Lord Treasurer APPENDIX II. ADMINISTRATIONS, 1702-1760. Lord President of Council Lord Privy Seal Chancellor of Exchequer ANNE. I. GODOLPHIN, 1702. Sidney Godolphin, Ld. Godolphin. Hon. Henry Boyle; John Smith, succ. Sir Nathan Wright, removed 1705; Sr Secretary of State (Northern Dept.). Sir Charles Hedges; Robert Harley, succ. May, 1704; Hon. Henry Boyle, succ. Secretary of State (Southern Dept). Daniel Finch, E. of Nottingham; Sir Chas. Hedges, succ. May, 1704; Chas. Jas. Butler, D. of Ormonde; Thos. Her- John Churchill, E., afterwards D. of II. ROBERT HARLEY, 1710. John Poulett, E. Poulett, Aug. 10, 1710. 21, 1710. Sir Thos. Trevor (first commissioner); Secretary of State (Northern Dept.). Henry St. John. APP. II. III. ROBERT HARLEY, EARL OF OXFORD AND MORTIMER, 1711. Sir Simon Harcourt, Ld. Harcourt, April 7, 1713. Henry St. John (cr. Visc. Bolingbroke, Wm. Legge, E. of Dartmouth; Wm. John Robinson, Bishop of Bristol, April Jas. Butler, D. of Ormonde; Chas. Talbot, Geo. Granville (afterwards Ld. Lans GEORGE 1. II. JAMES STANHOPE, LORD STANHOPE, APRIL, 1717. First Lord of Treasury and Chancel lor of Exchequer Lord Chancellor James Stanhope, Lord Stanhope. William Cowper, Ld. Cowper. 519 Wm. Cavendish, D. of Devonshire, res. Evelyn Pierrepont, D. of Kingston. Chas. Powlett, D. of Bolton. Hen. Clinton, E. of Lincoln. James Craggs, junr. III. JAMES STANHOPE, LORD STANHOPE, MARCH, 1718. lor of Exchequer Lord Chancellor Lord President . Lord Privy Seal Robt. Walpole. Thos. Parker, E. of Macclesfield; Sir Peter King, Ld. King, succ. 1725. Henry Boyle, Ld. Carleton, d. 1725; Wm. Cavendish, D. of Devonshire, succ. 1725. Evelyn Pierrepont, D. of Kingston, d. 1726; Thos. Trevor, Ld. Trevor, succ. March, 1726. Jas. Berkeley, E. of Berkeley. Chas. Fitzroy, D. of Grafton; John Carteret, Ld. Carteret, succ. 1724. John Ker, D. of Roxburghe, resigned 1725 Chas. Cornwallis, Ld. Cornwallis, d. 1722; Hon. Spencer Compton (cr. E. of Wilmington, 1730). Geo. Treby; Henry Pelham, succ. 1724. APP. II. I. SIR ROBERT WALPOLE, 1727, To FEBRUARY, 1742. First Lord of Treasury and Chancel lor of Exchequer Lord President. Lord Privy Seal Lord Chancellor First Lord of Admiralty Secretary of State (Southern Dept.). Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland Secretary for Scotland Paymaster-General of Forces Secretary at War Sir Robt. Walpole. Wm. Cavendish, D. of Devonshire; Sir Peter King, Ld. King; Hon. Chas. Sir Geo. Byng, Visc. Torrington; Sir John Carteret, Ld. Carteret; Lionel Thos. P. Holles, D. of Newcastle; Chas. Hon. Henry Pelham; Sir Wm. Strickland, II. JOHN CARTERET, LORD CARTERET, FEBRUARY, 1742. Hon. Spencer Compton, E. of Wilmington, d. 1743; Henry Pelham, succ. Aug., 1743. Samuel Sandys; Hon. Henry Pelham, Wm. Stanhope, E. of Harrington. Philip Yorke, Ld. Hardwicke. John Carteret, Ld. Carieret (became E. Wm. Cavendish, D. of Devonshire. John Hay, M. of Tweeddale. Hon. Henry Pelham; Thos. Winnington, succ. 1743 IV. WILLIAM PULTENEY, EARL OF BATH, FEBRUARY 10-12, 1746. In February, 1746, Pelham and his friends tendered their resignation to the king, whereupon the Earl of Bath, guided by Granville, undertook the formation of a ministry, which expired, however, in two days while yet incomplete. The members actually appointed were as follows: Hon. Henry Pelham, d. March 6, 1754. 14, 1746; Philip Dormer Stanhope, E. Secretary of State (Southern Dept.) Thos. Pelham Holles, D. of Newcastle, till Feb. 6, 1748; John Russell, D. of John Russell, D. of Bedford, till Feb. 6, Phil. Dormer Stanhope, E. of Chester- Sir Wm. Yonge, Bt.; Henry Fox, succ. William Pitt. |