Chancery

/ˈtʃænsəri/ noun

A government office that keeps official records and documents, or the office of a bishop in a church.

From Old French 'chancellerie,' derived from 'chancellor' (the chief secretary). The word evolved from Latin 'cancellarius,' originally referring to the official who stood behind the 'cancelli' (latticed screen) in Roman courts.

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