Aberdeen Ministry

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[edit] The Cabinet

OFFICE NAME TERM
First Lord of the Treasury
Leader of the House of Lords
The Earl of Aberdeen December 1852–February 1855
Lord Chancellor The Lord Cranworth December 1852–February 1855
Lord President of the Council The Earl Granville December 1852–June 1854
  The Lord John Russell June 1854–February 1855
Lord Privy Seal The Duke of Argyll December 1852–February 1855
Home Secretary The Viscount Palmerston December 1852–February 1855
Foreign Secretary The Lord John Russell December 1852–February 1853
  The Earl of Clarendon February 1853–February 1855
Secretary of State for the Colonies Sir George Grey, Bt June 1854–February 1855
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies The Duke of Newcastle December 1852–February 1855
Chancellor of the Exchequer William Ewart Gladstone December 1852–February 1855
First Lord of the Admiralty Sir James Graham, Bt December 1852–February 1855
President of the Board of Control Sir Charles Wood, Bt December 1852–February 1855
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The Earl Granville December 1852–February 1855
First Commissioner of Works Sir William Molesworth, Bt December 1852–February 1855
Secretary at War Sidney Herbert December 1852–February 1855
Minister without Portfolio The Marquess of Lansdowne December 1852–February 1855
Minister without Portfolio The Lord John Russell February 1853–June 1854


† After June of 1854 office became Secretary of State for War.

Notes
Changes
  • February, 1853: Lord John Russell becomes Minister without Portfolio, remaining Leader of the Commons. Lord Clarendon succeeds him as Foreign Secretary.
  • June, 1854: Lord Granville becomes Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord John Russell succeeds him as Lord President, remaining also Leader of the Commons. The Secretaryship of State for War and the Colonies is split up. The Duke of Newcastle stays on as Secretary of State for War, while Sir George Grey becomes Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Preceded by
First Derby Ministry
British ministries
1852–1855
Succeeded by
First Palmerston Ministry

For a more detailed list, including ministers not in the Cabinet, see Coalition Government 1852-1855.