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First Melbourne Ministry - Definition and Overview

The Cabinet

OFFICENAMETERM
First Lord of the Treasury
Leader of the House of Lords
The Viscount MelbourneJuly–November 1834
Lord ChancellorThe Lord BroughamJuly–November 1834
Lord President of the CouncilThe Marquess of LansdowneJuly–November 1834
Lord Privy SealEarl of MulgraveJuly–November 1834
Home SecretaryViscount DuncannonJuly–November 1834
Foreign SecretaryThe Viscount PalmerstonJuly–November 1834
Secretary of State for War and the ColoniesThomas Spring RiceJuly–November 1834
First Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Lord AucklandJuly–November 1834
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Leader of the House of Commons
Viscount AlthorpJuly–November 1834
President of the Board of Trade
Treasurer of the Navy
Charles Poulett ThomsonJuly–November 1834
President of the Board of ControlCharles GrantJuly–November 1834
Master of the MintJames AbercrombyJuly–November 1834
First Commissioner of Woods and ForestsSir John Hobhouse, BtJuly–November 1834
Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterThe Lord HollandJuly–November 1834
Paymaster of the ForcesLord John RussellJuly–November 1834
Secretary at WarEdward ElliceJuly–November 1834



Preceded by:
Grey Ministry
British ministries
1834
Succeeded by:
First Peel Ministry


See also

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