Tory Government 1828-1830

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The Duke of Wellington finally came to power after the abortive attempt at a Canningite-Whig coalition government came to an end with Lord Goderich's resignation in January 1828. The government included several men from the previous administration, but four of the most important, Lords Dudley and Palmerston and Messrs Huskisson and Grant, resigned in May 1828. The Duke oversaw the introduction of Catholic Emancipation, but remained resolutely opposed to parliamentary reform, and as a result lost a vote of no confidence on 15 November 1830. The Whigs under Lord Grey then formed the government which was to pass the Great Reform Act.

Members of the Cabinet are indicated by bold face.


Office Name Date Notes
First Lord of the Treasury The Duke of Wellington 22 January 1828  
Chancellor of the Exchequer Henry Goulburn 22 January 1828  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury Joseph Planta continued in office  
Financial Secretary to the Treasury George Robert Dawson 28 January 1828  
Junior Lords of the Treasury Lord Granville Somerset 26 January 182824 November 1830  
Earl of Mount Charles 26 January 182824 April 1830
Lord Eliot 26 January 182824 November 1830
Edmund Alexander MacNaughten 26 January 182824 July 1830
George Bankes 24 April 183024 November 1830
William Yates Peel 24 July 183024 November 1830
Lord President of the Council The Earl Bathurst 26 January 1828  
Lord Chancellor The Lord Lyndhurst continued in office  
Secretary of State for the Home Department Sir Robert Peel 26 January 1828  
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department Thomas Spring Rice continued in office  
William Yates Peel 5 April 1828  
Sir George Clerk, Bt 5 August 1830  
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The Earl of Dudley continued in office  
The Earl of Aberdeen 2 June 1828  
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The Lord Howard de Walden continued in office  
Lord Dunglass 28 June 1828  
President of the Board of Trade Charles Grant continued in office  
William Vesey-Fitzgerald 11 June 1828  
John Charles Herries 2 February 1830  
Vice-President of the Board of Trade Thomas Frankland Lewis 5 February 1828  
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay 30 May 1828  
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies William Huskisson continued in office  
Sir George Murray 30 May 1828  
President of the Board of Control Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn continued in office  
The Viscount Melville 31 July 1828  
The Lord Ellenborough 24 September 1828  
Secretary to the Board of Control Thomas Peregrine Courtenay continued in office  
George Bankes 2 May 1829  
John Stuart-Wortley 16 February 1830  
Lord High Admiral The Duke of Clarence continued in office office put into commission 19 September 1828
First Lord of the Admiralty The Viscount Melville 17 September 1828  
First Secretary to the Admiralty John Wilson Croker continued in office  
Civil Lords of the Admiralty Sir George Clerk 19 September 182831 July 1830  
Earl of Brecknock 19 September 182815 July 1829
Viscount Castlereagh 15 July 182925 November 1830
Charles Ross 31 July 183025 November 1830
Lord Privy Seal The Lord Ellenborough 26 January 1828  
The Earl of Rosslyn 10 June 1829  
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The Earl of Aberdeen 26 January 1828  
Charles Arbuthnot 2 June 1828  
Master-General of the Ordnance The Marquess of Anglesey continued in office  
The Viscount Beresford 28 April 1828  
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance Sir Herbert Taylor 24 March 1828  
Sir Henry Fane 3 April 1829  
Clerk of the Ordnance Sir George Clerk continued in office  
Spencer Perceval 4 August 1828  
Storekeeper of the Ordnance Mark Singleton continued in office  
Frederick William French 4 June 1829  
Treasurer of the Navy William Vesey-Fitzgerald 25 February 1828  
Secretary at War The Viscount Palmerston continued in office  
Sir Henry Hardinge 31 May 1828  
Lord Francis Leveson-Gower 30 July 1830  
Master of the Mint John Charles Herries 12 February 1828  
Chief Secretary for Ireland William Lamb continued in office  
Lord Francis Leveson-Gower 21 June 1828  
Sir Henry Hardinge 30 July 1830  
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland The Marquess of Anglesey 1 March 1828  
The Duke of Northumberland 6 March 1829  
Paymaster of the Forces William Vesey-Fitzgerald continued in office  
John Calcraft 15 July 1828  
Postmaster General The Duke of Manchester continued in office  
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests Charles Arbuthnot 11 February 1828  
Viscount Lowther 14 June 1828  
Attorney General Sir Charles Wetherell 19 February 1828  
Sir James Scarlett 27 April 1829  
Solicitor General Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal continued in office  
Sir Edward Burtenshaw Sugden 29 June 1829  
Judge Advocate General Sir John Beckett 2 February 1828  
Lord Advocate Sir William Rae continued in office  
Solicitor General for Scotland John Hope continued in office  
Attorney General for Ireland Henry Joy continued in office  
Solicitor General for Ireland John Doherty continued in office  
Lord Steward of the Household The Marquess of Conyngham continued in office  
Lord Chamberlain of the Household The Duke of Montrose 18 February 1828  
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household Sir Samuel Hulse continued in office  
Earl of Belfast 24 July 1830  
Master of the Horse The Duke of Leeds continued in office  
Treasurer of the Household Sir William Henry Fremantle continued in office  
Comptroller of the Household Lord George Thomas Beresford continued in office  
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard The Earl of Macclesfield continued in office  
Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners The Viscount Hereford continued in office  
Master of the Buckhounds The Lord Maryborough continued in office  

Sources:

  • Chris Cook and John Stevenson, British Historical Facts 1760-1830
  • Joseph Haydn and Horace Ockerby, The Book of Dignities
Preceded by:
Canningite Government 1827-1828
Government of the United Kingdom
1828–1830
Succeeded by:
Whig Government 1830-1834