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Privy Counsellor The Privy Council, formally His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, is a formal body of advisers to the sovereign of the United Kingdom. Its members, known as privy counsellors, are mainly senior politicians who are current or former ...
s of the United Kingdom appointed during the reign of
King George V George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936. George was born during the reign of his pa ...
, from 1910 to 1936. The first woman to serve on the council,
Margaret Bondfield Margaret Grace Bondfield (17 March 1873 – 16 June 1953) was a British Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician, trade unionist and women's rights activist. She became the first female cabinet minister, and the first woman to be a priv ...
, was appointed during this period (1929).


King George V


1910

* Sir Samuel Evans (1859–1918) *
Prince Arthur of Connaught Prince Arthur of Connaught (Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert; 13 January 1883 – 12 September 1938) was a British military officer and a grandson of Queen Victoria. He served as Governor-General of the Union of South Africa from 20 November 19 ...
(1883–1938) * The Lord Knollys (1837–1924) * The Hon. Sir William Carington (1845–1914) * Sir Arthur Bigge (1849–1931) * Sir William Robson (1852–1918) * The Lord Sheffield (1839–1925) * Sir George Murray (1849–1936) * Sir William Mather (1838–1920) *
Ronald Munro-Ferguson Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson, 1st Viscount Novar, (6 March 1860 – 30 March 1934) was a British politician who served as the List of Governors-General of Australia, sixth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1914 to 1920. Munro F ...
(1860–1934) * James Caldwell (1839–1925) * Sir George Buchanan (1854–1924)


1911

* Sir Charles Swann, Bt (1844–1929) * Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett (1847–1919) * William Abraham (1842–1922) *
John Frederick Cheetham John Frederick Cheetham PC (1835 – 25 February 1916) was a cotton mill-owner in Cheshire and a Liberal Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons for two five-year periods, in the 1880s and the 1900s. Cheetham was born in Stalybridge, C ...
(1835–1916) *
Abraham Fischer Abraham Fischer (9 April 1850 – 16 November 1913) was a South African statesman. He was the sole Prime Minister of the Orange River Colony in South Africa, and when that ceased to exist joined the cabinet of the newly formed Union of South Afr ...
(1850–1913) * The Master of Elibank (1870–1920) * The Lord Kinnear (1833–1917) * Sir Edward Morris (1859–1935) * Sir Vezey Strong (1857–1920) * Sir William Anson, Bt (1843–1914) * Sir Frederick Pollock, Bt (1845–1937) *
Sir John Rhys ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as part o ...
(1840–1915) * Sir Rufus Isaacs (1860–1935) *
Thomas McKinnon Wood Thomas McKinnon Wood Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, PC (26 January 1855 – 26 March 1927) was a British Liberal Party (UK), Liberal politician. Regarded as a liberal with "sound Progressive credentials," he served as a member of ...
(1855–1927) *
Thomas Macnamara Thomas James Macnamara Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, PC (23 August 1861 – 3 December 1931) was a British teacher, educationalist and radical Liberal Party (UK), Liberal politician. Biography Macnamara was born in Montreal, ...
(1861–1931) *
John Henry Whitley John Henry Whitley (8 February 1866 – 3 February 1935), often known as J. H. Whitley, was a British politician and Georgist. He was the final Liberal to serve as Speaker of the House of Commons, a role he held from 1921 to 1928. Family a ...
(1866–1935) * Charles Fenwick (1850–1918) *
John Wilson John Wilson may refer to: Academics * John Wilson (historian) (1799–1870), author of ''Our Israelitish Origin'' (1840), a founding text of British Israelism * John Wilson (agriculturalist) (1812–1888), British agriculturalist * John Matthias ...
(1858–1932) *
Bonar Law Andrew Bonar Law (; 16 September 1858 – 30 October 1923) was a British statesman and politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from October 1922 to May 1923. Law was born in the British colony of New Brunswick (now a Canadi ...
(1858–1923) * William Fisher (1853–1920) *
Laurence Hardy Laurence Hardy, PC (14 April 1854 – 21 January 1933) was a Conservative Party British politician. He was a member of parliament (MP) for Ashford from 1892 to 1918. Biography Hardy was the fourth son of Sir John Hardy, 1st Baronet, of D ...
(1854–1933) * F. E. Smith (1872–1930) * Frederick Huth Jackson (1863–1921) * The Lord Islington (1866–1936) *
Andrew Fisher Andrew Fisher (29 August 186222 October 1928) was an Australian politician and trade unionist who served as the fifth prime minister of Australia from 1908 to 1909, 1910 to 1913 and 1914 to 1915. He held office as the leader of the Australian ...
(1862–1928)


1912

* The Earl of Durham (1855–1928) * The Lord Lucas and Dingwall (1876–1916) *
Robert Borden Sir Robert Laird Borden (June 26, 1854 – June 10, 1937) was a Canadian lawyer and Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942), Conservative politician who served as the eighth prime minister of Canada from 1911 to 1920. He is best known ...
(1854–1937) * Sir Francis Hopwood (1860–1947) * George Lambert (1866–1958) * Charles Allen (1861–1930) *
Thomas Ferens Thomas Robinson Ferens (4 May 1847 – 9 May 1930) was a British Liberal Party politician, a philanthropist, and an industrialist. He was the Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull East for 13 years, and served the city as a Justice of ...
(1847–1930) * The Lord Strachie (1858–1936) * Lord Richard Cavendish (1871–1946) * Sir Henry Primrose (1846–1923) *
Charles Masterman Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman Privy Council of the United Kingdom, PC Member of parliament, MP (24 October 1873 – 17 November 1927) was a British radical Liberal Party (UK), Liberal Party politician, intellectual and man of letters. He ...
(1873–1927) * Sir David Brynmor Jones (1851–1921) * Sir Henry Dalziel (1868–1935) * Sir Albert Spicer, Bt (1847–1934) * Sir John Lawrance (1832–1912) * Sir John Hamilton (1859–1934) * Sir Conyngham Greene (1854–1934)


1913

* The Earl of Desart (1848–1934) *
Sir John Simon John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon, (28 February 1873 – 11 January 1954) was a British politician who held senior Cabinet posts from the beginning of the First World War to the end of the Second World War. He is one of three people to ...
(1873–1954) * The Lord Parker of Waddington (1857–1918) * Sir Cecil Spring Rice (1859–1918) * The Lord Welby (1832–1915) *
Herbert Lewis Herbert Lewis may refer to: * Herbert Lewis (politician) (1858–1933), Welsh politician * Herbert L. Lewis (1898-1971), American journalist and newspaper editor * Herbert Clyde Lewis (1909–1950), American novelist * Herbert S. Lewis (born 1934), ...
(1858–1933) * Sir Alfred Mond, Bt (1868–1930) * Sir Charles Swinfen Eady (1851–1919) * Sir Louis du Pan Mallet (1864–1936) * Sir Arthur Hardinge (1859–1933) * Sir Joshua Williams (1837–1915) * Sir Walter Phillimore, Bt (1845–1929) * Robert Munro (1868–1955)


1914

* The Lord Parmoor (1852–1941) * Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson (1850–1940) *
William Massey William Ferguson Massey (26 March 1856 – 10 May 1925) was a politician who served as the 19th prime minister of New Zealand from May 1912 to May 1925. He was the founding leader of the Reform Party, New Zealand's second organised political ...
(1856–1925) * Willoughby Dickinson (1859–1943) * The Lord Colebrooke (1861–1939) * Sir William Pickford (1848–1923) * Sir Arthur Channell (1838–1928) * The Lord St Davids (1860–1938) * Sir Thomas Bucknill (1845–1915) *
Harold Tennant Harold John Tennant Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, PC (18 November 1865 – 9 November 1935), often known as Jack Tennant, was a Scottish Liberal Party (UK), Liberal politician. He served as Secretary of State for Scotland, Secre ...
(1865–1935) * Ellis Jones Griffith (1860–1926) *
Joseph Cook Sir Joseph Cook (7 December 1860 – 30 July 1947) was an Australian politician and trade unionist who served as the sixth Prime Minister of Australia, prime minister of Australia from 1913 to 1914. He held office as the leader of the Fusion L ...
(1860–1947) * The Earl Kitchener (1850–1916) *
Prince Louis of Battenberg Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven (24 May 185411 September 1921), formerly Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg, was a British naval officer and German prince related by marriage to the British royal family. Although ...
(1854–1921) * Sir Frederick Ponsonby (1867–1935)


1915

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Arthur Henderson Arthur Henderson (13 September 1863 – 20 October 1935) was a British iron moulder and Labour Party (UK), Labour politician. He was the first Labour Cabinet of the United Kingdom, cabinet minister, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1934 and, uniqu ...
(1863–1935) *
Sir William MacGregor Sir William MacGregor, (20 October 1846 – 3 July 1919)R. B. Joyce,', ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Volume 5, Melbourne University Press, 1974, pp 158–160. Retrieved 29 September 2009 was a Scottish colonial administrator who was ...
(1846–1919) * Sir James Rose Innes (1855–1942) * Sir Eldon Bankes (1854–1946) * The Hon. Edwin Montagu (1879–1924) * Sir Thomas Warrington (1851–1937) * Sir Stanley Buckmaster (1861–1934) * Sir John Jordan (1852–1925) * Lord Robert Cecil (1864–1958) * The Lord Newton (1857–1942) * Francis Acland (1874–1939) * Harold Baker (1877–1960) * Sir George Cave (1856–1928) * Henry Duke (1855–1939) *
J. M. Robertson John Mackinnon Robertson (14 November 1856 – 5 January 1933) was a prolific Scottish journalist, advocate of rationalism and secularism, and Liberal Member of Parliament for Tyneside from 1906 to 1918. Robertson was best known as an advoca ...
(1856–1933)


1916

* Sir Matthew Joyce (1839–1930) * Sir Frederick Banbury, Bt (1850–1936) * Sir Daniel Goddard (1850–1922) * George Barnes (1859–1940) *
Will Crooks William Crooks (6 April 1852 – 5 June 1921) was a noted trade unionist and politician from Poplar, London, and a member of the Fabian Society. He is particularly remembered for his campaigning work against poverty and inequality. Early life ...
(1852–1921) *
Leverton Harris Frederick Leverton Harris (17 December 1864 – 14 November 1926) was a British businessman and Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons for three periods between 1900 and 1918. His role in Parliament was largely insignifi ...
(1864–1926) * Donald Maclean (1864–1932) * Sir Hugh Jenkins (1858–1928) * The Lord Chelmsford (1868–1933) *
Billy Hughes William Morris Hughes (25 September 1862 – 28 October 1952) was an Australian politician who served as the seventh prime minister of Australia from 1915 to 1923. He led the nation during World War I, and his influence on national politics s ...
(1862–1952) * Francis Mildmay (1861–1947) *
Christopher Addison Christopher Addison, 1st Viscount Addison (19 June 1869 – 11 December 1951), was a British medical doctor and politician. A member of the Liberal and Labour parties, he served as Minister of Munitions during the First World War and was late ...
(1869–1951) * C. W. Bowerman (1851–1947) * Sir Gilbert Parker, Bt (1862–1932) * Sir Harry Samuel (1853–1934) * Sir George Foster (1847–1931) * John Macdonald (1854–1939) * The Earl of Crawford (1871–1940) * Sir Thomas Scrutton (1856–1934) * The Lord Rhondda (1856–1918) * Sir Albert Stanley (1874–1948) *
John Hodge John Hodge may refer to: *John R. Hodge (1893–1963), United States Army officer *John E. Hodge (1914–1996), American chemist *John Hodge (politician) (1855–1937), British politician *John Hodge (engineer) (1929–2021), British-born aerospace ...
(1855–1937) * Sir Joseph Maclay, Bt (1857–1951) * Rowland Prothero (1851–1937) * Sir Frederick Cawley, Bt (1850–1937) *
Albert Illingworth Albert Holden Illingworth, 1st Baron Illingworth, PC (25 May 1865 – 23 January 1942), was a British businessman and Liberal politician. He served as Postmaster General between 1916 and 1921 in David Lloyd George's coalition government. Back ...
(1865–1942) *
William Brace William Brace (23 September 1865 – 12 October 1947) was a Welsh trade unionist and Liberal and Labour politician. Early life and career Born in Risca, in the coal-mining district of Monmouthshire, he was one of six children of Thomas and ...
(1865–1947) *
H. A. L. Fisher Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher H.A.L. Fisher: ''A History of Europe, Volume II: From the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century to 1935'', Glasgow: Fontana/Collins, 1984, p. i. (21 March 1865 – 18 April 1940) was an English historian, educator, a ...
(1865–1940) * James Avon Clyde (1863–1944)


1917

* The Lord Cowdray (1856–1927) *
John Gulland John William Gulland (1864 – 26 January 1920) was a British Liberal Party politician. Life Gulland entered Parliament as Member for Dumfries Burghs at the 1906 general election. He was a junior Lord of the Treasury from 1909 until 1915, ...
(1864–1920) *
Thomas Wiles Thomas Wiles (19 June 1861Debrett's House of Commons 1918 – 18 May 1951), was a British Liberal Party (UK), Liberal Party politician. Family He was the youngest son of Joseph Wiles of St Albans. He married in 1890, Winifred Alice Crassweller o ...
(1861–1951) *
Leif Jones Leifchild Stratten Leif-Jones, 1st Baron Rhayader, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, PC ( Leifchild Stratten Jones; 16 January 1862 – 26 September 1939), known as Leif Jones before his elevation to the Peerage#United Kingdom, peera ...
(1862–1939) *
William Schreiner William Philip Schreiner (30 August 1857 – 28 June 1919) was a South African barrister and politician who served as the eighth Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1898 to 1900, during the Second Boer War. Early life Schreiner was bor ...
(1857–1919) *
Jan Smuts Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, (baptismal name Jan Christiaan Smuts, 24 May 1870 11 September 1950) was a South African statesman, military leader and philosopher. In addition to holding various military and cabinet posts, he served as P ...
(1870–1950) * Lord Claud Hamilton (1843–1925) * The Hon. Neil Primrose (1882–1917) *
Henry Forster Henry William Forster, 1st Baron Forster, (31 January 1866 – 15 January 1936) was a British politician who served as the seventh Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1920 to 1925. He had previously been a government minister under ...
(1866–1936) * E. G. Pretyman (1859–1931) * Sir Evelyn Cecil (1865–1941) *
Herbert Pease Herbert Pike Pease, 1st Baron Daryngton, (7 May 1867 – 10 May 1949), was a British politician. Biography Pease was born into a wealthy family, the son of the politician Arthur Pease (MP), Arthur Pease and his wife Mary Lecky née Pike. His b ...
(1867–1949) *
J. H. Thomas James Henry Thomas (3 October 1874 – 21 January 1949) was a Welsh people, Welsh trade unionist and politician. He was involved in a British political scandals, political scandal involving budget leaks. Early career and trade union activiti ...
(1874–1949) * Thomas Ashton (1844–1927) *
The Earl of Liverpool Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (7 June 1770 – 4 December 1828) was a British Tory statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1812 to 1827. Before becoming Prime Minister he had been Foreign Secretary, H ...
(1870–1941) *
Sir Eric Geddes Sir Eric Campbell Geddes (26 September 1875 – 22 June 1937) was a Great Britain, British businessman and Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician. With a background in railways, he served as head of Military Transportation on the ...
(1875–1937) * George Roberts (1868–1928) * Sir Edward Ridley (1843–1928) * Sir Bargrave Deane (1848–1919) * The Lord Rothermere (1868–1940) * Sir Charles Darling (1849–1936) * Sir Auckland Geddes (1879–1954)


1918

* Lord Edmund Talbot (1855–1947) * Lord Hugh Cecil (1869–1956) * Sir Henry Craik, Bt (1846–1927) * Sir Gordon Hewart (1870–1943) * Sir Henry Norman, Bt (1858–1939) * Thomas Richards (1859–1931) * The Lord Beaverbrook (1879–1964) * The Lord Pirrie (1847–1924) * Sir William Weir (1877–1959) * The Viscount French (1852–1925) *
Edward Shortt Edward Shortt, KC (10 March 1862 – 10 November 1935) was a British lawyer and Liberal Party politician. He served as a member of David Lloyd George's cabinet, most significantly as Home Secretary from 1919 to 1922. Background and education ...
(1862–1935) * The Earl of Donoughmore (1875–1948) * William F. Lloyd (1864–1937) *
William Adamson William Adamson (2 April 1863 – 23 February 1936) was a Scottish trade unionist and Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician. He was Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party from 1917 to 1921 and was Secretary of State for Scotland in ...
(1863–1936) * Sir William Bull (1863–1931) * Sir Edward Goulding, Bt (1862–1936) * Sir Archibald Williamson, Bt (1860–1931) * Ian Macpherson (1880–1937) * J. R. Clynes (1869–1949) * Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt (1868–1931)


1919

*
Andrew Weir Andy Weir (born 1972) is an American science fiction author. Andrew Weir or Andy Weir may also refer to: *Andrew Weir, 1st Baron Inverforth (1865–1955), British businessman and minister *Andy Weir (footballer) (born 1937), Scottish footballer { ...
(1865–1955) * Sir Satyendra Prasanna Sinha (1863–1928) * Sir Louis Henry Davies (1845–1924) * Sir Lyman Duff (1865–1955) * Sir Robert Horne (1871–1940) * Sir James Atkin (1867–1944) * Sir Horace Brooks Marshall (1865–1936) * The Earl of Lytton (1876–1947) * The Viscount Peel (1867–1937) * The Lord Lee of Fareham (1868–1947) *
Sir Ralph Paget Sir Ralph Spencer Paget (26 November 1864 – 11 May 1940) was a British diplomat in the Foreign Service, whose career culminated in his appointment as Ambassador to Brazil in 1918, a position he held until 1920. Early life and career Ralph S ...
(1864–1940) * Sir Esmé Howard (1863–1939) * The Hon. Sir Francis Hyde Villiers (1852–1925) * Sir Robert Younger (1861–1946) * Sir Tudor Walters (1868–1933) * Sir Charles Eliot (1862–1931)


1920

* Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen (1865–1946) * The Hon. Freddie Guest (1875–1937) * Charles Doherty (1855–1931) * Sir Frederick Lugard (1858–1945) *
Arthur Sifton Arthur Lewis Watkins Sifton (October 26, 1858 – January 21, 1921) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician who served as the second premier of Alberta from 1910 until 1917. He became a minister in the federal cabinet of Canada therea ...
(1858–1921) * William Watt (1871–1946) * Sir William Thomas White (1866–1955) * Edward, Prince of Wales (1894–1972) *
Adrian Knox Sir Adrian Knox (29 November 186327 April 1932) was an Australian lawyer and judge who served as the second Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1919 to 1930. Knox was born in Sydney, the son of businessman Sir Edward Knox. He studied ...
(1863–1932) * Sir Hamar Greenwood, Bt (1870–1948) *
Charles McCurdy Charles Albert McCurdy (13 March 1870 – 10 November 1941) was a British Liberal Member of Parliament and minister in the Lloyd George Coalition Government. He was made a member of the Privy Council in 1920. Background McCurdy was educate ...
(1870–1941) *
Thomas Morison Thomas, Tom and Tommy Morrison may refer to: Politics * Thomas David Morrison (1796–1856), Canadian doctor and politician * Thomas Fletcher Morrison (1808–1886), sailor, farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada * Thomas H. Morison ( ...
(1868–1945) *
Stanley Baldwin Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (3 August 186714 December 1947), was a British statesman and Conservative politician who was prominent in the political leadership of the United Kingdom between the world wars. He was prime ministe ...
(1867–1947) *
Frederick Kellaway Frederick George Kellaway PC (3 December 1870 – 13 April 1933), often called F. G. Kellaway, was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom, and member of parliament for Bedford from December 1910 to 1922. Kellaway's father, William ...
(1870–1933) *
F. S. Malan François Stephanus Malan PC (12 March 1871 – 31 December 1941), usually called F. S. Malan or just F. S., was a South African politician. Malan was the son of a farmer and was born in Leeuwenjacht, near Paarl, Cape Colony. As his name su ...
(1871–1941) * Sir Clifford Allbutt (1836–1925) * Sir George Grahame (1873–1940) * The Lord d'Abernon (1857–1941) * William Bridgeman (1864–1935) *
Arthur Meighen Arthur Meighen ( ; June 16, 1874 – August 5, 1960) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the ninth prime minister of Canada from 1920 to 1921 and from June to September 1926. He led the Conservative Party from 1920 to 1926 and ...
(1874–1960) * Sir Horace Rumbold, Bt (1869–1941) *
Sir John Tilley Sir John Tilley Order of the Bath, KCB (20 January 1813 – 18 March 1898) was Secretary to the General Post Office of the United Kingdom. Early life and family Tilley's father had died before he was born. His mother was Elizabeth Fraser, daught ...
(1869–1952)


1921

*
William Burdett-Coutts William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett Burdett-Coutts (20 January 1851 – 28 July 1921), born William Lehman Ashmead-Bartlett, was an American-born Conservative Party (UK), British Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons of the Unite ...
(1851–1921) * Sir Alfred Lawrence (1843–1936) *
Sir Robert Stout Sir Robert Stout (28 September 1844 – 19 July 1930) was a New Zealand politician who was the 13th premier of New Zealand on two occasions in the late 19th century, and later Chief Justice of New Zealand. He was the only person to hold both ...
(1844–1930) * Sir Edwin Cornwall, Bt (1863–1953) * Sir Thomas Smartt (1858–1929) *
V. S. Srinivasa Sastri Valangaiman Sankaranarayana Srinivasa Sastri (22 September 1869 – 17 April 1946) was an Indian politician, administrator, educator, orator and Indian independence activist. He was acclaimed for his oratory and command over the English langua ...
(1869–1946) * The Duke of Atholl (1871–1942) * Sir Ronald Graham (1870–1949) *
Isaac Isaacs Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs, (6 August 1855 – 11 February 1948) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge who served as the ninth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1931 to 1936. He had previously served on the High Court of Au ...
(1855–1948) *
George Pearce Sir George Foster Pearce KCVO (14 January 1870 – 24 June 1952) was an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Western Australia from 1901 to 1938. He began his career in the Labor Party but later joined the National Labor Party, ...
(1870–1952)


1922

* The Viscount Esher (1852–1930) * James Hope (1870–1949) * Sir Ernest Pollock, Bt (1861–1936) * Charles Murray (1866–1936) * The Earl of Ronaldshay (1876–1961) * Lord Salvesen (1857–1942) *
Leo Amery Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery (22 November 1873 – 16 September 1955), also known as L. S. Amery, was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician and journalist. During his career, he was known for his interest in ...
(1873–1955) * Leslie Wilson (1876–1955) *
William Lyon Mackenzie King William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950) was a Canadian statesman and politician who was the tenth prime minister of Canada for three non-consecutive terms from 1921 to 1926, 1926 to 1930, and 1935 to 1948. A Liberal ...
(1874–1950) * The Hon. Edward Wood (1881–1959) * Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame (1884–1972) * Sir Robert Sanders, Bt (1867–1940) * Sir Samuel Hoare, Bt (1880–1959) * Sir John Baird, Bt (1874–1941) * Sir Anderson Montague-Barlow (1868–1951) *
George Tryon Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon, (4 January 1832 – 22 June 1893) was a Royal Navy officer who died when his flagship collided with during manoeuvres off Tripoli, Lebanon. Early life Tryon was born at Bulwick Park, Northamptonshire, England ...
(1871–1940) *
Neville Chamberlain Arthur Neville Chamberlain (; 18 March 18699 November 1940) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1937 to May 1940 and Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of the Conservative Party from ...
(1869–1940) *
Douglas Hogg Douglas Martin Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham, Baron Hailsham of Kettlethorpe (born 5 February 1945), is a British politician and barrister. A member of the Conservative Party, he served in John Major's second government as Minister of Agricul ...
(1872–1950) * The Hon. William Watson (1873–1948) * Sir John Gilmour, Bt (1876–1940) * Sir Samuel Roberts, Bt (1852–1926) * Sir Archibald Salvidge (1863–1928) * Sir William Sutherland (1880–1949) *
William Dudley Ward William Dudley Ward PC (14 October 1877 – 11 November 1946) was an English sportsman and Liberal Party politician. Early life Dudley Ward was born in London, the son of William Humble Dudley Ward and the great-grandson of William H ...
(1877–1946) *
Hilton Young Edward Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet (20 March 1879 – 11 July 1960) was a British politician and writer. Family and early life Young was the youngest son of Sir George Young, 3rd Baronet (see Young baronets), a noted classicist and charit ...
(1879–1960) * The Marquess of Bath (1862–1946) * The Earl of Cromer (1877–1953) * The Earl of Shaftesbury (1869–1961)


1923

* John Rawlinson (1860–1926) * Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bt (1865–1932) *
Montagu Norman Montagu Collet Norman, 1st Baron Norman DSO PC (6 September 1871 – 4 February 1950) was an English banker, best known for his role as the Governor of the Bank of England from 1920 to 1944. Norman led the bank during the toughest period in ...
(1871–1950) * George Gibbs (1873–1931) * Bolton Eyres-Monsell (1881–1969) *
Stanley Bruce Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 1st Viscount Bruce of Melbourne (15 April 1883 – 25 August 1967) was an Australian politician, statesman and businessman who served as the eighth prime minister of Australia from 1923 to 1929. He held office as ...
(1883–1967) *
William Stevens Fielding William Stevens Fielding, (24 November 1848 – 23 June 1929) was a Canadian Liberal politician, the seventh premier of Nova Scotia (1884–96), and the federal Minister of Finance from 1896 to 1911 and again from 1921 to 1925. Early life ...
(1848–1929) * Sir Charles Sargant (1856–1942)


1924

* The Earl Winterton (1883–1962) * The Lord Colwyn (1859–1946) * Ronald McNeill (1861–1934) *
Henry Burton Henry Burton may refer to: * Henry Burton (Conservative politician) (1876–1947), British Conservative MP for Sudbury (1924–1945) * Henry Burton (physician) (1799–1849), English physician * Henry Burton (theologian) (1578–1648), English Puri ...
(1866–1935) *
Ramsay MacDonald James Ramsay MacDonald (; 12 October 18669 November 1937) was a British statesman and politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The first two of his governments belonged to the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party, where he led ...
(1866–1937) *
Philip Snowden Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden, PC (; 18 July 1864 – 15 May 1937) was a British politician. A strong speaker, he became popular in trade union circles for his denunciation of capitalism as unethical and his promise of a socialist utop ...
(1864–1937) * Stephen Walsh (1859–1929) * Sir Sydney Olivier (1859–1943) * The Lord Thomson (1875–1930) *
Sidney Webb Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield, (13 July 1859 – 13 October 1947) was a British socialist, economist and reformer, who co-founded the London School of Economics. He was an early member of the Fabian Society in 1884, joining, like Geo ...
(1859–1947) *
John Wheatley John Wheatley (19 May 1869 – 12 May 1930) was a Scottish socialist politician. He was a prominent figure of the Red Clydeside era. Early life and career Wheatley was born to Thomas and Johanna Wheatley in Bonmahon, County Waterford, Irel ...
(1869–1930) *
Noel Buxton Noel Edward Noel-Buxton, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton, (9 January 1869 – 12 September 1948), was a British Liberal and later Labour politician. He served as Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 and between 1929 an ...
(1869–1948) * Charles Trevelyan (1870–1958) * Tom Shaw (1872–1938) * Vernon Hartshorn (1872–1931) *
Fred Jowett Frederick William Jowett (31 January 1864 – 1 February 1944) was a British Labour politician, who served as First Commissioner of Works in the first Labour government, and therefore in the Cabinet of Ramsay MacDonald. Early life Jowett wa ...
(1864–1944) * Frederick Roberts (1876–1941) *
Josiah Wedgwood Josiah Wedgwood (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) was an English potter, entrepreneur and abolitionist. Founding the Wedgwood company in 1759, he developed improved pottery bodies by systematic experimentation, and was the leader in the indu ...
(1872–1943) * The Lord Muir-Mackenzie (1845–1930) * The Hon. Walter Guinness (1880–1944) * The Hon. Edward FitzRoy (1869–1943) * Sir George Lloyd (1879–1941) *
Sir James Agg-Gardner Sir James Tynte Agg-Gardner (25 November 1846 in Cheltenham – 9 August 1928 in Carlton Club) was an England, English brewery-owner and Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician from Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. An early suppor ...
(1846–1928) * Sir Herbert Nield (1862–1932) *
Wilfrid Ashley Colonel Wilfrid William Ashley, 1st Baron Mount Temple, PC DL (13 September 1867 – 3 July 1939) was a British soldier and Conservative politician. He was Minister of Transport between 1924 and 1929 under Stanley Baldwin. Background and edu ...
(1867–1939) * Hugh Macmillan (1873–1952) *
T. P. O'Connor Thomas Power O'Connor, PC (5 October 1848 – 18 November 1929), known as T. P. O'Connor and occasionally as Tay Pay (mimicking the Irish pronunciation of the initials ''T. P.''), was an Irish nationalist politician and journalist who served ...
(1848–1929) * Sir Lancelot Carnegie (1861–1933) *
Lord Eustace Percy Eustace Sutherland Campbell Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcastle (21 March 1887 – 3 April 1958), styled Lord Eustace Percy between 1899 and 1953, was a British diplomat, Conservative politician, public servant, and aristocrat from the Percy ...
(1887–1958) * Sir Arthur Ramsay-Steel-Maitland, Bt (1876–1935) * William Graham (1887–1932) *
Ben Spoor Benjamin Charles Spoor (2 June 1878 – 22 December 1928), OBE, was a British Labour Party politician. He took a particular interest in India. Born in Witton Park, County Durham, he went to Elmfield College, York, and came from a family of ...
(1878–1928) * Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, Bt (1877–1938)


1925

* The Marquess of Londonderry (1878–1949) *
Francis Alexander Anglin Francis Alexander Anglin (April 2, 1865 – March 2, 1933) was the seventh Chief Justice of Canada from 1924 until 1933. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, one of nine children of Timothy Anglin, federal politician and Speaker of the Hous ...
(1865–1933) * Prince Henry (1900–1974) *
Prince Albert, Duke of York George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death in 1952. He was also the last Emperor of Ind ...
(1895–1952) * William Graham Nicholson (1862–1942) * Sir Montague Lush (1853–1930) * Sir William Mulock (1843–1944) *
George Perry Graham George Perry Graham, (March 31, 1859 – January 1, 1943) was a journalist, editor and politician in Ontario, Canada. In the 1898 Ontario provincial election, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Brockville, and re ...
(1859–1943) * Sir Ronald Lindsay (1877–1945) * Sir Beilby Alston (1868–1929)


1926

* The Lord Bledisloe (1867–1958) * The Hon. Stanley Jackson (1870–1947) * George Lane-Fox (1870–1947) *
Gordon Coates Joseph Gordon Coates (3 February 1878 – 27 May 1943) served as the 21st prime minister of New Zealand from 1925 to 1928. He was the third successive Reform prime minister since 1912. Born in rural Northland, Coates grew up on a farm, which ...
(1878–1943) * Sir Francis Bell (1851–1936) * Sir John Wallis (1861–1946) *
John Gretton John Gretton, 1st Baron Gretton, (1 September 1867 – 2 June 1947) was a British businessman and Conservative politician. Gretton won two gold medals in the 1900 Olympic Games. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 46 years, represen ...
(1867–1947) * Sir Halford Mackinder (1861–1947) *
The Earl of Onslow ''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' ...
(1876–1945) * The Lord Clinton (1863–1957) * Sir Paul Lawrence (1861–1952) *
Sir George Clerk Sir George Russell Clerk (pronounced ''Clark''; – 25 July 1889) was a British civil servant in British India. Life Clerk was born at Worting House in Mortimer West End, Hampshire,''1851 England Census'' the son of John Clerk of Glouce ...
(1874–1951) * Sir Lancelot Sanderson (1863–1944)


1927

* The Hon. William Ormsby-Gore (1885–1964) * Sir Leslie Scott (1869–1950) * Sir Malcolm Robertson (1877–1951) * The Hon. George Stanley (1872–1938) * The Earl Beatty (1871–1936) * Sir Arthur Greer (1863–1945)


1928

* Sir Kingsley Wood (1881–1943) * J. C. C. Davidson (1889–1970) * Sir John Sankey (1866–1948) * Sir William Solomon (1853–1930) * The Hon. Frank Russell (1867–1946) *
Godfrey Locker-Lampson Godfrey Lampson Tennyson Locker-Lampson (19 June 1875 – 1 May 1946) was a British Conservative politician, poet and essayist. Birth and education The elder son of the poet Frederick Locker and his second wife Hannah Jane Lampson, daughter of ...
(1875–1946) * Sir Colville Barclay (1869–1929) * The Earl Granville (1872–1939) * Sir William Tyrrell (1866–1947)


1929

* The Lord Tomlin (1867–1935) * Sir George Lowndes (1862–1943) * Sir Binod Mitter (1872–1930) * William Temple (1881–1944) * The Earl Stanhope (1880–1967) * Alexander MacRobert (1873–1930) * The Lord Dawson of Penn (1864–1945) *
William Wedgwood Benn William Wedgwood Benn, 1st Viscount Stansgate, (10 May 1877 – 17 November 1960) was a British Liberal politician who later joined the Labour Party. A decorated Royal Air Force officer, he was Secretary of State for India between 1929 and ...
(1877–1960) *
A. V. Alexander Albert Victor Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Hillsborough (1 May 1885 – 11 January 1965) was a British Labour and Co-operative politician. He was three times First Lord of the Admiralty, including during the Second World War, and then Minis ...
(1885–1965) *
Arthur Greenwood Arthur Greenwood (8 February 1880 – 9 June 1954) was a British politician. A prominent member of the Labour Party from the 1920s until the late 1940s, Greenwood rose to prominence within the party as secretary of its research department fr ...
(1880–1954) *
George Lansbury George Lansbury (22 February 1859 – 7 May 1940) was a British politician and social reformer who led the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party from 1932 to 1935. Apart from a brief period of ministerial office during the Labour government of 1 ...
(1859–1940) *
Margaret Bondfield Margaret Grace Bondfield (17 March 1873 – 16 June 1953) was a British Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician, trade unionist and women's rights activist. She became the first female cabinet minister, and the first woman to be a priv ...
(1873–1953) * John Hills (1867–1938) * Viscount Wolmer (1887–1971) * Sir Ellis Hume-Williams, Bt (1863–1947) *
Herbert Spender-Clay Herbert Henry Spender-Clay, (4 June 1875 – 15 February 1937), was an English soldier and Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons from 1910 to 1937. Early ...
(1875–1937) *
Earle Page Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page (8 August 188020 December 1961) was an Australian politician and surgeon who served as the 11th prime minister of Australia from 7 to 26 April 1939, in a caretaker capacity following the death of Joseph Lyons. ...
(1880–1962) * Sir Henry Slesser (1883–1979) * Craigie Aitchison (1882–1941) * The Earl Howe (1884–1964) * The Earl of Plymouth (1889–1943) * Douglas Hacking (1884–1950) * Douglas King (1877–1930) * Sir Francis Lowe, Bt (1852–1929) * Sir Philip Sassoon, Bt (1888–1939) * Sir Francis Lindley (1872–1950) * Sir Mark Romer (1866–1944) * Sir Montague Shearman (1857–1930) * Sir John Astbury (1860–1939)


1930

*
James Scullin James Henry Scullin (18 September 1876 – 28 January 1953) was an Australian politician and trade unionist who served as the ninth prime minister of Australia from 1929 to 1932. He held office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), ...
(1876–1953) * The Viscount Goschen (1866–1952) *
James Brown James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, musician, and record producer. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th-century music, he is referred to by Honorific nick ...
(1862–1939) * Sir William Augustus Forbes Erskine (1871–1952) * The Lord Amulree (1860–1942) * R. B. Bennett (1870–1947) * George Forbes (1869–1947) * Sir Richard Squires (1880–1940) * Sir Dinshah Fardunji Mulla (1868–1934) * Jacob de Villiers (1868–1932)


1931

* Tom Kennedy (1874–1954) *
Herbert Morrison Herbert Stanley Morrison, Baron Morrison of Lambeth, (3 January 1888 – 6 March 1965) was a British politician who held a variety of senior positions in the Cabinet as a member of the Labour Party. During the inter-war period, he was Minist ...
(1888–1965) * Sir George Halsey Perley (1857–1938) *
Hastings Lees-Smith Hastings Bertrand Lees-Smith PC (26 January 1878 – 18 December 1941) was a British Liberal turned Labour politician who was briefly in the cabinet as President of the Board of Education in 1931. He was the acting Leader of the Opposition an ...
(1878–1941) *
The Earl of Clarendon Earl of Clarendon is a title that has been created twice in British history, in 1661 and 1776. The family seat is Holywell House, near Swanmore, Hampshire. First creation of the title The title was created for the first time in the Peera ...
(1877–1955) * The Earl of Bessborough (1880–1956) * The Earl of Willingdon (1866–1941) * Tom Johnston (1882–1965) * The Earl of Athlone (1874–1957) * Sir William Jowitt (1885–1957) * Sir Archibald Sinclair, Bt (1890–1970) * Sir Henry Betterton, Bt (1872–1949) * Sir Michael Myers (1873–1950)


1932

* Walter Elliot (1888–1958) *
Sir Thomas Inskip Thomas Walker Hobart Inskip, 1st Viscount Caldecote, (5 March 1876 – 11 October 1947) was a British Conservative politician who served in many legal posts, culminating in serving as Lord Chancellor from 1939 until 1940. Despite legal posts d ...
(1876–1947) * Sir Clive Wigram (1873–1960) * The Lord Wright (1869–1964) * Sir Sidney Rowlatt (1862–1945) * The Lord Stanmore (1871–1957) *
Joseph Lyons Joseph Aloysius Lyons (15 September 1879 – 7 April 1939) was an Australian politician who served as the tenth prime minister of Australia, from 1932 until his death in 1939. He held office as the inaugural leader of the United Australia Par ...
(1879–1939) *
Sir Frank Gavan Duffy Sir Frank Gavan Duffy (29 February 1852 – 29 July 1936) was an Australian judge who served as the fourth Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1931 to 1935. His total service on the High Court of Australia was from 1913 to 1935. Pri ...
(1852–1936) * Sir Horace Avory (1851–1935) * Sir Godfrey Collins (1875–1936)


1933

* John Latham (1877–1964) *
David Margesson Henry David Reginald Margesson, 1st Viscount Margesson, PC (26 July 1890 – 24 December 1965) was a British Conservative politician, most popularly remembered for his tenure as Government Chief Whip in the 1930s. His reputation was of a stern ...
(1890–1965) * Sir Dennis Herbert (1869–1947) * Sir John Wessels (1862–1936) * The Hon. Sir Eric Drummond (1876–1951) * Sir Eric Phipps (1875–1945) *
Wilfrid Normand Wilfrid Guild Normand, Baron Normand, (1884 – 5 October 1962), was a Scottish Unionist Party politician and judge. He was a Scottish law officer at various stages between 1929 and 1935, and a member of parliament (MP) from 1931 to 1935. He ...
(1884–1962) * Sir Boyd Merriman (1880–1962) * Sir Percy Loraine, Bt (1880–1961)


1934

* The Aga Khan (1877–1957) * Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru (1875–1949) * Lord Stanley (1894–1938) * Sir Frederic Maugham (1866–1958) * Sir Shadi Lal (1874–1945) * Sir Robert Clive (1877–1948) *
Anthony Eden Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1955 until his resignation in 1957. Achi ...
(1897–1977) * The Hon. Oliver Stanley (1896–1950) * Sir Adair Roche (1871–1956)


1935

* Sir George Rankin (1877–1946) *
Douglas Jamieson Douglas Jamieson, Lord Jamieson, PC (14 April 1880 – 31 May 1952) was a Scottish Unionist politician and judge. Biography Jamieson was born on 14 April 1880 to Violet and William Jamieson, a merchant. Educated at Cargilfield School, Fettes ...
(1880–1952) * The Marquess of Linlithgow (1887–1952) *
Clement Attlee Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (3 January 18838 October 1967) was a British statesman who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 and Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955. At ...
(1883–1967) *
Leslie Hore-Belisha Isaac Leslie Hore-Belisha, 1st Baron Hore-Belisha, PC (; 7 September 1893 – 16 February 1957) was a British Liberal, then National Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) and Cabinet Minister. He later joined the Conservative Party. He proved h ...
(1893–1957) * Robert Bourne (1888–1938) *
Malcolm MacDonald Malcolm John MacDonald (17 August 1901 – 11 January 1981) was a British politician and diplomat. He was initially a Labour Party (UK), Labour Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP), but in 1931 followed his father ...
(1901–1981) * Ernest Brown (1881–1962) * Sir Wilfrid Greene (1883–1952) * Thomas Cooper (1892–1956) *
Duff Cooper Alfred Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich, (22 February 1890 – 1 January 1954), known as Duff Cooper, was a British Conservative Party politician and diplomat who was also a military and political historian and writer. First elected to Parl ...
(1890–1954)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:List of Privy Counsellors (1910-1936)
1910 Events January * January 6 – Abé people in the French West Africa colony of Côte d'Ivoire rise against the colonial administration; the rebellion is brutally suppressed by the military. * January 8 – By the Treaty of Punakha, t ...
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