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Secretary at War (3268 bytes)
1: ...as combined with that of [[Secretary of State for War]] in [[1855]] and abolished in [[1863]]. 3: ==Secretaries at War, 1661-1863== 13: *[[William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath|William Pulteney]] 1714-1717 28: *[[Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool|Charles Jenkinson]] 1778-1782 42: *[[Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere|Lord Francis Leveson-Gower]] 1830 Under-Secretary of State for War (2901 bytes) 1: ==Parliamentary Under-Secretaries of State for War, 1794-1966== 6: ...] were merged. See [[Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies]]. They were separated again in ... 12: ...[James St Clair-Erskine, 3rd Earl of Rosslyn|Earl of Rosslyn]] 13: ...[June]] [[1859]]: [[George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon|Earl de Grey and Ripon]] 14: ...uary]] [[1861]]: [[Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook|T.G. Baring]] Secretary of State for War (6520 bytes) 1: ...ate for War became the that of the new [[Minister of Defence for the Army]]. 3: ...also a [[Member of Parliament]], and a [[Military Secretary]], who was a [[general]]. 5: ==Secretaries of State for War, 1794-1801== 6: ...ch 17]], [[1801]]) (also [[President of the Board of Control]]) 8: ==Secretaries of State for War, 1854-1966== United States Secretary of War (6130 bytes) 1: ...he [[United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense]]. 3: <center>'''The Secretaries of War''' 9: <th>[[President of the United States|President(s)]] served under</th... 91: <tr><td>[[John M. Schofield]]</td> 136: <tr><td>[[William Howard Taft|William H. Taft I]]</td> Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies (1405 bytes) 1: ==Under-Secretaries of State for War and the Colonies, 1801-1854== 6: ...1807]]: E. Cooke (replacing Shee) ''and'' C.W. Stewart (replacing Cockburn) 7: ... Goderich|Frederick John Robinson]] (replacing Stewart) ''and'' C. Jenkinson (replacing Cooke) 17: ==Parliamentary Under-Secretaries of State for War and the Colonies, 1809-1854== 29: *[[William Ewart Gladstone]] 1835 Secretary of State for War and the Colonies (2913 bytes) 1: ...of [[Secretary of State for War]] and [[Secretary of State for the Colonies]] 3: ==Secretaries of State for War and the Colonies, 1801-1854== 4: *[[Robert Hobart, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire|Robert Hobart, 4th Lord Hobart]] ... 6: *[[Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh]] ([[July 10]], [[1805]] -... 8: *[[Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh]] ([[March 25]], [[1807]] ... Secretary (2662 bytes) 1: ... anyone else. They usually work at [[desk]]s in [[office]]s. 3: ...ary and avoid embarrassment to those who believe "secretary" refers only to women or to unskilled workers. 5: ...ve Assistant, Office Manager and Administrative Professional. 7: ...e and the ability to type, while at the other end of the spectrum they may be required to take shortha... 9: ...] of a [[ministry]], for example '''The Secretary of Defense'''. General secretary (1506 bytes) 1: ...rnatively '''First Secretary''') denotes a leader of various unions, parties or associations. The mos... 3: ...f leaders of the Soviet Union]] for other bearers of these titles. 5: ...f an organization such as the [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]]. 7: ...der [[Mao Zedong]], the highest position was that of Party Chairman though in other Communist parties ... 9: ...ain]] or another association such as a federation of agriculture or farmer's union or a [[co-operative... Parliamentary Secretary (2094 bytes) 1: ...r of State]], in each case typically several such offices were assigned in a government. 3: ...s to answer questions and table reports on behalf of ministers when they were unable to be present in ... 5: ...ions of [[Secretary of State (Canada)|Secretaries of State]] which had been in practice under Chrétien... 7: ...s'' (PPS) are rather different - they are members of parliament who act as unpaid assistants to indivi... 10: *[[List of Canadian Parliamentary Secretaries]] Secretary-General (2116 bytes) 1: ...ecretary-General''' as their chief administrative officers or in other administrative capacities. 6: ...has a [[Secretary General of the Andean Community|Secretary General]]. 7: ...]] (CARICOM) has a [[Secretary-General of CARICOM|Secretary-General]]. 8: ... Nations]] has a [[Commonwealth Secretary-General|Secretary-General]]. 9: ...as a [[Secretary General of the Council of Europe|Secretary General]]. Secretary (movie) (1172 bytes) 1: [[Image:Secretary DVD.jpg|thumb|right|Secretary DVD]] 3: '''''Secretary''''' is a [[2002 in film|2002]] [[black comedy]] ... 9: ...f them, as what initially was a rather strained professional relationship becomes both closer and more... 15: ..., Steven Shainberg, ''Secretary: A Screenplay.'' Soft Skull Press, 2003. ISBN 1887128190. 21: ...http://www.secretarythemovie.co.uk/html/home.html Official site] Foreign Secretary (406 bytes) 1: ... Commonwealth Affairs]] is usually called Foreign Secretary. 6: [[Category:Lists of ministers|*Foreign Secretary, ]] Military Secretary (1506 bytes) 1: ...ce]] and formerly to the [[Secretary of State for War]]. 3: ...st|Royal Military College]]; and the [[Reserve of Officers]]. 5: ... Military Secretary. He has usually held the rank of [[Major General]] or [[Lieutenant General]] Secretary for Scotland (2611 bytes) 1: ...om|cabinet]] member until the post of [[Secretary of State for Scotland]] was recreated in [[1926]]. 5: ...es Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond|Duke of Richmond and Gordon]] ([[August 17]], [[1885]] - ... 7: ...[John William Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie|Earl of Dalhousie]] ([[April 5]], [[1886]] - [[July 20]],... 9: ...berg Henry Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian|Marquess of Lothian]] ([[March 11]], [[1887]] - [[August 11]]... 11: ... Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh|Lord Balfour of Burleigh]] ([[June 29]], [[1895]] - [[October 9]]... Permanent Under Secretary (196 bytes) 1: ...nder Secretary''' is the senior [[civil servant]] of a [[Ministry]], who is usually charged with maint... First Secretary of State (273 bytes) 1: ...ic, currently held by the [[Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_the_United_Kingdom|Deputy Prime Minister]], [[Joh... 5: [[Category:Government of the UK]] Secretary to the Treasury (8574 bytes) 1: ...rican cabinet post, see [[United States Secretary of the Treasury]].'' 3: ...Lord Treasurer]] in the 16th century. The number of secretaries was expanded to two by [[1714]] at th... 5: ...|House of Commons]], and another, the ''Permanent Secretary to the Treasury'', is not a [[Political minister|... 7: ...al Secretary to the Treasury'' and the ''Economic Secretary to the Treasury''. 9: ...o the Treasury'' from 1996 to 1997, although that office has not been seen before or since. Press secretary (576 bytes) 1: ...lic image and avoid negative media coverage. They often, but not always, act as the organisation's sen... 5: *[[White House Press Secretary]] 9: [[Category:Public relations specialists|*Press secretary]] Cabinet Secretary (2884 bytes) 1: ...e senior civil servant in charge of the [[Cabinet Office]], a department that provides administrative ... 3: ...ents and their senior civil servants ([[Permanent Secretary|Permanent Secretaries]]) tend to jealously guard ... 5: ... ministers, although the constitutional authority of the Code is somewhat ambiguous. 7: ...ze civil service reforms, including the expansion of [[e-government]]. 9: ===Secretaries of the Cabinet since 1963=== Secretary Bird (1962 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>''' Secretary Bird'''</th></tr> 4: <tr><td>[[image:Secretary_bird131.jpg]]</td></tr> 19: ...arius'', is an extraordinary member of the [[bird of prey]] family. 21: ...]], which also includes many other diurnal [[Bird of prey|raptor]]s such as [[kite (bird)|kite]]s, [[b... 23: ...]]s reminiscent of the old [[quill pen]]s which a secretary in earlier days would have used.
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