Walpole Ministry
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The Ministry
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
First Lord of the Treasury Chancellor of the Exchequer Leader of the House of Commons | Sir Robert Walpole | 1730–1742 |
Southern Secretary | The Duke of Newcastle | 1730–1742 |
Northern Secretary | The Lord Harrington | 1730–1742 |
Lord Chancellor | The Lord King | 1730–1733 |
The Lord Talbot of Hensol | 1733–1737 | |
The Lord Hardwicke | 1737–1742 | |
Lord President of the Council | The Lord Trevor | 1730 |
The Earl of Wilmington | 1730–1742 | |
Lord Privy Seal | The Earl of Wilmington | 1730 |
In Commission | 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 | |
First Lord of the Admiralty | The Viscount Torrington | 1730–1733 |
Sir Charles Wager | 1733–1742 | |
Master-General of the Ordnance | The Duke of Argyll | 1730–1740 |
The Duke of Montagu | 1740–1742 | |
Paymaster of the Forces | Henry Pelham | 1730–1742 |
Lord Steward | The Earl of Chesterfield | 1730–1733 |
The Duke of Devonshire | 1733–1737 | |
The Duke of Dorset | 1737–1742 | |
Lord Chamberlain | The Duke of Grafton | 1730–1742 |
Preceded by Walpole/Townshend Ministry |
British ministries 1730–1742 |
Succeeded by Carteret Ministry |
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