Talk:Master of the Rolls
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The post of Master of The Rolls was originated from the keeper or master of the Rolls Chapel and hostel for converts from Juadaism to Christianity under the auspices of Henry lll under the foundation of the Domus Conversorum 1232, and not as stated from 'a keeper of rolls or documents'.
[edit] first edit, not sure what I'm doing
Just a quick point. The article states that the Master of Rolls in the third highest ranking judge after the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice. The Lord Chncellor is no longer a judge. The role is now filled by a politician, currently the Right Honourable Jack Straw MP. Ieatworms (talk) 23:17, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

