Short-lived Ministry

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The Short-lived Ministry, also known as the Bath-Granville Ministry was a British government that existed briefly. On 10 February 1746, following the resignation of the government of Henry Pelham, the Earl of Bath undertook the formation of a ministry. However, it only lasted two days, ending on 12 February even before all the members could be appointed, and Pelham resumed the government beginning the Second Pelham Ministry.

OFFICENAMETERM
First Lord of the TreasuryThe Earl of Bath1746
Lord Privy SealThe Earl of Carlisle1746
First Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Earl of Winchilsea1746
Secretary of State for the Southern Department
Secretary of State for the Northern Department
The Earl Granville1746

The above were Bath's appointments before he abandoned the attempt to form a ministry; it does not appear that either Carlisle or Winchilsea actually received the seals of office. Other appointments which had been determined upon but not made, according to contemporary rumour, were:

Preceded by
Broad Bottom Ministry
British ministries
1746
Succeeded by
Second Pelham Ministry
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