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Secretary of State for the Northern Department

Former cabinet position in Great Britain


Summary

Former cabinet position in Great Britain

FieldValue
postGreat Britain
Office of the Secretary of State for the Northern Department
flagsize120px
insigniaCoat of arms of Great Britain (1714–1801).svg
insigniasize120px
insigniacaptionCoat of Arms of the Kingdom of Great Britain Government
imageWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington (1683-1756), Attributed to Godfrey Kneller.jpg
imagecaption**Longest serving
William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington**
19 June 1730 – 12 February 1742
appointerThe British Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
styleThe Right Honourable
(formal prefix)
member_ofBritish Cabinet
departmentThe Northern Department
seatWestminster, London
termlengthNo fixed term
formation1660–1782
firstSir William Morice
lastDavid Murray, 7th Viscount Stormont

Office of the Secretary of State for the Northern Department William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington** 19 June 1730 – 12 February 1742 on advice of the Prime Minister (formal prefix)

The secretary of state for the Northern Department was a position in the Cabinet of the government of Great Britain up to 1782. Following this, the Northern Department became the Foreign Office, and the position evolved into the foreign secretary.

History

Before the Act of Union, 1707, the secretary of state's responsibilities were in relation to the English government. Even after the Union, there was still a separate secretary of state for Scotland until 1746, though the post was sometimes vacant. This continued the previous Scottish government post of Secretary of State.

Before 1782, the responsibilities of the two secretaries of state for the Northern and the Southern Departments were not divided up in terms of area of authority, but rather geographically. The secretary of state for the Northern Department was responsible for relations with the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Poland, Russia, and the Holy Roman Empire. The secretary of state for the Southern Department was responsible for Ireland, the Channel Islands, France, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, the Italian states, and the Ottoman Empire. Domestic responsibilities in England and Wales were shared between the two Secretaries. After the union with Scotland in 1707, the two secretaries also took responsibility for Scotland when there was no secretary of state for Scotland in office.

Until 1706, the practice was generally for the senior official to lead the Southern Department, and the junior the Northern Department, with the Northern Secretary being transferred to the Southern Department when a vacancy arose at the latter. During the reign of George III, the two departments were of approximately equal importance.

In 1782, the two secretaries of state were reformed as the secretary of state for the Home Department and the secretary of state for foreign affairs. During the 18th century, secretaries of state for the Northern Department, if peers, were often Leaders of the House of Lords as well.

Secretaries of state for the Northern Department, 1660–1782

Included:

PortraitName
ConstituencyTerm of officeNotes
[[File:Jacob Huysmans - Sir William Morice, MP.jpg75px]]Sir William Morice
MP for Plymouth27 May
166029 September
1668
[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir John Trevor
MP for Arundel until 1661
MP for Great Bedwyn after 166129 September
16688 July
1672
[[File:No image.svg75px]]Henry Coventry
MP for Droitwich3 July
167211 September
1674
[[File:Sir Joseph Williamson, MP (1690–1700).jpg75px]]Sir Joseph Williamson
MP for Thetford11 September
167420 February
1679
[[File:Lord sunderland.jpg75px]]Robert Spencer
2nd Earl of Sunderland10 February
167926 April
1680
[[File:Sir Leoline Jenkins by Herbert Tuer.jpg75px]]Sir Leoline Jenkins
MP for Oxford University26 April
16802 February
1681
[[File:No image.svg75px]]Edward Conway
1st Earl of Conway2 February
1681January
1683
[[File:Lord sunderland.jpg75px]]Robert Spencer
2nd Earl of Sunderland28 January
16831684
[[File:Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.jpg75px]]Sidney Godolphin
MP for Helston17 April
168424 August
1684
[[File:No image.svg75px]]Charles Middleton
2nd Earl of Middleton
MP for Winchelsea after 168524 August
168428 October
1688
[[File:No image.svg75px]]Richard Graham
1st Viscount Preston
MP for Cumberland29 October
16882 December
1688
[[File:Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham and 7th Earl of Winchilsea by Jonathan Richardson.jpg75px]]Daniel Finch
2nd Earl of Nottingham5 March
168926 December
1690
[[File:Earl of Romney.jpg75px]]Henry Sydney
1st Viscount Sydney26 December
16903 March
1692
[[File:Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham and 7th Earl of Winchilsea by Jonathan Richardson.jpg75px]]Daniel Finch
2nd Earl of Nottingham3 March
169223 March
1693
[[File:SirJohnTrenchard (cropped).jpg75px]]Sir John Trenchard
MP for Poole23 March
16932 March
1694
[[File:Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.jpg75px]]Charles Talbot
1st Duke of Shrewsbury2 March
16943 May
1695
[[File:Sir-William-Trumbull.jpg75px]]Sir William Trumbull
MP for Oxford University3 May
16952 December
1697
[[File:James Vernon by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt (2).jpg75px]]James Vernon
MP for Penryn until 1699
MP for Westminster after 16992 December
16975 November
1700
[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Charles Hedges
MP for Malmesbury5 November
170029 December
1701
[[File:James Vernon by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt (2).jpg75px]]James Vernon
MP for Westminster4 January
17021 May
1702
[[File:No image.svg75px]]Sir Charles Hedges
MP for Malmesbury until 1702
MP for Calne after 17022 May
170218 May
1704
[[File:RobertHarley1710.jpg75px]]Robert Harley
MP for Radnor16 May
170413 February
1708
[[File:Henry Boyle Lord Carleton by Godfrey Kneller.jpg75px]]Henry Boyle
MP for Westminster13 February
170821 September
1710
[[File:Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke (1678-1751).jpg75px]]Henry St John
1st Viscount Bolingbroke
MP for Berkshire until 1712
Viscount Bolingbroke after 171221 September
171017 August
1713
[[File:WilliamBromleySpeaker.jpg75px]]Sir William Bromley
MP for Oxford University17 August
171317 September
1714
[[File:Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt (2).jpg75px]]Charles Townshend
2nd Viscount Townshend17 September
171412 December
1716
[[File:James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.jpg75px]]James Stanhope12 December
171612 April
1717
[[File:Charles Spencer 3rd Earl of Sunderland.jpg75px]]Charles Spencer
3rd Earl of Sunderland12 April
17172 March
1718
[[File:James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.jpg75px]]James Stanhope
1st Earl Stanhope19 March
17184 February
1721
[[File:John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville by William Hoare.jpg75px]]John Carteret
Baron Carteret5 February
172121 February
1721
[[File:Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt (2).jpg75px]]Charles Townshend
2nd Viscount Townshend21 February
172116 May
1730
[[File:William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington (1683-1756), Attributed to Godfrey Kneller.jpg75px]]William Stanhope
1st Baron Harrington19 June
173012 February
1742
[[File:John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville by William Hoare.jpg75px]]John Carteret
Baron Carteret12 February
174224 November
1744
[[File:William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington (1683-1756), Attributed to Godfrey Kneller.jpg75px]]William Stanhope
1st Earl of Harrington24 November
1744January
1746
[[File:John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville by William Hoare.jpg75px]]John Carteret
2nd Earl Granville12 February
1746March
1746
[[File:William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington (1683-1756), Attributed to Godfrey Kneller.jpg75px]]William Stanhope
1st Earl of HarringtonMarch
174619 October
1746
[[File:Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield by Allan Ramsay.jpg75px]]Philip Dormer Stanhope
4th Earl of Chesterfield29 October
17466 February
1748
[[File:1stDukeOfNewcastleOld.jpg75px]]Thomas Pelham-Holles
1st Duke of Newcastle6 February
174823 March
1754
[[File:Joshua Reynolds - Robert d’Arcy, 4th Earl of Holderness - Google Art Project.jpg75px]]Robert Darcy
4th Earl of HoldernessApril
1757June
1757
[[File:John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, by Joshua Reynolds.jpg75px]]John Stuart
3rd Earl of Bute25 March
176127 May
1762
[[File:George Grenville (1712–1770) by William Hoare (1707-1792).jpg75px]]George Grenville
MP for Buckingham5 June
17629 October
1762
[[File:2ndEarlofHalifaxByJoshuaReynoldsNSArtGallery.jpg75px]]George Montagu-Dunk
2nd Earl of Halifax14 October
17629 September
1763
[[File:John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich.jpg75px]]John Montagu
4th Earl of Sandwich9 September
176310 July
1765
[[File:2ndEarlofHalifaxByJoshuaReynoldsNSArtGallery.jpg75px]]George Montagu-Dunk
2nd Earl of HalifaxSeptember
1763July
1765
[[File:Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton.jpg75px]]Augustus Henry Fitzroy
3rd Duke of Grafton12 July
176514 May
1766
[[File:Henryseymour.jpg75px]]Henry Seymour Conway
MP for Thetford23 May
176620 January
1768
[[File:PORTRAIT OF THOMAS THYNNE, 1ST MARQUESS OF BATH.webp75px]]Thomas Thynne
3rd Viscount Weymouth20 January
176821 October
1768
[[File:William Nassau.jpg75px]]William Nassau de Zuylestein
4th Earl of Rochford21 October
176819 December
1770
[[File:John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich.jpg75px]]John Montagu
4th Earl of Sandwich19 December
177012 January
1771
[[File:2ndEarlofHalifaxByJoshuaReynoldsNSArtGallery.jpg75px]]George Montagu-Dunk
2nd Earl of Halifax22 January
17716 June
1771
[[File:Sir Joshua Reynolds - Portrait of Henry Howard.jpg75px]]Henry Howard
12th Earl of Suffolk12 June
17717 March
1779
[[File:Portrait of David Murray 2nd Earl of Mansfield by Sylvester Harding.jpg75px]]David Murray
Viscount Stormont27 October
177927 March
1782

References

Sources

References

  1. (April 1991). "The FCO: Policy, People and Places (1782-1995)". Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  2. "The National Archives' catalogue: Records assembled by the State Paper Office, including papers of the Secretaries of State up to 1782". The National Archives.
  3. Thomson, Mark A.. (1932). "The Secretaries of State: 1681-1782". Frank Cass.
  4. During the reigns of [[George I of Great Britain. George I]] and [[George II of Great Britain. George II]], however, the Northern Department began to be seen as the more important, since its responsibilities included the monarchs' ancestral home of [[Electorate of Hanover. Hanover]].Cass (1932), pp. 21-22
  5. Cass (1932), p. 4
  6. Sainty, J. C.. (1973). "Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 2 - Officials of the Secretaries of State 1660-1782". University of London.
  7. "Lists of appointments British History Online". Originally published by University of London, London, 1973.
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