- Andrew Morritt
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name = Sir Andrew Morritt
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footnotes =Sir (Robert) Andrew Morritt CVO (born
5 February 1938 ) is a Britishjudge . Sir Andrew was appointed as Vice-Chancellor (deputy head of theChancery Division of theHigh Court of Justice ) in 2000, and became the firstChancellor of the High Court in October 2005, under the provisions of theConstitutional Reform Act 2005 . In April 2006, theLord Chancellor ceased to be titular President of the Chancery Division; as Chancellor of the High Court, Morritt became the senior judge of the Chancery Division. He attendedMagdalene College, Cambridge .Morritt was called to the Bar at
Lincoln's Inn in 1962, became aQueen's Counsel in 1977, and wasAttorney-General to thePrince of Wales from 1978 to 1988. He was appointed as a judge of the High Court in 1988, in the Chancery Division, and received the customaryknighthood . He was promoted to the Court of Appeal in 1994, and became Vice-Chancellor in October 2000. He was Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn in 2005.External links
* [http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/keyfacts/list_judiciary/biographies/chancellor.htm Senior judiciary biographies - The Chancellor of the High Court]
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