First Whig Junto

The First Whig Junto controlled the government of England from 1694 to 1699 and was the first part of the Whig Junto which had the sense of a cabal of people (self-interested group) controlling the most important political decisions.[1]

Having slowly risen to government ascendancy in the person of Lord Danby (1st Earl) who had held office through three shortly-spaced changes of Sovereign (dating to the Royal-dominated ministries of Charles II), the Whig elite established dominance in 1694 with the appointment of Sir Charles Montagu as Chancellor of the Exchequer on 10 May. Danby, who had been created Duke of Leeds on 4 May, remained in office, under a diminished role while still Lord President of the Council, but the Junto controlled the government of England from 1694 to 1699.

It was led by six prominent members: Montagu[n 1], Somers, Wharton, Romney, Orford, and Shrewsbury. Supporting these peers were two unofficial whips in the House of Lords: the Earls of Sunderland and Portland. Only one of these held at the time an office, albeit less senior, as Lord Chamberlain. The Whig Party held a majority in the House of Commons after the election in 1695, although not all Whig MPs were unswervingly loyal to the Junto.

OFFICENAMETERM
Chancellor of the ExchequerSir Charles Montagu16941699
First Lord of the Treasury16971699
Lord KeeperThe Lord Somers16941697
Lord Chancellor16971699
Comptroller of the HouseholdThe Lord Wharton16941699
Master-General of the OrdnanceThe Earl of Romney16941699
Lord High AdmiralThe Earl of Orford16941699
Northern SecretaryThe Duke of Shrewsbury16941695
Southern Secretary16951698
Archbishop of CanterburyThomas Tenison16941699
First Lord of the TreasuryThe Lord Godolphin of Rialton (T)16941697
Lord President of the CouncilThe Duke of Leeds16941699
Lord Privy SealThe Earl of Pembroke16941699
Lord StewardThe Duke of Devonshire16941699
Lord ChamberlainThe Earl of Sunderland16951699
Southern SecretarySir John Trenchard16941695
James Vernon16981699
Northern SecretarySir William Trumbull16951697
James Vernon16971699

Notes and references

Notes
  1. Lord Montagu became overall leader in 1697, the same year that the last Tory, Godolphin, was removed from office
References
  1. Compare junta which has fallen into use only for military junta
Preceded by
Carmarthen (Second Danby) Ministry
Ministry of England
16941699
Succeeded by
Pembroke Ministry