First Pitt the Younger Ministry

The First Pitt the Younger Ministry was formed in the Kingdom of Great Britain by William Pitt the Younger in 1783. In 1800, the Acts of Union between Great Britain and Ireland were accepted by their respective parliaments, creating the new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, which would be governed by the former Parliament of Great Britain, now the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Pitt governed this new state for the first month of its existence, until differences with King George III over Catholic Emancipation caused him to resign.

List of Ministers

1783 − 1801

For the first several days of the ministry, Lord Temple held both the secretaryships of state.

OFFICENAMETERM
First Lord of the Treasury
Chancellor of the Exchequer
William Pitt the Younger17831801
Lord ChancellorThe Lord Thurlow17831792
Lord President of the CouncilThe Earl Gower17831784
Lord Privy SealThe Duke of Rutland17831784
Foreign SecretaryThe Marquess of Carmarthen17831791
Home SecretaryThe Lord Sydney17831789
First Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Viscount Howe17831788
Master-General of the OrdnanceThe Duke of Richmond17841795

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Preceded by
Fox-North Coalition
Government of Great Britain
17831801
Succeeded by
Acts of Union
Preceded by
Acts of Union
Government of the United Kingdom
1801
Succeeded by
Addington Ministry