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[edit] King George I's Cabinets

[edit] The First Townshend Ministry, 1714-1717

OFFICE NAME TERM
Northern Secretary The Viscount Townshend 1714–1717
First Lord of the Treasury The Earl of Halifax 1714–1715
  The Earl of Carlisle 1715
  Robert Walpole 1715–1717
Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Richard Onslow 1714–1715
  Robert Walpole 1715–1717
Southern Secretary James Stanhope 1714–1716
  Paul Methuen 1716–1717
Lord Chancellor The Lord Cowper 1714–1717
Lord Privy Seal The Marquess of Wharton 1714–1715
  In Commission 1715
  The Earl of Sunderland 1715–1716
  The Duke of Kingston 1716–1717
Lord President of the Council The Earl of Nottingham 1714–1716
  The Duke of Devonshire 1716–1717
Master-General of the Ordnance The Duke of Marlborough 1714–1717
Paymaster of the Forces Robert Walpole 1714–1715
  The Earl of Lincoln 1715–1717
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland The Earl of Sunderland 1714–1717

[edit] King George II's Cabinet, 1727-1742

OFFICE NAME TERM
Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole 1727–1742
First Lord of the Treasury    
Chancellor of the Exchequer    
Leader of the House of Commons    
Southern Secretary The Duke of Newcastle 1727–1742
Northern Secretary The Viscount Townshend1 1727–1730
  The Lord Harrington 1730–1742
Lord Chancellor The Lord King 1727–1733
  The Lord Talbot of Hensol 1733–1737
  The Lord Hardwicke 1737–1742
Lord Privy Seal The Lord Trevor 1727–1730
  The Earl of Wilmington 1730–1731
  The Duke of Devonshire 1731–1733
  The Viscount Lonsdale 1733–1735
  The Earl of Godolphin 1735–1740
  The Lord Hervey of Ickworth 1740–1742
Lord President of the Council The Duke of Devonshire 1727–1730
  The Lord Trevor 1730
  The Earl of Wilmington 1730–1742
Master-General of the Ordnance The Duke of Argyll 1727–1740
  The Duke of Montagu 1740–1742
Paymaster of the Forces The Lord Wilmington 1727–1730
  Henry Pelham 1730–1742

1 Lord Townshend served as Leader of the House of Lords during his tenure as Northern Secretary; it is unknown who served in that position between 1730 and 1742.