documents (such as warrants to be signed by the monarch; letters patent, both those that are signed by the King himself and those that are approved by warrant; and royal charters) are prepared by the Crown Office.

The Crown Office is also responsible for sealing with the Great Seal of the Realm all documents that need to pass under that seal, once the authority for the use of the seal is signified by the Sovereign (authorisation to use the Seal is granted either by the monarch signing a warrant that approves the draft text of letters patent, directs that they be prepared and authorises them to be sealed and issued; or by the Sovereign directly signing the letters patent that are to pass under the great seal, as is necessary in some cases, such as with letters patent that grant Royal Assent to bills passed by Parliament and with instruments of consent relating to royal marriages).

The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery discharges his or her functions regarding the use of the Great Seal and the preparation of royal warrants, letters patent, etc., under the direction of the Lord Chancellor, who is the keeper of the Great Seal of the Realm.

The Crown Office is also responsible for maintaining and updating the Roll of the Peerage. The Secretary of State for Justice is the keeper of the Peerage Roll, and his duties in that regard are daily discharged by a Registrar of the Peerage and a Deputy Registrar, who work within the Crown Office and are therefore under the supervision of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. The duties of the Ministry of Justice regarding the keeping and maintenance of the Roll of the Peerage are discharged in collaboration with the Garter King of Arms and Lord Lyon King of Arms, regarding their respective heraldic jurisdictions. The Crown Office also compiles the Official Roll of the Baronetage.

The Crown Office also has duties relating to the elections for the House of Commons. The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery initiates a parliamentary election in a constituency by sending an election writ to the returning officer of the constituency, and historically received all ballot papers and ballot stubs after the election was complete though they are now kept locally by the registration officer for each area (and retained for a year).

The Clerk issues election writs to the relevant returning officer for each constituency, whenever the King makes a proclamation dissolving parliament, and issues an election writ to a specific constituency whenever that constituency's seat is certified as vacant. The Clerk then receives the completed election writs, from the returning officer, after the results are declared. These completed writs are used to create a Return Book, listing the names of all those who are returned as members of the House of Commons in a general election, and delivers that book to the Clerk of the House of Commons on the first day of a new parliament.

List of Clerks of the Crown

#PortraitName
(BirthDeath)Term of officeOfficeConcurrent office(s)Ref.
1[[File:No image.svg75px]]Benedict Normanton
(n/a)occ.4 August
13311350Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
2[[File:No image.svg75px]]John (de) Tamworth
(died 1374)20 February
135013741376Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
3[[File:No image.svg75px]]Geoffrey Martin
(n/a)1 January
13761396Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
4[[File:No image.svg75px]]Edmund Brudenell
(n/a)30 July
13801385Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
10 April
13841385Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
5[[File:No image.svg75px]]James (de) Billingford
(died 1409)2 December
138513 March
1396Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
13 March
13961409Chief Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
6[[File:No image.svg75px]]John Clerk
(n/a)Secondary Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
6 February
140917 October
1415Clerks of the Crown in Chancery
in England
7[[File:No image.svg75px]]William Champneys
(n/a)1415
8[[File:No image.svg75px]]Richard Sturgeon
(n/a)8 April
141517 October
1415Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
17 October
141512 August
1449Clerks of the Crown in Chancery
in England
9[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Thomas Haseley
(died 1449)24 December
1448
24 December
144823 May
1449Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
10[[File:No image.svg75px]]Thomas Ive
(n/a)20 April
1461
20 April
14612123 May
1481Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
11[[File:No image.svg75px]]William Rous
(died 1470)12 August
144912 October
1470Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
12[[File:No image.svg75px]]John Bagot
(n/a)12 October
14701499Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
13[[File:No image.svg75px]]Richard Ive
(died 1487)21 May
148119 September
1485Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
19 September
148510 November
1487Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
14[[File:No image.svg75px]]Gilbert Bacheler
(died 1500)1485
10 November
148729 October
1500Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
15[[File:No image.svg75px]]Clement Clerk
(died 1504)1504
16[[File:No image.svg75px]]William Porter
(died 1522)12 November
15044 March
1522Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
17[[File:No image.svg75px]]Ralph Pexall
(died 1537)6 March
15221516 July
1537Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
18[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Thomas Pope
(1559)1516 July
153726 February
1538Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
28 February
15381544Clerks of the Crown in Chancery
in England
19[[File:No image.svg75px]]John Lucas
(died 1556)
20[[File:No image.svg75px]]Edmund Martin
(n/a)9 April
154420 July
1546Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
20 July
15461579Clerks of the Crown in Chancery
in England
21[[File:No image.svg75px]]Thomas Powle (I)
(15141601)26 July
1601
22[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir George Coppin
(died 1620)26 July
16011 March
1620Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
23[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Thomas Edmondes
(15631639)1 March
162011 June
1629Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
24[[File:No image.svg75px]]Thomas Willis
(15761656)13 June
1629occ. 1646Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
25[[File:No image.svg75px]]John Bolles
(n/a)12 December
1643occ. April
1654Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
26[[File:No image.svg75px]]Nathaniel Taylor
(n/a)15 November
165516591660Clerk of the Commonwealth
27[[File:No image.svg75px]]Valentine Willis
(n/a)10 February
1660April
1660Clerk of the Commonwealth
April
166030 June
1660Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
28[[File:No image.svg75px]]Henry Barker
(n/a)19 July
166022 February
1692Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
29[[File:No image.svg75px]]Thomas Chute
(died 1701)22 February
169217 May1701Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England
30[[File:No image.svg75px]]George Wright
(n/a)17 May
17016 March
1725Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in England (until 1707)
Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain (after 1707)
31[[File:No image.svg75px]]Stephen Bisse
(died 1746)6 March
17259 September
1746Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
32[[File:No image.svg75px]]Thomas Bray
(died 1737)1737
33[[File:Charles Yorke by Thomas Hudson.jpg75px]]The Right Honourable
Charles Yorke
MP for Reigate→
Cambridge University
(17221770)9 September
174620 January
1770Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
34[[File:John Yorke (1728–1801).jpg75px]]The Honourable
John Yorke
MP for Higham Ferrers→
Reigate
(17281801)4 September
1801
35[[File:Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst by William Salter.jpg75px]]The Right Honourable
Henry Bathurst
3rd Earl Bathurst
(17621834)4 September
180127 July
1834Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
36[[File:No image.svg75px]]The Honourable
Apsley Bathurst
(17691816)24 January
1816
37[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Denis Le Marchant
1st Baronet
(17951874)30 July
18341834Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
38[[File:No image.svg75px]]Leonard Edmunds
in Great Britain
(died 1887)15 November
18341848Clerk of the Crown
39[[File:No image.svg75px]]The Honourable
Charles Edward Pepys
Viscount Crowhurst
died 186314 March
18481851Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
40[[File:No image.svg75px]]Charles Romilly
(died 1887)11 July
18511880Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
41[[File:No image.svg75px]]Ralph Charlton Palmer
(died 1923)18 September
18801885Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
42[[File:Kenneth Augustus Muir-Mackenzie.jpg75px]]Sir Kenneth Muir Mackenzie
(18451930)17 February
18851915Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great BritainPermanent Secretary
to the Lord Chancellor's Office
43[[File:Claud Schuster.jpg75px]]Sir Claud Schuster
(18691956)5 July
191521 August
1944Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
44[[File:No image.svg75px]]The Honourable
Sir Albert Napier
(18811973)2 July
19441954Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
45The Honourable
Sir George Coldstream
(19072004)4 June
19541968Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
46[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Denis Dobson
(19081995)1 April
19681977Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
47[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Wilfrid Bourne
(19221999)12 April
19771982Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
48[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Derek Oulton
(19272016)1 October
19821989Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
49[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Thomas Legg
(born 1935)18 September
19891998Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
50[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Hayden Phillips
(born 1943)11 April
19982004Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
Permanent Secretary
to the Department for Constitutional Affairs
51[[File:No image.svg75px]]The Honourable
Sir Alexander Allan
(born 1951)2 August
200415 November
2007Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
52[[File:SirSuma.jpg75px]]Sir Suma Chakrabarti
(born 1959)19 December
20072012Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great BritainPermanent Secretary
to the Ministry of Justice
53[[File:Ursula Brennan DCB.jpg75px]]Dame Ursula Brennan
(born 1952)12 July
2012July
2015Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
54[[File:Sir Richard Heaton (cropped).jpg75px]]Sir Richard Heaton
(born 1965)1 September
2015August
2020Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
Ceri KingSeptember
2020December
2020Acting Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
55[[File:Antonia Romeo (cropped).jpg75px]]Dame Antonia Romeo
(born 1974)18 January
202111 April
2025Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great BritainPermanent Secretary
to the Ministry of Justice
Amy Rees11 April
20251 July
2025Acting Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great Britain
56Jo Farrar1 July
2025presentClerk of the Crown in Chancery
in Great BritainPermanent Secretary
to the Ministry of Justice

Canadian Clerk of the Crown in Chancery

The office of Clerk of the Crown in Chancery was carried over to Canada. From 1791 to 1866, there were Clerks for both Lower Canada and Upper Canada. They carried out electoral functions similar to the British Clerk. Following Confederation in 1867, the federal government established the position of Clerk of the Crown to oversee elections. The office was amalgamated into the position of Chief Electoral Officer in 1920.

Notes

References

References

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