In 1747 he was made chancellor of the university.
In 1616, he was made chancellor of the diocese of London.
In 1976 he was made chancellor of the diocese.
Before Catherine, royal women only went near a university if they were made chancellor.
A month later, he was made the deputy minister of ceremonies and was no longer chancellor.
After the king's return to England Burnell was made chancellor.
He joined the curia in June 1145, before he was made chancellor.
He was made chancellor of Syracuse University in 1942.
Although acting as minister of foreign affairs he was never made chancellor.
At about the same time he was made chancellor to the queen.