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Solicitor General for England and Wales

His Majesty's Solicitor General for England and Wales, known informally as the Solicitor General, is one of the law officers of the Crown in the government of the United Kingdom. They are the deputy of the Attorney General, whose duty is to advise the Crown and Cabinet on the law. They can exercise the powers of the Attorney General in the Attorney General's absence. Despite the title, the position is usually held by a barrister as opposed to a solicitor.

His Majesty's Solicitor General for England and Wales of HM Government
Incumbent
Michael Tomlinson
since 7 September 2022
Attorney General's Office
StyleSolicitor
Reports toAttorney General for England and Wales
AppointerThe Monarch
on the advice of the Prime Minister
Term lengthAt His Majesty's Pleasure
Formation Before 1460
Salary£142,106 per annum (2022)[1]
(including £84,144 MP salary)[2]
Websitewww.attorneygeneral.gov.uk

There is also a Solicitor General for Scotland, who is the deputy of the Lord Advocate.[3] As well as the Sovereign's Solicitor General, the Prince of Wales and a Queen consort (when the Sovereign is male) are also entitled to have an Attorney and Solicitor General, though the present Prince of Wales has only an Attorney General and no Solicitor General.

The Solicitor General is addressed in court as "Mr Solicitor" or "Ms Solicitor". The Solicitor General is shadowed by the Shadow Solicitor General who sits on the Official Opposition frontbench.

The role is held by Michael Tomlinson, who was appointed by Prime Minister Liz Truss on 7 September 2022.[4]

Solicitors-General of England (and Wales), 1461–present

15th century

incomplete

  • Richard Fowler 1461–1470
  • Richard Page 1470-1483
  • Thomas Lynon 1483–1485
  • Andrew Dimmock 1485–1503

16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

Name Portrait Term of office Political party Prime Minister
Sir Edward Carson   7 May 1900 4 December 1905 Irish Unionist Alliance 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Arthur Balfour
Sir William Robson   12 December 1905 28 January 1908 Liberal Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Sir Samuel Evans   28 January 1908 6 March 1910
H. H. Asquith
Sir Rufus Isaacs   6 March 1908 7 October 1910
Sir John Simon   7 October 1910 19 October 1913
Sir Stanley Buckmaster   19 October 1913 8 November 1915
Sir F. E. Smith   2 June 1915 8 November 1915 Conservative
Sir George Cave   8 November 1915 10 December 1915
Sir Gordon Hewart   10 December 1915 10 January 1919 Liberal David Lloyd George
Sir Ernest Pollock   10 January 1919 6 March 1922 Conservative
Sir Leslie Scott 6 March 1922 19 October 1922
Sir Thomas Inskip   31 October 1922 22 January 1924 Bonar Law
Stanley Baldwin
Sir Henry Slesser   23 January 1924 3 November 1924 Labour Ramsay MacDonald
Sir Thomas Inskip   11 November 1924 28 March 1928 Conservative Stanley Baldwin
Sir Boyd Merriman 28 March 1928 5 June 1929
Sir James B. Melville 7 June 1929 22 October 1930 Labour Ramsay MacDonald
Sir Stafford Cripps   22 October 1930 24 August 1931
Sir Thomas Inskip   3 September 1931 26 January 1932 Conservative
Sir Boyd Merriman 26 January 1932 29 September 1933
Sir Donald Somervell 29 September 1933 19 March 1936
Stanley Baldwin
Sir Terence O'Connor 19 March 1936 7 May 1940
Neville Chamberlain
Sir William Jowitt   15 May 1940 4 March 1942 Labour Sir Winston Churchill
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe   4 March 1942 25 May 1945 Conservative
Sir Walter Monckton 25 May 1945 26 July 1945
Sir Frank Soskice 4 August 1945 24 April 1951 Labour Clement Attlee
Sir Lynn Ungoed-Thomas 24 April 1951 26 October 1951
Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller 3 November 1951 8 October 1954 Conservative Sir Winston Churchill
Sir Harry Hylton-Foster 18 October 1954 22 October 1959
Sir Winston Churchill

Sir Anthony Eden

Harold Macmillan

Harold Macmillan
Sir Jocelyn Simon 22 October 1959 8 February 1962
Sir John Hobson 8 February 1962 19 July 1962
Sir Peter Rawlinson 19 July 1962 16 October 1964 Harold Macmillan

Sir Alec Douglas-Home

Sir Dingle Foot 18 October 1964 24 August 1967 Labour Harold Wilson
Sir Arthur Irvine 24 August 1967 19 June 1970
Sir Geoffrey Howe   23 June 1970 5 November 1972 Conservative Edward Heath
Sir Michael Havers 5 November 1972 4 March 1974
Peter Archer 7 March 1974 4 May 1979 Labour Harold Wilson

James Callaghan

Sir Ian Percival 5 May 1979 13 June 1983 Conservative Margaret Thatcher
Sir Patrick Mayhew 13 June 1983 13 June 1987
Sir Nicholas Lyell 13 June 1987 15 April 1992 Margaret Thatcher

John Major

Sir Derek Spencer 15 April 1992 2 May 1997 John Major
Lord Falconer of Thoroton   6 May 1997 28 July 1998 Labour Tony Blair
Sir Ross Cranston 28 July 1998 11 June 2001

2001–present

Colour key (for political parties):
  Conservative   Labour

Name Portrait Term of office Political party Prime Minister
Harriet Harman[5]   11 June 2001 10 May 2005 Labour Tony Blair
Mike O'Brien[6]   11 May 2005 29 June 2007
Dame Vera Baird[7]   29 June 2007 11 May 2010 Gordon Brown
Sir Edward Garnier[8]   13 May 2010 4 September 2012 Conservative David Cameron
Sir Oliver Heald[9]   4 September 2012 15 July 2014
Robert Buckland[10]   15 July 2014 9 May 2019
David Cameron
Theresa May
Lucy Frazer[11]   9 May 2019 25 July 2019 Theresa May
Michael Ellis   25 July 2019 2 March 2021 Boris Johnson
Lucy Frazer   2 March 2021 10 September 2021
Michael Ellis   10 September 2021 16 September 2021
Alex Chalk   16 September 2021 5 July 2022
Edward Timpson   7 July 2022 7 September 2022
Michael Tomlinson   7 September 2022 Incumbent Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak

See also

References

  1. ^ "Salaries of Members of His Majesty's Government – Financial Year 2022–23" (PDF). 15 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Pay and expenses for MPs". parliament.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Solicitor General - gov.scot". www.gov.scot. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Ministerial Appointments: September 2022". GOV.UK. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Rt Hon Mike O'Brien". UK Parliament. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  7. ^ "PCC appointed as victims' commissioner". 13 May 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Sir Edward Garnier QC – GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  9. ^ "About Sir Oliver". Rt Hon Sir Oliver Heald QC MP. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  10. ^ Bet, Martina (14 June 2019). "How John Bercow's 'Brexit betrayal is absurd contradiction of democracy' – David Starkey". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  11. ^ "New Solicitor General appointed". GOV.UK. Retrieved 11 July 2019.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Solicitor General for England and Wales news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message His Majesty s Solicitor General for England and Wales known informally as the Solicitor General is one of the law officers of the Crown in the government of the United Kingdom They are the deputy of the Attorney General whose duty is to advise the Crown and Cabinet on the law They can exercise the powers of the Attorney General in the Attorney General s absence Despite the title the position is usually held by a barrister as opposed to a solicitor His Majesty s Solicitor General for England and Wales of HM GovernmentRoyal Arms of His Majesty s GovernmentIncumbentMichael Tomlinsonsince 7 September 2022Attorney General s OfficeStyleSolicitorReports toAttorney General for England and WalesAppointerThe Monarchon the advice of the Prime MinisterTerm lengthAt His Majesty s PleasureFormationBefore 1460Salary 142 106 per annum 2022 1 including 84 144 MP salary 2 Websitewww wbr attorneygeneral wbr gov wbr ukThere is also a Solicitor General for Scotland who is the deputy of the Lord Advocate 3 As well as the Sovereign s Solicitor General the Prince of Wales and a Queen consort when the Sovereign is male are also entitled to have an Attorney and Solicitor General though the present Prince of Wales has only an Attorney General and no Solicitor General The Solicitor General is addressed in court as Mr Solicitor or Ms Solicitor The Solicitor General is shadowed by the Shadow Solicitor General who sits on the Official Opposition frontbench The role is held by Michael Tomlinson who was appointed by Prime Minister Liz Truss on 7 September 2022 4 Contents 1 Solicitors General of England and Wales 1461 present 1 1 15th century 1 2 16th century 1 3 17th century 1 4 18th century 1 5 19th century 1 6 20th century 1 7 2001 present 2 See also 3 ReferencesSolicitors General of England and Wales 1461 present Edit15th century Edit incomplete Richard Fowler 1461 1470 Richard Page 1470 1483 Thomas Lynon 1483 1485 Andrew Dimmock 1485 150316th century Edit Thomas Lucas 1503 1507 John Ernley 1507 1514 John Port 1514 1521 Richard Lyster 1521 1525 Christopher Hales 1525 1531 Baldwin Mallet 1531 1533 Richard Rich 1533 1536 William Whorwood 1536 1540 Henry Bradshaw 1540 1545 Edward Griffin 1545 1552 John Gosnold 1552 1553 William Cordell 1553 1557 Richard Weston 1557 1559 William Rosewell 1559 1566 Richard Onslow 1566 1569 Sir Thomas Bromley 1569 1579 Sir John Popham 1579 1581 Sir Thomas Egerton 1581 1592 Sir Edward Coke 1592 1594 Thomas Fleming 1595 1604 17th century Edit Sir John Doderidge 1604 1607 Sir Francis Bacon 1607 1613 Henry Yelverton 1613 1617 Sir Thomas Coventry 1617 1621 Sir Robert Heath 1621 1625 Sir Richard Shelton 1625 1634 Sir Edward Littleton 1634 1640 Sir Edward Herbert 1640 1641 Oliver St John 1641 1643 continued to 1648 under parliament Sir Thomas Gardiner 1643 1645 Sir Geoffrey Palmer 1645 1649 Sir Edmund Prideaux 1648 1649 John Cooke 1649 1650 Robert Reynolds 1650 1654 William Ellis 1654 1660 Sir Heneage Finch 1660 1670 Sir Edward Turnor 1670 1671 Sir Francis North 1671 1673 Sir William Jones 1673 1674 Sir Francis Winnington 1674 1679 Heneage Finch 1679 1686 Sir Thomas Powys 1686 1687 Sir William Williams 1687 1689 Sir George Treby 1689 Sir John Somers 1689 1692 Sir Thomas Trevor 1692 1695 Sir John Hawles 1695 1702 18th century Edit Sir Simon Harcourt 1702 1707 Sir James Montagu 1707 1708 Robert Eyre 1708 1710 Sir Robert Raymond 1710 1714 Nicholas Lechmere 1714 1715 John Fortescue Aland 1715 1717 Sir William Thomson 1717 1720 Sir Philip Yorke 1720 1724 Sir Clement Wearg 1724 1725 Charles Talbot 1726 1733 Sir Dudley Ryder 1733 1737 John Strange 1737 1742 William Murray 1742 1754 Sir Richard Lloyd 1754 1756 Charles Yorke 1756 1762 Sir Fletcher Norton 1762 1763 William de Grey 1763 1766 Edward Willes 1766 1768 John Dunning 1768 1770 Edward Thurlow 1770 1771 Alexander Wedderburn 1771 1778 James Wallace 1778 1780 James Mansfield 1780 1782 John Lee 1782 Richard Pepper Arden 1782 1783 John Lee 1783 James Mansfield 1783 Richard Pepper Arden 1783 1784 Archibald Macdonald 1784 1788 Sir John Scott 1788 1793 Sir John Mitford 1793 1799 Sir William Grant 1799 1801 19th century Edit Spencer Perceval 1801 1802 Sir Thomas Manners Sutton 1802 1805 Sir Vicary Gibbs 1805 1806 Sir Samuel Romilly 1806 1807 Sir Thomas Plumer 1807 1812 Sir William Garrow 1812 1813 Sir Robert Dallas 1813 Sir Samuel Shepherd 1813 1817 Sir Robert Gifford 1817 1819 Sir John Copley 1819 1824 Sir Charles Wetherell 1824 1826 Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal 1826 1829 Sir Edward Sugden 1829 1830 Sir William Horne 1830 1832 Sir John Campbell 1832 1834 Sir Charles Pepys 1834 Sir Robert Rolfe 1834 William Webb Follett 1834 1835 Robert Rolfe 1835 1839 Sir Thomas Wilde 1839 1841 Sir William Webb Follett 1841 1844 Sir Frederic Thesiger 1844 1845 Sir Fitzroy Kelly 1845 1846 John Jervis 1846 Sir David Dundas 1846 1848 Sir John Romilly 1848 1850 Sir Alexander Cockburn 1850 1851 Sir William Page Wood 1851 1852 Sir Fitzroy Kelly 1852 Sir Richard Bethell 1852 1856 James Stuart Wortley 1856 1857 Sir Henry Singer Keating 1857 1858 Sir Hugh Cairns 1858 1859 Sir Henry Singer Keating 1859 Sir William Atherton 1859 1861 Sir Roundell Palmer 1861 1863 Sir Robert Collier 1863 1866 Sir William Bovill 1866 Sir John Burgess Karslake 1866 1867 Sir Charles Jasper Selwyn 1867 1868 Sir William Brett 1868 Sir Richard Baggallay 1868 Sir John Coleridge 1868 1871 Sir George Jessel 1871 1873 Sir Henry James 1873 Sir William Harcourt 1873 1874 Sir Richard Baggallay 1874 Sir John Holker 1874 1875 Sir Hardinge Giffard 1875 1880 Sir Farrer Herschell 1880 1885 Sir John Eldon Gorst 1885 1886 Sir Horace Davey 1886 Sir Edward Clarke 1886 1892 Sir John Rigby 1892 1894 Sir Robert Reid 1894 Sir Frank Lockwood 1894 1895 Sir Robert Finlay 1895 1900 20th century Edit Name Portrait Term of office Political party Prime MinisterSir Edward Carson 7 May 1900 4 December 1905 Irish Unionist Alliance 3rd Marquess of SalisburyArthur BalfourSir William Robson 12 December 1905 28 January 1908 Liberal Sir Henry Campbell BannermanSir Samuel Evans 28 January 1908 6 March 1910H H AsquithSir Rufus Isaacs 6 March 1908 7 October 1910Sir John Simon 7 October 1910 19 October 1913Sir Stanley Buckmaster 19 October 1913 8 November 1915Sir F E Smith 2 June 1915 8 November 1915 ConservativeSir George Cave 8 November 1915 10 December 1915Sir Gordon Hewart 10 December 1915 10 January 1919 Liberal David Lloyd GeorgeSir Ernest Pollock 10 January 1919 6 March 1922 ConservativeSir Leslie Scott 6 March 1922 19 October 1922Sir Thomas Inskip 31 October 1922 22 January 1924 Bonar LawStanley BaldwinSir Henry Slesser 23 January 1924 3 November 1924 Labour Ramsay MacDonaldSir Thomas Inskip 11 November 1924 28 March 1928 Conservative Stanley BaldwinSir Boyd Merriman 28 March 1928 5 June 1929Sir James B Melville 7 June 1929 22 October 1930 Labour Ramsay MacDonaldSir Stafford Cripps 22 October 1930 24 August 1931Sir Thomas Inskip 3 September 1931 26 January 1932 ConservativeSir Boyd Merriman 26 January 1932 29 September 1933Sir Donald Somervell 29 September 1933 19 March 1936Stanley BaldwinSir Terence O Connor 19 March 1936 7 May 1940Neville ChamberlainSir William Jowitt 15 May 1940 4 March 1942 Labour Sir Winston ChurchillSir David Maxwell Fyfe 4 March 1942 25 May 1945 ConservativeSir Walter Monckton 25 May 1945 26 July 1945Sir Frank Soskice 4 August 1945 24 April 1951 Labour Clement AttleeSir Lynn Ungoed Thomas 24 April 1951 26 October 1951Sir Reginald Manningham Buller 3 November 1951 8 October 1954 Conservative Sir Winston ChurchillSir Harry Hylton Foster 18 October 1954 22 October 1959Sir Winston Churchill Sir Anthony EdenHarold MacmillanHarold MacmillanSir Jocelyn Simon 22 October 1959 8 February 1962Sir John Hobson 8 February 1962 19 July 1962Sir Peter Rawlinson 19 July 1962 16 October 1964 Harold Macmillan Sir Alec Douglas HomeSir Dingle Foot 18 October 1964 24 August 1967 Labour Harold WilsonSir Arthur Irvine 24 August 1967 19 June 1970Sir Geoffrey Howe 23 June 1970 5 November 1972 Conservative Edward HeathSir Michael Havers 5 November 1972 4 March 1974Peter Archer 7 March 1974 4 May 1979 Labour Harold Wilson James CallaghanSir Ian Percival 5 May 1979 13 June 1983 Conservative Margaret ThatcherSir Patrick Mayhew 13 June 1983 13 June 1987Sir Nicholas Lyell 13 June 1987 15 April 1992 Margaret Thatcher John MajorSir Derek Spencer 15 April 1992 2 May 1997 John MajorLord Falconer of Thoroton 6 May 1997 28 July 1998 Labour Tony BlairSir Ross Cranston 28 July 1998 11 June 20012001 present Edit Colour key for political parties Conservative Labour Name Portrait Term of office Political party Prime MinisterHarriet Harman 5 11 June 2001 10 May 2005 Labour Tony BlairMike O Brien 6 11 May 2005 29 June 2007Dame Vera Baird 7 29 June 2007 11 May 2010 Gordon BrownSir Edward Garnier 8 13 May 2010 4 September 2012 Conservative David CameronSir Oliver Heald 9 4 September 2012 15 July 2014Robert Buckland 10 15 July 2014 9 May 2019David CameronTheresa MayLucy Frazer 11 9 May 2019 25 July 2019 Theresa MayMichael Ellis 25 July 2019 2 March 2021 Boris JohnsonLucy Frazer 2 March 2021 10 September 2021Michael Ellis 10 September 2021 16 September 2021Alex Chalk 16 September 2021 5 July 2022Edward Timpson 7 July 2022 7 September 2022Michael Tomlinson 7 September 2022 Incumbent Liz TrussRishi SunakSee also EditSolicitor general Attorney General for England and Wales Law officers of the Crown Wikimedia Commons has media related to Solicitors General for England and Wales References Edit Salaries of Members of His Majesty s Government Financial Year 2022 23 PDF 15 December 2022 Pay and expenses for MPs parliament uk Retrieved 15 December 2022 Solicitor General gov scot www gov scot Retrieved 11 July 2019 Ministerial Appointments September 2022 GOV UK Retrieved 7 September 2022 Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP UK Parliament Retrieved 11 July 2019 Rt Hon Mike O Brien UK Parliament Retrieved 11 July 2019 PCC appointed as victims commissioner 13 May 2019 Retrieved 11 July 2019 Sir Edward Garnier QC GOV UK www gov uk Retrieved 11 July 2019 About Sir Oliver Rt Hon Sir Oliver Heald QC MP Retrieved 11 July 2019 Bet Martina 14 June 2019 How John Bercow s Brexit betrayal is absurd contradiction of democracy David Starkey Express co uk Retrieved 11 July 2019 New Solicitor General appointed GOV UK Retrieved 11 July 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Solicitor General for England and Wales amp oldid 1149065927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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