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First Disraeli Ministry - Definition and Overview

The Cabinet

OFFICENAMETERM
First Lord of the Treasury
Leader of the House of Commons
Benjamin DisraeliFebruary–December 1868
Lord ChancellorThe Lord CairnsFebruary–December 1868
Lord President of the CouncilThe Duke of MarlboroughFebruary–December 1868
Lord Privy Seal
Leader of the House of Lords
The Earl of MalmesburyFebruary–December 1868
Home SecretaryGathorne HardyFebruary–December 1868
Foreign SecretaryLord StanleyFebruary–December 1868
Secretary of State for the ColoniesThe Duke of BuckinghamFebruary–December 1868
Secretary of State for WarSir John Pakington, BtFebruary–December 1868
Secretary of State for IndiaSir Stafford Northcote, BtFebruary–December 1868
Chancellor of the ExchequerGeorge Ward HuntFebruary–December 1868
First Lord of the AdmiraltyHenry Lowry-CorryFebruary–December 1868
President of the Board of TradeThe Duke of RichmondFebruary–December 1868
First Commissioner of WorksLord John MannersFebruary–December 1868
Chief Secretary for IrelandThe Earl of MayoFebruary–September 1868
  incumbent not in the cabinet
  • See here for a more detailed list, including those not in the Cabinet.
Changes
  • September 1868: Lord Mayo becomes Viceroy of India. His successor is not in the cabinet.


Preceded by:
Third Derby Ministry
British ministries
1868
Succeeded by:
First Gladstone Ministry


Example Usage of Disraeli

_hunt: Individuals may form communities, but it is institutions alone that can create a nation. -Benjamin Disraeli #quote
pascy: RT @lifecruise: We are all born for love. It is the principle of existence, and its only end. -- Benjamin Disraeli
Gas01: RT @TBAHD17: Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen. ~Benjamin Disraeli
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