The term "court of chancery" refers to a system of courts in England that developed to administer equitable justice. Some synonyms for "court of chancery" include "chancery court," "court of equity," and "court of conscience." Other synonyms might include "equity court," "ecclesiastical court," or "court of the king's bench." These courts had jurisdiction over a wide range of equity cases, including trusts, wills, fraud, and breaches of fiduciary duty. While chancery courts are no longer in use in England, some jurisdictions continue to use similar systems of equity courts today. These courts continue to serve important roles in administering justice, particularly in matters of equity and fairness.