First Gladstone ministry
The Conservative government under Benjamin Disraeli had been defeated at the General Election, so in December 1868 the victorious William Ewart Gladstone formed his first government. He introduced reforms in the Army (including the abolition of the purchase system), the legal system (establishing the Supreme Court of Judicature) and the Civil Service, and disestablished the Church of Ireland. In foreign affairs he pursued a peaceful policy. His government was defeated in the General Election of 1874, whereupon Disraeli formed another government and Gladstone retired as Leader of the Liberal Party.[1]
Cabinet
December 1868 – February 1874
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OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
First Lord of the Treasury Leader of the House of Commons | William Ewart Gladstone | December 1868 – February 1874 |
Lord Chancellor | The Lord Hatherley | December 1868 – October 1872 |
The Lord Selborne | October 1872 – February 1874 | |
Lord President of the Council | The Earl de Grey† | December 1868 – August 1873 |
The Lord Aberdare | August 1873 – February 1874 | |
Lord Privy Seal | The Earl of Kimberley | December 1868 – July 1870 |
The Viscount Halifax | July 1870 – February 1874 | |
Home Secretary | Henry Austin Bruce‡ | December 1868 – August 1873 |
Robert Lowe | August 1873 – February 1874 | |
Foreign Secretary | The Earl of Clarendon | December 1868 – July 1870 |
The Earl Granville | July 1870 – February 1874 | |
Secretary of State for the Colonies | The Earl Granville | December 1868 – July 1870 |
The Earl of Kimberley | July 1870 – February 1874 | |
Secretary of State for War | Edward Cardwell | December 1868 – February 1874 |
Secretary of State for India | The Duke of Argyll | December 1868 – February 1874 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer | Robert Lowe | December 1868 – August 1873 |
William Ewart Gladstone | August 1873 – February 1874 | |
First Lord of the Admiralty | Hugh Childers | December 1868 – March 1871 |
George Joachim Goschen | March 1871 – February 1874 | |
President of the Board of Trade | John Bright | December 1868 – January 1871 |
Chichester Fortescue | January 1871 – February 1874 | |
President of the Poor Law Board | George Joachim Goschen | December 1868 – March 1871 |
replaced by the Local Government Board | ||
President of the Local Government Board | James Stansfeld | March 1871 – February 1874 |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | Hugh Childers | August 1872 – September 1873 |
John Bright | September 1873 – February 1874 | |
Postmaster General | Marquess of Hartington | December 1868 – January 1871 |
incumbent not in cabinet | ||
Chief Secretary for Ireland | Chichester Fortescue | December 1868 – January 1871 |
Marquess of Hartington | January 1871 – February 1874 | |
Vice President of the Council | William Edward Forster | July 1870 – February 1874 |
Leader of the House of Lords | The Earl Granville | December 1868 – February 1874 |
† The Earl de Grey was created the Marquess of Ripon in 1871. ‡ Henry Austin Bruce was created Baron Aberdare in 1873.
Notes
- William Ewart Gladstone served as both First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer between August 1873 and February 1874.
Changes
- July 1870: On the death of Lord Clarendon, Lord Granville succeeds him as Foreign Secretary. Lord Kimberley succeeds Granville as Colonial Secretary, and Lord Halifax succeeds Kimberley as Lord Privy Seal. W.E. Forster enters the Cabinet as Vice President of the Council.
- January 1871: Chichester Fortescue succeeds Bright at the Board of Trade. Lord Hartington succeeds Fortescue as Chief Secretary for Ireland. Hartington's successor as Postmaster-General is not in the Cabinet.
- March 1871: G.J. Goschen succeeds Childers at the Admiralty. James Stansfeld succeeds Goschen at the Poor Law Board (which becomes the Local Government Board later that year).
- August 1872: Hugh Childers returns to the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
- October 1872: Lord Selborne succeeds Lord Hatherley as Lord Chancellor.
- August 1873: Lord Aberdare (formerly Henry Austin Bruce) succeeds Lord Ripon as Lord President. Robert Lowe succeeds Aberdare as Home Secretary. Gladstone himself takes over the Exchequer.
- September 1873: John Bright returns to the Cabinet, succeeding Childers at the Duchy of Lancaster.
List of Ministers
Cabinet members are listed in bold face.
Office | Name | Date | Notes |
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Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Leader of the House of Commons | William Ewart Gladstone | 3 December 1868 – 17 February 1874 | the Government resigned 13 March 1873 and resumed 19 March 1873 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer | Robert Lowe | 9 December 1868 | |
William Ewart Gladstone | 11 August 1873 | ||
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury | George Glyn | 9 December 1868 | |
Arthur Peel | 1 August 1873 | ||
Financial Secretary to the Treasury | Acton Smee Ayrton | 9 December 1868 | |
James Stansfeld | 2 November 1869 | ||
William Edward Baxter | 17 March 1871 | ||
John George Dodson | 11 August 1873 | ||
Junior Lords of the Treasury | James Stansfeld | 16 December 1868 – 2 November 1869 | |
The Marquess of Lansdowne | 16 December 1868 – 25 April 1872 | ||
William Patrick Adam | 16 December 1868 – 8 August 1873 | ||
John Cranch Walker Vivian | 16 December 1868 – 4 August 1870 | ||
William Henry Gladstone | 2 November 1869 – 17 February 1874 | ||
Lord Frederick Cavendish | 8 August 1873 – 17 February 1874 | ||
Algernon Greville | 8 August 1873 – 17 February 1874 | ||
Lord Chancellor | The Lord Hatherley | 9 December 1868 | |
The Lord Selborne | 15 October 1872 | ||
Lord President of the Council | The Earl de Grey and Ripon | 9 December 1868 | created Marquess of Ripon 23 June 1871 |
Henry Bruce | 9 August 1873 | created Lord Aberdare 23 August 1873 | |
Lord Privy Seal | The Earl of Kimberley | 9 December 1868 | |
The Viscount Halifax | 6 July 1870 | ||
Secretary of State for the Home Department | Henry Bruce | 9 December 1868 | |
Robert Lowe | 9 August 1873 | ||
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department | Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen | 10 December 1868 | |
George Shaw-Lefevre | 11 January 1871 | ||
Henry Winterbotham | 17 March 1871 | ||
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | The Earl of Clarendon | 9 December 1868 | |
The Earl Granville | 6 July 1870 | also Leader of the House of Lords | |
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | Arthur Otway | 12 December 1868 | |
Viscount Enfield | 9 January 1871 | ||
Secretary of State for War | Edward Cardwell | 9 December 1868 | |
Under-Secretary of State for War | The Lord Northbrook | 10 December 1868 | |
The Marquess of Lansdowne | 26 April 1872 | ||
Financial Secretary to the War Office | John Cranch Walker Vivian | 5 August 1870 | |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman | 15 November 1871 | ||
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance | Sir Henry Storks | 5 August 1870 | |
Secretary of State for the Colonies | The Earl Granville | 9 December 1868 | also Leader of the House of Lords |
The Earl of Kimberley | 6 July 1870 | ||
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies | William Monsell | 10 December 1868 | |
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen | 14 January 1871 | ||
Secretary of State for India | The Duke of Argyll | 9 December 1868 | |
Under-Secretary of State for India | M. E. Grant Duff | 10 December 1868 | |
First Lord of the Admiralty | Hugh Childers | 9 December 1868 | |
George Goschen | 24 March 1871 | ||
First (later Parliamentary) Secretary to the Admiralty | William Edward Baxter | 18 December 1868 | |
George Shaw-Lefevre | 17 March 1871 | ||
Civil Lord of the Admiralty | George Trevelyan | 21 December 1868 | |
The Earl of Camperdown | 11 July 1870 | ||
Vice-President of the Committee on Education | William Edward Forster | 9 December 1868 | entered the Cabinet July 1870 |
Chief Secretary for Ireland | Chichester Fortescue | 16 December 1868 | |
Marquess of Hartington | 12 January 1871 | ||
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | The Earl Spencer | 18 December 1868 | |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | The Lord Dufferin and Clandeboye | 12 December 1868 | created Earl of Dufferin 13 November 1871 |
Hugh Childers | 9 August 1872 | ||
John Bright | 30 September 1873 | ||
President of the Poor Law Board | George Goschen | 9 December 1868 | |
James Stansfeld | 24 March 1871 | Board abolished 14 August 1871 | |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Poor Law Board | Arthur Peel | 10 December 1868 | |
President of the Local Government Board | James Stansfeld | 19 August 1871 | |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board | John Tomlinson Hibbert | 19 August 1871 | |
Postmaster-General | Marquess of Hartington | 9 December 1868 | |
William Monsell | 14 January 1871 | ||
Lyon Playfair | 18 November 1873 | ||
President of the Board of Trade | John Bright | 9 December 1868 | |
Chichester Fortescue | 14 January 1871 | ||
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade | George Shaw-Lefevre | 9 December 1868 | |
Arthur Peel | 14 January 1871 | ||
Paymaster-General | The Lord Dufferin and Clandeboye | 12 December 1868 | created Earl of Dufferin 13 November 1871 |
Hugh Childers | 9 August 1872 | ||
William Patrick Adam | 30 September 1873 | ||
First Commissioner of Works | Austen Henry Layard | 9 December 1868 | |
Acton Smee Ayrton | 26 October 1869 | ||
William Patrick Adam | 11 August 1873 | ||
Attorney General | Sir Robert Collier | 12 December 1868 | |
Sir John Coleridge | 10 November 1871 | ||
Sir Henry James | 20 November 1873 | ||
Solicitor General | Sir John Coleridge | 12 December 1868 | |
Sir George Jessel | 10 November 1871 | ||
Sir Henry James | 26 September 1873 | ||
Sir William Vernon Harcourt | 20 November 1873 | ||
Judge Advocate General | Sir Colman O'Loghlen | 16 December 1868 | |
John Robert Davison | 28 December 1870 | ||
Sir Robert Phillimore | 17 May 1871 | ||
Acton Smee Ayrton | 21 August 1873 | ||
Lord Advocate | James Moncreiff | 10 December 1868 | |
George Young | 14 October 1869 | ||
Solicitor General for Scotland | George Young | 14 December 1868 | |
Andrew Rutherfurd-Clark | 14 October 1869 | ||
Attorney General for Ireland | Edward Sullivan | 12 December 1868 | |
Charles Robert Barry | 26 January 1870 | ||
Richard Dowse | 13 January 1872 | ||
Christopher Palles | 5 November 1872 | ||
Solicitor General for Ireland | Charles Robert Barry | 12 December 1868 | |
Richard Dowse | 14 February 1870 | ||
Christopher Palles | 6 February 1872 | ||
Hugh Law | 18 November 1872 | ||
Lord Steward of the Household | The Earl of Bessborough | 12 December 1868 | |
Lord Chamberlain of the Household | The Viscount Sydney | 9 December 1868 | |
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household | Viscount Castlerosse | 12 December 1868 | succeeded as 4th Earl of Kenmare 26 December 1871 |
Lord Richard Grosvenor | 25 February 1872 | ||
Master of the Horse | The Marquess of Ailesbury | 12 December 1868 | |
Treasurer of the Household | The Lord de Tabley | 12 December 1868 | |
The Lord Poltimore | 1 March 1872 | ||
The Lord Monson | 1 January 1874 | ||
Comptroller of the Household | Lord Otho FitzGerald | 12 December 1868 | |
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms | The Lord Foley | 12 December 1868 | |
The Marquess of Normanby | 27 December 1869 | ||
The Earl Cowper | 20 April 1871 | ||
The Earl of Ilchester | 1 January 1874 | ||
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard | The Duke of St Albans | 22 December 1868 | |
Master of the Buckhounds | The Earl of Cork | 12 December 1868 | |
Mistress of the Robes | The Duchess of Argyll | 17 December 1868 | |
The Duchess of Sutherland | 22 January 1870 | ||
Lords in Waiting | The Marquess of Normanby | 17 December 1868 – 27 December 1869 | |
The Earl of Camperdown | 17 December 1868 – 11 July 1870 | ||
The Lord Camoys | 17 December 1868 – 17 February 1874 | ||
The Lord Suffield | 17 December 1868 – 25 February 1872 | ||
The Lord Methuen | 17 December 1868 – 17 February 1874 | ||
The Earl of Morley | 22 December 1868 – 17 February 1874 | ||
The Lord Lurgan | 27 January 1869 – 17 February 1874 | ||
The Lord Wrottesley | 27 December 1869 – 17 February 1874 | ||
The Marquess of Huntly | 21 July 1870 – 1 March 1873 | ||
The Earl of Kenmare | 25 February 1872 – 17 February 1874 | ||
The Earl of Breadalbane | 1 March 1873 – 17 February 1874 |
References
- ↑ C. Cook and B. Keith, British Historical Facts 1830–1900
Preceded by First Disraeli Ministry |
Government of the United Kingdom 1868–1874 |
Succeeded by Second Disraeli Ministry |