First Rochester ministry
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Leaders of the Ministry
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
First Lord of the Treasury | The Earl of Rochester | 1679–1684 |
Lord Chancellor Lord Keeper | The 1st Earl of Nottingham | 1679–1682 |
The Lord Guilford | 1682–1684 | |
Lord President of the Council | The Earl of Radnor | 1679–1684 |
Lord Privy Seal | The Earl of Anglesey | 1679–1682 |
The Marquess of Halifax | 1682–1684 | |
Lord Steward | The Duke of Ormonde | 1679–1684 |
Lord Chamberlain | The Earl of Arlington | 1679–1681 |
The Earl of Mulgrave | 1681–1684 | |
Southern Secretary | Henry Coventry | 1679–1680 |
The Earl of Sunderland | 1680–1681 | |
Sir Leoline Jenkins | 1681–1684 | |
Northern Secretary | The Earl of Sunderland | 1679–1680 |
Sir Leoline Jenkins | 1680–1681 | |
The Earl of Conway | 1681–1684 | |
Chancellor of the Exchequer | Sir John Ernle | 1679–1684 |
First Lord of the Admiralty | Sir Henry Capell | 1679–1681 |
The 2nd Earl of Nottingham | 1681–1684 |
- Lord Nottingham was Lord Chancellor until 1682, when Lord Guilford assumed the same position; however, the latter had not yet acceded to the peerage, and was therefore forced to assume the position of Lord Keeper. For all intents and purposes, these positions are identical, and have been formatted as such.
- Additionally, there were two Earls of Nottingham: the elder Nottingham served as Lord Chancellor, and his successor to the earldom served as First Lord of the Admiralty.
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