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List of lords commissioners of the Treasury

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This is a list of Lords Commissioners of the Treasury of Great Britain (1714–1801) and of the United Kingdom (1817–present).

In modern times, the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury are the Prime Minister (who is also the First Lord of the Treasury), the Chancellor of the Exchequer and some government whips. Although there is a small overlap, this list should not be confused with a list of ministers in HM Treasury.

In addition, for earlier officials, see the list of lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain .

Commissioners of the Treasury of Great Britain (1714–1817)

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Townshend ministry (1714–1717)

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Stanhope–Sunderland ministry (1717–1718)

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Stanhope–Sunderland ministry (1718–1721)

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Walpole–Townshend ministry (1721–1730)

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Walpole ministry (1730–1742)

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Carteret ministry (1742–1744)

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Pelham ministry (1744–1746)

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Pelham ministry (1746–1754)

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Newcastle ministry (1754–1756)

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Pitt–Devonshire ministry (1756–1757)

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Pitt–Newcastle ministry (1757–1762)

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Bute ministry (1762–1763)

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Grenville ministry (1763–1765)

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Rockingham ministry (1765–1766)

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Chatham ministry (1766–1768)

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Grafton ministry (1768–1770)

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North ministry (1770–1782)

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Rockingham ministry (1782)

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Shelburne ministry (1782–1783)

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Fox–North coalition (1783)

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Pitt ministry (1783–1801)

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Addington ministry (1801–1804)

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Pitt ministry (1804–1806)

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Grenville ministry (1806–1807)

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Portland ministry (1807–1809)

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Perceval ministry (1809–1812)

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Liverpool ministry (1812–1827)

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Commissioners of the Treasury of the United Kingdom (since 1817)

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Although the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was created in 1801, it was not until the Consolidated Fund Act 1816 when the separate offices of Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland were united into one office as the Lord High Treasurer of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 5 January 1817.[6] The office continued to remain vacant and the previous commissioners for exercising the office of Treasurer of the Exchequer were appointed to serve as commissioners for exercising the office of Treasurer of the Exchequer and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland.[4]

Liverpool ministry cont. (1812–1827)

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Canning ministry (1827)

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Goderich ministry (1827–1828)

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Wellington–Peel ministry (1828–1830)

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Grey ministry (1830–1834)

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Melbourne ministry (1834)

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Wellington caretaker ministry (1834)

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Peel ministry (1834–1835)

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Melbourne ministry (1835–1839)

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Peel ministry (1841–1846)

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Russell ministry (1846–1852)

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Derby–Disraeli ministry (1852)

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Aberdeen ministry (1852–1855)

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Palmerston ministry (1855–1858)

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Derby–Disraeli ministry (1858–1859)

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Palmerston ministry (1859–1865)

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Russell ministry (1865–1866)

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Derby–Disraeli ministry (1866–1868)

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Disraeli ministry (1868)

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Gladstone ministry (1868–1874)

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Disraeli ministry (1874–1880)

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Gladstone ministry (1880–1885)

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Salisbury ministry (1885–1886)

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Gladstone ministry (1886)

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Salisbury ministry (1886–1892)

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Gladstone ministry (1892–1894)

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Rosebery ministry (1894–1895)

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Salisbury ministry (1895–1902)

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Balfour ministry (1902–1905)

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Campbell-Bannerman ministry (1905–1908)

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Asquith ministry (1908–1916)

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Lloyd George ministry (1916–1922)

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Law ministry (1922–1923)

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Baldwin ministry (1923–1924)

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MacDonald ministry (1924)

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Baldwin ministry (1924–1929)

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MacDonald ministry (1929–1931)

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MacDonald ministry (1931–1935)

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Baldwin ministry (1935–1937)

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Chamberlain ministry (1937–1940)

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Churchill ministry (1940–1945)

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Attlee ministry (1945–1951)

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Churchill ministry (1951–1955)

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Eden ministry (1955–1957)

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Macmillan ministry (1957–1963)

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Douglas-Home ministry (1963–1964)

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Wilson ministry (1964–1970)

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Heath ministry (1970–1974)

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Wilson ministry (1974–1976)

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Callaghan ministry (1976–1979)

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Thatcher ministry (1979–1990)

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Major ministry (1990–1997)

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Blair ministry (1997–2007)

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Brown ministry (2007–2010)

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Cameron–Clegg coalition (2010–2015)

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Cameron ministry (2015–2016)

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May ministry (2016–2019)

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Johnson ministry (2019–2022)

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Truss ministry (2022)

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Sunak ministry (2022–2024)

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Starmer ministry (2024–present)

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  1. ^ Kwasi Kwarteng left office as Chancellor of the Exchequer on 14 October 2022, but he was still appointed as Second Lord of the Treasury in the new letters patent.