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Coalition
Government
1852–1855&o=10616
Coalition Government 1852–1855&o=10616
Coalition Government 1852–1855
After the collapse of
Lord Derby
's
minority government
, the
Whigs
and
Peelites
formed a coalition under the Peelite leader
Lord Aberdeen
. The government resigned in early 1855 after a large parliamentary majority voted for a
select committee
to enquire into the incompetent management of the
Crimean War
. The former Home Secretary,
Lord Palmerston
, then formed
his first government
.
Members of the
Cabinet
are indicated by
bold
face.
Office
Name
Party
Date
Notes
Prime Minister
The Earl of Aberdeen
Peelite
19 December
1852
–
30 January
1855
Chancellor of the Exchequer
William Ewart Gladstone
Peelite
30 December
1852
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
William Goodenough Hayter
Whig
5 January
1853
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
James Wilson
Whig
5 January
1853
Junior Lords of the Treasury
The Lord Alfred Hervey
1 January
1853
–
7 March
1855
Lord Elcho
1 January
1853
–
7 March
1855
John Sadleir
1 January
1853
–
6 March
1854
Chichester Fortescue
6 March
1854
–
16 April
1855
Lord Chancellor
The Lord Cranworth
Whig
28 December
1852
Lord President of the Council
The Earl Granville
Whig
28 December
1852
The Lord John Russell
Whig
12 June
1854
Lord Privy Seal
The Duke of Argyll
4 January
1853
Secretary of State for the Home Department
The Viscount Palmerston
Whig
28 December
1852
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
Henry Fitzroy
Peelite
28 December
1852
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
The Lord John Russell
Whig
28 December
1852
The Earl of Clarendon
Whig
21 February
1853
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
The Lord Wodehouse
28 December
1852
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
The Duke of Newcastle
28 December
1852
department abolished
10 June
1854
Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Frederick Peel
Whig
28 December
1852
Secretary of State for War
The Duke of Newcastle
Peelite
12 June
1854
Under-Secretary of State for War
Henry Roberts
12 June
1854
Secretary of State for the Colonies
Sir George Grey, Bt
Whig
12 June
1854
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
Frederick Peel
Whig
12 June
1854
First Lord of the Admiralty
Sir James Graham, Bt
Peelite
30 December
1852
First Secretary of the Admiralty
Ralph Bernal Osborne
6 January
1853
Civil Lord of the Admiralty
William Francis Cowper
Whig
30 December
1852
President of the Board of Control
Sir Charles Wood, Bt
Whig
30 December
1852
Joint Secretaries to the Board of Control
Robert Lowe
30 December
1852
Sir Thomas Redington
30 December
1852
(permanent)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Edward Strutt
3 January
1853
The Earl Granville
Whig
21 June
1854
Minister without Portfolio
The Marquess of Lansdowne
Whig
28 December
1852
–
21 February
1858
The Lord John Russell
Whig
26 February
1853
–
8 June
1854
Secretary at War
Sidney Herbert
Peelite
30 December
1852
First Commissioner of Works
Sir William Molesworth, 8th Baronet
5 January
1853
President of the Board of Health
Sir Benjamin Hall
14 January
1854
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Sir John Young, Bt
Peelite
6 January
1853
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
The Earl of St Germans
Peelite
5 January
1853
Master-General of the Ordnance
The Lord Raglan
non-party
30 September
1852
continued in office
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
Lauderdale Maule
5 January
1853
Clerk of the Ordnance
William Monsell
13 January
1853
Storekeeper of the Ordnance
Sir Thomas Hastings
non-party
25 July
1845
continued in office
Paymaster-General
The Lord Stanley of Alderley
Whig
5 January
1853
Postmaster-General
The Viscount Canning
Peelite
5 January
1853
President of the Poor Law Board
Matthew Talbot Baines
Whig
30 December
1852
Parliamentary Secretary to the Poor Law Board
Grenville Charles Lennox Berkeley
7 January
1853
President of the Board of Trade
Edward Cardwell
Peelite
28 December
1852
Vice-President of the Board of Trade
The Lord Stanley of Alderley
Whig
4 January
1853
Attorney General
Sir Alexander Cockburn
Whig
28 December
1852
Solicitor General
Sir Richard Bethell
28 December
1852
Judge Advocate General
Charles Pelham Villiers
30 December
1852
Lord Advocate
James Moncreiff
30 December
1852
Solicitor General for Scotland
Robert Handyside
17 January
1853
James Craufurd
16 November
1853
Thomas Mackenzie
11 January
1855
Attorney General for Ireland
Abraham Brewster
Peelite
April 1853
Solicitor General for Ireland
William Keogh
April 1853
Lord Steward of the Household
The Duke of Norfolk
Whig
4 January
1853
The Earl Spencer
Whig
10 January
1854
Lord Chamberlain of the Household
The Marquess of Breadalbane
Whig
15 January
1853
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
Lord Ernest Bruce
Peelite
30 December
1852
Master of the Horse
The Duke of Wellington
21 January
1853
Treasurer of the Household
Earl of Mulgrave
Whig
4 January
1853
Comptroller of the Household
Viscount Drumlanrig
4 January
1853
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms
The Lord Foley
Whig
30 December
1852
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
The Viscount Sydney
30 December
1852
Master of the Buckhounds
The Earl of Bessborough
Whig
30 December
1852
Chief Equerry
and
Clerk Marshal
Lord Alfred Paget
Whig
30 December
1852
Mistress of the Robes
The Duchess of Sutherland
Whig
15 January
1853
Lords in Waiting
The Marquess of Ormonde
Whig
11 January
1853
–
25 September
1854
The Earl Somers
13 January
1853
–
22 February
1857
The Lord Camoys
Whig
13 January
1853
–
21 February
1858
The Lord Elphinstone
Whig
13 January
1853
–
1 October
1853
The Lord Rivers
Peelite
13 January
1853
–
21 February
1858
The Lord Waterpark
Whig
13 January
1853
–
21 February
1858
The Lord de Tabley
13 January
1853
–
21 February
1858
The Earl of Listowel
Whig
1 October
1853
–
21 February
1856
The Lord Dufferin and Clandeboye
Whig
28 November
1854
–
21 February
1858
Source: C. Cook and B. Keith,
British Historical Facts 1830-1900
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