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Secretary of State for the Colonies
British Cabinet minister
British Cabinet minister
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| post | Secretary |
| body | State for the Colonies |
| native_name | |
| insignia | Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government, 1952-2022).svg |
| insigniacaption | Royal arms of His Majesty's Government |
| image | Joseph Chamberlain in colour.jpg |
| imagecaption | **Longest serving |
| Joseph Chamberlain** | |
| 29 June | |
| department | Colonial Office |
| style | The Right Honourable |
| type | Secretary of state |
| member_of | |
| reports_to | Prime Minister |
| nominator | Prime Minister |
| appointer | The Monarch |
| appointer_qualified | (on the advice of the Prime Minister) |
| termlength | At His Majesty's pleasure |
| formation | |
| first | |
| last | |
| abolished | |
| superseded_by | Foreign Secretary |
| deputy | Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
| website |
Joseph Chamberlain** 29 June 1895–16 September 1903
The secretary of state for the colonies or colonial secretary was the Cabinet of the United Kingdom's minister in charge of managing certain parts of the British Empire.
The colonial secretary never had responsibility for the provinces and princely states of India, which had its own secretary of state.
From 1768 until 1966, the secretary of state was supported by an under-secretary of state for the colonies (at times an under-secretary of state for war and the colonies), and latterly by a minister of state.
History
Colonial responsibilities were previously held jointly by the lords of trade and plantations (board) and the secretary of state for the Southern Department, who was responsible for Ireland, the American colonies, and relations with the Catholic and Muslim states of Europe, as well as being jointly responsible for domestic affairs with the Secretary of State for the Northern Department.
Colonial Secretary 1768–1782
The Colonial Secretary position was first created in 1768 to deal with the increasingly troublesome North American colonies, following passage of the Townsend Acts. Joint responsibility between the secretary and board first continued at this time, but subsequent diminution of the board's status led it to became an adjunct to the new secretary's department.
Following the loss of the American colonies, both the board and the short-lived secretaryship were dismissed by the king on 2 May 1782; both were abolished later by the Civil List and Secret Service Money Act 1782 (22 Geo. 3, c 82). Following this, colonial duties were given to the Home Secretary, then Lord Sydney.
1782–1854
Responsibility for the Colonies in the years between 1782 and 1854 included*:*
- Home Secretary 1782–1801
- Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1801–1854
- Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1854
Following the Treaty of Paris 1783, a new board, named the Committee of Council on Trade and Plantations (later known as 'the First Committee') was established under William Pitt the Younger, by an Order in Council in 1784. In 1794, a new office was created for Henry Dundas – the secretary of state for war, which now took responsibility for the Colonies. The office was renamed the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies in 1801.
1854–present
In 1854, military reforms led to the colonial and military responsibilities of this secretary of state being split into two separate offices, with Sir George Grey becoming the first secretary of state for the colonies under the new arrangement.
In the latter part of the nineteenth century, Britain gained control over a number of territories with the status of "protectorate". The ministerial responsibility for these territories was initially held by the Foreign Secretary.
By the early years of the twentieth century the responsibility for each of the protectorate territories had been transferred to the colonial secretary as well. The League of Nations mandated territories acquired as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 became a further responsibility of the Colonial Office in the aftermath of the First World War.
In 1925, part of the Colonial Office was separated out as the Dominions Office, with its own secretary of state. The new office was responsible for dealing with the Dominions together with a small number of other territories (most notably Southern Rhodesia).
In the twenty years following the end of the Second World War, much of the British Empire was dismantled as its various territories gained independence. In consequence, the Colonial Office was merged in 1966 with the Commonwealth Relations Office (which until 1947 had been the Dominions Office) to form the Commonwealth Office, while ministerial responsibility was transferred to the secretary of state for Commonwealth affairs (previously known as the secretary of state for Commonwealth relations). In 1968, the Commonwealth Office was subsumed into the Foreign Office, which was renamed the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).
List of secretaries of state for the colonies
Secretaries of state for the colonies (1768–1782)
Sometimes referred to as Secretary of State for the American Colonies.
| Secretary | Term of office | Ministry | Monarch | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Reign) | ||||
| Independent (politician)}}" | [[File:1stMarquessOfDownshire.jpg | 75px]] | Wills Hill | |
| 1st Earl of Hillsborough | 27 February | |||
| 1768 | ||||
| North | ||||
| Independent (politician)}}" | [[File:William Legge, Second Earl of Dartmouth, by Nathaniel Hone I, 1777, from the Hood Museum of Art - P.960.100.jpg | 75px]] | William Legge | |
| 2nd Earl of Dartmouth | 27 August | |||
| 1772 | ||||
| Independent (politician)}}" | [[File:MarshGeorge1800George Germain (cropped).jpg | 75px]] | Lord George Germain | |
| MP for East Grinstead | 10 November | |||
| 1775 | ||||
| Independent (politician)}}" | [[File:Welbore Ellis, 1st Baron Mendip by Karl Anton Hickel.jpg | 75px]] | Welbore Ellis | |
| MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis | February | |||
| 1782 |
Office abolished in 1782 after the loss of the American Colonies.
Secretaries of state for the colonies (1854–1966)
| Secretary of State for the Colonies | Term of office | Party | Ministry | Monarch | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Reign) | |||||
| Whigs (British political party)}}" | [[File:Sir George Grey, 2nd Bt.jpg | 75px]] | Sir George Grey, Bt. | ||
| MP for Morpeth | 12 June | ||||
| 1854 | 8 February | ||||
| 1855 | |||||
| Whigs (British political party)}}" | [[File:Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea.jpg | 75px]] | Sidney Herbert | ||
| MP for South Wiltshire | 8 February | ||||
| 1855 | 23 February | ||||
| 1855 | |||||
| Whigs (British political party)}}" | [[File:John-Russell-1st-Earl-Russell (3x4 cropped).jpg | 75px]] | Lord John Russell | ||
| MP for City of London | 23 February | ||||
| 1855 | 21 July | ||||
| 1855 | |||||
| Radicals (UK)}}" | [[File:WilliamMolesworth.jpg | 75px]] | Sir William Molesworth, Bt. | ||
| MP for Southwark | 21 July | ||||
| 1855 | 21 November | ||||
| 1855 | |||||
| Whigs (British political party)}}" | [[File:Henry Labouchere, Baron Taunton by William Menzies Tweedie.jpg | 75px]] | Henry Labouchere | ||
| MP for Taunton | 21 November | ||||
| 1855 | 21 February | ||||
| 1858 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby 2.jpg | 75px]] | Edward Stanley | ||
| Lord Stanley | |||||
| MP for King's Lynn | 26 February | ||||
| 1858 | 5 June | ||||
| 1858 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton by Henry William Pickersgill.jpg | 75px]] | Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton | ||
| MP for Hertfordshire | 5 June | ||||
| 1858 | 11 June | ||||
| 1859 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:5thDukeOfNewcastle.jpg | 75px]] | |||
| Henry Pelham-Clinton | |||||
| 5th Duke of Newcastle | |||||
| (1811–1864) | 18 June | ||||
| 1859 | 7 April | ||||
| 1864 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:1stViscountCardwell.jpg | 75px]] | Edward Cardwell | ||
| MP for Oxford | 7 April | ||||
| 1864 | 26 June | ||||
| 1866 | |||||
| Russell II | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:4th Earl of Carnarvon.jpg | 75px]] | Henry Herbert | ||
| 4th Earl of Carnarvon | |||||
| (1831–1890) | 6 July | ||||
| 1866 | 8 March | ||||
| 1867 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos.jpg | 75px]] | |||
| Richard Temple-Grenville | |||||
| 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos | |||||
| (1823–1889) | 8 March | ||||
| 1867 | 1 December | ||||
| 1868 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Second Earl Granville.jpg | 75px]] | Granville Leveson-Gower | ||
| 2nd Earl Granville | |||||
| (1815–1891) | 9 December | ||||
| 1868 | 6 July | ||||
| 1870 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:1st Earl of Kimberley 1868.jpg | 75px]] | John Wodehouse | ||
| 1st Earl of Kimberley | |||||
| (1826–1902) | 6 July | ||||
| 1870 | 17 February | ||||
| 1874 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:4th Earl of Carnarvon.jpg | 75px]] | Henry Herbert | ||
| 4th Earl of Carnarvon | 21 February | ||||
| 1874 | 4 February | ||||
| 1878 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:St Aldwyn Michael Edward Hicks-Beach (1st Earl).jpg | 75px]] | Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt. | ||
| MP for Gloucestershire East | 4 February | ||||
| 1878 | 21 April | ||||
| 1880 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:1st Earl of Kimberley 1868.jpg | 75px]] | John Wodehouse | ||
| 1st Earl of Kimberley | |||||
| (1826–1902) | 21 April | ||||
| 1880 | 16 December | ||||
| 1882 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby 2.jpg | 75px]] | Edward Stanley | ||
| 15th Earl of Derby | |||||
| (1826–1893) | 16 December | ||||
| 1882 | 9 June | ||||
| 1885 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Frederick Arthur Stanley.jpg | 75px]] | Frederick Stanley | ||
| MP for Blackpool | 24 June | ||||
| 1885 | 28 January | ||||
| 1886 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Second Earl Granville.jpg | 75px]] | Granville Leveson-Gower | ||
| 2nd Earl Granville | |||||
| (1815–1891) | 6 February | ||||
| 1886 | 20 July | ||||
| 1886 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Edward Stanope.jpg | 75px]] | Edward Stanhope | ||
| MP for Horncastle | 3 August | ||||
| 1886 | 14 January | ||||
| 1887 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Henry Holland, 1st Viscount Knutsford.png | 75px]] | Henry Holland | ||
| 1st Baron Knutsford | |||||
| 14 January | |||||
| 1887 | 11 August | ||||
| 1892 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:George Robinson 1st Marquess of Ripon.jpg | 75px]] | George Robinson | ||
| 1st Marquess of Ripon | |||||
| (1827–1909) | 18 August | ||||
| 1892 | 21 June | ||||
| 1895 | |||||
| Rosebery | |||||
| Liberal Unionist Party}}" | [[File:Joseph Chamberlain in colour.jpg | 75px]] | Joseph Chamberlain | ||
| MP for Birmingham West | 29 June | ||||
| 1895 | 16 September | ||||
| 1903 | |||||
| Edward VII | |||||
| [[File:Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg | 60px]] | ||||
| (1901–1910) | |||||
| Balfour | |||||
| (Con.–Lib.U.) | |||||
| Liberal Unionist Party}}" | [[File:Alfred Lyttelton.jpg | 75px]] | Alfred Lyttelton | ||
| MP for Warwick and Leamington | 11 October | ||||
| 1903 | 4 December | ||||
| 1905 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Picture of Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin.jpg | 75px]] | Victor Bruce | ||
| 9th Earl of Elgin | |||||
| (1849–1917) | 10 December | ||||
| 1905 | 12 April | ||||
| 1908 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Portrait of Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe.jpg | 75px]] | Robert Crewe-Milnes | ||
| 1st Marquess of Crewe | |||||
| (1858–1945) | 12 April | ||||
| 1908 | 3 November | ||||
| 1910 | |||||
| George V | |||||
| [[File:Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg | 60px]] | ||||
| (1910–1936) | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Lewis Viscount Harcourt by Solomon J Solomon.jpg | 75px]] | Lewis Vernon Harcourt | ||
| MP for Rossendale | 3 November | ||||
| 1910 | 25 May | ||||
| 1915 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:A. Bonar Law LCCN2014715818 (cropped).jpg | 75px]] | Bonar Law | ||
| MP for Bootle | 25 May | ||||
| 1915 | 10 December | ||||
| 1916 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Lord Long .jpg | 75px]] | Walter Long | ||
| MP for Westminster St George'sMP for Strand until 1918; thereafter MP for Westminster St George's. | |||||
| (1854–1924) | 10 December | ||||
| 1916 | 10 January | ||||
| 1919 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Lord Milner.jpg | 75px]] | Alfred Milner | ||
| 1st Viscount Milner | |||||
| (1854–1925) | 10 January | ||||
| 1919 | 13 February | ||||
| 1921 | |||||
| Liberal Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Churchill 1904 Q 42037.jpg | 75px]] | Winston Churchill | ||
| MP for Dundee | 13 February | ||||
| 1921 | 19 October | ||||
| 1922 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:GG Duke of Devonshire.jpg | 75px]] | |||
| Victor Cavendish | |||||
| 9th Duke of Devonshire | |||||
| (1868–1938) | 24 October | ||||
| 1922 | 22 January | ||||
| 1924 | |||||
| Baldwin I | |||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:James Henry Thomas circa 1920.jpg | 75px]] | James Henry Thomas | ||
| MP for Derby | 22 January | ||||
| 1924 | 3 November | ||||
| 1924 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Leopold Amery MP.png | 75px]] | Leo Amery | ||
| MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook | 6 November | ||||
| 1924 | 4 June | ||||
| 1929 | |||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Sidney Webb 01.jpg | 75px]] | Sidney Webb | ||
| 1st Baron Passfield | |||||
| (1859–1947) | 7 June | ||||
| 1929 | 24 August | ||||
| 1931 | |||||
| National Labour Organisation}}" | [[File:James Henry Thomas circa 1920.jpg | 75px]] | James Henry Thomas | ||
| MP for Derby | 25 August | ||||
| 1931 | 5 November | ||||
| 1931 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Lord Swinton.jpg | 75px]] | Philip Cunliffe-Lister | ||
| MP for Hendon | 5 November | ||||
| 1931 | 7 June | ||||
| 1935 | |||||
| National Labour Organisation}}" | [[File:Malcolmmacdonald.jpg | 75px]] | Malcolm MacDonald | ||
| MP for Bassetlaw | 7 June | ||||
| 1935 | 22 November | ||||
| 1935 | |||||
| National Labour Organisation}}" | [[File:James Henry Thomas circa 1920.jpg | 75px]] | James Henry Thomas | ||
| MP for Derby | 22 November | ||||
| 1935 | 22 May | ||||
| 1936 | |||||
| Edward VIII | |||||
| [[File:Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg | 60px]] | ||||
| (1936) | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:William Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech.jpg | 75px]] | William Ormsby-Gore | ||
| MP for Stafford | 28 May | ||||
| 1936 | 16 May | ||||
| 1938 | |||||
| George VI | |||||
| [[File:Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg | 60px]] | ||||
| (1936–1952) | |||||
| National IV | |||||
| (Con.–N.Lab.–Lib.N.) | |||||
| National Labour Organisation}}" | [[File:Malcolmmacdonald.jpg | 75px]] | Malcolm MacDonald | ||
| MP for Ross and Cromarty | 16 May | ||||
| 1938 | 12 May | ||||
| 1940 | |||||
| Chamberlain War | |||||
| (Con.–N.Lab.–Lib.N.) | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:George Lloyd, 1st Baron Lloyd.png | 75px]] | George Lloyd | ||
| 1st Baron Lloyd | |||||
| (1879–1941) | 12 May | ||||
| 1940 | 4 February | ||||
| 1941 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne.png | 75px]] | Walter Guinness | ||
| 1st Baron Moyne | |||||
| (1880–1944) | 8 February | ||||
| 1941 | 22 February | ||||
| 1942 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury.jpg | 75px]] | Robert Gascoyne-Cecil | ||
| Viscount Cranborne | |||||
| MP for South Dorset | 22 February | ||||
| 1942 | 22 November | ||||
| 1942 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Oliver Stanley.png | 75px]] | Oliver Stanley | ||
| MP for Westmorland | 22 November | ||||
| 1942 | 26 July | ||||
| 1945 | |||||
| Churchill Caretaker | |||||
| (Con.–N.Lib.) | |||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:George Hall, 1st Viscount Hall.png | 75px]] | George Henry Hall | ||
| MP for Aberdare | 3 August | ||||
| 1945 | 4 October | ||||
| 1946 | |||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:No image.svg | 75px]] | Arthur Creech Jones | ||
| MP for Shipley | 4 October | ||||
| 1946 | 28 February | ||||
| 1950 | |||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:No image.svg | 75px]] | Jim Griffiths | ||
| MP for Llanelli | 28 February | ||||
| 1950 | 26 October | ||||
| 1951 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Oliver Lyttelton Visc Chandos.jpg | 75px]] | Oliver Lyttelton | ||
| MP for Aldershot | 28 October | ||||
| 1951 | 28 July | ||||
| 1954 | |||||
| Elizabeth II | |||||
| [[File:Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (St Edward's Crown).svg | 60x60px]] | ||||
| (1952–2022) | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Lennox-Boyd.jpg | 75px]] | Alan Lennox-Boyd | ||
| MP for Mid Bedfordshire | 28 July | ||||
| 1954 | 14 October | ||||
| 1959 | |||||
| Eden | |||||
| Macmillan | |||||
| (I & II) | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:The National Archives UK - CO 1069-166-17 Macleod crop.jpg | 75px]] | Iain Macleod | ||
| MP for Enfield West | 14 October | ||||
| 1959 | 9 October | ||||
| 1961 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Reginald Maudling, 1969 (Brightned) (cropped).jpg | 100x100px]] | Reginald Maudling | ||
| MP for Barnet | 9 October | ||||
| 1961 | 13 July | ||||
| 1962 | |||||
| Conservative Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Duncan Sandys 1975.png | 75px]] | Duncan Sandys | ||
| MP for Streatham | 13 July | ||||
| 1962 | 16 October | ||||
| 1964 | |||||
| Douglas-Home | |||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Anthony Greenwood.jpg | 75px]] | Anthony Greenwood | ||
| MP for Rossendale | 18 October | ||||
| 1964 | 23 December | ||||
| 1965 | |||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:Lord Longford 4 Allan Warren.jpg | 75px]] | Frank Pakenham | ||
| 7th Earl of Longford | |||||
| (1905–2001) | 23 December | ||||
| 1965 | 6 April | ||||
| 1966 | |||||
| Labour Party (UK)}}" | [[File:No image.svg | 75px]] | Frederick Lee | ||
| MP for Newton | 6 April | ||||
| 1966 | 1 August | ||||
| 1966 |
Responsibility for the colonies held by:
- Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs 1966–1968
- Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 1968–present Following the British Nationality Act 1981, the term "colony" ceased to be used; Britain's rule over Hong Kong, the last significant colony, ceased in 1997. Britain retains certain overseas territories.
;Notes:
Secretaries from the colonies
A few title holders were born in colonies under their portfolio and some beyond:
- Bonar Law – born in pre-Canada colony of New Brunswick and later moved to the United Kingdom
- Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin – born in Canada during his father's, James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin, term as Governor General of Canada and a British appointee
- Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner – born in Grand Duchy of Hesse (now in Germany) to Charles Milner (who had English roots from his father)
- Leo Amery – born in British India to an English father serving in India
References
References
- [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/american-west-indian-colonies.htm American and West Indian colonies before 1782], National Archives
- Thomson, Mark A.. (1932). "The Secretaries of State: 1681–1782". Frank Cass.
- [http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100915133842/http://nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=1&CATID=38&SearchInit=4&SearchType=6&CATREF=BT Records of the Board of Trade and of successor and related bodies], Department code BT, The National Archives
- [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/office-holders/vol3/pp28-37#fnn3 Council of trade and plantations 1696–1782], in Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 3, Officials of the Boards of Trade 1660–1870, pp. 28–37. University of London, London, 1974.
- . (1945-01-01). "SECRETARY FOR COLONIES VISITS TRAINING CENTRE". *The Royal Gazette*.
- Chris Cook and John Stevenson, ''British Historical Facts 1830–1900'' (Macmillan Press 1980) 29.
- E.B. Fryde and others, ''Handbook of British Chronology'' (3rd edn, Cambridge University Press 1986) 125.
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