Carteret ministry

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Carteret

The Carteret ministry was the Whig government of Great Britain that held office from 1742 to 1744, following the defeat of the Walpole ministry by a margin of one vote.[1] The nominal head of the ministry was Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington, until his death in 1743. He was succeeded in the role of prime minister by Henry Pelham.

The ministry derives its name from John Carteret, 2nd Baron Carteret. He served as Northern Secretary throughout until his resignation, having been the mainstay of whom the respective prime ministers were dependent for support.

Ministry[]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
First Lord of the Treasury[2]The Earl of Wilmington*1742 (1742)1743 (1743)
Henry Pelham*1743 (1743)1744 (1744)
Lord Chancellor[2]The Lord Hardwicke1742 (1742)1744 (1744)
Lord President of the Council[2]The Earl of Harrington1742 (1742)1744 (1744)
Lord Privy Seal[2]The Lord Gower1742 (1742)1743 (1743)
The Earl of Cholmondeley1743 (1743)1744 (1744)
Secretary of State for the Northern Department[2]The Lord Carteret*1742 (1742)1744 (1744)
Secretary of State for the Southern Department[2]The Duke of Newcastle1742 (1742)1743 (1743)
Chancellor of the Exchequer[2]Samuel Sandys1742 (1742)1743 (1743)
Henry Pelham*1743 (1743)1744 (1744)
Master-General of the OrdnanceThe Duke of Montagu1742 (1742)1743 (1743)
Secretary at WarThomas Winnington1741 (1741)1744 (1744)
First Lord of the Admiralty[2]The Earl of Winchilsea1742 (1742)1744 (1744)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster[2]The Earl of Cholmondeley1742 (1742)1743 (1743)
The Lord Edgcumbe1743 (1743)1744 (1744)
Paymaster of the ForcesHenry Pelham1742 (1742)1743 (1743)
Thomas Winnington1743 (1743)1744 (1744)

Notes[]

References[]

  • Black, Jeremy (2016), British Politics and Foreign Policy, 1727–44, Taylor & Francis, p. 265, ISBN 978-1-317-17163-8
  • Cook, Chris; Stevenson, John (1988), British Historical Facts: 1688–1760, Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 978-1-349-02369-1
  • Sedgwick, Romney R. (1970), "III. The Second Whig Opposition, 1722–42", in R. Sedgwick (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715–1754, ISBN 978-0-11-880098-3, retrieved 22 March 2019 – via History of Parliament Online
  • Venning, Timothy (2005), Compendium of British Office Holders, Palgrave Macmillan UK, p. 104, ISBN 978-0-230-50587-2

Further reading[]

  • Sedgwick, Romney R. (1970), "IV. Oppositions, 1742–4 and 1747–51", in R. Sedgwick (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715–1754, ISBN 978-0-11-880098-3, retrieved 7 October 2020 – via History of Parliament Online
Preceded by Government of Great Britain
12 February 1742 – 24 November 1744 (1742-02-12 – 1744-11-24)
Succeeded by
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