List of Lord High Treasurers

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Lord High Treasurers and Commissioners of the Treasury of England and later the Kingdom of Great Britain, 1126-1714

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[edit] Lord High Treasurers of England

[edit] Lord High Treasurers of Great Britain

[edit] Commissioners of the Treasury of Great Britain, 1714-1800

September 6, 1780

[edit] Commissioners of the Treasury of the United Kingdom, 1801-present

[edit] Addington ministry (1801-1804)

  • March 21, 1801
    • Henry Addington (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • John Smyth
    • Charles Small Pybus
    • Lord George Thynne
    • Nathaniel Bond
  • July 5, 1802
    • Henry Addington (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • Charles Small Pybus
    • Lord George Thynne
    • Nathaniel Bond
    • John Hiley Addington
  • November 13, 1803
    • Henry Addington (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • Charles Small Pybus
    • Lord George Thynne
    • Nathaniel Bond
    • Hon. William Brodrick
  • November 19, 1803
    • Henry Addington (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • Lord George Thynne
    • Nathaniel Bond
    • Hon. William Brodrick
    • Edward Golding

[edit] Second Pitt ministry (1804-1806)

[edit] Grenville ministry (1806-1807)

[edit] Second Portland ministry (1807-1809)

[edit] Perceval ministry (1809-1812)

[edit] Liverpool ministry (1812-1827)

[edit] Canning ministry (1827)

  • April 30, 1827
    • George Canning (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • Francis Nathaniel Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles
    • Lord Francis Leveson Gower
    • Edward Granville, Lord Eliot
    • Edmund Alexander MacNaughten
  • July 31, 1827
    • George Canning (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • Francis Nathaniel Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles
    • Lord Francis Leveson Gower
    • Edward Granville, Lord Eliot
    • Maurice Fitzgerald
    • Edmund Alexander MacNaughten

[edit] Goderich ministry (1827-1828)

[edit] Wellington ministry (1828-1830)

[edit] Grey ministry (1830-1834)

  • November 24, 1830
    • Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (First Lord)
    • Charles John Spencer, Viscount Althorp (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • George Nugent, Lord Nugent
    • Robert Vernon Smith
    • Francis Thornhill Baring
    • Hon. George Ponsonby
  • November 22, 1832
    • Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (First Lord)
    • Charles John Spencer, Viscount Althorp (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • Robert Vernon Smith
    • Francis Thornhill Baring
    • Hon. George Ponsonby
    • Thomas Francis Kennedy
  • April 9, 1834
    • Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (First Lord)
    • Charles John Spencer, Viscount Althorp (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • Robert Vernon Smith
    • Francis Thornhill Baring
    • Hon. George Ponsonby
    • Robert Graham
  • June 20, 1834
    • Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (First Lord)
    • Charles John Spencer, Viscount Althorp (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • Robert Vernon Smith
    • Hon. George Ponsonby
    • Robert Graham
    • Captain George Stevens Byng

[edit] First Melbourne ministry (1834)

[edit] Wellington caretaker ministry (1834)

[edit] First Peel ministry (1834-1835)

  • December 26, 1834
    • Sir Robert Peel (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • William Yates Peel
    • Henry Pelham Clinton, Earl of Lincoln
    • William David Murray, Viscount Stormont
    • Charles Ross
    • William Ewart Gladstone
  • March 14, 1835
    • Sir Robert Peel (First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
    • William Yates Peel
    • Henry Pelham Clinton, Earl of Lincoln
    • William David Murray, Viscount Stormont
    • Charles Ross
    • John Nicoll

[edit] Second Melbourne ministry (1835-1839)

[edit] Second Peel ministry (1841-1846)

[edit] First Russell ministry (1846-1852)

[edit] First Derby ministry (1852)

[edit] Aberdeen ministry (1852-1855)

[edit] First Palmerston ministry (1855-1858)

[edit] Second Derby ministry (1858-1859)

[edit] Second Palmerston ministry (1859-1865)

[edit] Second Russell ministry (1865-1866)

[edit] Third Derby ministry (1866-1868)

[edit] First Disraeli ministry (1868)

[edit] First Gladstone ministry (1868-1874)

[edit] Second Disraeli ministry (1874-1880)

[edit] Second Gladstone ministry (1880-1885)

[edit] First Salisbury ministry (1885-1886)

[edit] Third Gladstone ministry (1886)

[edit] Second Salisbury ministry (1886-1892)

[edit] Fourth Gladstone ministry (1892-1894)

[edit] Rosebery ministry (1894-1895)

[edit] Third Salisbury ministry (1895-1902)

[edit] Balfour ministry (1902-1905)

[edit] Campbell-Bannerman ministry (1905-1908)

[edit] Asquith ministry (1908-1916)

[edit] Lloyd George ministry (1916-1922)

[edit] Bonar Law ministry (1922-1923)

[edit] First Baldwin ministry (1923-1924)

[edit] First MacDonald ministry (1924)

[edit] Second Baldwin ministry (1924-1929)

[edit] Second MacDonald ministry (1929-1931)

[edit] Third MacDonald ministry (1931-1935)

[edit] Third Baldwin ministry (1935-1937)

[edit] Chamberlain ministry (1937-1940)

[edit] First Churchill ministry (1940-1945)

[edit] Attlee ministry (1945-1951)

[edit] Second Churchill ministry (1951-1955)

[edit] Eden ministry (1955-1957)

[edit] Macmillan ministry (1957-1963)

[edit] Home ministry (1963-1964)

[edit] First Wilson ministry (1964-1970)

[edit] Heath ministry (1970-1974)

[edit] Second Wilson ministry (1974-1976)

[edit] Callaghan ministry (1976-1979)

[edit] Thatcher ministry (1979-1990)

[edit] Major ministry (1990-1997)

[edit] Blair ministry (1997-present)

[edit] References