Second Melbourne Ministry

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[edit] The Ministry

OFFICE NAME TERM
First Lord of the Treasury The Viscount Melbourne April 1835–August 1839
Lord Chancellor In Commission April 1835–January 1836
  The Lord Cottenham January 1836–August 1839
Lord President of the Council The Marquess of Lansdowne April 1835–August 1839
Lord Privy Seal Viscount Duncannon April 1835–August 1839
Home Secretary The Lord John Russell April 1835–August 1839
Foreign Secretary The Viscount Palmerston April 1835–August 1839
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies The Lord Glenelg April 1835–February 1839
  The Marquess of Normanby February–August 1839
First Lord of the Admiralty The Lord Auckland April–September 1835
  The Earl of Minto September 1835–August 1839
Chancellor of the Exchequer Thomas Spring Rice April 1835–August 1839
President of the Board of Trade Charles Poulett Thomson April 1835–August 1839
President of the Board of Control Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bt April 1835–August 1839
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests Viscount Duncannon April 1835–August 1839
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The Lord Holland April 1835–August 1839
Secretary at War Viscount Howick April 1835–August 1839



Preceded by
First Peel Ministry
British ministries
1835–1839
Succeeded by
Third Melbourne Ministry