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{{Infobox government cabinet |
{{Infobox government cabinet |
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|incumbent = [[Robert Peel#Second term as |
|incumbent = [[Robert Peel#Second term as Prime Minister: 1841–1846|1841–1846]] |
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|image = Robert Peel by RR Scanlan detail.jpg |
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|caption = Peel by [[Robert Richard Scanlan]] |
|caption = Peel by [[Robert Richard Scanlan]] |
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|date_dissolved = {{End date|1846|6|29|df=y}} |
|date_dissolved = {{End date|1846|6|29|df=y}} |
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|government_head_title = Prime Minister |
|government_head_title = Prime Minister |
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|government_head = [[ |
|government_head = [[Sir Robert Peel]] |
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|state_head_title = Monarch |
|state_head_title = Monarch |
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|state_head = [[Queen Victoria]] |
|state_head = [[Queen Victoria]] |
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|opposition_party = [[Whigs (British political party)|Whigs]] |
|opposition_party = [[Whigs (British political party)|Whigs]] |
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| {{Longitem|[[Lord John Russell]]<br />''in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]]''}} |
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| {{Longitem|[[The Viscount Melbourne]]<br />(1841–1842)}} |
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| {{Longitem|[[Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne|The Marquess of Lansdowne]]<br>(1842–1846)<br> |
| {{Longitem|[[Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne|The Marquess of Lansdowne]]<br />(1842–1846)<br />''in the [[House of Lords]]''}} |
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|previous = [[Second Melbourne ministry]] |
|previous = [[Second Melbourne ministry]] |
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|successor = [[First Russell ministry]] |
|successor = [[First Russell ministry]] |
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The '''second Peel ministry''' was formed by [[ |
The '''second Peel ministry''' was formed by [[Sir Robert Peel]] in the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]] in 1841. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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{{see also|1846 vote of no confidence in the government of Robert Peel}} |
{{see also|1846 vote of no confidence in the government of Robert Peel}} |
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Peel came to power for a second time after the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] victory in the [[1841 United Kingdom general election|General Election]] caused the [[Whig Government 1835-1841|Whig government]] of [[ |
Peel came to power for a second time after the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] victory in the [[1841 United Kingdom general election|General Election]] caused the [[Whig Government 1835-1841|Whig government]] of [[Lord Melbourne]] to resign. |
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[[Henry Goulburn]] was [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], the future Prime Minister [[ |
[[Henry Goulburn]] was [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], the future Prime Minister [[Lord Aberdeen]] [[Foreign Secretary]] and [[Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet|Sir James Graham]] [[Home Secretary]]. [[William Gladstone]], who was yet to join the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]], became a member of the cabinet for the first time in 1843 when he was appointed [[President of the Board of Trade]]. His future rival [[Benjamin Disraeli]] was overlooked by Peel and was a sharp critic of the government. |
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The government was brought down by Peel's decision in 1846 to support the repeal of the [[Corn Laws]], leading to a split in the Tory party and the formation of a [[Whig Government 1846-1852|Whig government]] under [[ |
The government was brought down by Peel's decision in 1846 to support the repeal of the [[Corn Laws]], leading to a split in the Tory party and the formation of a [[Whig Government 1846-1852|Whig government]] under [[Lord John Russell]]. |
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==Cabinet== |
==Cabinet== |
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===September 1841 – July 1846=== |
===September 1841 – July 1846=== |
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[[File:Second Peel Ministry 1844 engraving.jpg|thumb|220px|Contemporary engraving showing the members of the Peel ministry]] |
[[File:Second Peel Ministry 1844 engraving.jpg|thumb|220px|Contemporary engraving showing the members of the Peel ministry]] |
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[[File:Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Bt by John Linnell.jpg|thumb|''[[Portrait of Sir Robert Peel]]'' by [[John Linnell (painter)|John Linnell]]]] |
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|[[First Lord of the Treasury]]<br/>[[Leader of the House of Commons]]||'''[[ |
|[[First Lord of the Treasury]]<br/>[[Leader of the House of Commons]]||'''[[Sir Robert Peel]]'''||September 1841 – July 1846 |
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|[[Lord Chancellor]]||'''[[John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst|The Lord Lyndhurst]]'''||September 1841 – July 1846 |
|[[Lord Chancellor]]||'''[[John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst|The Lord Lyndhurst]]'''||September 1841 – July 1846 |
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| ||'''[[Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington|The Earl of Haddington]]'''||January–July 1846 |
| ||'''[[Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington|The Earl of Haddington]]'''||January–July 1846 |
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|[[Home Secretary]]||'''[[Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet|Sir James Graham]]'''||September 1841 – July 1846 |
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|[[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs|Foreign Secretary]]||'''[[ |
|[[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (UK)|Foreign Secretary]]||'''[[The Earl of Aberdeen]]'''||September 1841 – July 1846 |
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|[[Secretary of State for War and the Colonies]]||'''[[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby|Lord Stanley]]'''||September 1841 – December 1845 |
|[[Secretary of State for War and the Colonies]]||'''[[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby|Lord Stanley]]'''||September 1841 – December 1845 |
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|[[First Lord of the Admiralty]]||'''[[Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington|The Earl of Haddington]]'''||September 1841 – January 1846 |
|[[First Lord of the Admiralty]]||'''[[Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington|The Earl of Haddington]]'''||September 1841 – January 1846 |
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|[[President of the Board of Trade]]||'''[[Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich|The Earl of Ripon]]'''||September 1841 – May 1843 |
|[[President of the Board of Trade]]||'''[[Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich|The Earl of Ripon]]'''||September 1841 – May 1843 |
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|[[First Commissioner of Woods and Forests]]||'''[[Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle|Earl of Lincoln]]'''||February 1845 – January 1846 |
|[[First Commissioner of Woods and Forests]]||'''[[Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle|Earl of Lincoln]]'''||February 1845 – January 1846 |
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|[[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]]||'''[[Lord Granville Somerset|The Lord Granville Somerset]]'''||May 1844 – July 1846 |
|[[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]]||'''[[Lord Granville Somerset|The Lord Granville Somerset]]'''||May 1844 – July 1846 |
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|[[Secretary at War]]||'''[[ |
|[[Secretary at War]]||'''[[Sir Henry Hardinge]]'''||September 1841 – January 1845 |
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| ||'''[[Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea|Sidney Herbert]]'''||January 1845 – July 1846 |
| ||'''[[Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea|Sidney Herbert]]'''||January 1845 – July 1846 |
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|[[Paymaster General]]||'''[[Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th Baronet|Sir Edward Knatchbull]]'''||September 1841 – January 1845 |
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|[[Chief Secretary for Ireland]]||'''[[Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle|Earl of Lincoln]]'''||January–July 1846 |
|[[Chief Secretary for Ireland]]||'''[[Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle|Earl of Lincoln]]'''||January–July 1846 |
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|[[Minister without portfolio (United Kingdom)|Minister without Portfolio]]<br/>[[Leader of the House of Lords]]||'''[[ |
|[[Minister without portfolio (United Kingdom)|Minister without Portfolio]]<br/>[[Leader of the House of Lords]]||'''[[The Duke of Wellington]]'''||September 1841 – July 1846 |
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* October 1841: Lord FitzGerald succeeds Lord Ellenborough as President of the Board of Control. |
* October 1841: Lord FitzGerald succeeds Lord Ellenborough as President of the Board of Control. |
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* February 1842: The Duke of Buccleuch succeeds the Duke of Buckingham as Lord Privy Seal. |
* February 1842: The Duke of Buccleuch succeeds the Duke of Buckingham as Lord Privy Seal. |
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* May 1843: Lord Ripon succeeds FitzGerald as President of the Board of Control. William |
* May 1843: Lord Ripon succeeds FitzGerald as President of the Board of Control. William Gladstone succeeds Ripon at the Board of Trade. |
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* May 1844: Lord Granville Somerset, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, enters the Cabinet. Sir Henry Hardinge leaves the cabinet. His successor as Secretary at War is not in the Cabinet. |
* May 1844: Lord Granville Somerset, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, enters the Cabinet. Sir Henry Hardinge leaves the cabinet. His successor as Secretary at War is not in the Cabinet. |
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* February 1845: William Gladstone resigns as President of the Board of Trade. His successor in that post is not in the Cabinet. The First Commissioner of Woods and Forests, Lord Lincoln, enters the Cabinet, while Sir Edward Knatchbull, the Paymaster, leaves it. |
* February 1845: William Gladstone resigns as President of the Board of Trade. His successor in that post is not in the Cabinet. The First Commissioner of Woods and Forests, Lord Lincoln, enters the Cabinet, while Sir Edward Knatchbull, the Paymaster, leaves it. |
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* January 1846: The Duke of Buccleuch succeeds [[James Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Wharncliffe|Lord Wharnecliffe]] as Lord President. Lord Haddington succeeds Buccleuch as Lord Privy Seal. Ellenborough succeeds Haddington as First Lord of the Admiralty. Lincoln becomes Chief Secretary for Ireland. His successor as First Commissioner of Woods and Forests is not in the Cabinet. |
* January 1846: The Duke of Buccleuch succeeds [[James Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Wharncliffe|Lord Wharnecliffe]] as Lord President. Lord Haddington succeeds Buccleuch as Lord Privy Seal. Ellenborough succeeds Haddington as First Lord of the Admiralty. Lincoln becomes Chief Secretary for Ireland. His successor as First Commissioner of Woods and Forests is not in the Cabinet. |
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==List of |
==List of ministers== |
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Members of the [[Cabinet (government)|Cabinet]] are indicated by '''bold''' face. |
Members of the [[Cabinet (government)|Cabinet]] are indicated by '''bold''' face. |
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! scope=row | [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] <br>[[First Lord of the Treasury]] <br>[[Leader of the House of Commons]] |
! scope=row | [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] <br />[[First Lord of the Treasury]] <br />[[Leader of the House of Commons]] |
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| 30 August 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}29 June 1846{{efn|Resigned 6 December 1845 and resumed 20 December 1845.}} |
| 30 August 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}29 June 1846{{efn|Resigned 6 December 1845 and resumed 20 December 1845.}} |
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| [[James Milnes Gaskell]] |
| [[James Milnes Gaskell]] |
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| 6 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}11 March 1846 |
| 6 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}11 March 1846 |
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| 6 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}16 September 1841 |
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| [[Alexander Pringle]] |
| [[Alexander Pringle (politician)|Alexander Pringle]] |
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| 6 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}26 April 1845 |
| 6 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}26 April 1845 |
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! scope=row | [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs]] |
! scope=row | [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (UK)|Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs]] |
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| 23 December 1845 |
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| 8 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}5 August 1845 |
| 8 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}5 August 1845 |
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| 8 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}17 February 1845 |
| 8 September 1841{{Spaced en dash}}{{indent|1}}17 February 1845 |
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| '''[[Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th Baronet|Sir Edward Knatchbull]]''' |
| '''[[Sir Edward Knatchbull, 9th Baronet|Sir Edward Knatchbull]]''' |
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| 8 September 1841 |
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! scope=row | [[Minister without portfolio (United Kingdom)|Minister without Portfolio]] <br>[[Leader of the House of Lords]] |
! scope=row | [[Minister without portfolio (United Kingdom)|Minister without Portfolio]] <br />[[Leader of the House of Lords]] |
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! scope=row rowspan=3| [[Vice-President of the Board of Trade]] |
! scope=row rowspan=3| [[Vice-President of the Board of Trade]] |
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! scope=row rowspan=3| [[Secretary at War]] |
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! scope=row rowspan=2| [[Master of the Mint]] |
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! scope=row | [[Master-General of the Ordnance]] |
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! scope=row rowspan=3| [[Solicitor General for England and Wales|Solicitor General]] |
! scope=row rowspan=3| [[Solicitor General for England and Wales|Solicitor General]] |
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! scope=row rowspan=2| [[Lord Advocate]] |
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! scope=row | [[Vice-Chamberlain of the Household]] |
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==References== |
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*C. Cook and B. Keith, ''British Historical Facts |
*C. Cook and B. Keith, ''British Historical Facts 1830–1900'' |
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 20 September 2024
Second Peel ministry | |
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1841–1846 | |
Date formed | 30 August 1841 |
Date dissolved | 29 June 1846 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Queen Victoria |
Prime Minister | Sir Robert Peel |
Member parties | Conservative Party |
Opposition party | Whigs |
Opposition leaders |
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History | |
Election | 1841 general election |
Predecessor | Second Melbourne ministry |
Successor | First Russell ministry |
The second Peel ministry was formed by Sir Robert Peel in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1841.
History
[edit]Peel came to power for a second time after the Conservative victory in the General Election caused the Whig government of Lord Melbourne to resign.
Henry Goulburn was Chancellor of the Exchequer, the future Prime Minister Lord Aberdeen Foreign Secretary and Sir James Graham Home Secretary. William Gladstone, who was yet to join the Liberal Party, became a member of the cabinet for the first time in 1843 when he was appointed President of the Board of Trade. His future rival Benjamin Disraeli was overlooked by Peel and was a sharp critic of the government.
The government was brought down by Peel's decision in 1846 to support the repeal of the Corn Laws, leading to a split in the Tory party and the formation of a Whig government under Lord John Russell.
Cabinet
[edit]September 1841 – July 1846
[edit]Changes
[edit]- October 1841: Lord FitzGerald succeeds Lord Ellenborough as President of the Board of Control.
- February 1842: The Duke of Buccleuch succeeds the Duke of Buckingham as Lord Privy Seal.
- May 1843: Lord Ripon succeeds FitzGerald as President of the Board of Control. William Gladstone succeeds Ripon at the Board of Trade.
- May 1844: Lord Granville Somerset, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, enters the Cabinet. Sir Henry Hardinge leaves the cabinet. His successor as Secretary at War is not in the Cabinet.
- February 1845: William Gladstone resigns as President of the Board of Trade. His successor in that post is not in the Cabinet. The First Commissioner of Woods and Forests, Lord Lincoln, enters the Cabinet, while Sir Edward Knatchbull, the Paymaster, leaves it.
- May 1845: Sidney Herbert, the Secretary at War, enters the Cabinet.
- December 1845: Gladstone succeeds Lord Stanley as Secretary for War and the Colonies.
- January 1846: The Duke of Buccleuch succeeds Lord Wharnecliffe as Lord President. Lord Haddington succeeds Buccleuch as Lord Privy Seal. Ellenborough succeeds Haddington as First Lord of the Admiralty. Lincoln becomes Chief Secretary for Ireland. His successor as First Commissioner of Woods and Forests is not in the Cabinet.
List of ministers
[edit]Members of the Cabinet are indicated by bold face.
- Notes
References
[edit]- C. Cook and B. Keith, British Historical Facts 1830–1900