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Aberdeen ministry
1852–1855
Aberdeen (circa 1847)
Date formed19 December 1852 (1852-12-19)
Date dissolved30 January 1855 (1855-01-30)
People and organisations
MonarchQueen Victoria
Prime MinisterThe Earl of Aberdeen
Member partiesPeelites
Whigs
Opposition partyConservative Party
Opposition leaders
History
PredecessorWho? Who? ministry
SuccessorFirst Palmerston ministry

After the collapse of Lord Derby's minority government, the Whigs and Peelites formed a coalition under the Peelite leader Lord Aberdeen. The government resigned in early 1855 after a large parliamentary majority voted for a select committee to enquire into the incompetent management of the Crimean War. The former Home Secretary, Lord Palmerston, then formed his first government.

Cabinet

December 1852 – February 1855

The Coalition Ministry of 1854 as painted by Sir John Gilbert (1855)
Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
The Earl of Aberdeen(head of ministry)19 December 1852 (1852-12-19)30 January 1855 (1855-01-30) Peelite
Lord ChancellorThe Lord Cranworth28 December 1852 (1852-12-28)21 February 1858 (1858-02-21) Whig
Lord President of the CouncilThe Earl Granville28 December 1852 (1852-12-28)12 June 1854 (1854-06-12) Whig
Lord John Russell12 June 1854 (1854-06-12)8 February 1855 (1855-02-08) Whig
Lord Privy SealThe Duke of Argyll4 January 1853 (1853-01-04)7 December 1855 (1855-12-07) Peelite
Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentThe Viscount Palmerston28 December 1852 (1852-12-28)6 February 1855 (1855-02-06) Whig
Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsLord John Russell28 December 1852 (1852-12-28)12 February 1853 (1853-02-12) Whig
The Earl of Clarendon21 February 1853 (1853-02-21)26 February 1858 (1858-02-26) Whig
Secretary of State for the ColoniesSir George Grey12 June 1854 (1854-06-12)8 February 1855 (1855-02-08) Whig
Secretary of State for War and the ColoniesThe Duke of Newcastle28 December 1852 (1852-12-28)30 January 1855 (1855-01-30) Peelite
Chancellor of the ExchequerWilliam Ewart Gladstone28 December 1852 (1852-12-28)28 February 1855 (1855-02-28) Peelite
First Lord of the AdmiraltySir James Graham30 December 1852 (1852-12-30)13 March 1855 (1855-03-13) Peelite
President of the Board of ControlSir Charles Wood30 December 1852 (1852-12-30)3 March 1855 (1855-03-03) Whig
Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterThe Earl Granville21 June 1854 (1854-06-21)30 January 1855 (1855-01-30) Whig
First Commissioner of WorksSir William Molesworth5 January 1853 (1853-01-05)30 January 1855 (1855-01-30) Radical
Secretary at WarSidney Herbert30 December 1852 (1852-12-30)28 February 1855 (1855-02-28) Peelite
Minister without portfolioThe Marquess of Lansdowne28 December 1852 (1852-12-28)21 February 1858 (1858-02-21) Whig
Lord John Russell26 February 1853 (1853-02-26)8 June 1854 (1854-06-08) Whig

† After June 1854 office became Secretary of State for War.

Notes

See also: 1855 vote of no confidence in the government of Lord Aberdeen

Changes

  • February 1853: Lord John Russell becomes Minister without Portfolio, remaining Leader of the Commons. Lord Clarendon succeeds him as Foreign Secretary.
  • June 1854: Lord Granville becomes Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord John Russell succeeds him as Lord President, remaining also Leader of the Commons. The Secretaryship of State for War and the Colonies is split up. The Duke of Newcastle stays on as Secretary of State for War, while Sir George Grey becomes Secretary of State for the Colonies.

List of ministers

Members of the Cabinet are indicated by bold face.

Office Name Party Date Notes
Prime Minister,
First Lord of the Treasury
and Leader of the House of Lords
The Earl of Aberdeen Peelite 19 December 1852 – 30 January 1855  
Chancellor of the Exchequer William Ewart Gladstone Peelite 30 December 1852  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury William Goodenough Hayter Whig 5 January 1853  
Financial Secretary to the Treasury James Wilson Whig 5 January 1853  
Junior Lords of the Treasury Lord Alfred Hervey Peelite 1 January 1853 – 7 March 1855  
Lord Elcho Whig 1 January 1853 – 7 March 1855
John Sadleir Independent Irish Party 1 January 1853 – 6 March 1854
Chichester Fortescue Whig 6 March 1854 – 16 April 1855
Lord Chancellor The Lord Cranworth Whig 28 December 1852  
Lord President of the Council The Earl Granville Whig 28 December 1852  
Lord John Russell Whig 12 June 1854 also Leader of the House of Commons
Lord Privy Seal The Duke of Argyll Peelite 4 January 1853  
Secretary of State for the Home Department The Viscount Palmerston Whig 28 December 1852  
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department Henry Fitzroy Peelite 28 December 1852  
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Lord John Russell Whig 28 December 1852 also Leader of the House of Commons
The Earl of Clarendon Whig 21 February 1853  
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The Lord Wodehouse Whig 28 December 1852  
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies The Duke of Newcastle Peelite 28 December 1852 department abolished 10 June 1854
Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies Frederick Peel Peelite 28 December 1852
Secretary of State for War The Duke of Newcastle Peelite 12 June 1854  
Under-Secretary of State for War Henry Roberts   12 June 1854  
Secretary of State for the Colonies Sir George Grey, Bt Whig 12 June 1854  
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies Frederick Peel Whig 12 June 1854  
First Lord of the Admiralty Sir James Graham, Bt Peelite 30 December 1852  
First Secretary of the Admiralty Ralph Bernal Osborne Whig 6 January 1853  
Civil Lord of the Admiralty William Francis Cowper Whig 30 December 1852  
President of the Board of Control Sir Charles Wood, Bt Whig 30 December 1852  
Joint Secretaries to the Board of Control Robert Lowe Whig 30 December 1852  
Sir Thomas Redington Whig 30 December 1852 (permanent)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Edward Strutt Radical 3 January 1853  
The Earl Granville Whig 21 June 1854
Minister without Portfolio The Marquess of Lansdowne Whig 28 December 1852 – 21 February 1858  
Lord John Russell Whig 26 February 1853 – 8 June 1854 also Leader of the House of Commons
Secretary at War Sidney Herbert Peelite 30 December 1852  
First Commissioner of Works Sir William Molesworth, Bt Radical 5 January 1853  
President of the Board of Health Sir Benjamin Hall, Bt Whig 14 January 1854  
Chief Secretary for Ireland Sir John Young, Bt Peelite 6 January 1853  
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland The Earl of St Germans Peelite 5 January 1853  
Master-General of the Ordnance The Lord Raglan non-party 30 September 1852 continued in office
Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross non-party 6 May 1854  
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance Lauderdale Maule Whig 5 January 1853 died 1 August 1854
Clerk of the Ordnance William Monsell Whig 13 January 1853  
Storekeeper of the Ordnance Sir Thomas Hastings non-party 25 July 1845 continued in office
Paymaster General The Lord Stanley of Alderley Whig 5 January 1853  
Postmaster-General The Viscount Canning Peelite 5 January 1853  
President of the Poor Law Board Matthew Talbot Baines Whig 30 December 1852  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Poor Law Board Grenville Berkeley Whig 7 January 1853  
President of the Board of Trade Edward Cardwell Peelite 28 December 1852  
Vice-President of the Board of Trade The Lord Stanley of Alderley Whig 4 January 1853  
Attorney General Sir Alexander Cockburn, Bt Whig 28 December 1852  
Solicitor General Sir Richard Bethell Whig 28 December 1852  
Judge Advocate General Charles Pelham Villiers Whig 30 December 1852  
Lord Advocate James Moncreiff Whig 30 December 1852  
Solicitor General for Scotland Robert Handyside   17 January 1853  
James Craufurd   16 November 1853
Thomas Mackenzie   11 January 1855
Attorney General for Ireland Abraham Brewster Peelite April 1853  
Solicitor General for Ireland William Keogh Independent Irish Party April 1853  
Lord Steward of the Household The Duke of Norfolk Whig 4 January 1853  
The Earl Spencer Whig 10 January 1854
Lord Chamberlain of the Household The Marquess of Breadalbane Whig 15 January 1853  
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household Lord Ernest Bruce Peelite 30 December 1852  
Master of the Horse The Duke of Wellington Conservative 21 January 1853  
Treasurer of the Household Earl of Mulgrave Whig 4 January 1853  
Comptroller of the Household Viscount Drumlanrig Conservative 4 January 1853  
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms The Lord Foley Whig 30 December 1852  
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard The Viscount Sydney Whig; 30 December 1852  
Master of the Buckhounds The Earl of Bessborough Whig 30 December 1852  
Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal Lord Alfred Paget Whig 30 December 1852  
Mistress of the Robes The Duchess of Sutherland Whig 15 January 1853  
Lords in Waiting The Marquess of Ormonde Whig 11 January 1853 – 25 September 1854  
The Earl Somers Peelite 13 January 1853 – 22 February 1857
The Lord Camoys Whig 13 January 1853 – 21 February 1858
The Lord Elphinstone Whig 13 January 1853 – 1 October 1853
The Lord Rivers Peelite 13 January 1853 – 21 February 1858
The Lord Waterpark Whig 13 January 1853 – 21 February 1858
The Lord de Tabley Whig 13 January 1853 – 21 February 1858
The Earl of Listowel Whig 1 October 1853 – 21 February 1856
The Lord Dufferin and Clandeboye Whig 28 November 1854 – 21 February 1858

References

  • C. Cook and B. Keith, British Historical Facts 1830–1900
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