Minister of Education (Northern Ireland)

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Northern Ireland 1921-72

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Politics and government of
Northern Ireland 1921-72


Government
Governor of Northern Ireland
Privy Council
Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
Cabinet

Governments:
Craigavon ministry  · Andrews ministry
Brookeborough ministry  · O'Neill ministry
Chichester-Clark ministry  · Faulkner ministry


Elections:
1921  · 1925  · 1929  · 1933
1938  · 1945  · 1949  · 1953
1958  · 1962  · 1965  · 1969
By-elections


Members:
1921  · 1925  · 1929  · 1933
1938  · 1945  · 1949  · 1953
1958  · 1962  · 1965  · 1969

Parliament of Northern Ireland
Senate

Speaker
Leader of the Senate
Deputy leader of the Senate

House of Commons

Speaker
Constituencies

See also
Government of Ireland Act 1920
Elections in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973

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The Minister of Education was a member of the Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland (Cabinet) in the Parliament of Northern Ireland which governed Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972.

# Name Took Office Prime Minister Party
1. Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart 7 June 1921 Craig Ulster Unionist
2. James Caulfeild 8 January 1926 Craig Ulster Unionist
Vacant 13 October 1937 Craig N/A
3. John Hanna Robb 1 December 1937 Craig, Andrews Ulster Unionist
4. Robert Corkey 6 May 1943 Brookeborough Ulster Unionist
5. Samuel Hall-Thompson 21 March 1944 Brookeborough Ulster Unionist
6. Harry Midgley 12 January 1950 Brookeborough Ulster Unionist
7. William May 17 May 1957 Brookeborough Ulster Unionist
8. Ivan Neill 12 March 1962 Brookeborough, O'Neill Ulster Unionist
9. Herbert Kirk 22 July 1964 O'Neill Ulster Unionist
10. William Fitzsimmons 2 April 1965 O'Neill Ulster Unionist
11. William Long 7 October 1966 O'Neill Ulster Unionist
12. William Fitzsimmons 19 December 1968 O'Neill Ulster Unionist
13. Phelim O'Neill 12 March 1969 O'Neill Ulster Unionist
14. William Long 3 May 1969 Chichester-Clark, Faulkner Ulster Unionist

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