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Encyclopedia > First Rochester ministry

Leaders of the Ministry

OFFICE NAME TERM
First Lord of the Treasury The Earl of Rochester 1679–1684
Lord Chancellor
Lord Keeper
The Earl of Nottingham 1679–1682
The Lord Guilford 1682–1684
Lord President of the Council The Earl of Radnor 1679–1684
Lord Privy Seal The Earl of Anglesey 1679–1682
The Marquess of Halifax 1682–1684
Lord Steward The Duke of Ormonde 1679–1684
Lord Chamberlain The Earl of Arlington 1679–1681
The Earl of Mulgrave 1681–1684
Southern Secretary Henry Coventry 1679–1680
The Earl of Sunderland 1680–1681
Sir Leoline Jenkins 1681–1684
Northern Secretary The Earl of Sunderland 1679–1680
Sir Leoline Jenkins 1680–1681
The Earl of Conway 1681–1684
Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Ernle 1679–1684
First Lord of the Admiralty Sir Henry Capell 1679–1681
The Earl of Nottingham 1681–1684
  • Lord Nottingham was Lord Chancellor until 1682, when Lord Guilford assumed the same position; however, the latter had not yet acceded to the peerage, and was therefore forced to assume the position of Lord Keeper. For all intents and purposes, these positions are identical, and have been formatted as such.
  • Additionally, there were two Earls of Nottingham: the elder Nottingham served as Lord Chancellor, and his successor to the earldom served as First Lord of the Admiralty.


Ministries of the 17th century
Charles II (1660-1685)

Clarendon Ministry | Cabal Ministry | First Danby Ministry |
Privy Council Ministry | First Rochester Ministry | Godolphin Ministry

James II (1685-1688)

Second Rochester Ministry | Belasyse Ministry

William and Mary (1689-1694)

Carmarthen/Halifax Ministry | Carmarthen (Second Danby) Ministry

William III (1694-1702)

First Whig Junto | Pembroke Ministry


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