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The Bath–Granville ministry, better known as the "short-lived" ministry, was a ministry of Patriot Whigs that existed briefly in February 1746.

On 10 February, with the resignation of Henry Pelham and the Cobhamites, William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, undertook the formation of a ministry with John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville, the former Northern Secretary. However, it only lasted two days, collapsing on 12 February (even before all the ministers could be appointed), and Pelham was reappointed by the King to resume the Broad Bottom ministry on 14 February.

Cabinet

Below are Bath's appointments before he abandoned the attempt to form a ministry; it does not appear that either Carlisle or Winchilsea actually received the seals of office from the King.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
First Lord of the TreasuryThe Earl of Bath(head of ministry)10 February 1746 (1746-02-10)12 February 1746 (1746-02-12)
Lord Privy SealThe Earl of Carlisle10 February 1746 (1746-02-10)12 February 1746 (1746-02-12)
First Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Earl of Winchilsea10 February 1746 (1746-02-10)12 February 1746 (1746-02-12)
The Earl Granville(head of ministry)10 February 1746 (1746-02-10)12 February 1746 (1746-02-12)

Other appointments which had been determined upon but not made, according to contemporary rumour, were:

Citations

  1. Sedgwick 1970 Open access icon
  2. Cook & Stevenson 1988, p. 42
  3. ^ Haydn 1851, p. 93 Free access icon
  4. Haydn 1851, p. 93 Free access icon
  5. Cook & Stevenson 1988, p. 42; Haydn 1851, p. 93 Free access icon

References

Preceded byFirst Broad Bottom ministry Government of Great Britain
10–12 February 1746 (1746-02-10 – 1746-02-12)
Succeeded bySecond Broad Bottom ministry
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