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The Lord or Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales is the head of the judiciary of England and Wales and the president of the courts of England and Wales.
Until 2005 the lord chief justice was the second-most senior judge of the English and Welsh courts, surpassed by the lord chancellor, who normally sat in the highest court. The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 changed the roles of judges, creating the position of President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and altering the duties of the lord chief justice and the lord chancellor. The lord chief justice ordinarily serves as president of the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal and head of criminal justice, meaning its technical processes within the legal domain, but under the 2005 Act can appoint another judge to these positions. The lord chancellor became a purely executive office, with no judicial role.
The equivalent in Scotland is the Lord President of the Court of Session, who also holds the post of Lord Justice-General in the High Court of Justiciary. The equivalent in Northern Ireland is the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, local successor to the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland of the pre-Partition era.
Sue Carr, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, has been Lady Chief Justice since October 2023. She is the first female holder of the office.<ref name=Hymas>Template:Cite news</ref>
History
Originally, each of the three high common law courts, the King's Bench, the Court of Common Pleas, and the Court of the Exchequer, had its own chief justice: the Lord Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and the Chief Baron of the Exchequer.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The Court of the King's (or Queen's) Bench had existed since 1234.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> In 1268 the first chief justice of the King's Bench was appointed.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> From the time of Edward Coke in the early 17th century, the chief justice became known informally as "lord chief justice". It was only in 1875 that it became the statutory title.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
The three courts became divisions of the High Court in 1875 (though the head of each court continued in post). Following the deaths of Lord Chief Justice Sir Alexander Cockburn and Chief Baron Sir Fitzroy Kelly in 1880, the three divisions were merged into a single division, with Lord Coleridge, the last Chief Justice of Common Pleas, as Lord Chief Justice of England.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The suffix "and Wales", now found in statutes and elsewhere, was of a holder's own motion and to reflect centuries-old reality, appended during the tenure of Lord Bingham of Cornhill. He held this office between 1996 and 2000.
The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (CRA) made the Lord Chief Justice the president of the Courts of England and Wales, vesting the office with many of the powers formerly held by the Lord Chancellor. While the Lord Chief Justice retains the role of President of the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal, the CRA separated the role of President of the King's Bench Division; the changed chief justice role was first held by Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers. The CRA provides that the chief justice is chosen by a specially appointed committee convened by the Judicial Appointments Commission.
Modification of title from Lord to Lady
Upon the announcement of the appointment on 15 June 2023 of Dame Sue Carr, it was highly anticipated that the title would be modified from Lord to Lady, in line with Dame Siobhan Keegan's 2021 appointment as Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland. This speculation was further confirmed in news closer to Carr's appointment, on 27 September 2023 that Carr had chosen the title of Lady Chief Justice.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> When Carr took office she was sworn as Lady Chief Justice, for the first time in the role's history since its inception.
Roles and responsibilities
The lord chief justice has more than 400 individual statutory responsibilities specified in the Constitutional Reform Act 2005. While they sit as a judge on important criminal, civil and family cases, including appeal cases, they also have a wide range of administrative responsibilities. As president of the Courts of England and Wales, they are responsible for representing the opinions of the judiciary to government, overseeing their welfare and training and allocating work amongst them. With the Lord Chancellor, they are responsible for the handling of complaints against judges through the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office. They are also president of the Sentencing Council, and Magistrates' Association and chair the Judicial Executive Board, and Judges' Council.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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Sir Stephen de Segrave |
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William of York |
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Sir William of Wilton |
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Sir Robert de Briwes |
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Gilbert de Thornton |
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Sir Roger Brabazon |
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Sir William Inge |
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Sir Henry le Scrope |
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Hervey de Stanton |
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Sir Geoffrey le Scrope |
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Sir Robert de Malberthorp |
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Sir Henry le Scrope |
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Sir Geoffrey le Scrope |
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Sir Richard de Willoughby |
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Sir Geoffrey le Scrope |
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Sir Richard de Willoughby |
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Sir Geoffrey le Scrope |
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Sir Richard de Willoughby |
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Sir Robert Parning |
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Sir William Scott |
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Sir William de Thorpe |
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Sir William de Shareshull |
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Sir Henry Green |
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Sir John Knyvet |
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Sir John de Cavendish |
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Sir Robert Tresilian |
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Sir Walter Clopton |
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Sir William Gascoigne |
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Sir William Hankford |
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Sir William Cheyne |
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Sir John Juyn |
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Sir John Hody |
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Sir John Fortescue |
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Sir John Markham |
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Sir Thomas Billing |
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Sir William Hussey |
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Sir John Fineux |
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Sir John FitzJames |
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Sir Edward Montagu |
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Sir Richard Lyster |
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Sir Roger Cholmeley |
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Sir Thomas Bromley |
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Sir William Portman |
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Sir Edward Saunders |
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Sir Robert Catlyn |
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Sir Christopher Wray |
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Sir John Popham |
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Sir Thomas Fleming |
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Sir Edward Coke |
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Sir Henry Montagu |
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Sir James Ley |
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Sir Ranulph Crewe |
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Sir Nicholas Hyde |
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Sir Thomas Richardson
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Sir John Bramston
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Sir Robert Heath
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Sir Henry Rolle
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John Glynne
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Sir Richard Newdigate
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Sir Robert Foster
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Sir Robert Hyde
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Sir John Kelynge
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Sir Matthew Hale
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Formerly Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer 1660–1671
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Sir Richard Raynsford
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Sir Francis Pemberton
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Later Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1683
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Sir Edmund Saunders
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Sir George Jeffreys (Baron Jeffreys from 1685)
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Lord Chancellor 1685–1688
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Sir Edward Herbert
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Later Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1687–1689
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Sir Robert Wright
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Briefly Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in April 1687
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Sir John Holt
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Sir Thomas Parker (Lord Parker from 1714)
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Regent of Great Britain from 1 August to 18 September 1714; later Lord Chancellor 1718–1725, created Earl of Macclesfield in 1721; impeached for corruption in 1725
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Sir Robert Raymond (Baron Raymond from 1731)
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Philip Yorke, 1st Baron Hardwicke
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Previously Attorney General 1724–1733; later Lord Chancellor 1737–1756 and created Earl of Hardwicke in 1754
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Interim Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1754; died in office
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William Murray, 1st Baron Mansfield (Earl of Mansfield from 1776)
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Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon
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Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough
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Sir Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden from 1827)
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Interim Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1827; died in office
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Sir Thomas Denman (Baron Denman from 1834)
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Previously Attorney General 1834 and 1835–1841; briefly Lord Chancellor of Ireland in 1841; later Lord Chancellor 1859–1861
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Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet
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Lord (or Lady when the holder is female) chief justices of England (later England and Wales) 1880–present
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Thomas Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill
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First Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales; Master of the Rolls 1992–1996; Senior Law Lord 2000–2008;
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Nick Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers
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Previously a law lord from 1999; Master of the Rolls 2000–2005; later Senior Law Lord 2008–2009 and President of the Supreme Court 2009–2012
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Ian Burnett, Baron Burnett of Maldon
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The first Lady Chief Justice since the role's inception in the 13th century.
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Hereditary peerages created for the Lord Chief Justice
- Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield/Baron Parker – extant
- Robert Raymond, 1st Baron Raymond – extinct 1756
- Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke/Baron Hardwicke – extant
- William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield/Earl of Mansfield/Baron Mansfield – extant
- Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon – extant
- Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough – extant
- Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden – extinct 1939
- Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman – extant
- Rufus Isaacs, 1st Earl of Reading/Viscount Reading/Baron Reading – extant, held by the Marquess of Reading
- Alfred Lawrence, 1st Baron Trevethin – extant, held by the Baron Trevethin and Oaksey
- Gordon Hewart, 1st Baron Hewart – extinct 1964
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References
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Further reading
- Campbell, John (1874), Lives of the Chief Justices of England, in four volumes (two additional volumes were a "Continuation by Sir Joseph Arnould – Late Judge of the High Court of Bombay"), 3rd ed. London, John Murray 1874.
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