Leader |
Term of office |
Other ministerial offices held as Leader of the House of Lords |
Political party |
Prime Minister |
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Charles Spencer The Earl of Sunderland[2] |
April 1717 |
March 1718 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
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No such office |
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James Stanhope The Earl Stanhope[2] Viscount Stanhope until April 1718 |
March 1718 |
5 February 1721 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
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No such office |
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Charles Townshend The Viscount Townshend[2] |
February 1721 |
May 1730 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
Whig |
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Robert Walpole |
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William Stanhope The Earl of Harrington[2] Lord Harrington until 1742 |
May 1730 |
February 1742 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
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John Carteret The Earl Granville Lord Carteret until 1744 |
12 February 1742 |
24 November 1744 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
Whig |
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Earl of Wilmington (until July 1743) |
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Henry Pelham (from 27 August 1743) |
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William Stanhope The Earl of Harrington[2] |
November 1744 |
October 1746 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
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Philip Dormer Stanhope The Earl of Chesterfield[2] |
October 1746 |
February 1748 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
Whig |
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Thomas Pelham-Holles The Duke of Newcastle |
February 1748 |
16 November 1756 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department until March 1754– Prime Minister from March 1754 |
Whig |
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Himself |
|
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William Cavendish The Duke of Devonshire |
16 November 1756 |
25 June 1757 |
– Prime Minister |
Whig |
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Himself |
|
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Thomas Pelham-Holles The Duke of Newcastle |
2 July 1757 |
26 May 1762 |
– Prime Minister |
Whig |
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Himself |
|
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Charles Wyndham The Earl of Egremont[2] |
May 1762 |
21 August 1763 |
– Secretary of State for the Southern Department |
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Earl of Bute (until April 1763) |
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George Grenville (from 16 April 1763) |
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George Montagu Dunk The Earl of Halifax[2] |
August 1763 |
July 1765 |
– Secretary of State for the Southern Department |
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Charles Watson-Wentworth The Marquess of Rockingham |
13 July 1765 |
30 July 1766 |
– Prime Minister |
Whig (Rockingham) |
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Himself |
|
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Augustus FitzRoy The Duke of Grafton |
1766 |
28 January 1770 |
– First Lord of the Treasury
– Prime Minister from October 1768 |
Whig (Chathamite) |
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Earl of Chatham (William Pitt the Elder) (until October 1768) |
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Himself (from 14 October 1768) |
|
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Thomas Thynne The Viscount Weymouth[2] |
January 1770 |
December 1770 |
– Secretary of State for the Southern Department |
|
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Lord North |
|
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William Nassau de Zuylestein The Earl of Rochford[2] |
December 1770 |
November 1775 |
– Secretary of State for the Southern Department |
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|
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Henry Howard The Earl of Suffolk[2] |
November 1775 |
6 March 1779 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
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Thomas Thynne The Viscount Weymouth[2] |
March 1779 |
November 1779 |
– Secretary of State until October 1779 - Secretary of State for the Southern Department from October 1779 |
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David Murray The Viscount Stormont[2] |
November 1779 |
March 1782 |
– Secretary of State for the Northern Department |
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|
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William Petty The Earl of Shelburne |
March 1782 |
April 1783 |
– Secretary of State for the Home Department until July 1782 – Prime Minister from July 1782 |
Whig (Rockingham) |
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Marquess of Rockingham (until 1 July 1782) |
Himself (from 4 July 1782) |
|
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William Cavendish-Bentinck The Duke of Portland |
2 April 1783 |
December 1783 |
– Prime Minister |
Whig (Foxite) |
|
Himself (figurehead) |
|
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George Nugent-Temple-Grenville The Earl Temple[3] |
December 1783 |
December 1783 |
– Home Secretary
– Foreign Secretary |
– |
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William Pitt the Younger |
|
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Thomas Townshend The Lord Sydney[3] |
December 1783 |
June 1789 |
– Home Secretary |
Whig |
|
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Francis Osborne The Duke of Leeds[3] |
1789 |
1790 |
– Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Tory |
|
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William Grenville The Lord Grenville[3] |
November 1790 |
February 1801 |
– Secretary of State for the Home Department until June 1791 – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from June 1791 |
Tory |
|
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Robert Hobart The Lord Hobart[4] |
March 1801 |
October 1801 |
– Secretary of State for War and the Colonies |
Tory |
|
Henry Addington |
|
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Thomas Pelham The Lord Pelham[3] |
October 1801 |
August 1803 |
– Secretary of State for the Home Department |
Tory |
|
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Robert Jenkinson The Lord Hawkesbury[3] |
November 1803 |
February 1806 |
– Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until May 1804 – Secretary of State for the Home Department from May 1804 |
Tory |
|
William Pitt the Younger |
|
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William Grenville The Lord Grenville[3] |
11 February 1806 |
March 1807 |
– Prime Minister |
Whig |
|
Himself (Ministry of All the Talents) |
|
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Robert Jenkinson The Earl of Liverpool[3] Baron Hawkesbury until 1808 Earl of Liverpool from 1808 |
25 March 1807 |
April 1827 |
– Secretary of State for the Home Department until November 1809 – Secretary of State for War and the Colonies November 1809 – June 1812 – Prime Minister from June 1812 |
Tory |
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3rd Duke of Portland |
|
Spencer Perceval |
|
Himself |
|
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F. J. Robinson The Viscount Goderich[3] |
30 April 1827 |
January 1828 |
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies until September 1827 – Prime Minister from August 1827 |
Tory |
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George Canning |
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Himself |
|
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Arthur Wellesley The Duke of Wellington[3] |
January 1828 |
November 1830 |
– Prime Minister |
Tory |
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Himself |
|
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Charles Grey The Earl Grey |
22 November 1830 |
9 July 1834 |
– Prime Minister |
Whig |
|
Himself |
|
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William Lamb The Viscount Melbourne |
16 July 1834 |
14 November 1834 |
– Prime Minister |
Whig |
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Himself |
|
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Arthur Wellesley The Duke of Wellington |
17 November 1834 |
8 April 1835 |
– Prime Minister until December 1834 – Secretary of State for the Home Department until December 1834 – Secretary of State for War and the Colonies until December 1834 – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Tory |
|
Himself (Caretaker) |
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Robert Peel |
|
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William Lamb The Viscount Melbourne |
18 April 1835 |
30 August 1841 |
– Prime Minister |
Whig |
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Himself |
|
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Arthur Wellesley The Duke of Wellington |
3 September 1841 |
27 June 1846 |
– Minister without portfolio |
Conservative |
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Robert Peel |
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Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice The Marquess of Lansdowne |
6 July 1846 |
21 February 1852 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Whig |
|
Lord John Russell |
|
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Edward Smith-Stanley The Earl of Derby |
23 February 1852 |
17 December 1852 |
– Prime Minister |
Conservative |
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Himself |
|
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George Hamilton-Gordon The Earl of Aberdeen |
19 December 1852 |
30 January 1855 |
– Prime Minister |
Peelite |
|
Himself (Coalition) |
|
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Granville Leveson-Gower The Earl Granville |
8 February 1855 |
21 February 1858 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Whig |
|
Viscount Palmerston |
|
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Edward Smith-Stanley The Earl of Derby |
21 February 1858 |
11 June 1859 |
– Prime Minister |
Conservative |
|
Himself |
|
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Granville Leveson-Gower The Earl Granville |
18 June 1859 |
29 October 1865 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Liberal |
|
Viscount Palmerston |
|
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John Russell The Earl Russell |
29 October 1865 |
26 June 1866 |
– Prime Minister |
Liberal |
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Himself |
|
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Edward Smith-Stanley The Earl of Derby |
28 June 1866 |
25 February 1868 |
– Prime Minister |
Conservative |
|
Himself |
|
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James Harris The Earl of Malmesbury |
27 February 1868 |
1 December 1868 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
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Granville Leveson-Gower The Earl Granville |
9 December 1868 |
17 February 1874 |
– Secretary of State for the Colonies until July 1870 – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from July 1870 |
Liberal |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
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Charles Gordon-Lennox The Duke of Richmond |
21 February 1874 |
21 August 1876 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Conservative |
|
Benjamin Disraeli |
|
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Benjamin Disraeli The Earl of Beaconsfield |
21 August 1876 |
21 April 1880 |
– Prime Minister
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal from August 1876 until February 1878 |
Conservative |
|
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Granville Leveson-Gower The Earl Granville |
28 April 1880 |
9 June 1885 |
– Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Liberal |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil The Marquess of Salisbury |
23 June 1885 |
28 January 1886 |
– Prime Minister – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Conservative |
|
Himself |
|
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Granville Leveson-Gower The Earl Granville |
6 February 1886 |
20 July 1886 |
– Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Liberal |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil The Marquess of Salisbury |
25 July 1886 |
11 August 1892 |
– Prime Minister – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from January 1887 |
Conservative |
|
Himself |
|
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John Wodehouse The Earl of Kimberley |
18 August 1892 |
5 March 1894 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Liberal |
|
William Ewart Gladstone |
|
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Archibald Primrose The Earl of Rosebery |
5 March 1894 |
21 June 1895 |
– Prime Minister |
Liberal |
|
Himself |
|
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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil The Marquess of Salisbury |
25 June 1895 |
11 July 1902 |
– Prime Minister – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until November 1900 – Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal from 12 November 1900 |
Conservative |
|
Himself |
|
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Spencer Cavendish The Duke of Devonshire |
12 July 1902 |
13 October 1903 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Liberal Unionist |
|
Arthur Balfour (Conservative) |
|
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Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice The Marquess of Lansdowne |
13 October 1903 |
4 December 1905 |
– Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Liberal Unionist |
|
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George Robinson The Marquess of Ripon |
10 December 1905 |
14 April 1908 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Liberal |
|
Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
|
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Robert Crewe-Milnes The Marquess of Crewe Earl of Crewe until 1911 Marquess of Crewe from 1911 |
14 April 1908 |
10 December 1916 |
– Secretary of State for the Colonies May 1908– November 1910 – Lord Keeper of the Privy SealOctober 1908 – October 1911; February 1912 – May 1915 – Secretary of State for India November 1910 – March 1911; May 1911 – May 1915 – Lord President of the Council from May 1915 – President of the Board of Education from August 1916 |
Liberal |
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H. H. Asquith |
|
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George Curzon The Marquess Curzon of Kedleston Earl Curzon of Kedleston until 1921 Marquess Curzon of Kedleston from 1921 |
10 December 1916 |
22 January 1924 |
– Lord President of the Council until October 1919 – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from October 1919 |
Conservative |
|
David Lloyd George (Liberal) |
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Bonar Law |
|
Stanley Baldwin |
|
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Richard Haldane The Viscount Haldane |
22 January 1924 |
3 November 1924 |
– Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain |
Labour |
|
Ramsay MacDonald |
|
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George Curzon The Marquess Curzon of Kedleston |
3 November 1924 |
20 March 1925 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Conservative |
|
Stanley Baldwin |
|
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James Gascoyne-Cecil The Marquess of Salisbury |
27 April 1925 |
4 June 1929 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
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Charles Cripps The Lord Parmoor |
7 June 1929 |
24 August 1931 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Labour |
|
Ramsay MacDonald |
|
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Rufus Isaacs The Marquess of Reading |
24 August 1931 |
5 November 1931 |
– Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Liberal |
|
Ramsay MacDonald |
|
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Douglas Hogg The Viscount Hailsham |
5 November 1931 |
7 June 1935 |
– Secretary of State for War |
Conservative |
|
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Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart The Marquess of Londonderry |
7 June 1935 |
22 November 1935 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
Stanley Baldwin |
|
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Edward Wood The Viscount Halifax |
22 November 1935 |
21 February 1938 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal until May 1937 – Lord President of the Council from 28 May 1937 |
Conservative |
|
Neville Chamberlain |
|
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James Stanhope The Earl Stanhope |
21 February 1938 |
14 May 1940 |
– President of the Board of Education until October 1938 – First Lord of the Admiralty October 1938 to September 1939 – Lord President of the Council September 1939 to May 1940 |
Conservative |
|
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Thomas Inskip The Viscount Caldecote |
14 May 1940 |
3 October 1940 |
– Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs |
Conservative |
|
Winston Churchill |
|
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Edward Wood The Viscount Halifax |
3 October 1940 |
22 December 1940 |
– Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Conservative |
|
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George Lloyd The Lord Lloyd |
22 December 1940 |
4 February 1941 |
– Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Conservative |
|
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Walter Guinness The Lord Moyne |
8 February 1941 |
21 February 1942 |
– Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Conservative |
|
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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil Viscount Cranborne |
21 February 1942 |
26 July 1945 |
– Secretary of State for the Colonies to November 1942 – Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal November 1942 to September 1943 – Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs September 1943 to 1945 |
Conservative |
|
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Christopher Addison The Viscount Addison |
3 August 1945 |
26 October 1951 |
– Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs until July 1947 – Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations July 1947 – October 1947 – Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal October 1947 – March 1951 – Paymaster General July 1948– April 1949 – Lord President of the Council from March 1951 |
Labour |
|
Clement Attlee |
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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil The Marquess of Salisbury |
28 October 1951 |
29 March 1957 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal until May 1952 – Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations March 1952– November 1952 – Lord President of the Council from November 1952 |
Conservative |
|
Winston Churchill |
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Anthony Eden |
|
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Alec Douglas-Home The Earl of Home |
29 March 1957 |
27 July 1960 |
– Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations – Lord President of the Council until September 1957; from October 1959 |
Conservative |
|
Harold Macmillan |
|
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Quintin Hogg The Viscount Hailsham |
27 July 1960 |
20 October 1963 |
– Lord President of the Council – Minister for Science |
Conservative |
|
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Peter Carington The Lord Carrington[5] |
20 October 1963 |
16 October 1964 |
– Minister without portfolio |
Conservative |
|
Alec Douglas-Home |
|
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Frank Pakenham The Earl of Longford[5] |
18 October 1964 |
16 January 1968 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Sealuntil December 1965; from April 1966 – Secretary of State for the Colonies December 1965 – April 1966 |
Labour |
|
Harold Wilson |
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Edward Shackleton The Lord Shackleton[5] |
16 January 1968 |
19 June 1970 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal until April 1968; from October 1968 – Paymaster General April 1968 – November 1968 |
Labour |
|
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George Jellicoe The Earl Jellicoe[5] |
20 June 1970 |
23 May 1973 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
Edward Heath |
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David Hennessy The Lord Windlesham[5] |
5 June 1973 |
4 March 1974 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
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Malcolm Shepherd The Lord Shepherd[5] |
7 March 1974 |
10 September 1976 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Labour |
|
Harold Wilson |
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James Callaghan |
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Fred Peart The Lord Peart[5] |
10 September 1976 |
4 May 1979 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Labour |
|
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Christopher Soames The Lord Soames[5] |
5 May 1979 |
14 September 1981 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Conservative |
|
Margaret Thatcher |
|
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Janet Young The Baroness Young[5] |
14 September 1981 |
11 June 1983 |
– Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster until April 1982 – Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal from April 1982 |
Conservative |
|
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William Whitelaw The Viscount Whitelaw[5] |
11 June 1983 |
10 January 1988 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Conservative |
|
|
John Ganzoni The Lord Belstead[5] |
10 January 1988 |
28 November 1990 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
|
David Waddington The Lord Waddington[5] |
28 November 1990 |
11 April 1992 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
John Major |
|
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John Wakeham The Lord Wakeham[5] |
11 April 1992 |
20 July 1994 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil Viscount Cranborne[5] |
20 July 1994 |
2 May 1997 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
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Ivor Richard The Lord Richard[5] |
2 May 1997 |
27 July 1998 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Labour |
|
Tony Blair |
|
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Margaret Jay The Baroness Jay of Paddington[5] |
27 July 1998 |
8 June 2001 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
– Minister for Women |
Labour |
|
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Gareth Williams The Lord Williams of Mostyn[5] |
8 June 2001 |
20 September 2003 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal until June 2003 – Lord President of the Council from June 2003 |
Labour |
|
|
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Valerie Amos The Baroness Amos[5] |
6 October 2003 |
27 June 2007 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Labour |
|
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Catherine Ashton The Baroness Ashton of Upholland[5] |
28 June 2007 |
2 October 2008 |
– Lord President of the Council |
Labour |
|
Gordon Brown |
|
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Janet Royall The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon[5] |
2 October 2008 |
11 May 2010 |
– Lord President of the Council until June 2009 – Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from June 2009 |
Labour |
|
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Thomas Galbraith The Lord Strathclyde[5] |
12 May 2010 |
7 January 2013 |
– Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Conservative |
|
David Cameron |
|
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Jonathan Hill The Lord Hill of Oareford[5] |
7 January 2013 |
15 July 2014 |
– Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Conservative |
|
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Tina Stowell The Baroness Stowell of Beeston[5] |
15 July 2014 |
14 July 2016 |
– Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
Conservative |
|
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Natalie Evans The Baroness Evans of Bowes Park[5] |
14 July 2016 |
6 September 2022 |
Conservative |
|
Theresa May |
|
Boris Johnson |
|
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Nicholas True The Lord True[6] |
6 September 2022 |
5 July 2024 |
Conservative |
|
Liz Truss |
|
Rishi Sunak |
|
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Angela Smith The Baroness Smith of Basildon |
5 July 2024 |
Incumbent |
Labour |
|
Keir Starmer |