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Cabinet


December 1868 – February 1874


Notes

:† The Earl de Grey was created the Marquess of Ripon in 1871. :‡ Henry Austin Bruce was created Baron Aberdare in 1873. *William Gladstone served as both First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer between August 1873 and February 1874.


Changes

*July 1870: On the death of Lord Clarendon, Lord Granville succeeds him as Foreign Secretary. Lord Kimberley succeeds Granville as Colonial Secretary, and Lord Halifax succeeds Kimberley as Lord Privy Seal. W.E. Forster enters the cabinet as vice president of the council. *January 1871: Chichester Fortescue succeeds Bright at the
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. Lord Hartington succeeds Fortescue as Chief Secretary for Ireland. Hartington's successor as Postmaster-General is not in the Cabinet. *March 1871: G.J. Goschen succeeds Childers at the
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. James Stansfeld succeeds Goschen at the
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(which becomes the Local Government Board later that year). *August 1872: Hugh Childers returns to the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. *October 1872: Lord Selborne succeeds Lord Hatherley as Lord Chancellor. *August 1873: Lord Aberdare (formerly Henry Austin Bruce) succeeds Lord Ripon as Lord President. Robert Lowe succeeds Aberdare as Home Secretary. Gladstone himself takes over the Exchequer. *September 1873: John Bright returns to the Cabinet, succeeding Childers at the Duchy of Lancaster.


List of ministers

Cabinet members are listed in bold face. ;Notes


References

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