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List of Lords Commissioners of the Treasury
This is a
list of
Lords Commissioners of the Treasury
of
Great Britain
.
Contents
1
Commissioners of the Treasury of Great Britain (1714–1800)
1.1
Townshend ministry (1714–1715)
1.2
First Stanhope/Sunderland ministry (1717–1718)
1.3
Second Stanhope/Sunderland ministry (1718–1721)
1.4
Walpole/Townshend ministry (1721–1730)
1.5
Walpole ministry (1730–1742)
1.6
Carteret ministry (1742–1744)
1.7
First Pelham ministry (1744–1746)
1.8
Second Pelham ministry (1746–1754)
1.9
First Newcastle ministry (1754–1756)
1.10
Pitt the Elder ministry (1756–1757)
1.11
Newcastle/Pitt ministry (1757–1762)
1.12
Bute ministry (1762–1763)
1.13
Grenville ministry (1763–1765)
1.14
First Rockingham ministry (1765–1766)
1.15
Chatham ministry (1766–1768)
1.16
Grafton ministry (1768–1770)
1.17
North ministry (1770–1782)
1.18
Second Rockingham ministry (1782)
1.19
Shelburne ministry (1782–1783)
1.20
Fox-North coalition (1783)
1.21
First Pitt the Younger ministry (1783–1801)
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Commissioners of the Treasury of the United Kingdom (since 1801)
2.1
Addington ministry (1801–1804)
2.2
Second Pitt ministry (1804–1806)
2.3
Grenville ministry (1806–1807)
2.4
Second Portland ministry (1807–1809)
2.5
Perceval ministry (1809–1812)
2.6
Liverpool ministry (1812–1827)
2.7
Canning ministry (1827)
2.8
Goderich ministry (1827–1828)
2.9
Wellington ministry (1828–1830)
2.10
Grey ministry (1830–1834)
2.11
First Melbourne ministry (1834)
2.12
Wellington caretaker ministry (1834)
2.13
First Peel ministry (1834–1835)
2.14
Second Melbourne ministry (1835–1839)
2.15
Second Peel ministry (1841–1846)
2.16
First Russell ministry (1846–1852)
2.17
First Derby ministry (1852)
2.18
Aberdeen ministry (1852–1855)
2.19
First Palmerston ministry (1855–1858)
2.20
Second Derby ministry (1858–1859)
2.21
Second Palmerston ministry (1859–1865)
2.22
Second Russell ministry (1865–1866)
2.23
Third Derby ministry (1866–1868)
2.24
First Disraeli ministry (1868)
2.25
First Gladstone ministry (1868–1874)
2.26
Second Disraeli ministry (1874–1880)
2.27
Second Gladstone ministry (1880–1885)
2.28
First Salisbury ministry (1885–1886)
2.29
Third Gladstone ministry (1886)
2.30
Second Salisbury ministry (1886–1892)
2.31
Fourth Gladstone ministry (1892–1894)
2.32
Rosebery ministry (1894–1895)
2.33
Third Salisbury ministry (1895–1902)
2.34
Balfour ministry (1902–1905)
2.35
Campbell-Bannerman ministry (1905–1908)
2.36
Asquith ministry (1908–1916)
2.37
Lloyd George ministry (1916–1922)
2.38
Bonar Law ministry (1922–1923)
2.39
First Baldwin ministry (1923–1924)
2.40
First MacDonald ministry (1924)
2.41
Second Baldwin ministry (1924–1929)
2.42
Second MacDonald ministry (1929–1931)
2.43
Third MacDonald ministry (1931–1935)
2.44
Third Baldwin ministry (1935–1937)
2.45
Chamberlain ministry (1937–1940)
2.46
First Churchill ministry (1940–1945)
2.47
Attlee ministry (1945–1951)
2.48
Second Churchill ministry (1951–1955)
2.49
Eden ministry (1955–1957)
2.50
Macmillan ministry (1957–1963)
2.51
Home ministry (1963–1964)
2.52
First Wilson ministry (1964–1970)
2.53
Heath ministry (1970–1974)
2.54
Second Wilson ministry (1974–1976)
2.55
Callaghan ministry (1976–1979)
2.56
Thatcher ministry (1979–1990)
2.57
Major ministry (1990–1997)
2.58
Blair ministry (1997–2007)
2.59
Brown ministry (2007–2009)
2.60
Cameron Ministry (Since 2010)
3
See also
4
References
Commissioners of the Treasury of Great Britain (1714–1800)
Townshend ministry (1714–1715)
13 October 1714
[
1
]
Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax
(First Lord)
Sir Richard Onslow
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir William St Quintin, 3rd Baronet
Edward Wortley Montagu
Paul Methuen
23 May 1715
[
2
]
Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle
(First Lord)
Sir Richard Onslow
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir William St Quintin, 3rd Baronet
Edward Wortley Montagu
Paul Methuen
11 October 1715
[
3
]
Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Daniel Finch
Sir William St Quintin, 3rd Baronet
Paul Methuen
Hon. Thomas Newport
25 June 1716
Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir William St Quintin, 3rd Baronet
Paul Methuen
Thomas Newport, 1st Baron Torrington
Richard Edgcumbe
First Stanhope/Sunderland ministry (1717–1718)
15 April 1717
James Stanhope
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Newport, 1st Baron Torrington
John Wallop
George Baillie
Thomas Micklethwaite
Second Stanhope/Sunderland ministry (1718–1721)
20 March 1718
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland
(First Lord)
John Aislabie
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Wallop
George Baillie
William Clayton
11 June 1720
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland
(First Lord)
John Aislabie
George Baillie
Sir Charles Turner
Richard Edgcumbe
Walpole/Townshend ministry (1721–1730)
3 April 1721
Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Baillie
Sir Charles Turner
Richard Edgcumbe
Hon. Henry Pelham
23 March 1724
Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Baillie
Sir Charles Turner
Hon. Henry Pelham
William Yonge
2 April 1724
Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Baillie
Sir Charles Turner
William Yonge
George Bubb Dodington
27 May 1725
Sir Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Charles Turner
Sir William Yonge
George Bubb Dodington
Sir William Strickland, Bt.
28 July 1727
Sir Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Charles Turner, Bt.
George Bubb Dodington
Sir George Oxenden, Bt.
William Clayton
Walpole ministry (1730–1742)
11 May 1730
Sir Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Bubb Dodington
Sir George Oxenden, Bt.
William Clayton, 1st Baron Sundon
Sir William Yonge
16 May 1735
Sir Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Bubb Dodington
Sir George Oxenden, Bt.
William Clayton, 1st Baron Sundon
George Cholmondeley, 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley
May 1736
Sir Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Bubb Dodington
Sir George Oxenden, Bt.
William Clayton, 1st Baron Sundon
Thomas Winnington
21 June 1737
Sir Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Bubb Dodington
William Clayton, 1st Baron Sundon
Thomas Winnington
Giles Earle
21 October 1740
Sir Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Clayton, 1st Baron Sundon
Thomas Winnington
Giles Earle
George Treby
2 May 1741
Sir Robert Walpole
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Winnington
Giles Earle
George Treby
Thomas Clutterbuck
Carteret ministry (1742–1744)
16 February 1742
Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington
(First Lord)
Samuel Sandys
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. George Compton
Sir John Rushout, 4th Baronet
Phillips Gybbon
25 August 1743
Hon. Henry Pelham
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. George Compton
Phillips Gybbon
Charles Sackville, Earl of Middlesex
Henry Fox
First Pelham ministry (1744–1746)
25 December 1744
Hon. Henry Pelham
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Sackville, Earl of Middlesex
Henry Fox
Hon. Richard Arundell
George Lyttelton
Second Pelham ministry (1746–1754)
24 June 1746
Hon. Henry Pelham
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Sackville, Earl of Middlesex
George Lyttelton
Hon. Henry Bilson Legge
John Campbell
23 June 1747
Hon. Henry Pelham
(First Lord & Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Lyttelton
Hon. Henry Bilson Legge
John Campbell
Hon. George Grenville
29 April 1749
Hon. Henry Pelham
(First Lord & Chancellor of the Exchequer) (d. 18 March 1754)
George Lyttelton
John Campbell
Hon. George Grenville
Hon. Henry Vane
First Newcastle ministry (1754–1756)
6 April 1754
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
(First Lord)
Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington
Hon. Henry Bilson Legge
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Hay, Viscount Dupplin
Robert Nugent
22 November 1755
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
(First Lord)
Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington
Sir George Lyttelton, Bt.
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Hay, Viscount Dupplin
Robert Nugent
20 December 1755
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
(First Lord)
Sir George Lyttelton, Bt.
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Nugent
Percy Wyndham-O'Brien
Henry Furnese
Pitt the Elder ministry (1756–1757)
16 November 1756
William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire
(First Lord)
Hon. Henry Bilson Legge
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Nugent
William Ponsonby, Viscount Duncannon
Hon. James Grenville
Newcastle/Pitt ministry (1757–1762)
2 July 1757
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
(First Lord)
Hon. Henry Bilson Legge
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Nugent
Hon. James Grenville
Frederick North, Lord North
22 December 1759
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
(First Lord)
Henry Bilson Legge
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Grenville
Frederick North, Lord North
James Oswald
12 March 1761
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
(First Lord)
William Barrington-Shute, 2nd Viscount Barrington
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Frederick North, Lord North
James Oswald
Gilbert Elliot
Bute ministry (1762–1763)
28 May 1762
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
(First Lord)
Sir Francis Dashwood, Bt.
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Frederick North, Lord North
James Oswald
Sir John Turner, Bt.
Grenville ministry (1763–1765)
15 April 1763
Hon. George Grenville
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Frederick North, Lord North
Sir John Turner, Bt.
Thomas Orby Hunter
James Harris
First Rockingham ministry (1765–1766)
10 July 1765
Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
(First Lord)
William Dowdeswell
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord John Cavendish
Thomas Townshend
George Onslow
Chatham ministry (1766–1768)
2 August 1766
Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
(First Lord)
Hon. Charles Townshend
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Townshend
George Onslow
Pryse Campbell
1 December 1767
Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
(First Lord)
Frederick North, Lord North
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Onslow
Pryse Campbell
Charles Jenkinson
Grafton ministry (1768–1770)
31 December 1768
Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
(First Lord)
Frederick North, Lord North
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Onslow
Charles Jenkinson
Jeremiah Dyson
North ministry (1770–1782)
6 February 1770
Frederick North, Lord North
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Onslow
Charles Jenkinson
Jeremiah Dyson
Charles Townshend
9 January 1773
Frederick North, Lord North
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Onslow
Jeremiah Dyson
Charles Townshend
Hon. Charles James Fox
12 March 1774
Frederick North, Lord North
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Onslow
Charles Townshend
Francis Seymour-Conway, Viscount Beauchamp
Charles Wolfran Cornwall
5 June 1777
Frederick North, Lord North
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Onslow, 4th Baron Onslow
Francis Seymour-Conway, Viscount Beauchamp
Charles Wolfran Cornwall
William Henry Lyttelton, 1st Baron Westcote
14 December 1777
Frederick North, Lord North
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Francis Seymour-Conway, Viscount Beauchamp
Charles Wolfran Cornwall
William Henry Lyttelton, 1st Baron Westcote
Henry Temple, 2nd Viscount Palmerston
6 September 1780
Frederick North, Lord North
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Henry Lyttelton, 1st Baron Westcote
Henry Temple, 2nd Viscount Palmerston
Sir Richard Sutton, Bt.
John Buller
Second Rockingham ministry (1782)
27 March 1782
Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
(First Lord)
Lord John Cavendish
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George John Spencer, Viscount Althorp
Hon. James Grenville
Frederick Montagu
Shelburne ministry (1782–1783)
13 July 1782
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne
(First Lord)
Hon. William Pitt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Grenville
Richard Jackson
Edward James Eliot
Fox-North coalition (1783)
4 April 1783
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
(First Lord)
Lord John Cavendish
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Howard, Earl of Surrey
Frederick Montagu
Sir Grey Cooper
First Pitt the Younger ministry (1783–1801)
27 December 1783
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Graham, Marquess of Graham
John Buller
Edward James Eliot
John Aubrey
19 September 1786
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Graham, Marquess of Graham
Hon. Edward James Eliot
Sir John Aubrey, Bt.
Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington
8 April 1789
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Edward James Eliot
Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington
John Jeffreys Pratt, Viscount Bayham
Henry Bathurst, Lord Apsley
20 June 1791
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Edward James Eliot
Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington
John Jeffreys Pratt, Viscount Bayham
Richard Hopkins
22 June 1793
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington
John Jeffreys Pratt, Viscount Bayham
Richard Hopkins
Hon. John Thomas Townshend
7 May 1794
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington
Richard Hopkins
Hon. John Thomas Townshend
John Smyth
3 February 1797
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington
Hon. John Thomas Townshend
John Smyth
Sylvester Douglas
3 August 1797
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. John Thomas Townshend
John Smyth
Sylvester Douglas
Charles Small Pybus
28 July 1800
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Smyth
Sylvester Douglas
Charles Small Pybus
Lord Granville Leveson-Gower
9 December 1800
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Smyth
Charles Small Pybus
Lord Granville Leveson-Gower
John Hiley Addington
Commissioners of the Treasury of the United Kingdom (since 1801)
Addington ministry (1801–1804)
21 March 1801
Henry Addington
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Smyth
Charles Small Pybus
Lord George Thynne
Nathaniel Bond
5 July 1802
Henry Addington
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Small Pybus
Lord George Thynne
Nathaniel Bond
John Hiley Addington
13 November 1803
Henry Addington
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Small Pybus
Lord George Thynne
Nathaniel Bond
Hon. William Brodrick
19 November 1803
Henry Addington
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord George Thynne
Nathaniel Bond
Hon. William Brodrick
Edward Golding
Second Pitt ministry (1804–1806)
16 May 1804
Hon. William Pitt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Percy, Lord Lovaine
James Edward Harris, Viscount FitzHarris
Charles Long
George Spencer, Marquess of Blandford
Grenville ministry (1806–1807)
10 February 1806
William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Lord Grenville
(First Lord)
Lord Henry Petty
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Charles Spencer, Viscount Althorp
William Wickham
John Courtenay
Second Portland ministry (1807–1809)
31 March 1807
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
(First Lord)
Hon. Spencer Perceval
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, Marquess of Titchfield
Hon. William Eliot
William Sturges Bourne
16 September 1807
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
(First Lord)
Hon. Spencer Perceval
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Foster
Hon. William Eliot
Hon. Richard Ryder
2 December 1807
William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
(First Lord)
Hon. Spencer Perceval
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Foster
Hon. William Brodrick
Hon. William Eliot
Snowdon Barne
Perceval ministry (1809–1812)
6 December 1809
Hon. Spencer Perceval
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Foster
Hon. William Brodrick
Hon. William Eliot
John Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart
Snowdon Barne
23 June 1810
Hon. Spencer Perceval
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Foster
Hon. William Brodrick
Hon. William Eliot
Snowdon Barne
Hon. Berkeley Paget
6 January 1812
Hon. Spencer Perceval
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. William Wellesley-Pole
Hon. William Brodrick
Snowdon Barne
Hon. Berkeley Paget
Richard Wellesley
Liverpool ministry (1812–1827)
16 June 1812
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
(First Lord)
Nicholas Vansittart
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Vesey-FitzGerald
Hon. Berkeley Paget
Frederick John Robinson
James Brogden
25 November 1813
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
(First Lord)
Nicholas Vansittart
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Vesey-FitzGerald
Hon. Berkeley Paget
James Brogden
William Lowther, Viscount Lowther
20 December 1813
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
(First Lord)
Nicholas Vansittart
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Vesey-FitzGerald
Hon. Berkeley Paget
William Lowther, Viscount Lowther
Charles Grant
7 January 1817
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
(First Lord)
Nicholas Vansittart
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Berkeley Paget
William Lowther, Viscount Lowther
Charles Grant
John Maxwell-Barry
(formerly of the Irish Treasury)
William Odell (formerly of the Irish Treasury)
25 March 1819
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
(First Lord)
Nicholas Vansittart
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Berkeley Paget
William Lowther, Viscount Lowther
Lord Granville Somerset
John Maxwell-Barry
Edmond Alexander Macnaghten
3 May 1823
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
(First Lord)
Frederick John Robinson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Berkeley Paget
William Lowther, Viscount Lowther
Lord Granville Somerset
Edmond Alexander Macnaghten
13 June 1826
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
(First Lord)
Frederick John Robinson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Lowther, Viscount Lowther
Lord Granville Somerset
Francis Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles
Edmond Alexander Macnaghten
Canning ministry (1827)
30 April 1827
George Canning
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Francis Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles
Lord Francis Leveson Gower
Edward Granville, Lord Eliot
Edmund Alexander Macnaghten
31 July 1827
George Canning
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Francis Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles
Lord Francis Leveson Gower
Edward Granville, Lord Eliot
Maurice FitzGerald
Edmund Alexander Macnaghten
Goderich ministry (1827–1828)
8 September 1827
Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich
(First Lord)
John Charles Herries
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Francis Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles
Edward Granville, Lord Eliot
Edmund Alexander Macnaghten
Wellington ministry (1828–1830)
26 January 1828
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
(First Lord)
Henry Goulburn
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Granville Somerset
Francis Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles
Edward Granville, Lord Eliot
Edmund Alexander Macnaghten
24 April 1830
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
(First Lord)
Henry Goulburn
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Granville Somerset
Edward Granville, Lord Eliot
George Bankes
Edmund Alexander Macnaghten
24 July 1830
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
(First Lord)
Henry Goulburn
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Granville Somerset
Edward Granville, Lord Eliot
George Bankes
William Yates Peel
Grey ministry (1830–1834)
24 November 1830
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
(First Lord)
Charles John Spencer, Viscount Althorp
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent
Robert Vernon Smith
Francis Thornhill Baring
Hon. George Ponsonby
22 November 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
9 April 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
20 June 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 Hon. George Stevens Byng
First Melbourne ministry (1834)
18 July 1834
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
(First Lord)
Charles John Spencer, Viscount Althorp
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Vernon Smith
Hon. George Ponsonby
Robert Graham
Captain Hon. George Stevens Byng
Wellington caretaker ministry (1834)
21 November 1834
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
(First Lord)
James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn
Edward Law, 2nd Baron Ellenborough
William Wellesley, 1st Baron Maryborough
Sir John Beckett, 2nd Baronet
Joseph Planta
First Peel ministry (1834–1835)
26 December 1834
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
(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
14 March 1835
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Yates Peel
Henry Pelham-Clinton, Earl of Lincoln
William David Murray, Viscount Stormont
Charles Ross
John Iltyd Nicholl
Second Melbourne ministry (1835–1839)
18 April 1835
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
(First Lord)
Thomas Spring Rice
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Adolphus Seymour, Lord Seymour
William Henry Ord
Robert Steuart
16 May 1835
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
(First Lord)
Thomas Spring Rice
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Adolphus Seymour, Lord Seymour
William Henry Ord
Robert Steuart
Richard More O'Ferrall
18 July 1837
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
(First Lord)
Thomas Spring Rice
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Adolphus Seymour, Lord Seymour
Robert Steuart
Richard More O'Ferrall
John Parker
28 August 1839
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
(First Lord)
Francis Thornhill Baring
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Steuart
John Parker
Thomas Wyse, Jr.
Henry Tufnell
26 May 1840
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
(First Lord)
Francis Thornhill Baring
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Parker
Thomas Wyse, Jr.
Henry Tufnell
Edward Horsman
23 June 1841
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
(First Lord)
Francis Thornhill Baring
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Wyse, Jr.
Henry Tufnell
Edward Horsman
William Francis Cowper
Second Peel ministry (1841–1846)
6 September 1841
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
(First Lord)
Henry Goulburn
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Milnes Gaskell
Henry Bingham Baring
Alexander Pringle
John Young
21 May 1844
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
(First Lord)
Henry Goulburn
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Milnes Gaskell
Henry Bingham Baring
Alexander Pringle
Lord Arthur Lennox
26 April 1845
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
(First Lord)
Henry Goulburn
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Milnes Gaskell
Henry Bingham Baring
Lord Arthur Lennox
William Forbes Mackenzie
8 August 1845
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
(First Lord)
Henry Goulburn
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Milnes Gaskell
Henry Bingham Baring
William Forbes Mackenzie
William Cripps
11 March 1846
Sir Robert Peel, Bt
(First Lord)
Henry Goulburn
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Henry Bingham Baring
William Cripps
Hon. Swynfen Thomas Carnegie
Ralph Neville
First Russell ministry (1846–1852)
6 July 1846
The Lord John Russell
(First Lord)
Sir Charles Wood, Bt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hugh Fortescue, Viscount Ebrington
The O'Conor Don
William Gibson Craig
Henry Rich
6 August 1847
The Lord John Russell
(First Lord)
Sir Charles Wood, Bt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hugh Fortescue, Viscount Ebrington
William Gibson Craig
Henry Rich
Richard Montesquieu Bellew
24 December 1847
The Lord John Russell
(First Lord)
Sir Charles Wood, Bt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Gibson Craig
Henry Rich
Richard Montesquieu Bellew
Henry Petty-FitzMaurice, Earl of Shelburne
(to August, 1848)
First Derby ministry (1852)
28 February 1852
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
(First Lord)
Benjamin Disraeli
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Richard Grenville, Marquess of Chandos
Lord Henry Lennox
Thomas Bateson
Aberdeen ministry (1852–1855)
1 January 1853
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
(First Lord)
William Ewart Gladstone
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Alfred Hervey
Francis Charteris, Lord Elcho
John Sadleir
6 March 1854
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
(First Lord)
William Ewart Gladstone
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Alfred Hervey
Francis Charteris, Lord Elcho
Chichester Fortescue
First Palmerston ministry (1855–1858)
10 February 1855
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
(First Lord)
William Ewart Gladstone
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Alfred Hervey
Francis Charteris, Baron Elcho
Chichester Fortescue
7 March 1855
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
(First Lord)
Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Bt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Stanley Monck, 4th Viscount Monck
Adam Haldane-Duncan, Viscount Duncan
Chichester Fortescue
16 April 1855
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
(First Lord)
Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Bt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Stanley Monck, 4th Viscount Monck
Adam Haldane-Duncan, Viscount Duncan
Henry Brand
Second Derby ministry (1858–1859)
1 March 1858
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
(First Lord)
Benjamin Disraeli
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Henry Gordon-Lennox
Thomas Edward Taylor
Henry Whitmore
15 March 1859
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
(First Lord)
Benjamin Disraeli
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Edward Taylor
Henry Whitmore
Peter Blackburn
Second Palmerston ministry (1859–1865)
24 June 1859
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
(First Lord)
William Ewart Gladstone
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
Sir William Dunbar, 7th Baronet
John Bagwell
25 March 1862
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
(First Lord)
William Ewart Gladstone
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
Sir William Dunbar, 7th Baronet
Lt. Col. Luke White
21 April 1865
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
(First Lord)
William Ewart Gladstone
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
William Patrick Adam
Lt. Col. Luke White
Second Russell ministry (1865–1866)
6 November 1865
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
(First Lord)
William Ewart Gladstone
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
Lt. Col. Luke White
William Patrick Adam
2 June 1866
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
(First Lord)
William Ewart Gladstone
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Bonham-Carter
William Patrick Adam
John Esmonde
Third Derby ministry (1866–1868)
12 July 1866
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
(First Lord)
Benjamin Disraeli
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Gerard James Noel
Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, 3rd Baronet
Henry Whitmore
First Disraeli ministry (1868)
29 February 1868
Benjamin Disraeli
(First Lord)
George Ward Hunt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Gerard James Noel
Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, 3rd Baronet
Henry Whitmore
2 November 1868
Benjamin Disraeli
(First Lord)
George Ward Hunt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Claud John Hamilton
Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, 3rd Baronet
Henry Whitmore
First Gladstone ministry (1868–1874)
16 December 1868
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord)
Robert Lowe
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Stansfeld, Jr.
Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
William Patrick Adam
Hon. John Cranch Walker Vivian
2 November 1869
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord)
Robert Lowe
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne
William Patrick Adam
Hon. John Cranch Walker Vivian
William Henry Gladstone
8 August 1873
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish
William Henry Gladstone
Hon. Algernon William Fulke Greville
Second Disraeli ministry (1874–1880)
4 March 1874
Benjamin Disraeli
(First Lord)
Sir Stafford Northcote, 8th Baronet
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Arthur Philip Henry Stanhope, Viscount Mahon
Rowland Winn
Sir James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, 2nd Baronet
16 February 1876
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
(First Lord)
Sir Stafford Northcote, 8th Baronet
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Henry Crichton, Viscount Crichton
Rowland Winn
Sir James Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, 2nd Baronet
Second Gladstone ministry (1880–1885)
5 May 1880
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Arthur Divett Hayter, Bt.
John Holms
Charles Cecil Cotes
24 August 1881
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Arthur Divett Hayter, Bt.
John Holms
Charles Cecil Cotes
Herbert John Gladstone
26 June 1882
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Cecil Cotes
Herbert John Gladstone
Robert William Duff
1 January 1883
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord)
Hugh Culling Eardley Childers
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Cecil Cotes
Herbert John Gladstone
Robert William Duff
First Salisbury ministry (1885–1886)
29 June 1885
Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh
(First Lord)
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt.
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Dalrymple
Hon. Sidney Herbert
Lt. Col. William Hood Walrond
Third Gladstone ministry (1886)
13 February 1886
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord)
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Edward James Reed
Cyril Flower
George Granville Leveson-Gower
Second Salisbury ministry (1886–1892)
9 August 1886
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
(First Lord)
Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Sidney Herbert
Col. William Hood Walrond
Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, Bt
17 January 1887
William Henry Smith
(First Lord)
George Joachim Goschen
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Sidney Herbert
Col. William Hood Walrond
Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, Bt
9 November 1891
Arthur James Balfour
(First Lord)
George Joachim Goschen
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. Sidney Herbert
Col. William Hood Walrond
Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, Bt
Fourth Gladstone ministry (1892–1894)
22 August 1892
William Ewart Gladstone
(First Lord)
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Edward Ellis
Richard Knight Causton
William Alexander McArthur
Rosebery ministry (1894–1895)
15 March 1894
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
(First Lord)
Sir William Vernon Harcourt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Edward Ellis
Richard Knight Causton
William Alexander McArthur
Third Salisbury ministry (1895–1902)
6 July 1895
Arthur James Balfour
(First Lord)
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Henry Torrens Anstruther
William Hayes Fisher
Lord Stanley
November 1900
Arthur James Balfour
(First Lord)
Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Henry Torrens Anstruther
William Hayes Fisher
Ailwyn Fellowes
Balfour ministry (1902–1905)
15 August 1902
Arthur James Balfour
(First Lord)
Charles Thomson Ritchie
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Henry Torrens Anstruther
Ailwyn Fellowes
Henry Forster
15 October 1903
Arthur James Balfour
(First Lord)
Austen Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Ailwyn Fellowes
Henry Forster
Lord Balcarres
17 June 1905
Arthur James Balfour
(First Lord)
Austen Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Henry Forster
Lord Balcarres
Lord Edmund Talbot
Campbell-Bannerman ministry (1905–1908)
22 December 1905
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
(First Lord)
Herbert Henry Asquith
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Joseph Albert Pease
Herbert Lewis
Freeman Thomas
Cecil William Norton
25 January 1906
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
(First Lord)
Herbert Henry Asquith
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Joseph Albert Pease
Herbert Lewis
Cecil William Norton
John Fuller
27 February 1907
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
(First Lord)
Herbert Henry Asquith
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Joseph Albert Pease
Herbert Lewis
Cecil William Norton
John Henry Whitley
Asquith ministry (1908–1916)
8 April 1908
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Joseph Albert Pease
Herbert Lewis
Cecil William Norton
John Henry Whitley
1 June 1908
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Herbert Lewis
Cecil William Norton
John Henry Whitley
8 July 1909
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Cecil William Norton
John Henry Whitley
John Gulland
Oswald Partington
7 March 1910
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Gulland
Oswald Partington
William Benn
Ernest Soares
Percy Illingworth
26 January 1911
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Percy Illingworth
John Gulland
William Benn
Ernest Soares
William Jones
1 May 1911
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Percy Illingworth
John Gulland
William Benn
William Jones
Frederick Edward Guest
23 February 1912
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Percy Illingworth
John Gulland
William Benn
William Jones
Sir Arthur Haworth, Bt
16 August 1912
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Gulland
William Benn
William Jones
Henry Webb
25 January 1915
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Benn
William Jones
Henry Webb
4 February 1915
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
David Lloyd George
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Benn
William Jones
Henry Webb
Cecil Beck
Walter Rea
27 May 1915
Herbert Henry Asquith
(First Lord)
Reginald McKenna
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Henry Roberts
Geoffrey Howard
William Bridgeman
Walter Rea
Lloyd George ministry (1916–1922)
11 December 1916
[
4
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Andrew Bonar Law
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Hope
John Pratt
26 January 1917
[
5
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Andrew Bonar Law
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Hope
John Pratt
Stanley Baldwin
29 January 1917
[
6
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Andrew Bonar Law
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Hope
John Pratt
Stanley Baldwin
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
21 June 1917
[
7
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Andrew Bonar Law
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Hope
John Pratt
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
14 January 1919
[
8
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Austen Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Hope
John Pratt
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
14 January 1919
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Austen Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Pratt
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
5 February 1919
[
9
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Austen Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Pratt
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
Robert Sanders
14 August 1919
[
10
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Austen Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Sanders
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
Sir Godfrey Collins
William Edge
was appointed Assistant Liberal Whip at this time, but was not a Lord of the Treasury
[
11
]
14 February 1920
[
12
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Austen Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Robert Sanders, Bt
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
Sir William Sutherland
26 March 1920
[
13
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Austen Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Robert Sanders, Bt
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
Sir William Sutherland
1 April 1921
[
14
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Sir Robert Horne
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Parker
Josiah Towyn Jones
Sir William Sutherland
Sir John Gilmour, Bt
July 1922
[
15
]
David Lloyd George
(First Lord)
Sir Robert Horne
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Parker
Sir John Gilmour, Bt
Thomas Arthur Lewis
Bonar Law ministry (1922–1923)
October 1922
Andrew Bonar Law
(First Lord)
Stanley Baldwin
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
H. Douglas King
Albert Buckley
6 December 1922
[
16
]
Andrew Bonar Law
(First Lord)
Stanley Baldwin
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
H. Douglas King
Albert Buckley
George Hennessy
6 February 1923
[
17
]
Andrew Bonar Law
(First Lord)
Stanley Baldwin
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
H. Douglas King
Albert Buckley
George Hennessy
Frederick Thomson
22 March 1923
[
18
]
Andrew Bonar Law
(First Lord)
Stanley Baldwin
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
H. Douglas King
George Hennessy
Frederick Thomson
William Cope
10 April 1923
[
19
]
Andrew Bonar Law
(First Lord)
Stanley Baldwin
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
H. Douglas King
George Hennessy
William Cope
Patrick Johnston Ford
First Baldwin ministry (1923–1924)
25 May 1923
[
20
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
H. Douglas King
George Hennessy
William Cope
Patrick Johnston Ford
18 July 1923
[
21
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bt
H. Douglas King
George Hennessy
William Cope
Patrick Johnston Ford
24 August 1923
[
22
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Neville Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
H. Douglas King
George Hennessy
William Cope
Patrick Johnston Ford
December 1923
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Neville Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
H. Douglas King
George Hennessy
William Cope
Sir John Gilmour, Bt
First MacDonald ministry (1924)
20 February 1924
[
23
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Graham
Frederick Hall
Tom Kennedy
John Robertson
George Henry Warne
Second Baldwin ministry (1924–1929)
7 November 1924
[
24
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Winston Churchill
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Hennessy
William Cope
Frederick Thomson
Viscount Curzon
Lord Stanley
17 December 1925
[
25
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Winston Churchill
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Cope
Frederick Thomson
Viscount Curzon
Lord Stanley
28 July 1926
[
26
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Winston Churchill
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Cope
Frederick Thomson
Viscount Curzon
Lord Stanley
David Margesson
14 January 1928
[
27
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Winston Churchill
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Viscount Curzon
David Margesson
George Bowyer
Frederick Penny
Marquess of Titchfield
15 January 1929
[
28
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Winston Churchill
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Margesson
George Bowyer
Frederick Penny
Marquess of Titchfield
Euan Wallace
Second MacDonald ministry (1929–1931)
11 June 1929
[
29
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
J. Allen Parkinson
Charles Edwards
Alfred Barnes
24 June 1929
[
30
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
J. Allen Parkinson
Charles Edwards
Alfred Barnes
William Whiteley
Wilfred Paling
24 October 1930
[
31
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
J. Allen Parkinson
Charles Edwards
William Whiteley
Wilfred Paling
Ernest Thurtle
20 March 1931
[
32
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Charles Edwards
William Whiteley
Wilfred Paling
Ernest Thurtle
Henry Charles Charleton
Third MacDonald ministry (1931–1935)
26 August 1931
[
33
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
28 August 1931
[
34
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Margesson
3 September 1931
[
35
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Margesson
Sir Frederick Penny
Marquess of Titchfield
Euan Wallace
10 September 1931
[
36
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Philip Snowden
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Margesson
Sir Frederick Penny
Alec Glassey
Marquess of Titchfield
Euan Wallace
12 November 1931
[
37
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Neville Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Victor Warrender, Bt
Geoffrey Shakespeare
Austin Hudson
Sir Lambert Ward, Bt
Walter Womersley
1 October 1932
[
38
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Neville Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Austin Hudson
Sir Lambert Ward, Bt
James Blindell
Walter Womersley
George Davies
12 April 1935
[
39
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Neville Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Sir Lambert Ward, Bt
James Blindell
Sir Walter Womersley
George Davies
Archibald Southby
7 May 1935
[
40
]
Ramsay MacDonald
(First Lord)
Neville Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Blindell
Sir Walter Womersley
Hon. James Gray Stuart
George Davies
Archibald Southby
Third Baldwin ministry (1935–1937)
8 June 1935
[
41
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Neville Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Blindell
Sir Walter Womersley
Hon. James Gray Stuart
George Frederick Davies
Archibald Southby
7 December 1935
[
42
]
Stanley Baldwin
(First Lord)
Neville Chamberlain
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Blindell
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Archibald Southby
John Morris-Jones
Hon. Arthur Hope
Chamberlain ministry (1937–1940)
29 May 1937
Neville Chamberlain
(First Lord)
Sir John Simon
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Charles Kerr
Charles Waterhouse
Ronald Cross
Thomas Dugdale
19 October 1937
Neville Chamberlain
(First Lord)
Sir John Simon
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Charles Kerr
Thomas Dugdale
Patrick Munro
Robert Grimston
19 May 1938
Neville Chamberlain
(First Lord)
Sir John Simon
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Charles Kerr
Thomas Dugdale
Patrick Munro
Stephen Furness
5 April 1939
Neville Chamberlain
(First Lord)
Sir John Simon
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Thomas Dugdale
Patrick Munro
Stephen Furness
Sir James Edmondson
13 November 1939
Neville Chamberlain
(First Lord)
Sir John Simon
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Thomas Dugdale
Patrick Munro
Stephen Furness
Patrick Buchan-Hepburn
13 February 1940
Neville Chamberlain
(First Lord)
Sir John Simon
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Patrick Munro
Stephen Furness
Patrick Buchan-Hepburn
William Boulton
First Churchill ministry (1940–1945)
13 May 1940
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir Kingsley Wood
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Patrick Munro
Stephen Furness
Patrick Buchan-Hepburn
William Boulton
18 May 1940
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir Kingsley Wood
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Patrick Munro
Patrick Buchan-Hepburn
Wilfred Paling
William Boulton
26 June 1940
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir Kingsley Wood
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hon. James Gray Stuart
Patrick Munro
Wilfred Paling
William Boulton
James Thomas
8 February 1941
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir Kingsley Wood
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Dugdale
Patrick Munro
William Boulton
James Thomas
1 March 1941
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir Kingsley Wood
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Thomas Dugdale
Patrick Munro
William Boulton
James Thomas
William Murdoch Adamson
23 February 1942
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir Kingsley Wood
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Patrick Munro
William Boulton
James Thomas
William Murdoch Adamson
Arthur Young
13 March 1942
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir Kingsley Wood
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
James Thomas
William Murdoch Adamson
Arthur Young
John McEwen
Leslie Pym
28 September 1943
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir John Anderson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Murdoch Adamson
Arthur Young
John McEwen
Leslie Pym
Nevil Beechman
7 July 1944
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir John Anderson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Murdoch Adamson
John McEwen
Leslie Pym
Nevil Beechman
Cedric Drewe
2 October 1944
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir John Anderson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John McEwen
William John
Leslie Pym
Nevil Beechman
Cedric Drewe
6 December 1944
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir John Anderson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William John
Leslie Pym
Nevil Beechman
Cedric Drewe
Patrick Buchan-Hepburn
28 May 1945
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Sir John Anderson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Nevil Beechman
Cedric Drewe
Patrick Buchan-Hepburn
Robert Cary
Charles Mott-Radclyffe
Attlee ministry (1945–1951)
4 August 1945
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Hugh Dalton
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
Joseph Henderson
10 August 1945
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Hugh Dalton
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
Joseph Henderson
Frank Collindridge
Arthur Blenkinsop
Michael Stewart
1 April 1946
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Hugh Dalton
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
Joseph Henderson
Frank Collindridge
Arthur Blenkinsop
Charles Simmons
10 May 1946
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Hugh Dalton
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
Joseph Henderson
Frank Collindridge
Charles Simmons
William Hannan
9 December 1946
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Hugh Dalton
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
Joseph Henderson
Charles Simmons
William Hannan
Julian Snow
17 November 1947
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Sir Stafford Cripps
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
Joseph Henderson
Julian Snow
Charles Simmons
William Hannan
2 February 1949
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Sir Stafford Cripps
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
Joseph Henderson
Julian Snow
William Hannan
Richard Adams
2 January 1950
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Sir Stafford Cripps
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
Julian Snow
William Hannan
Richard Adams
William Wilkins
4 March 1950
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Sir Stafford Cripps
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
William Hannan
Richard Adams
William Wilkins
Herbert Bowden
24 April 1950
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Sir Stafford Cripps
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
William Hannan
William Wilkins
Herbert Bowden
Charles Royle
25 October 1950
Clement Attlee
(First Lord)
Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Taylor
William Hannan
William Wilkins
Herbert Bowden
Charles Royle
Second Churchill ministry (1951–1955)
27 October 1951
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Rab Butler
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
7 November 1951
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Rab Butler
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Harry Mackeson
Herbert Butcher
Tam Galbraith
Dennis Vosper
Edward Heath
28 May 1951
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Rab Butler
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Heath
Herbert Butcher
Tam Galbraith
Dennis Vosper
Hendrie Oakshott
4 July 1953
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Rab Butler
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Heath
Tam Galbraith
Dennis Vosper
Hendrie Oakshott
Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne
29 July 1954
Winston Churchill
(First Lord)
Rab Butler
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Heath
Dennis Vosper
Hendrie Oakshott
Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne
Richard Thompson
Eden ministry (1955–1957)
12 April 1955
Sir Anthony Eden
(First Lord)
Rab Butler
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Heath
Hendrie Oakshott
Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne
Richard Thompson
Gerald Wills
14 June 1955
Sir Anthony Eden
(First Lord)
Rab Butler
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Edward Heath
Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne
Richard Thompson
Gerald Wills
Hon. Peter Legh
22 December 1955
Sir Anthony Eden
(First Lord)
Harold Macmillan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne
Richard Thompson
Gerald Wills
Hon. Peter Legh
25 January 1956
Sir Anthony Eden
(First Lord)
Harold Macmillan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne
Richard Thompson
Gerald Wills
Hon. Peter Legh
Edward Wakefield
9 April 1956
Sir Anthony Eden
(First Lord)
Harold Macmillan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne
Gerald Wills
Hon. Peter Legh
Edward Wakefield
Harwood Harrison
Macmillan ministry (1957–1963)
14 January 1957
[
43
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Peter Thorneycroft
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne
Gerald Wills
Hon. Peter Legh
Edward Wakefield
Harwood Harrison
10 April 1957
[
44
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Peter Thorneycroft
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne
Hon. Peter Legh
Edward Wakefield
Harwood Harrison
Anthony Barber
29 October 1957
[
45
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Peter Thorneycroft
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne
Edward Wakefield
Harwood Harrison
Anthony Barber
Richard Brooman-White
7 January 1958
[
46
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Derick Heathcoat-Amory
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne
Edward Wakefield
Harwood Harrison
Anthony Barber
Richard Brooman-White
1 March 1958
[
47
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Derick Heathcoat-Amory
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne
Edward Wakefield
Harwood Harrison
Richard Brooman-White
Paul Bryan
30 October 1958
[
48
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Derick Heathcoat-Amory
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne
Harwood Harrison
Richard Brooman-White
Paul Bryan
Michael Hughes-Young
17 January 1959
[
49
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Derick Heathcoat-Amory
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Martin Redmayne
Richard Brooman-White
Paul Bryan
Michael Hughes-Young
Graeme Finlay
22 October 1959
[
50
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Derick Heathcoat-Amory
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Hughes-Young
Richard Brooman-White
Paul Bryan
Graeme Finlay
David Gibson-Watt
22 June 1960
[
51
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Derick Heathcoat-Amory
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Hughes-Young
Paul Bryan
Graeme Finlay
David Gibson-Watt
Robin Chichester-Clark
28 July 1960
[
52
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Selwyn Lloyd
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Hughes-Young
Paul Bryan
Graeme Finlay
David Gibson-Watt
Robin Chichester-Clark
28 October 1960
[
53
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Selwyn Lloyd
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Hughes-Young
Paul Bryan
David Gibson-Watt
Robin Chichester-Clark
John Hill
6 March 1961
[
54
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Selwyn Lloyd
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Hughes-Young
David Gibson-Watt
Robin Chichester-Clark
John Hill
William Whitelaw
30 November 1961
[
55
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Selwyn Lloyd
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Hughes-Young
John Hill
William Whitelaw
John Peel
Michael Noble
7 March 1962
[
56
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Selwyn Lloyd
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Hill
William Whitelaw
John Peel
Michael Noble
Francis Pearson
16 July 1962
[
57
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Reginald Maudling
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Hill
William Whitelaw
John Peel
Michael Noble
Francis Pearson
7 September 1962
[
58
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Reginald Maudling
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Hill
John Peel
Francis Pearson
Gordon Campbell
Michael Hamilton
7 September 1962
[
59
]
Harold Macmillan
(First Lord)
Reginald Maudling
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Hill
John Peel
Francis Pearson
Gordon Campbell
Michael Hamilton
Home ministry (1963–1964)
21 October 1963
[
60
]
Sir Alec Douglas-Home
(First Lord)
Reginald Maudling
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Hill
John Peel
Francis Pearson
Gordon Campbell
Michael Hamilton
21 November 1963
[
61
]
Sir Alec Douglas-Home
(First Lord)
Reginald Maudling
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Hill
John Peel
Gordon Campbell
Michael Hamilton
Martin McLaren
12 December 1963
[
62
]
Sir Alec Douglas-Home
(First Lord)
Reginald Maudling
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Hill
John Peel
Michael Hamilton
Martin McLaren
Ian MacArthur
First Wilson ministry (1964–1970)
21 October 1964
[
63
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
James Callaghan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Rogers
George Lawson
Jack McCann
Ifor Davies
Harriet Slater
11 January 1966
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
James Callaghan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Silkin
George Lawson
Jack McCann
Ifor Davies
Harriet Slater
14 April 1966
[
64
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
James Callaghan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Alan Fitch
Joseph Harper
William Howie
George Lawson
William Whitlock
6 July 1966
[
65
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
James Callaghan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
George Lawson
Alan Fitch
Joseph Harper
William Howie
Harry Gourlay
31 March 1967
[
66
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
James Callaghan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
William Whitlock
Alan Fitch
Joseph Harper
Harry Gourlay
Brian O'Malley
28 July 1967
[
67
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
James Callaghan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Brian O'Malley
Alan Fitch
Joseph Harper
Harry Gourlay
Jack McCann
28 July 1967
[
68
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
James Callaghan
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Brian O'Malley
Alan Fitch
Joseph Harper
Harry Gourlay
Jack McCann
29 November 1967
[
69
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
Roy Jenkins
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Brian O'Malley
Alan Fitch
Joseph Harper
Harry Gourlay
Jack McCann
29 October 1968
[
70
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
Roy Jenkins
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Brian O'Malley
Alan Fitch
Joseph Harper
Jack McCann
Walter Harrison
13 October 1969
[
71
]
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
Roy Jenkins
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Walter Harrison
Joseph Harper
Neil McBride
Ernest Armstrong
Ernest Perry
Heath ministry (1970–1974)
June 1970
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Iain Macleod
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Reginald Eyre
Hector Monro
Bernard Weatherill
Walter Clegg
David Howell
July 1970
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Reginald Eyre
Hector Monro
Bernard Weatherill
Walter Clegg
David Howell
September 1970
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hector Monro
Bernard Weatherill
Walter Clegg
David Howell
October 1970
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hector Monro
Bernard Weatherill
Walter Clegg
David Howell
Victor Goodhew
January 1971
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hector Monro
Bernard Weatherill
Walter Clegg
Victor Goodhew
Paul Hawkins
July 1971
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Bernard Weatherill
Walter Clegg
Victor Goodhew
Paul Hawkins
October 1971
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Walter Clegg
Victor Goodhew
Paul Hawkins
Tim Fortescue
Keith Speed
April 1972
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Victor Goodhew
Paul Hawkins
Tim Fortescue
Hugh Rossi
Oscar Murton
September 1973
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Victor Goodhew
Paul Hawkins
Hugh Rossi
Oscar Murton
9 October 1973
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Paul Hawkins
Hugh Rossi
Oscar Murton
30 October 1973
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Paul Hawkins
Hugh Rossi
Michael Jopling
John Stradling Thomas
Hamish Gray
December 1973
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Hugh Rossi
Michael Jopling
John Stradling Thomas
Hamish Gray
Marcus Fox
January 1974
Edward Heath
(First Lord)
Anthony Barber
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Jopling
John Stradling Thomas
Hamish Gray
Marcus Fox
Kenneth Clarke
Second Wilson ministry (1974–1976)
March 1974
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
Denis Healey
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Coleman
James Dunn
John Golding
James Hamilton
Thomas Pendry
June 1974
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
Denis Healey
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Coleman
James Dunn
John Golding
Thomas Pendry
Michael Cocks
October 1974
Harold Wilson
(First Lord)
Denis Healey
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Coleman
James Dunn
Thomas Pendry
Michael Cocks
Jack Dormand
Callaghan ministry (1976–1979)
April 1976
James Callaghan
(First Lord)
Denis Healey
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Coleman
Thomas Pendry
Jack Dormand
Edward Graham
David Stoddart
January 1977
James Callaghan
(First Lord)
Denis Healey
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Coleman
Jack Dormand
Edward Graham
David Stoddart
Tom Cox
November 1977
James Callaghan
(First Lord)
Denis Healey
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Coleman
Jack Dormand
Edward Graham
Tom Cox
Peter Snape
July 1978
James Callaghan
(First Lord)
Denis Healey
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Jack Dormand
Edward Graham
Tom Cox
Peter Snape
Albert Stallard
January 1979
James Callaghan
(First Lord)
Denis Healey
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Jack Dormand
Edward Graham
Tom Cox
Peter Snape
Alfred Bates
Thatcher ministry (1979–1990)
May 1979
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Sir Geoffrey Howe
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Carol Mather
Peter Morrison
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
John MacGregor
David Waddington
January 1981
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Sir Geoffrey Howe
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Carol Mather
Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
The Hon. Robert Boscawen
John Wakeham
John Cope
September 1981
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Sir Geoffrey Howe
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Boscawen
John Cope
Anthony Newton
Peter Brooke
John Gummer
March 1982
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Sir Geoffrey Howe
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
The Hon. Robert Boscawen
John Cope
Peter Brooke
John Gummer
Alastair Goodlad
January 1983
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Sir Geoffrey Howe
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Cope
Peter Brooke
Alastair Goodlad
Donald Thompson
David Hunt
June 1983
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Alastair Goodlad
Donald Thompson
David Hunt
Ian Lang
Tristan Garel-Jones
September 1984
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Thompson
Ian Lang
Tristan Garel-Jones
The Hon. Archie Hamilton
John Major
September 1985
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Thompson
Ian Lang
Tristan Garel-Jones
The Hon. Archie Hamilton
Tim Sainsbury
January 1986
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Donald Thompson
Tristan Garel-Jones
The Hon. Archie Hamilton
Tim Sainsbury
Michael Neubert
September 1986
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Tim Sainsbury
Michael Neubert
Tony Durant
Peter Lloyd
Mark Lennox-Boyd
June 1987
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Neubert
Tony Durant
Peter Lloyd
Mark Lennox-Boyd
David Lightbown
July 1988
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Tony Durant
David Lightbown
Alan Howarth
David Maclean
Kenneth Carlisle
December 1988
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Lightbown
Kenneth Carlisle
Alan Howarth
David Maclean
Stephen Dorrell
July 1989
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
Nigel Lawson
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Lightbown
Kenneth Carlisle
Stephen Dorrell
John Mark Taylor
David Heathcoat-Amory
October 1989
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
John Major
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Lightbown
Kenneth Carlisle
Stephen Dorrell
John Mark Taylor
The Hon. Tom Sackville
May 1990
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
John Major
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Lightbown
Kenneth Carlisle
John Mark Taylor
The Hon. Tom Sackville
Michael Fallon
July 1990
Margaret Thatcher
(First Lord)
John Major
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
John Mark Taylor
The Hon. Tom Sackville
Sydney Chapman
Greg Knight
Irvine Patnick
Major ministry (1990–1997)
November 1990
John Major
(First Lord)
Norman Lamont
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
The Hon. Tom Sackville
Sydney Chapman
Greg Knight
Irvine Patnick
Nicholas Baker
April 1992
John Major
(First Lord)
Norman Lamont
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Greg Knight
Irvine Patnick
Nicholas Baker
Timothy Wood
Tim Boswell
December 1992
John Major
(First Lord)
Norman Lamont
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Greg Knight
Irvine Patnick
Nicholas Baker
Timothy Wood
Timothy Kirkhope
1993
John Major
(First Lord)
Kenneth Clarke
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Irvine Patnick
Nicholas Baker
Timothy Wood
Timothy Kirkhope
Andrew MacKay
1994
John Major
(First Lord)
Kenneth Clarke
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Timothy Wood
Timothy Kirkhope
Andrew MacKay
Derek Conway
Andrew Mitchell
July 1995
John Major
(First Lord)
Kenneth Clarke
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Andrew MacKay
Derek Conway
Bowen Wells
Simon Burns
David Willetts
October 1995
John Major
(First Lord)
Kenneth Clarke
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Derek Conway
Bowen Wells
Simon Burns
David Willetts
Michael Bates
November 1995
John Major
(First Lord)
Kenneth Clarke
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Derek Conway
Bowen Wells
Simon Burns
Michael Bates
Liam Fox
July 1996
John Major
(First Lord)
Kenneth Clarke
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Bowen Wells
Michael Bates
Patrick McLoughlin
Roger Knapman
Richard Ottaway
December 1996
John Major
(First Lord)
Kenneth Clarke
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Bowen Wells
Patrick McLoughlin
Roger Knapman
Richard Ottaway
Gyles Brandreth
Blair ministry (1997–2007)
2 May 1997
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Ainsworth
Graham Allen
Jim Dowd
John McFall
Jon Owen Jones
28 July 1998
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Ainsworth
Jim Dowd
Clive Betts
David Jamieson
Jane Kennedy
11 October 1999
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Robert Ainsworth
Jim Dowd
Clive Betts
David Jamieson
26 January 2001
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Jim Dowd
Clive Betts
David Jamieson
6 February 2001
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Jim Dowd
Clive Betts
David Jamieson
David Clelland
12 June 2001
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Nick Ainger
John Heppell
Anne McGuire
Tony McNulty
Graham Stringer
29 May 2002
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Nick Ainger
John Heppell
Jim Fitzpatrick
Jim Murphy
Ian Pearson
Joan Ryan
Derek Twigg
Phil Woolas
14 June 2002
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Nick Ainger
John Heppell
Jim Fitzpatrick
Jim Murphy
Ian Pearson
Joan Ryan
Derek Twigg
14 October 2002
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Nick Ainger
John Heppell
Jim Fitzpatrick
Jim Murphy
Joan Ryan
Derek Twigg
Bill Rammell
28 October 2002
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Nick Ainger
John Heppell
Jim Fitzpatrick
Jim Murphy
Joan Ryan
Derek Twigg
13 June 2003
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Nick Ainger
John Heppell
Jim Murphy
Joan Ryan
Derek Twigg
December, 2004
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Nick Ainger
John Heppell
Jim Murphy
Joan Ryan
Gillian Merron
11 May 2005
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Gillian Merron
Vernon Coaker
Tom Watson
David Watts
Joan Ryan
8 May 2006
Tony Blair
(First Lord)
Gordon Brown
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Watts
Alan Campbell
Kevin Brennan
Frank Roy
Claire Ward
Brown ministry (2007–2009)
29 June 2007
Gordon Brown
(First Lord)
Alistair Darling
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Watts
Alan Campbell
Frank Roy
Claire Ward
Steve McCabe
6 October 2008
Gordon Brown
(First Lord)
Alistair Darling
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
David Watts
Frank Roy
Steve McCabe
Tony Cunningham
Bob Blizzard
Cameron Ministry (Since 2010)
11 May 2010
David Cameron
(First Lord)
George Osborne
(Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Michael Fabricant
Angela Watkinson
Jeremy Wright
Brooks Newmark
James Duddridge
See also
For earlier officials of the Treasury, see
List of Lord High Treasurers
.
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