Chancellery

/ˈtʃænsələri/ noun

The office or residence of a chancellor, or the government department that handles official documents and records. The royal chancellery kept all the kingdom's important papers.

From Old French chancellerie, derived from chancelier (chancellor), which comes from Latin cancellarius, originally meaning 'doorkeeper' or 'gatekeeper.' The root is cancelli (latticed screen), as if the chancellor guarded a gated area.

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