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Second Melbourne Ministry - Definition

The Ministry

OFFICENAMETERM
First Lord of the TreasuryThe Viscount MelbourneApril 1835–August 1839
Lord ChancellorIn CommissionApril 1835–January 1836
 The Lord CottenhamJanuary 1836–August 1839
Lord President of the CouncilThe Marquess of LansdowneApril 1835–August 1839
Lord Privy SealViscount DuncannonApril 1835–August 1839
Home SecretaryThe Lord John RussellApril 1835–August 1839
Foreign SecretaryThe Viscount PalmerstonApril 1835–August 1839
Secretary of State for War and the ColoniesThe Lord GlenelgApril 1835–February 1839
 The Marquess of NormanbyFebruary–August 1839
First Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Lord AucklandApril–September 1835
 The Earl of MintoSeptember 1835–August 1839
Chancellor of the ExchequerThomas Spring RiceApril 1835–August 1839
President of the Board of TradeCharles Poulett ThomsonApril 1835–August 1839
President of the Board of ControlSir John Cam HobhouseApril 1835–August 1839
First Commissioner of Woods and ForestsViscount DuncannonApril 1835–August 1839
Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterThe Lord HollandApril 1835–August 1839
Secretary at WarViscount HowickApril 1835–August 1839



Preceded by:
First Peel Ministry
British ministries
1835–1839
Succeeded by:
Third Melbourne Ministry


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