Goderich Ministry

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Viscount Goderich's government came to power in September 1827 following the death of Canning. It was a tenuous coalition of moderate Tories - also known as the Canningites and Whigs, but it only lasted a few months and did not even meet Parliament.

[edit] The Cabinet

OFFICE NAME TERM
First Lord of the Treasury Viscount Goderich September 1827-January 1828
Lord Chancellor The Lord Lyndhust September 1827-January 1828
Lord President of the Council The Duke of Portland September 1827-January 1828
Lord Privy Seal Earl of Carlisle September 1827-January 1828
Chancellor of the Exchequer John Charles Herries September 1827-January 1828
Home Secretary Marquess of Lansdowne September 1827-January 1828
Foreign Secretary Earl of Dudley September 1827-January 1828
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies William Huskisson September 1827-January 1828
Master-General of the Ordnance Marquess of Anglesey September 1827-January 1828
President of the Board of Trade
Treasurer of the Navy
Charles Grant September 1827-January 1828
President of the Board of Control Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn September 1827-January 1828
Master of the Mint George Tierney September 1827-January 1828
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The Lord Bexley September 1827-January 1828
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests William Sturges Bourne September 1827-January 1828
Secretary at War Viscount Palmerston September 1827-January 1828


Preceded by:
Canning Ministry
British ministries
1827–1828
Succeeded by:
Wellington Ministry

[edit] See also

  • See Tory Government 1827-1828 for a complete list of officeholders in the government.