First Danby ministry
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OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
Lord High Treasurer | The Earl of Danby | 1674–1679 |
Lord Chancellor | The Earl of Nottingham | 1674–1675 |
Lord Keeper | 1675–1679 | |
Lord Privy Seal | The Earl of Anglesey | 1674–1679 |
Lord High Admiral | The Duke of Cumberland | 1674–1679 |
Lord Steward | The Duke of Ormonde | 1674–1679 |
Lord Chamberlain | The Earl of Saint Albans | 1674 |
The Earl of Arlington | 1674–1679 | |
Master of the Horse | The Duke of Buckingham | 1674 |
Southern Secretary | Henry Coventry | 1674–1679 |
Northern Secretary | Sir Joseph Williamson | 1674–1679 |
Secretary of State for Scotland | The Duke of Lauderdale | 1674–1679 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer | Sir John Duncombe | 1674–1676 |
Sir John Ernle | 1676–1679 | |
Treasurer of the Navy | Edward Seymour | 1674–1679 |
- Henry Coventry served as both Northern and Southern Secretary until Joseph Williamson entered government in the former position.
Ministries of the 17th century |
Charles II (1660-1685) |
Clarendon Ministry | Cabal Ministry | First Danby ministry | |
James II (1685-1688) |
Second Rochester Ministry | Belasyse Ministry |
William and Mary (1689-1694) |
Carmarthen/Halifax Ministry | Carmarthen (Second Danby) Ministry |
William III (1694-1702)
First Whig Junto | Pembroke Ministry |