meanings of Third Derby Ministry definition of Third Derby Ministry books about Third Derby Ministry references on Third Derby Ministry articles about Third Derby Ministry web search for Third Derby Ministry dreams about Third Derby Ministry
 Third Derby Ministry - Definition 

The Cabinet

OFFICENAMETERM
First Lord of the Treasury
Leader of the House of Lords
The Earl of DerbyJune 1866–February 1868
Lord ChancellorThe Lord ChelmsfordJune 1866–February 1868
Lord President of the CouncilThe Duke of Buckingham and ChandosJune 1866–March 1867
 The Duke of MarlboroughMarch 1867–February 1868
Lord Privy SealThe Earl of MalmesburyJune 1866–February 1868
Home SecretarySpencer H. WalpoleJune 1866–May 1867
 Gathorne HardyMay 1867–February 1868
Foreign SecretaryLord StanleyJune 1866–February 1868
Secretary of State for the ColoniesThe Earl of CarnarvonJune 1866–March 1867
 The Duke of Buckingham and ChandosMarch 1867–February 1868
Secretary of State for WarGeneral Jonathan PeelJune 1866–March 1867
 Sir John Pakington, BtMarch 1867–February 1868
First Lord of the AdmiraltySir John Pakington, BtJune 1866–March 1867
 Henry Lowry-CorryMarch 1867–February 1868
Secretary of State for IndiaViscount CranborneJune 1866–March 1867
 Sir Stafford Northcote, BtMarch 1867–February 1868
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Leader of the House of Commons
Benjamin DisraeliJune 1866–February 1868
President of the Board of TradeSir Stafford Northcote, BtJune 1866–March 1867
 The Duke of Richmond and LennoxMarch 1867–February 1868
President of the Poor Law BoardGathorne HardyJune 1866–May 1867
 incumbent not in the cabinet
First Commissioner of WorksThe Lord John MannersJune 1866–February 1868
Chief Secretary for IrelandLord NaasJune 1866–February 1868
Minister without PorfolioSpencer H. WalpoleMay 1867–February 1868
  • See here for a more detailed list, including those not in the Cabinet.
Changes
  • March 1867: Lord Carnarvon, Lord Cranborne, and General Peel resign from the cabinet over the Reform Bill. They are succeeded by the Duke of Buckingham, Sir Stafford Northcote, and Sir John Pakington, respectively. Taking their places were three new members of the cabinet: the Duke of Marlborough, the Duke of Richmond, and Henry Lowry-Corry.
  • May 1867: Gathorne Hardy replaces Spencer Walpole as Home Secretary. Walpole remains in the cabinet as Minister without Portfolio. Hardy's replacement as President of the Poor Law Board is not in the cabinet.


Preceded by:
Second Russell Ministry
British ministries
1866–1868
Succeeded by:
First Disraeli Ministry



Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  ::  Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Third Derby Ministry".