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The Governments of Great Britain 1902 - 1945
| Balfour | Campbell-Bannerman | Asquith | Asquith 2 |
| Lloyd George | Lloyd George 2 | Bonar Law | Baldwin |
| MacDonald | Baldwin 2 | MacDonald 2 | MacDonald 3 |
| MacDonald 4 | Baldwin 3 | Chamberlain | Churchill |
The Governments of Great Britain 1765 - 1902
GOVERNMENT BALFOUR |
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12.7.1902 - 4.12.1905 |
CONS | ||||
CHANGES 8.8.1902,6-13.10.1903 & 2.2.-19.3.1905 |
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Prime Minister |
Arthur Balfour |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Lord President of the Council |
Spencer Cavendish,Duke of Devonshire 8th |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
19.10.1903 |
Lord President of the Council |
Charles Vane,Marquess of Londonderry 6th |
cons |
19.10.1903 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Lord Chancellor |
Hardinge Giffard, Earl of Halsbury 1st |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Arthur Balfour |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
17.10.1903 |
Lord Privy Seal |
James Cecil,Marquess of Salisbury 4th |
cons |
17.10.1903 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Michael Hicks-Beach, Sir |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
8.8.1902 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Charles Ritchie |
cons |
8.8.1902 |
- |
6.10.1903 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Austen Chamberlain |
cons |
6.10.1903 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Henry Fitzmaurice,Marquess of Lansdowne 5th |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Home Secretary |
Charles Ritchie |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
8.8.1902 |
Home Secretary |
Aretas Akers-Douglas |
cons |
8.8.1902 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
William Palmer, Earl of Selborne 2nd |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
5.3.1905 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Frederick Campbell, Earl Cawdor 3rd |
cons |
5.3.1905 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Robert Hanbury |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
28.4.1903 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
William Hillier, Earl of Onslow 4th |
cons |
19.5.1903 |
- |
12.3.1905 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Ailwyn Fellowes |
cons |
12.3.1905 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Joseph Chamberlain |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
16.9.1903 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Alfred Lyttelton |
cons |
11.10.1903 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
President of the Board of Education |
Spencer Cavendish,Duke of Devonshire 8th |
lib.un |
12.7.1902 |
- |
8.8.1902 |
President of the Board of Education |
Charles Vane,Marquess of Londonderry 6th |
cons |
11.8.1902 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Secretary of State for India |
George Hamilton |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
6.10.1903 |
Secretary of State for India |
William St.John Brodrick |
cons |
6.10.1903 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
George Wyndham |
cons |
8.8.1902 |
- |
12.3.1905 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Walter Long |
cons |
12.3.1905 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Lord Chancellor of Ireland |
Edward Gibson, Baron Ashbourne |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland |
George Cadogan, Earl Cadogan 5th |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
8.8.1902 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Henry James,Baron James of Hereford |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
8.8.1902 |
President of the Local Government Board |
Walter Long |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
12.3.1905 |
President of the Local Government Board |
Gerald Balfour |
cons |
12.3.1905 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Postmaster-General |
Charles Vane,Marquess of Londonderry 6th |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
8.8.1902 |
Postmaster-General |
Austen Chamberlain |
cons |
8.8.1902 |
- |
6.10.1903 |
Postmaster-General |
Edward Villiers, Baron Stanley |
cons |
6.10.1903 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Alexander Bruce,Lord Balfour of Burleigh |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
9.10.1902 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Andrew Graham-Murray |
cons |
9.10.1902 |
- |
2.2.1905 |
Secretary for Scotland |
John Hope, Marquess of Linlithgow 1st |
cons |
2.2.1905 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Gerald Balfour |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
12.3.1905 |
President of the Board of Trade |
James Cecil,Marquess of Salisbury 4th |
cons |
12.3.1905 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
Secretary of State for War |
William St.John Brodrick |
cons |
12.7.1902 |
- |
6.10.1903 |
Secretary of State for War |
Hugh Arnold-Forster |
cons |
6.10.1903 |
- |
4.12.1905 |
MINISTRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN |
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5.12.1905 - 7.4.1908 |
LIB | ||||
| CHANGES 23.1.1907 | |||||
Prime Minister |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Sir |
lib |
5.12.1905 |
- |
5.4.1908 |
Lord President of the Council |
Robert Crewe-Milnes, Earl of Crewe |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Lord Chancellor |
Robert Reid, Sir |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Lord Privy Seal |
George Robinson, Marquess of Ripon 2nd |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Herbert Henry Asquith |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Edward Grey, Sir |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Home Secretary |
Herbert Gladstone |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Edward Marjoribanks,Bar.Tweedmouth |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Charles Wynn-Carington,Earl Carrington |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Victor Bruce, Earl of Elgin |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
President of the Board of Education |
Augustine Birrell |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
23.1.1907 |
President of the Board of Education |
Reginald McKenna |
lib |
23.1.1907 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Secretary of State for India |
John Morley |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
James Bryce |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
23.1.1907 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Augustine Birrell |
lib |
23.1.1907 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Henry Fowler, Sir |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
President of the Local Government Board |
John Burns |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Postmaster-General |
Sidney Buxton |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Secretary for Scotland |
John Sinclair |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
President of the Board of Trade |
David Lloyd George |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
Secretary of State for War |
Richard Haldane |
lib |
10.12.1905 |
- |
7.4.1908 |
GOVERNMENT ASQUITH |
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5.4.1908 - 25.5.1915 |
LIB | ||||
| CHANGES 1980-1909,1910,1911-1912 & 1914 | |||||
Prime Minister |
Herbert Henry Asquith |
lib |
5.4.1908 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Lord President of the Council |
Edward Marjoribanks,Bar.Tweedmouth |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
13.10.1908 |
Lord President of the Council |
Henry Fowler,Viscount Wolverhampton |
lib |
13.10.1908 |
- |
16.6.1910 |
Lord President of the Council |
William Lygon, Earl Beauchamp |
lib |
16.6.1910 |
- |
3.11.1910 |
Lord President of the Council |
John Morley, Viscount Morley |
lib |
3.11.1910 |
- |
5.8.1914 |
Lord President of the Council |
William Lygon, Earl Beauchamp |
lib |
5.8.1914 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Lord Chancellor |
Robert Reid, Baron Loreburn |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
10.6.1912 |
Lord Chancellor |
Richard Haldane, Viscount Haldane |
lib |
10.6.1912 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Lord Privy Seal |
George Robinson, Marquess of Ripon 2nd |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
9.10.1908 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Robert Crewe-Milnes, Earl of Crewe |
lib |
9.10.1908 |
- |
23.10.1911 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Charles Wynn-Carington,Earl Carrington |
lib |
23.10.1911 |
- |
13.2.1912 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Robert Crewe-Milnes, Earl of Crewe |
lib |
13.2.1912 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
David Lloyd George |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Edward Grey, Sir |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Home Secretary |
Herbert Gladstone |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
14.2.1910 |
Home Secretary |
Winston Churchill |
lib |
14.2.1910 |
- |
23.10.1911 |
Home Secretary |
Reginald McKenna |
lib |
23.10.1911 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Reginald McKenna |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
23.10.1911 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Winston Churchill |
lib |
23.10.1911 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Charles Wynn-Carington,Earl Carrington |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
23.10.1911 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Walter Runciman |
lib |
23.10.1911 |
- |
6.8.1914 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Auberon Herbert, Baron Lucas |
lib |
6.8.1914 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Attorney-General |
Rufus Isaacs, Sir |
lib |
4.6.1912 |
- |
19.10.1913 |
Attorney-General |
John Simon, Sir |
lib |
19.10.1913 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Robert Crewe-Milnes, Earl of Crewe |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
3.11.1910 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Lewis Hartcourt |
lib |
3.11.1910 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
President of the Board of Education |
Walter Runciman |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
23.10.1911 |
President of the Board of Education |
Joseph Pease |
lib |
23.10.1911 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Secretary of State for India |
John Morley |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
3.11.1910 |
Secretary of State for India |
Robert Crewe-Milnes, Earl of Crewe |
lib |
3.11.1910 |
- |
7.3.1911 |
Secretary of State for India |
John Morley, Viscount Morley |
lib |
7.3.1911 |
- |
25.5.1911 |
Secretary of State for India |
Robert Crewe-Milnes, Earl of Crewe |
lib |
25.5.1911 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Augustine Birrell |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Henry Fowler, Sir |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
13.10.1908 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Edmond Fitzmaurice, Bar.Fitzmaurice |
lib |
13.10.1908 |
- |
25.6.1909 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Herbert Samuel |
lib |
25.6.1909 |
- |
14.2.1910 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Joseph Pease |
lib |
14.2.1910 |
- |
23.10.1911 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Charles Hobhouse |
lib |
23.10.1911 |
- |
11.2.1914 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Charles Masterman |
lib |
11.2.1914 |
- |
3.2.1915 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Edvin Montagu |
lib |
3.2.1915 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
President of the Local Government Board |
John Burns |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
11.2.1914 |
President of the Local Government Board |
Herbert Samuel |
lib |
11.2.1914 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Postmaster-General |
Sidney Buxton |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
14.2.1910 |
Postmaster-General |
Herbert Samuel |
lib |
14.2.1910 |
- |
11.2.1914 |
Postmaster-General |
Charles Hobhouse |
lib |
11.2.1914 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Secretary for Scotland |
John Sinclair |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
13.2.1912 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Thomas McKinnon Wood |
lib |
13.2.1912 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Winston Churchill |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
14.2.1910 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Sidney Buxton |
lib |
14.2.1910 |
- |
11.2.1914 |
President of the Board of Trade |
John Burns |
lib |
11.2.1914 |
- |
5.8.1914 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Walter Runciman |
lib |
5.8.1914 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
Secretary of State for War |
Richard Haldane |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
12.6.1912 |
Secretary of State for War |
John Seely |
lib |
12.6.1912 |
- |
30.3.1914 |
Secretary of State for War |
Herbert Henry Asquith |
lib |
30.3.1914 |
- |
5.8.1914 |
Secretary of State for War |
Horatio Kitchener, Earl Kitchener |
lib |
5.8.1914 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
First Commissioner of Works |
Lewis Hartcourt |
lib |
12.4.1908 |
- |
3.11.1910 |
First Commissioner of Works |
William Lygon, Earl Beauchamp |
lib |
3.11.1910 |
- |
6.8.1914 |
First Commissioner of Works |
Alfred Emmott, Baron Emmott |
lib |
6.8.1914 |
- |
25.5.1915 |
GOVERNMENT ASQUITH 2 |
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25.5.1915 - 5.12.1916 |
LIB+CONS+LAB | ||||
CHANGES 3.11.1915,25.11.1915,10.1-23.2.1916 & 9.7-18.8.1916 |
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Prime Minister |
Herbert Henry Asquith |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Lord President of the Council |
Robert Crewe-Milnes,Marquess of Crewe |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Lord Chancellor |
Stanley Buckmaster, Bar.Buckmaster |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Lord Privy Seal |
George Curzon, Earl Curzon |
cons |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Reginald McKenna |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Edward Grey, Sir |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Home Secretary |
John Simon, Sir |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
10.1.1916 |
Home Secretary |
Herbert Samuel, Sir |
lib |
10.1.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Arthur Balfour |
cons |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
William Palmer, Earl of Selborne |
cons |
25.5.1915 |
- |
11.7.1916 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
David Linsay, Earl of Crawford 27th |
cons |
11.7.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Attorney-General |
Edward Carson, Sir |
cons |
25.5.1915 |
- |
3.11.1915 |
Attorney-General |
Frederick Smith, Sir |
cons |
3.11.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Minister of Blockade |
Robert Cecil |
cons |
23.2.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Andrew Bonar Law |
cons |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
President of the Board of Education |
Arthur Henderson |
lab |
25.5.1915 |
- |
18.8.1916 |
President of the Board of Education |
Robert Crewe-Milnes,Marquess of Crewe |
lib |
18.8.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
President of the Local Government Board |
Walter Long |
cons |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Secretary of State for India |
Austen Chamberlain |
cons |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Augustine Birrell |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
3.5.1916 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Henry Duke |
lib |
31.7.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Winston Churchill |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
25.11.1915 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Herbert Samuel |
lib |
25.11.1915 |
- |
11.1.1916 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Edvin Montagu |
lib |
11.1.1916 |
- |
9.7.1916 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Thomas McKinnon Wood |
lib |
9.7.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Minister of Munitions |
David Lloyd George |
lib |
25.11.1915 |
- |
9.7.1916 |
Minister of Munitions |
Edvin Montagu |
lib |
9.7.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Paymaster-General |
Arthur Henderson |
lab |
18.8.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Minister without Portfolio |
Henry Fitzmaurice,Marquess of Lansdowne 2nd |
cons |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Thomas McKinnon Wood |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
9.7.1916 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Harold Tennant |
lib |
9.7.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Walter Runciman |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
Secretary of State for War |
Horatio Kitchener, Earl Kitchener |
- | 25.5.1915 |
- |
9.7.1916 |
Secretary of State for War |
David Lloyd George |
lib |
9.7.1916 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
First Commissioner of Works |
Lewis Hartcourt |
lib |
25.5.1915 |
- |
5.12.1916 |
GOVERNMENT LLOYD GEORGE |
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10.12.1916 - 10.1.1919 |
LIB+CONS+LAB | ||||
CHANGES 17.7.1917,17.8.1917,10.2.1918,18.4.1918 & 4.11.1918 |
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Prime Minister |
David Lloyd George |
lib |
6.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Lord President of the Council |
George Curzon, Earl Curzon |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Lord Chancellor |
Robert Finley,Baron Finlay |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Lord Privy Seal |
David Linsay, Earl of Crawford 27th |
cons |
15.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Andrew Bonar Law |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Arthur Balfour |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Home Secretary |
George Cave, Sir |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Edward Carson, Sir |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
17.7.1917 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Eric Geddes, Sir |
cons |
17.7.1917 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Edmund Prothero |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
Walter Long |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
President of the Board of Education |
Herbert Fisher |
lib |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Secretary of State for India |
Austen Chamberlain |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
17.7.1917 |
Secretary of State for India |
Edvin Montagu |
lib |
17.7.1917 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Henry Duke, Sir |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
5.5.1918 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Edward Shortt |
lib |
5.5.1918 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Minister of Labour |
John Hodge |
lab |
10.12.1916 |
- |
17.8.1917 |
Minister of Labour |
George Roberts |
lab |
17.8.1917 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Frederick Cawley, Sir |
lib |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.2.1918 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
William Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook |
cons |
10.2.1918 |
- |
4.11.1918 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
William Fisher, Baron Downham |
cons |
4.11.1918 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
President of the Local Government Board |
David Thomas |
lib |
10.12.1916 |
- |
28.6.1917 |
President of the Local Government Board |
William Hayes Fisher |
cons |
28.6.1917 |
- |
4.11.1918 |
President of the Local Government Board |
Auckland Geddes, Sir |
cons |
4.11.1918 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Minister of Munitions |
Christoffer Addison |
lib |
10.12.1916 |
- |
17.7.1917 |
Minister of Munitions |
Winston Churchill |
lib |
17.7.1917 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Minister without Portfolio |
Arthur Henderson |
lab |
10.12.1916 |
- |
12.8.1917 |
Minister without Portfolio |
George Barnes |
lab |
13.8.1917 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Minister without Portfolio |
Alfred Milner, Viscount Milner |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
18.4.1918 |
Minister without Portfolio |
Austen Chamberlain |
cons |
18.4.1918 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Minister without Portfolio |
Edward Carson, Sir |
cons |
17.7.1917 |
- |
21.1.1918 |
Minister without Portfolio |
J.Smuts |
- | 22.6.1917 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Robert Munro |
lib |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Albert Stanley, Sir |
lib |
10.12.1916 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
Secretary of State for War |
Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby 17th |
cons |
10.12.1916 |
- |
18.4.1918 |
Secretary of State for War |
Alfred Milner, Viscount Milner |
cons |
18.4.1918 |
- |
10.1.1919 |
GOVERNM. LLOYD GEORGE 2 |
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10.1.1919 - 19.10.1922 |
LIB+CONS | ||||
CHANGES 19.5.23.10.1919,19.3.1920,2.4.1920,13.2-7.11.1921,19.3.1922 & 7.4.1922 |
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Prime Minister |
David Lloyd George |
lib |
10.1.1919 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Lord President of the Council |
George Curzon, Earl Curzon |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
23.10.1919 |
Lord President of the Council |
Arthur Balfour, Sir |
cons |
23.10.1919 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Lord Chancellor |
Frederick Smith, Baron Birkenhead |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Andrew Bonar Law |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
23.3.1921 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Austen Chamberlain |
cons |
23.3.1921 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Austen Chamberlain |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
1.4.1921 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Robert Horne, Sir |
cons |
1.4.1921 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Arthur Balfour |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
23.10.1919 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
George Curzon, Earl Curzon |
cons |
23.10.1919 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Home Secretary |
Edward Shortt |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Walter Long |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
13.2.1921 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Arthur Hamilton Lee, Baron Lee |
cons |
13.2.1921 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Pres.of the Bd of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Edmund Prothero, Baron Ernie |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
15.8.1919 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Arthur Hamilton Lee, Baron Lee |
cons |
15.8.1919 |
- |
13.2.1921 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Arthur Griffith-Boscawen, Sir |
cons |
13.2.1921 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Attorney General |
Gordon Hewart, Sir |
lib |
7.11.1921 |
- |
6.3.1922 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
Alfred Milner, Viscount Milner |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
13.2.1921 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
Winston Churchill |
lib |
13.2.1921 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
President of the Board of Education |
Herbert Fisher |
lib |
10.1.1919 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Minister of Health |
Christoffer Addison |
lib |
24.6.1919 |
- |
1.4.1921 |
Minister of Health |
Alfred Mond, Sir |
lib |
1.4.1921 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Secretary of State for India |
Edvin Montagu |
lib |
10.1.1919 |
- |
19.3.1922 |
Secretary of State for India |
William Peel, Viscount Peel |
cons |
19.3.1922 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Ian Macpherson |
lib |
10.1.1919 |
- |
2.4.1920 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Hamar Greenwood, Sir |
lib |
2.4.1920 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland |
John French,Viscount French of Ypres |
28.10.1919 |
- |
2.4.1921 |
|
Minister of Labour |
Robert Horne, Sir |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
19.3.1920 |
Minister of Labour |
Thomas Macnamara |
cons |
19.3.1920 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
President of the Local Government Board |
Christoffer Addison |
lib |
10.1.1919 |
- |
24.6.1919 |
Minister without Portfolio |
George Barnes |
lab |
10.1.1919 |
- |
27.1.1920 |
Minister without Portfolio |
Eric Geddes, Sir |
cons |
10.1.1919 |
- |
19.5.1919 |
Minister without Portfolio |
Laming Worthington-Evans, Sir |
cons |
2.4.1920 |
- |
13.2.1921 |
Minister without Portfolio |
Christoffer Addison |
cons |
1.4.1921 |
- |
14.7.1921 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Robert Munro |
lib |
10.1.1919 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Albert Stanley, Sir |
lib |
10.1.1919 |
- |
26.5.1919 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Auckland Geddes, Sir |
cons |
26.5.1919 |
- |
19.3.1920 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Robert Horne, Sir |
cons |
19.3.1920 |
- |
1.4.1921 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
1.4.1921 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
Minister of Transport |
Eric Geddes, Sir |
cons |
19.5.1919 |
- |
7.11.1921 |
Secretary of State for War |
Winston Churchill |
lib |
10.1.1919 |
- |
13.2.1921 |
Secretary of State for War |
Laming Worthington-Evans, Sir |
cons |
13.2.1921 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
First Commissioner of Works |
David Linsay, Earl of Crawford 27th |
cons |
7.4.1922 |
- |
19.10.1922 |
GOVERNMENT BONAR LAW |
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24.10.1922 - 25.5.1923 |
CONS | ||||
| CHANGE 7.3.1923 | |||||
Prime Minister |
Andrew Bonar Law |
cons |
23.10.1922 |
- |
20.5.1923 |
Lord President of the Council |
James Cecil,Marquess of Salisbury 4th |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Lord Chancellor |
George Cave, Viscount Cave |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
George Curzon, Marquess Curzon |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Home Secretary |
William Bridgeman |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Leopold Amery |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Robert Sanders, Sir |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
Spencer Cavendish,Duke of Devonshire 9th |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
President of the Board of Education |
Edward Wood |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Minister of Health |
Arthur Griffith-Boscawen, Sir |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
7.3.1923 |
Minister of Health |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
7.3.1923 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Secretary of State for India |
William Peel, Viscount Peel |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Minister of Labour |
Anderson Montague-Barlow, Sir |
cons |
31.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
James Cecil,Marquess of Salisbury 4th |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Viscount Novar |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Philip Lloyd-Greame |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
Secretary of State for War |
Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby 17th |
cons |
24.10.1922 |
- |
25.5.1923 |
GOVERNMENT BALDWIN |
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25.5.1923 - 22.1.1924 |
CONS | ||||
| CHANGES 27.8.1923. | |||||
Prime Minister |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
22.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Lord President of the Council |
James Cecil,Marquess of Salisbury 4th |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Lord Chancellor |
George Cave, Viscount Cave |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Robert Cecil, Viscount Cecil |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
27.8.1923 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
27.8.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
First Secretary to the Treasury |
William Joynson-Hicks, Sir |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
5.10.1923 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
George Curzon, Marquess Curzon |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Home Secretary |
William Bridgeman |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Leopold Amery |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Robert Sanders, Sir |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
Spencer Cavendish,Duke of Devonshire 9th |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
President of the Board of Education |
Edward Wood |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Minister of Health |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
27.8.1923 |
Minister of Health |
William Joynson-Hicks, Sir |
cons |
27.8.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Secretary of State for India |
William Peel, Viscount Peel |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Minister of Labour |
Anderson Montague-Barlow, Sir |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Postmaster-General |
Laming Worthington-Evans, Sir |
cons |
28.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Viscount Novar |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Philip Lloyd-Greame, Sir |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
Secretary of State for War |
Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby 17th |
cons |
25.5.1923 |
- |
22.1.1924 |
GOVERNMENT MACDONALD |
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23.1.1924 - 3.11.1924 |
LAB | ||||
Prime Minister |
Ramsay Macdonald |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Lord President of the Council |
Charles Cripps, Baron Parmour |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Lord Chancellor |
Richard Haldane, Viscount Haldane |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Lord Privy Seal |
John Clynes |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Philip Snowden |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Ramsay Macdonald |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Home Secretary |
Arthur Henderson |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Frederick Thesinger,Viscount Chelmsford |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Noel Noel-Buxton |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Christopher Thomson, Baron Thomson |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
James Thomas |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
President of the Board of Education |
Charles Trevelan, Sir |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Minister of Health |
John Wheatley |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Secretary of State for India |
Sydney Olivier, Baron Olivier |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Minister of Labour |
Thomas Shaw |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Josiah Wedgwood |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Postmaster-General |
Vernon Hartshorn |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Secretary for Scotland |
William Adamson |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Sidney Webb |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
Secretary of State for War |
Stephen Walsh |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
First Commissioner of Works |
Frederick Jowett |
lab |
22.1.1924 |
- |
3.11.1924 |
GOVERNMENT BALDWIN 2 |
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6.11.1924 - 4.6.1929 |
CONS | ||||
CHANGES 27.4-4.11.1925,19.10.1927,28.3.1928 & 18.10.1928 |
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Prime Minister |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
4.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Lord President of the Council |
George Curzon, Marquess Curzon |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
20.3.1925 |
Lord President of the Council |
Arthur Balfour, Earl of Balfour |
cons |
27.4.1925 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Lord Chancellor |
George Cave, Viscount Cave |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
28.3.1928 |
Lord Chancellor |
Douglas Hogg, Baron Hailsham |
cons |
28.3.1928 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Lord Privy Seal |
James Cecil,Marquess of Salisbury 4th |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Winston Churchill |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Austen Chamberlain |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Home Secretary |
William Joynson-Hicks, Sir |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
William Bridgeman |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Edward Wood |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.11.1925 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Walter Guinness |
cons |
4.11.1925 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Attorney General |
Douglas Hogg, Sir |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
28.3.1928 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Leopold Amery |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Leopold Amery |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
President of the Board of Education |
Eustace Percy |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Minister of Health |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Secretary of State for India |
Frederick Smith, Baron Birkenhead |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
18.10.1928 |
Secretary of State for India |
William Peel, Viscount Peel |
cons |
18.10.1928 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Minister of Labour |
Arthur Steel-Maitland, Sir |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Robert Cecil, Viscount Cecil |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
19.10.1927 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Ronald McNeill, Baron Cushendun |
cons |
19.10.1927 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Secretary for Scotland |
John Gilmour, Sir |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
15.7.1926 |
Secretary of State for Scotland |
John Gilmour, Sir |
cons |
15.7.1926 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Philip Lloyd-Greame, Sir |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
Secretary of State for War |
Laming Worthington-Evans, Sir |
cons |
6.11.1924 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
First Commissioner of Works |
William Peel, Viscount Peel |
cons |
22.1.1924 |
- |
18.10.1928 |
First Commissioner of Works |
Charles Vane,Marquess of Londonderry 7th |
cons |
18.10.1928 |
- |
4.6.1929 |
GOVERNMENT MACDONALD 2 |
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7.6.1929 - 24.8.1931 |
LAB | ||||
CHANGES 5.6.1930,14.10.1930,2.3.1931,19.3.1931 & 24.3.1931 |
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Prime Minister |
Ramsay Macdonald |
lab |
5.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Lord President of the Council |
Charles Cripps, Baron Parmour |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Lord Chancellor |
John Sankey, Baron Sankey |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Lord Privy Seal |
James Thomas |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
5.6.1930 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Vernon Hartshorn |
lab |
5.6.1930 |
- |
24.3.1931 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Thomas Johnston |
lab |
24.3.1931 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Philip Snowden |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Arthur Henderson |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Home Secretary |
John Clynes |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Albert Alexander |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Noel Noel-Buxton |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
5.6.1930 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Christoffer Addison |
lab |
5.6.1930 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Christopher Thomson, Baron Thomson |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
14.10.1930 |
Secretary of State for Air |
William MacKenzie, Baron Amulree |
lab |
14.10.1930 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
Sidney Webb, Baron Passfield |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Sidney Webb, Baron Passfield |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
5.6.1930 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
James Thomas |
lab |
5.6.1930 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
President of the Board of Education |
Charles Trevelan, Sir |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
2.3.1931 |
President of the Board of Education |
Hastings Lee-Smith |
lab |
2.3.1931 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Minister of Health |
Arthur Greenwood |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Secretary of State for India |
Willian Benn |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Minister of Labour |
Margaret Bondfield |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Secretary for Scotland |
William Adamson |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
President of the Board of Trade |
William Graham |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Minister of Transport |
Herbert Morrison |
lab |
19.3.1931 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
Secretary of State for War |
Thomas Shaw |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
First Commissioner of Works |
George Lansbury |
lab |
7.6.1929 |
- |
24.8.1931 |
GOVERNMENT MACDONALD 3 |
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25.8.1931 - 5.10.1931 |
LAB+CONS+LIB | ||||
Prime Minister |
Ramsay Macdonald |
lab |
24.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Lord President of the Council |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Lord Chancellor |
John Sankey, Baron Sankey |
lab |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Philip Snowden |
lab |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Rufus Isaacs, Marquess of Reading |
lib |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Home Secretary |
Herbert Samuel, Sir |
lib |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
James Thomas |
lab |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
James Thomas |
lab |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Minister of Health |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
Secretary of State for India |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Philip Cuncliffe-Lister, Sir |
cons |
25.8.1931 |
- |
5.10.1931 |
GOVERNMENT MACDONALD 4 |
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5.11.1931 - 7.6.1935 |
N.LAB+CONS+LIB+L.NAT | ||||
CHANGES 15.6.1932,28.9.1932,20.12.1933 & 29.6.1934 |
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Prime Minister |
Ramsay Macdonald |
n.lab |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Lord President of the Council |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Lord Chancellor |
John Sankey, Baron Sankey |
n.lab |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Philip Snowden, Viscount Snowden |
n.lab |
5.10.1931 |
- |
28.9.1932 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
29.9.1932 |
- |
31.12.1933 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
John Simon, Sir |
l.nat |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Home Secretary |
Herbert Samuel, Sir |
lib |
5.10.1931 |
- |
28.9.1932 |
Home Secretary |
John Gilmour, Sir |
cons |
28.9.1932 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Bolton Eyres-Monsell, Sir |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
John Gilmour, Sir |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
28.9.1932 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Walter Elliot |
cons |
28.9.1932 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Charles Vane,Marquess of Londonderry 7th |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Secretary of State for The Colonies |
Philip Cuncliffe-Lister, Sir |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
James Thomas |
n.lab |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
President of the Board of Education |
Donald Maclean, Sir |
n.lab |
5.10.1931 |
- |
15.6.1932 |
President of the Board of Education |
Edward Wood, Baron Irwin |
cons |
15.6.1932 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Minister of Health |
Edward Young, Sir |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Secretary of State for India |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Minister of Labour |
Henry Betterton, Sir |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
29.6.1934 |
Minister of Labour |
Oliver Stanley |
cons |
29.6.1934 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Postmaster-General |
Kinsley Wood, Sir |
cons |
20.12.1933 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Archibald Sinclair, Sir |
lib |
5.10.1931 |
- |
28.9.1932 |
Secretary for Scotland |
Geoffrey Collins, Sir |
l.nat |
28.9.1932 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Walter Runciman |
l.nat |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
Secretary of State for War |
Douglas Hogg, Viscount Hailsham |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
First Commissioner of Works |
William Ormsby-Gore |
cons |
5.10.1931 |
- |
7.6.1935 |
GOVERNMENT BALDWIN 3 |
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7.6.1935 - 28.5.1937 |
CONS+N.LAB+L.NAT | ||||
| CHANGES 22.11.1935,22.12.1935,13.3-16.6.1936 & 20.10.1936 | |||||
Prime Minister |
Stanley Baldwin |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Lord President of the Council |
Ramsay Macdonald |
n.lab |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Lord Chancellor |
Douglas Hogg, Viscount Hailsham |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Charles Vane,Marquess of Londonderry 7th |
- | 7.6.1935 |
- |
22.11.1935 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Edward Wood, Viscount Halifax 3rd |
cons |
22.11.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
18.12.1935 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Anthony Eden |
cons |
22.12.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Home Secretary |
John Simon, Sir |
l.nat |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Bolton Eyres-Monsell, Sir |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
5.6.1936 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
5.6.1936 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Walter Elliot |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
29.10.1936 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
William Morrison |
cons |
29.10.1936 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Philip Cuncliffe-Lister,Viscount Swinton |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Malcolm Macdonald |
n.lab |
7.6.1935 |
- |
22.11.1935 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
James Thomas |
n.lab |
22.11.1935 |
- |
28.5.1936 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
William Ormsby-Gore |
cons |
28.5.1936 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Minister for Co-ordination of Defence |
Thomas Inskip, Sir |
cons |
13.3.1936 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
James Thomas |
n.lab |
7.6.1935 |
- |
22.11.1935 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Malcolm Macdonald |
n.lab |
22.11.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
President of the Board of Education |
Oliver Stanley |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Minister of Health |
Kinsley Wood, Sir |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Secretary of State for India |
Lawrence Dundas,Marquess of Zetland 2nd |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Minister of Labour |
Ernest Brown |
l.nat |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Minister witout Portfolio |
Anthony Eden |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
22.12.1935 |
Minister witout Portfolio |
Eustace Percy |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
31.3.1936 |
Secretary of State for Scotland |
Godfrey Collins, Sir |
l.nat |
7.6.1935 |
- |
13.10.1936 |
Secretary of State for Scotland |
Walter Elliot |
cons |
29.10.1936 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Walter Runciman |
l.nat |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Minister of Transport |
Leslie Hore-Belisha |
l.nat |
29.10.1936 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
Secretary of State for War |
Edward Wood, Viscount Halifax 3rd |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
22.11.1935 |
Secretary of State for War |
Alfred Duff Cooper |
cons |
22.11.1935 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
First Commissioner of Works |
William Ormsby-Gore |
cons |
7.6.1935 |
- |
28.5.1936 |
First Commissioner of Works |
James Stanhope, Earl Stanhope 7th |
- | 16.6.1936 |
- |
28.5.1937 |
GOVERNMENT CHAMBERLAIN |
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28.7.1937 - 10.5.1940 |
CONS+N.LAB+L.NAT | ||||
CHANGES 21.2-31.10.1938,29.1-14.7.1939,3.9.1939,13.10.1939,5.1.1940 & 3.4.1940 |
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Prime Minister |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Lord President of the Council |
Edward Wood, Viscount Halifax 3rd |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
25.2.1938 |
Lord President of the Council |
Douglas Hogg, Viscount Hailsham |
cons |
9.3.1938 |
- |
31.10.1938 |
Lord President of the Council |
Walter Ruciman, Viscount Runciman |
l.nat |
31.10.1938 |
- |
3.9.1939 |
Lord President of the Council |
James Stanhope, Earl Stanhope 7th |
- | 3.9.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Lord Chancellor |
Douglas Hogg, Viscount Hailsham |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
9.3.1938 |
Lord Chancellor |
Frederick Herbert Maugham |
cons |
9.3.1938 |
- |
3.9.1939 |
Lord Chancellor |
Thomas Inskip, Viscount Caldecote |
cons |
3.9.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Herbrand Sackville, Earl de la Warr 9th |
- | 28.5.1937 |
- |
31.10.1938 |
Lord Privy Seal |
John Anderson, Sir |
- | 31.10.1938 |
- |
3.9.1939 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
3.9.1939 |
- |
3.4.1940 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Kinsley Wood, Sir |
cons |
3.4.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
John Simon, Sir |
l.nat |
28.5.1937 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Anthony Eden |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
21.2.1938 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Edward Wood, Viscount Halifax |
cons |
21.2.1938 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Home Secretary |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
3.9.1939 |
Home Secretary |
John Anderson, Sir |
- | 3.9.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Alfred Duff Cooper |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
27.10.1938 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
James Stanhope, Earl Stanhope 7th |
- | 27.10.1938 |
- |
3.9.1939 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
Winston Churchill |
cons |
3.9.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
William Morrison |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
29.1.1939 |
Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries |
Reginald Dorman-Smith, Sir |
- | 29.1.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Philip Cuncliffe-Lister,Viscount Swinton |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
12.5.1938 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Kinsley Wood, Sir |
cons |
16.5.1938 |
- |
3.4.1940 |
Secretary of State for Air |
Samuel Hoare, Sir |
cons |
3.4.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
William Ormsby-Gore |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
16.5.1938 |
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Malcolm Macdonald |
n.lab |
16.5.1938 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister for Co-ordination of Defence |
Thomas Inskip, Sir |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
29.1.1939 |
Minister for Co-ordination of Defence |
Ernle Chatfield, Baron Chatfield |
- | 29.1.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Malcolm Macdonald |
n.lab |
28.5.1937 |
- |
16.5.1938 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Edward Cavendish-Stanley,Bar.Stanley |
- | 16.5.1938 |
- |
15.10.1938 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Malcolm Macdonald |
n.lab |
31.10.1938 |
- |
29.1.1939 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Thomas Inskip, Sir |
cons |
29.1.1939 |
- |
3.9.1939 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Anthony Eden |
cons |
3.9.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
President of the Board of Education |
James Stanhope, Earl Stanhope 7th |
- | 28.5.1937 |
- |
27.10.1938 |
President of the Board of Education |
Herbrand Sackville, Earl de la Warr 9th |
- | 27.10.1938 |
- |
3.4.1940 |
President of the Board of Education |
Herwald Ramsbotham |
cons |
3.4.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister of Food |
Frederick James, Baron Woolton |
cons |
3.4.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister of Health |
Kinsley Wood, Sir |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
16.5.1938 |
Minister of Health |
Walter Elliot |
cons |
16.5.1938 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Secretary of State for India and Burma |
Lawrence Dundas,Marquess of Zetland 2nd |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister of Information |
Harold Macmillan |
cons |
3.9.1939 |
- |
5.1.1940 |
Minister of Information |
John Reith, Sir |
- | 5.1.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister of Labour |
Ernest Brown |
l.nat |
28.5.1937 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Edward Turnour, Earl Winterton 6th |
- | 11.3.1938 |
- |
29.1.1939 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
William Morrison |
cons |
29.1.1939 |
- |
3.4.1940 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
George Tryon |
cons |
3.4.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister witout Portfolio |
Leslie Burgin |
lib |
21.4.1939 |
- |
14.7.1939 |
Minister witout Portfolio |
Maurice Alers, Baron Hankey |
- | 3.9.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Secretary of State for Scotland |
Walter Elliot |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
16.5.1938 |
Secretary of State for Scotland |
John Colville |
cons |
16.5.1938 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister of Shipping |
John Gilmour, Sir |
cons |
13.10.1939 |
- |
3.4.1940 |
Minister of Shipping |
Robert Hudson |
cons |
3.4.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister of Supply |
Leslie Burgin |
cons |
14.7.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Oliver Stanley |
cons |
28.5.1937 |
- |
5.1.1940 |
President of the Board of Trade |
Andrew Duncan, Sir |
- | 5.1.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Minister of Transport |
Leslie Burgin |
lib |
28.5.1937 |
- |
21.4.1939 |
Minister of Transport |
Euan Wallace |
- | 21.4.1939 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
Secretary of State for War |
Leslie Hore-Belisha |
l.nat |
28.5.1937 |
- |
5.1.1940 |
Secretary of State for War |
Oliver Stanley |
cons |
5.1.1940 |
- |
10.5.1940 |
GOVERNMENT CHURCHILL |
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10.5.1940 - 23.5.1945 |
CONS+LAB+L.NAT | ||||
CHANGES 2.8-22.12.1940,1.5.1941,29.6.1941,19.2.1942-22.11.1942 & 24.9/11.11.1943 |
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Prime Minister |
Winston Churchill |
cons |
10.5.1940 |
- |
23.5.1945 |
Lord President of the Council |
Neville Chamberlain |
cons |
11.5.1940 |
- |
3.10.1940 |
Lord President of the Council |
John Anderson, Sir |
l.nat |
3.10.1940 |
- |
24.9.1943 |
Lord President of the Council |
Clement Attlee |
lab |
24.9.1943 |
- |
23.5.1945 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Clement Attlee |
lab |
11.5.1940 |
- |
19.2.1942 |
Lord Privy Seal |
Stafford Cripps, Sir |
lab |
19.2.1942 |
- |
22.11.1942 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Kinsley Wood, Sir |
cons |
3.10.1940 |
- |
19.2.1942 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
John Anderson, Sir |
l.nat |
24.9.1943 |
- |
23.5.1945 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Edward Wood, Viscount Halifax 3rd |
cons |
11.5.1940 |
- |
22.12.1940 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Anthony Eden |
cons |
22.12.1940 |
- |
23.5.1945 |
Minister of State |
William Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook |
cons |
1.5.1941 |
- |
29.6.1941 |
Minister of State |
Oliver Lyttelton |
cons |
29.6.1941 |
- |
12.3.1942 |
Home Secretary |
Herbert Morrison |
lab |
22.11.1942 |
- |
23.5.1945 |
Minister of Aircraft Production |
William Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook |
cons |
2.8.1940 |
- |
1.5.1941 |
Minister of Defence |
Winston Churchill |
cons |
10.5.1940 |
- |
23.5.1945 |
Secretary of State for Domnion Affairs |
Clement Attlee |
lab |
19.2.1942 |
- |
24.9.1943 |
Minister of Labour & National Security |
Ernest Bevin |
lab |
3.10.1940 |
- |
23.5.1945 |
Minister Resident in Middle East |
Oliver Lyttelton |
cons |
19.2.1942 |
- |
12.3.1942 |
Minister Resident in Middle East |
Richard Gardiner |
19.3.1942 |
- |
23.12.1943 |
|
Minister witout Portfolio |
Arthur Greenwood |
lab |
11.5.1940 |
- |
22.2.1942 |
Minister of Reconstruction |
Frederick James, Baron Woolton |
cons |
11.11.1943 |
- |
23.5.1945 |
Minister of Supply |
William Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook |
cons |
29.6.1941 |
- |
4.2.1942 |
Minister of War Production |
William Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook |
cons |
4.2.1942 |
- |
19.2.1942 |
Minister of Production |
Oliver Lyttelton |
cons |
12.3.1942 |
- |
23.5.1945 |