First Pitt ministry
Liberal Unionist Party
Arnold Morley
William Copeland Borlase
John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
Labour government, 1964–1970
Henry Tufton, 1st Baron Hothfield
Townshend ministry
Attlee ministry
President of the Board of Trade
Albert Parker, 3rd Earl of Morley
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
Pitt–Devonshire ministry
Sir Charles Dyke Acland, 12th Baronet
Paymaster General
Charles Hanbury-Tracy, 4th Baron Sudeley
First Blair ministry
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom
Kingdom of Great Britain
First Commissioner of Works
Lord of the Treasury
National Government (1931)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Liberal government, 1892–1895
United Kingdom Postmaster General
Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board
Thomas Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, 5th Baron Thurlow
Francis Stonor, 4th Baron Camoys
Judge Advocate General (United Kingdom)
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn
Lord Privy Seal
Third Derby–Disraeli ministry
Stafford Howard
First Newcastle ministry
Second Baldwin ministry
Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale
Mortimer Sackville-West, 1st Baron Sackville
Whig government, 1830–1834
Minority government
Master of the Buckhounds
1886 United Kingdom general election
William Mansfield, 1st Viscount Sandhurst
Second Melbourne ministry
Fox–North coalition
Richard Boyle, 9th Earl of Cork
Frederick Lambart, 9th Earl of Cavan
Lord Chamberlain of the Household
William Edwardes, 4th Baron Kensington
First Lord of the Admiralty
Who? Who? ministry
Queen Victoria
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
Second Peel ministry
Eden ministry
North ministry
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
First Major ministry
Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone
Attorney General for Ireland
Second Johnson ministry
First Palmerston ministry
First Thatcher ministry
Treasurer of the Household
Financial Secretary to the War Office
Perceval ministry
William Ewart Gladstone
Godolphin–Marlborough ministry
First Stanhope–Sunderland ministry
Second Thatcher ministry
Secretary of State for the Home Department
William Woodall
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Wellington–Peel ministry
Second May ministry
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
Frederick Methuen, 2nd Baron Methuen
George Leveson-Gower
Home Secretary
John Balfour, 1st Baron Kinross
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce
John Tomlinson Hibbert
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
Shelburne ministry
First May ministry
First Gladstone ministry
Second Cameron ministry
1757 caretaker ministry
Hugh Hyacinth O'Rorke MacDermot
Second MacDonald ministry
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
Solicitor General for England and Wales
William Vernon Harcourt (politician)
Carteret ministry
Third Churchill ministry
Secretary of State for War
James Stansfeld
Chamberlain war ministry
George Osborne Morgan
Under-Secretary of State for War
Churchill caretaker ministry
Leader of the House of Commons
Liverpool ministry
Edward Marjoribanks, 2nd Baron Tweedmouth
President of the Local Government Board
First Salisbury ministry
First Rockingham ministry
Jesse Collings
Lord Steward of the Household
Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin
Farrer Herschell, 1st Baron Herschell
Third Blair ministry
House of Lords
Canningite government, 1827–1828
First Johnson ministry
Churchill war ministry
Short-lived ministry
National Government (1931–1935)
Conservative government, 1957–1964
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Comptroller of the Household
1886 vote of no confidence in the Gladstone ministry
Second Blair ministry
Second Portland ministry
Charles Harbord, 5th Baron Suffield
A. J. Mundella
Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne
Chatham ministry
Second Stanhope–Sunderland ministry
John Morley
First Lord of the Treasury
National Government (1935–1937)
Liberal Party (UK)
Ireland
Cyril Flower, 1st Baron Battersea
Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford
Sir Samuel Walker, 1st Baronet
Walpole–Townshend ministry
Third premiership of William Ewart Gladstone
Harley ministry
Edward James Reed
Second Major ministry
John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley
Vice-President of the Committee on Education
Second Salisbury ministry
Bute ministry
Second Derby–Disraeli ministry
Master of the Horse
Lord-in-waiting
Joseph Chamberlain
Wellington caretaker ministry
Leader of the House of Lords
Liberal government, 1905–1915
Walpole ministry
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
Secretary of State for the Colonies
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Lord President of the Council
Addington ministry
Heath ministry
Valentine Browne, 4th Earl of Kenmare
Solicitor General for Ireland
Second Pitt ministry
George Glyn, 2nd Baron Wolverton
Liberal government, 1859–1866
Attorney General for England and Wales
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
Foreign Secretary (United Kingdom)
Irish Government Bill 1886
Brown ministry
Robert Duff (politician, born 1835)
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville
First MacDonald ministry
George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon
Conservative government, 1922–1924
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
John Townshend, 1st Earl Sydney
Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baron Shuttleworth
Conservative Party (UK)
William Monson, 1st Viscount Oxenbridge
Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen
Lyon Playfair, 1st Baron Playfair
Broad Bottom ministry
Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty
Asquith coalition ministry
Ministry of All the Talents
Under-Secretary of State for India
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms
John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley
Lloyd George ministry
Alexander Asher
Second Disraeli ministry
National Government (1937–1939)
Cameron–Clegg coalition
Truss ministry
Secretary of State for India
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (UK)
Grenville ministry
Starmer ministry
Michael Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn
Third Thatcher ministry
Horace Davey
First Peel ministry
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade
Unionist government, 1895–1905
John Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie
Edward Heneage, 1st Baron Heneage
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Solicitor General for Scotland
Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Labour government, 1974–1979
Second Rockingham ministry
Henry Broadhurst
Second Gladstone ministry
John William Mellor
First Russell ministry
Sunak ministry
Civil Lord of the Admiralty
Secretary for Scotland
Pitt–Newcastle ministry
Hugh Childers
Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet
1885 United Kingdom general election
John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer
Lord Advocate
Grafton ministry
Mistress of the Robes
Aberdeen ministry
Extra Lord in Waiting
Lord Chancellor
Henry Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton