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Encyclopedia > Paymaster General

Paymaster-General is a ministerial position in UK. Former holders of this post include:

  • Lord John Russell 1830-1834
  • Sir Edmund Knatchbull 1834-1835
  • Sir Henry Brook Parnell 1835-1841
  • Edward John Stanley 1841
  • Sir Edmund Knatchbull 1841-1845
  • William Bingham Baring 1845-1846
  • Thomas Babington Macaulay 1846-1848
  • The Earl Granville 1848-1852
  • The Lord Stanley of Alderley 1852
  • The Lord Colchester 1852
  • The Lord Stanley of Alderley 1853-1855
  • Edward Pleydell Bouverie 1855
  • Robert Lowe 1855-1858
  • The Earl of Donoughmore 1858-1859
  • Lord Lovaine 1859
  • James Wilson 1859
  • William Frederick Cowper 1859-1860
  • Sir William Hutt 1860-1865
  • George Joachim Goschen 1865-1866
  • William Monsell 1866
  • Sir Stephen Cave 1866-1868
  • The Earl of Dufferin 1868-1872
  • Hugh Childers 1872-1873
  • William Adam 1873-1874
  • Sir Stephen Cave 1874-1880
  • The Lord Wolverton 1880-1885
  • The Earl Beauchamp 1885-1886
  • The Lord Thurlow 1886
  • The Earl Beauchamp 1886-1887
  • The Earl Brownlow 1887-1889
  • The Earl of Jersey 1889-1890
  • The Lord Windsor 1890-1892
  • C. Seale-Hayne 1892-1895
  • The Earl of Hopetoun 1895-1899
  • The Duke of Marlborough 1899-1902
  • Sir Savile Crossley 1902-1905
  • Richard Causton (1st Baron Southwark after 13 July 1910) 1905-1910
  • The Lord Ashby St. Ledgers 1910-1912
  • The Lord Strachie 1912-1915
  • The Lord Newton 1915-1916
  • Arthur Henderson 1916
  • Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett 1916-1919
  • Tudor Walters 1919-1922
  • Office vacant 1922-1923
  • Neville Chamberlain 1923
  • Sir William Joynson-Hicks 1923
  • Archibald Boyd-Carpenter 1923-1924
  • Harry Gosling 1924
  • Office vacant 1924-1925
  • The Duke of Sutherland 1925-1928
  • The Earl of Onslow 1928-1929
  • The Lord Arnold 1929-1931
  • Office vacant 1931
  • Sir Tudor Walters 1931
  • The Lord Rochester 1931-1935
  • Lord Hutchison 1935-1938
  • Earl of Munster 1938-1939
  • Earl Winterton 1939
  • Office vacant 1939-1940
  • Viscount Cranborne 1940
  • Office vacant 1940-1941
  • The Lord Hankey 1941-1942
  • Sir William Jowitt 1942
  • The Lord Cherwell 1942-1945
  • Office vacant 1945-1946
  • Arthur Greenwood 1946-1947
  • Hillary Marquand 1947-1948
  • The Viscount Addison 1948-1949
  • The Lord Macdonald 1949-1951
  • The Lord Cherwell 1951-1953
  • The Earl of Selkirk 1953-1955
  • Office vacant 1955-1956
  • Sir Walter Monckton 1956-1957
  • Reginald Maudling 1957-1959
  • The Lord Mills 1959-1961
  • Henry Brooke 1961-1962
  • John Boyd-Carpenter 1962-1964
  • George Wigg 1964-1967
  • Office vacant 1967-1968
  • The Lord Shackleton 1968
  • Judith Hart 1968-1969
  • Harold Lever 1969-1970
  • The Viscount Eccles 1970-1973
  • Maurice Macmillan 1973-1974
  • Edmund Dell 1974-1976
  • Shirley Williams 1976-1979
  • Angus Maude 1979-1981
  • Francis Pym 1981
  • Cecil Parkinson 1981-1983
  • Office vacant 1983-1984
  • John Gummer 1984-1985
  • Kenneth Clarke 1985-1987
  • Peter Brooke 1987-1989
  • The Earl of Caithness 1989-1990
  • Richard Andrew Ryder 1990
  • The Lord Belstead 1990-1992
  • Sir John Cope 1992-1994
  • Derick Heathcoat-Amory 1994-1996
  • David Willets 1996
  • Michael Bates 1996-1997
  • Geoffrey Robinson 1997-1998
  • Dawn Primarolo 1999-

See also: Paymaster of the Forces.



 

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