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Liverpool ministry

This is a list of members of the government of the United Kingdom in office under the leadership of Lord Liverpool from 1812 to 1827. He was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by the Prince Regent after the assassination of Spencer Perceval.

Liverpool ministry
1812–1827
Liverpool in 1823 by George Hayter
Date formed8 June 1812 (1812-06-08)
Date dissolved9 April 1827 (1827-04-09)
People and organisations
Monarch
Represented byPrince Regent (1812–1820)
Prime MinisterLord Liverpool
Member partyTory Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyWhig Party
Opposition leaders
History
Election(s)
Legislature term(s)
PredecessorPerceval ministry
SuccessorCanning ministry

Cabinet edit

1812–1827 edit

Changes edit

  • Late 1812 – Lord Camden leaves the Cabinet
  • September 1814 – William Wellesley-Pole (Lord Maryborough from 1821), the Master of the Mint, enters the Cabinet
  • February 1816 – George Canning succeeds Lord Buckinghamshire at the Board of Control
  • January 1818 – Frederick John Robinson, the President of the Board of Trade, enters the Cabinet
  • January 1819 – The Duke of Wellington succeeds Lord Mulgrave as Master-General of the Ordnance. Lord Mulgrave becomes minister without portfolio
  • 1820 – Lord Mulgrave leaves the cabinet
  • January 1821 – Charles Bathurst succeeds Canning as President of the Board of Control, remaining also at the Duchy of Lancaster
  • January 1822 – Robert Peel succeeds Lord Sidmouth as Home Secretary
  • February 1822 – Charles Williams-Wynn succeeds Charles Bathurst at the Board of Control. Bathurst remains at the Duchy of Lancaster and in the Cabinet
  • September 1822 – Following the suicide of Lord Londonderry, George Canning becomes Foreign Secretary and Leader of the House of Commons
  • January 1823 – Vansittart, elevated to the peerage as Lord Bexley, succeeds Charles Bathurst as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. F.J. Robinson succeeds Vansittart as Chancellor of the Exchequer. He is succeeded at the Board of Trade by William Huskisson
  • 1823 – Lord Maryborough, the Master of the Mint, leaves the Cabinet. His successor in the office is not a Cabinet member

Full list of ministers edit

 
Portrait of Lord Liverpool by Thomas Lawrence, c. 1820
 
Portrait of Lord Castlereagh, 1809.
 
Duke of Wellington around the time he became Master-General of the Ordnance, 1820.
 
Portrait of George Canning, 1822
 
Portrait of Frederick Robinson, c. 1824

Members of the Cabinet are in bold face.

Office Name Date
First Lord of the Treasury
Leader of the House of Lords
The Earl of Liverpool 8 June 1812 – 9 April 1827
Chancellor of the Exchequer Nicholas Vansittart 9 June 1812
F. J. Robinson 21 January 1823
Secretaries to the Treasury Richard Wharton Continued in office – 1814
Charles Arbuthnot Continued in office – 1823
Stephen Rumbold Lushington 1814–1827
John Charles Herries 1823–1827
Junior Lords of the Treasury William Vesey-FitzGerald 16 June 1812 – 7 January 1817
Berkeley Paget 16 June 1812 – 13 June 1826
F. J. Robinson 16 June 1812 – 25 November 1813
James Brogden 16 June 1812 – 20 December 1813
Viscount Lowther 25 November 1813 – 30 April 1827
Charles Grant 20 December 1813 – 25 March 1819
John Maxwell-Barry 7 January 1817 – 3 May 1823
William Odell 7 January 1817 – 25 March 1819
Lord Granville Somerset 25 March 1819 – 30 April 1827
Edmond Alexander Macnaghten 25 March 1819 – 30 April 1827
Earl of Mount Charles 13 June 1826 – 30 April 1827
Lord Chancellor The Lord Eldon[a] Continued in office
Lord President of the Council The Earl of Harrowby 11 June 1812
Lord Privy Seal The Earl of Westmorland Continued in office
Home Secretary The Viscount Sidmouth 11 June 1812
Robert Peel 17 January 1822
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department Henry Goulburn Continued in office
John Hiley Addington August 1812
Henry Clive April 1818
George Robert Dawson January 1822
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Leader of the House of Commons
Viscount Castlereagh[b] Continued in office
George Canning 16 September 1822
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Edward Cooke Continued in office
Joseph Planta 25 July 1817
The Earl of Clanwilliam 22 January 1822
Lord Francis Conyngham[c] January 1823 – January 1826
The Lord Howard de Walden July 1824 – April 1827
The Marquess of Clanricarde January 1826 – April 1827
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies The Earl Bathurst 11 June 1812
Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies Henry Bunbury Continued in office – 1816
Robert Peel Continued in office – 1812
Henry Goulburn 1812–1821
Robert Wilmot Horton 1821
First Lord of the Admiralty The Viscount Melville Continued in office
First Secretary to the Admiralty John Wilson Croker Continued in office
Civil Lords of the Admiralty F. J. Robinson Continued in office – 5 October 1812
Lord Walpole Continued in office – 5 October 1812
William Dundas Continued in office – 23 August 1814
Sir George Warrender 5 October 1812 – 8 February 1822
John Osborn[d] 5 October 1812 – 16 February 1824
The Marquess of Worcester 24 May 1816 – 15 March 1819
Sir George Clerk 15 March 1819 – 2 May 1827
Lord William Douglas 8 February – 23 March 1822
16 February 1824 – 2 May 1827
President of the Board of Trade The Earl Bathurst Continued in office
The Earl of Clancarty 29 September 1812
F. J. Robinson 24 January 1818
William Huskisson 31 January 1823
Vice-President of the Board of Trade George Rose Continued in office
F. J. Robinson 29 September 1812
Thomas Wallace 24 January 1818
Charles Grant 3 April 1823
President of the Board of Control The Earl of Buckinghamshire Continued in office
George Canning 20 June 1816
Charles Bragge Bathurst 16 January 1821
Charles Williams-Wynn 8 February 1822
Secretary to the Board of Control John Bruce Continued in office
Thomas Courtenay 20 August 1812
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The Earl of Buckinghamshire 23 June 1812
Charles Bathurst 23 August 1812
Nicholas Vansittart[e] 13 February 1823
Master-General of the Ordnance The Earl of Mulgrave Continued in office
The Duke of Wellington 1 January 1819
Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance Sir Thomas Trigge Continued in office – 11 January 1814
Sir Hildebrand Oakes 9 March 1814 – 9 September 1822
The Viscount Beresford 18 February 1823
Sir George Murray 22 March 1824
Sir William Henry Clinton 30 April 1825
Treasurer of the Ordnance Thomas Alcock Continued in office
William Holmes 20 June 1818
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance Robert Moorsom Continued in office
Sir Ulysses Burgh[f] 16 March 1820
Clerk of the Ordnance Robert Plumer Ward Continued in office
Sir Henry Hardinge 29 April 1823
Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance Thomas Thoroton Continued in office
Edmund Phipps 31 October 1812
Storekeeper of the Ordnance Mark Singleton Continued in office
Treasurer of the Navy George Rose Continued in office
F. J. Robinson 12 February 1818
William Huskisson 8 February 1823
Secretary at War Viscount Palmerston Continued in office
Master of the Mint The Earl Bathurst Continued in office
The Earl of Clancarty 30 October 1812
William Wellesley-Pole[g] 28 September 1814
Thomas Wallace 9 October 1823
Paymaster of the Forces Charles Long Continued in office – 1826
Lord Charles Henry Somerset Continued in office – 1813
F. J. Robinson 9 November 1813 – 1817
William Vesey-FitzGerald 1826
Postmaster General The Earl of Chichester Continued in office – 1826
The Earl of Sandwich Continued in office – 1814
The Earl of Clancarty 1814–1816
The Marquess of Salisbury 1816–1823
Lord Frederick Montagu 1826–1827
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests The Lord Glenbervie Continued in office
William Huskisson 1814
Charles Arbuthnot 1823
Minister without Portfolio The Earl Camden[h] June 1812 – December 1812
The Earl of Mulgrave January 1819 – May 1820
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland The Duke of Richmond Continued in office
The Earl Whitworth June 1813
The Earl Talbot October 1817
The Marquess Wellesley December 1821
Chief Secretary for Ireland William Wellesley-Pole Continued in office
Robert Peel August 1812
Charles Grant August 1818
Henry Goulburn December 1821
Attorney General Sir Thomas Plumer 26 June 1812
Sir William Garrow 4 May 1813
Sir Samuel Shepherd 7 May 1817
Sir Robert Gifford 24 July 1819
Sir John Singleton Copley 9 January 1824
Sir Charles Wetherell 20 September 1826
Solicitor General Sir William Garrow 26 June 1812
Sir Robert Dallas 4 May 1813
Sir Samuel Shepherd 22 December 1813
Sir Robert Gifford 7 May 1817
Sir John Singleton Copley 24 July 1819
Sir Charles Wetherell 9 January 1824
Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal 20 September 1826
Judge Advocate General Charles Manners-Sutton Continued in office
Sir John Beckett 25 June 1817
Lord Advocate Archibald Colquhoun Continued in office
Alexander Maconochie 1816
Sir William Rae Bt 1819
Solicitor General for Scotland David Monypenny Continued in office
Alexander Maconochie 1813
James Wedderburn 1816
John Hope 1822
Attorney General for Ireland William Conyngham Plunket 1822
Solicitor General for Ireland Charles Kendal Bushe Continued in office
Henry Joy 20 February 1822
Lord Steward of the Household The Earl of Cholmondeley Continued in office
The Marquess Conyngham 11 December 1821
Treasurer of the Household Viscount Jocelyn Continued in office
Lord Charles Bentinck 29 July 1812
William Henry Fremantle 27 May 1826
Comptroller of the Household Lord George Thynne Continued in office
Lord George Beresford 29 July 1812
Lord Chamberlain of the Household The Marquess of Hertford Continued in office
The Duke of Montrose 14 December 1821
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household The Earl of Yarmouth Continued in office
Viscount Jocelyn 28 July 1812
The Marquess of Graham 7 February 1821
Master of the Horse The Duke of Montrose Continued in office
The Duke of Dorset 12 December 1821
Master of the Buckhounds The Marquess Cornwallis Continued in office
The Lord Maryborough 22 August 1823
Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners The Earl of Courtown Continued in office
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard The Earl of Macclesfield Continued in office
Notes
  1. ^ Created Earl of Eldon in July 1821.
  2. ^ Succeeded as Marquess of Londonderry, 6 April 1821.
  3. ^ Styled as Earl of Mount Charles after 1824.
  4. ^ Became Sir John Osborn, Bt, in 1818.
  5. ^ Created Baron Bexley 1 March 1823.
  6. ^ Succeeded as Baron Downes, 3 March 1826.
  7. ^ Created Baron Maryborough 17 July 1821.
  8. ^ Created Marquess Camden in September 1812.

References edit

  • Chris Cook and John Stevenson, British Historical Facts 1760–1830
  • Joseph Haydn and Horace Ockerby, The Book of Dignities

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Liverpool government redirects here For the local government authority in England see Liverpool City Council This is a list of members of the government of the United Kingdom in office under the leadership of Lord Liverpool from 1812 to 1827 He was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by the Prince Regent after the assassination of Spencer Perceval Liverpool ministry1812 1827Liverpool in 1823 by George HayterDate formed8 June 1812 1812 06 08 Date dissolved9 April 1827 1827 04 09 People and organisationsMonarchGeorge III 1812 1820 George IV 1820 1827 Represented byPrince Regent 1812 1820 Prime MinisterLord LiverpoolMember partyTory PartyStatus in legislatureMajorityOpposition partyWhig PartyOpposition leadersGeorge Ponsonby 1812 1818 George Tierney 1818 1821 Vacant 1821 1827 in the House of CommonsLord Grenville 1812 1817 Lord Grey 1817 1827 in the House of LordsHistoryElection s 1812 general election1818 general election1820 general election1826 general electionLegislature term s 5th UK Parliament6th UK Parliament7th UK Parliament8th UK ParliamentPredecessorPerceval ministrySuccessorCanning ministry Contents 1 Cabinet 1 1 1812 1827 1 1 1 Changes 2 Full list of ministers 3 ReferencesCabinet edit1812 1827 edit Lord Liverpool First Lord of the Treasury and Leader of the House of Lords Lord Eldon Lord Chancellor Lord Harrowby Lord President of the Council Lord Westmorland Lord Privy Seal Lord Sidmouth Secretary of State for the Home Department Lord Castlereagh Lord Londonderry after 1821 Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the House of Commons Lord Bathurst Secretary of State for War and the Colonies Lord Melville First Lord of the Admiralty Nicholas Vansittart Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Mulgrave Master General of the Ordnance Lord Buckinghamshire President of the Board of Control Charles Bathurst Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Lord Camden minister without portfolio Changes edit Late 1812 Lord Camden leaves the Cabinet September 1814 William Wellesley Pole Lord Maryborough from 1821 the Master of the Mint enters the Cabinet February 1816 George Canning succeeds Lord Buckinghamshire at the Board of Control January 1818 Frederick John Robinson the President of the Board of Trade enters the Cabinet January 1819 The Duke of Wellington succeeds Lord Mulgrave as Master General of the Ordnance Lord Mulgrave becomes minister without portfolio 1820 Lord Mulgrave leaves the cabinet January 1821 Charles Bathurst succeeds Canning as President of the Board of Control remaining also at the Duchy of Lancaster January 1822 Robert Peel succeeds Lord Sidmouth as Home Secretary February 1822 Charles Williams Wynn succeeds Charles Bathurst at the Board of Control Bathurst remains at the Duchy of Lancaster and in the Cabinet September 1822 Following the suicide of Lord Londonderry George Canning becomes Foreign Secretary and Leader of the House of Commons January 1823 Vansittart elevated to the peerage as Lord Bexley succeeds Charles Bathurst as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster F J Robinson succeeds Vansittart as Chancellor of the Exchequer He is succeeded at the Board of Trade by William Huskisson 1823 Lord Maryborough the Master of the Mint leaves the Cabinet His successor in the office is not a Cabinet memberFull list of ministers edit nbsp Portrait of Lord Liverpool by Thomas Lawrence c 1820 nbsp Portrait of Lord Castlereagh 1809 nbsp Duke of Wellington around the time he became Master General of the Ordnance 1820 nbsp Portrait of George Canning 1822 nbsp Portrait of Frederick Robinson c 1824 Members of the Cabinet are in bold face Office Name Date First Lord of the TreasuryLeader of the House of Lords The Earl of Liverpool 8 June 1812 9 April 1827 Chancellor of the Exchequer Nicholas Vansittart 9 June 1812 F J Robinson 21 January 1823 Secretaries to the Treasury Richard Wharton Continued in office 1814 Charles Arbuthnot Continued in office 1823 Stephen Rumbold Lushington 1814 1827 John Charles Herries 1823 1827 Junior Lords of the Treasury William Vesey FitzGerald 16 June 1812 7 January 1817 Berkeley Paget 16 June 1812 13 June 1826 F J Robinson 16 June 1812 25 November 1813 James Brogden 16 June 1812 20 December 1813 Viscount Lowther 25 November 1813 30 April 1827 Charles Grant 20 December 1813 25 March 1819 John Maxwell Barry 7 January 1817 3 May 1823 William Odell 7 January 1817 25 March 1819 Lord Granville Somerset 25 March 1819 30 April 1827 Edmond Alexander Macnaghten 25 March 1819 30 April 1827 Earl of Mount Charles 13 June 1826 30 April 1827 Lord Chancellor The Lord Eldon a Continued in office Lord President of the Council The Earl of Harrowby 11 June 1812 Lord Privy Seal The Earl of Westmorland Continued in office Home Secretary The Viscount Sidmouth 11 June 1812 Robert Peel 17 January 1822 Under Secretary of State for the Home Department Henry Goulburn Continued in office John Hiley Addington August 1812 Henry Clive April 1818 George Robert Dawson January 1822 Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsLeader of the House of Commons Viscount Castlereagh b Continued in office George Canning 16 September 1822 Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Edward Cooke Continued in office Joseph Planta 25 July 1817 The Earl of Clanwilliam 22 January 1822 Lord Francis Conyngham c January 1823 January 1826 The Lord Howard de Walden July 1824 April 1827 The Marquess of Clanricarde January 1826 April 1827 Secretary of State for War and the Colonies The Earl Bathurst 11 June 1812 Under Secretary of State for War and the Colonies Henry Bunbury Continued in office 1816 Robert Peel Continued in office 1812 Henry Goulburn 1812 1821 Robert Wilmot Horton 1821 First Lord of the Admiralty The Viscount Melville Continued in office First Secretary to the Admiralty John Wilson Croker Continued in office Civil Lords of the Admiralty F J Robinson Continued in office 5 October 1812 Lord Walpole Continued in office 5 October 1812 William Dundas Continued in office 23 August 1814 Sir George Warrender 5 October 1812 8 February 1822 John Osborn d 5 October 1812 16 February 1824 The Marquess of Worcester 24 May 1816 15 March 1819 Sir George Clerk 15 March 1819 2 May 1827 Lord William Douglas 8 February 23 March 182216 February 1824 2 May 1827 President of the Board of Trade The Earl Bathurst Continued in office The Earl of Clancarty 29 September 1812 F J Robinson 24 January 1818 William Huskisson 31 January 1823 Vice President of the Board of Trade George Rose Continued in office F J Robinson 29 September 1812 Thomas Wallace 24 January 1818 Charles Grant 3 April 1823 President of the Board of Control The Earl of Buckinghamshire Continued in office George Canning 20 June 1816 Charles Bragge Bathurst 16 January 1821 Charles Williams Wynn 8 February 1822 Secretary to the Board of Control John Bruce Continued in office Thomas Courtenay 20 August 1812 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster The Earl of Buckinghamshire 23 June 1812 Charles Bathurst 23 August 1812 Nicholas Vansittart e 13 February 1823 Master General of the Ordnance The Earl of Mulgrave Continued in office The Duke of Wellington 1 January 1819 Lieutenant General of the Ordnance Sir Thomas Trigge Continued in office 11 January 1814 Sir Hildebrand Oakes 9 March 1814 9 September 1822 The Viscount Beresford 18 February 1823 Sir George Murray 22 March 1824 Sir William Henry Clinton 30 April 1825 Treasurer of the Ordnance Thomas Alcock Continued in office William Holmes 20 June 1818 Surveyor General of the Ordnance Robert Moorsom Continued in office Sir Ulysses Burgh f 16 March 1820 Clerk of the Ordnance Robert Plumer Ward Continued in office Sir Henry Hardinge 29 April 1823 Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance Thomas Thoroton Continued in office Edmund Phipps 31 October 1812 Storekeeper of the Ordnance Mark Singleton Continued in office Treasurer of the Navy George Rose Continued in office F J Robinson 12 February 1818 William Huskisson 8 February 1823 Secretary at War Viscount Palmerston Continued in office Master of the Mint The Earl Bathurst Continued in office The Earl of Clancarty 30 October 1812 William Wellesley Pole g 28 September 1814 Thomas Wallace 9 October 1823 Paymaster of the Forces Charles Long Continued in office 1826 Lord Charles Henry Somerset Continued in office 1813 F J Robinson 9 November 1813 1817 William Vesey FitzGerald 1826 Postmaster General The Earl of Chichester Continued in office 1826 The Earl of Sandwich Continued in office 1814 The Earl of Clancarty 1814 1816 The Marquess of Salisbury 1816 1823 Lord Frederick Montagu 1826 1827 First Commissioner of Woods and Forests The Lord Glenbervie Continued in office William Huskisson 1814 Charles Arbuthnot 1823 Minister without Portfolio The Earl Camden h June 1812 December 1812 The Earl of Mulgrave January 1819 May 1820 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland The Duke of Richmond Continued in office The Earl Whitworth June 1813 The Earl Talbot October 1817 The Marquess Wellesley December 1821 Chief Secretary for Ireland William Wellesley Pole Continued in office Robert Peel August 1812 Charles Grant August 1818 Henry Goulburn December 1821 Attorney General Sir Thomas Plumer 26 June 1812 Sir William Garrow 4 May 1813 Sir Samuel Shepherd 7 May 1817 Sir Robert Gifford 24 July 1819 Sir John Singleton Copley 9 January 1824 Sir Charles Wetherell 20 September 1826 Solicitor General Sir William Garrow 26 June 1812 Sir Robert Dallas 4 May 1813 Sir Samuel Shepherd 22 December 1813 Sir Robert Gifford 7 May 1817 Sir John Singleton Copley 24 July 1819 Sir Charles Wetherell 9 January 1824 Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal 20 September 1826 Judge Advocate General Charles Manners Sutton Continued in office Sir John Beckett 25 June 1817 Lord Advocate Archibald Colquhoun Continued in office Alexander Maconochie 1816 Sir William Rae Bt 1819 Solicitor General for Scotland David Monypenny Continued in office Alexander Maconochie 1813 James Wedderburn 1816 John Hope 1822 Attorney General for Ireland William Conyngham Plunket 1822 Solicitor General for Ireland Charles Kendal Bushe Continued in office Henry Joy 20 February 1822 Lord Steward of the Household The Earl of Cholmondeley Continued in office The Marquess Conyngham 11 December 1821 Treasurer of the Household Viscount Jocelyn Continued in office Lord Charles Bentinck 29 July 1812 William Henry Fremantle 27 May 1826 Comptroller of the Household Lord George Thynne Continued in office Lord George Beresford 29 July 1812 Lord Chamberlain of the Household The Marquess of Hertford Continued in office The Duke of Montrose 14 December 1821 Vice Chamberlain of the Household The Earl of Yarmouth Continued in office Viscount Jocelyn 28 July 1812 The Marquess of Graham 7 February 1821 Master of the Horse The Duke of Montrose Continued in office The Duke of Dorset 12 December 1821 Master of the Buckhounds The Marquess Cornwallis Continued in office The Lord Maryborough 22 August 1823 Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners The Earl of Courtown Continued in office Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard The Earl of Macclesfield Continued in office Notes Created Earl of Eldon in July 1821 Succeeded as Marquess of Londonderry 6 April 1821 Styled as Earl of Mount Charles after 1824 Became Sir John Osborn Bt in 1818 Created Baron Bexley 1 March 1823 Succeeded as Baron Downes 3 March 1826 Created Baron Maryborough 17 July 1821 Created Marquess Camden in September 1812 References editChris Cook and John Stevenson British Historical Facts 1760 1830 Joseph Haydn and Horace Ockerby The Book of Dignities Preceded byPerceval ministry Government of the United Kingdom1812 1827 Succeeded byCanning ministry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liverpool ministry amp oldid 1220888655, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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