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Lord Keeper Act 1562
Act of Parliament
Long title An Acte declaring thauctoritee of the L. Keeper of the Great Seale of England and the L. Chancellor to bee one.
Citation 5 Eliz. 1. c. 18
Other legislation
Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969
Status: Repealed

The Lord Keeper Act 1562 was an important law passed in England. It was created during the time of Queen Elizabeth I. This Act made sure that two very important government jobs, the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and the Lord Chancellor, had the same power and duties.

What Was the Lord Keeper Act 1562?

This law, also known as 5 Eliz. 1. c. 18, was passed by the Parliament of England. A Parliament is a group of people who make laws for a country. The main goal of this Act was to make the roles of the Lord Keeper and the Lord Chancellor equal.

What Did the Act Do?

Before this Act, there might have been some differences in how powerful these two officials were. The Lord Keeper Act 1562 clearly stated that the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal had the same "place, pre-eminence, jurisdiction, execution of laws, and all other customs, commodities, and advantages" as the Lord Chancellor. This means they had the same importance, power to make decisions, and responsibilities in the government.

Who Were These Important Officials?

  • The Lord Keeper of the Great Seal was a high-ranking official. They were in charge of the Great Seal of England. This special seal was used to make official documents, like laws and treaties, valid.
  • The Lord Chancellor was another very powerful government official. They were often the head of the legal system and a key advisor to the monarch.

Why Was This Act Important?

This Act was important because it brought clarity and fairness to the roles of these two key positions. It ensured that both officials could perform their duties with the same authority. This helped the government run smoothly during Queen Elizabeth I's reign.

What Did "Repealed" Mean?

The Lord Keeper Act 1562 is no longer a law today. It was "repealed" by another law called the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969. When a law is repealed, it means it is officially cancelled and is no longer in effect. This often happens when old laws are no longer needed or are replaced by new ones.

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