ord of the Treasury ... Earl of Derby.
Lord Chancellor ............... Lord St. Leonards.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Disraeli.
President of the Council ...... Earl Lonsdale.
Privy Seal....................... Marquis of Salisbury.
Home Secretary ............... Mr. Horace Walpole.
Foreign Secretary............... Earl of Malmesbury.
First Lord of the Admiralty..... Duke of Northumberland.
President of the Board of Control Mr. Hume.
Post-Master General ............ Earl of Hardwicke.
President of the Board of Trade Mr. Henley.
First Commissioner of Woods/Forests Lord J. Manners
_Not in the Cabinet._
Commander-in-Chief
of Her of Majesty's Land Forces ...... Duke of Wellington.
Master-General of the Ordnance Viscount Hardinge.
Paymaster of the Forces,
and Vice-President of the Board of Trade Lord Colchester.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.... Mr. Christopher.
Secretary at War .................... Major Beresford
Secretary of the Admiralty........... Mr. O'Brien Stafford.
Attorney-General...................... Sir Frederick Thesiger.
Solicitor-General .................. Sir Fitzroy Kelly.
Judge Advocate-General................ Mr. Banks.
Chief Poor-Law Commissioner........... Sir George Trollope.
SCOTLAND.
Lord-Advocate.................. Mr. Anderson.
Solicitor-General .............. Mr. Inglis.
IRELAND.
Lord-Lieutenant ............... Earl of Eglinton.
Lord-Chancellor ............... Rt. Hon. Mr. Blackburn.
Chief Secretary................. Lord Naas.
Attorney-General................ Mr. Napier.
Solicitor-General ............. Mr. Whiteside.
QUEEN'S HOUSEHOLD.
Lord-Steward..................... Duke of Montrose.
Lord-Chamberlain................. Marquis of Exeter.
Master of the Horse.............. Earl of Jersey.
Mistress of the Robes .......... Duchess of Athole.
This ministry was but slightly modified during the year, and altogether
apart from political changes. The death of the Duke of Wellington led
to the appointment of Lord Hardinge to the Horse Guards, Lord Raglan
becoming master-general of the Ordn
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