Office |
Name |
Dates |
Notes
|
Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury |
Winston Churchill |
26 October 1951 – 5 April 1955 |
Knighted 1953
|
Lord Chancellor |
The Lord Simonds |
30 October 1951 |
|
The Viscount Kilmuir |
18 October 1954 |
|
Lord President of the Council |
The Lord Woolton |
28 October 1951 |
|
The Marquess of Salisbury |
24 November 1952 |
also Leader of the House of Lords
|
Lord Privy Seal |
The Marquess of Salisbury |
28 October 1951 |
also Leader of the House of Lords
|
Harry Crookshank |
7 May 1952 |
also Leader of the House of Commons
|
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
Rab Butler |
28 October 1951 |
|
Minister of Economic Affairs |
Sir James Salter |
31 October 1951 |
Office abolished 24 November 1952
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury |
Patrick Buchan-Hepburn |
30 October 1951 |
|
Financial Secretary to the Treasury |
John Boyd-Carpenter |
31 October 1951 |
|
Henry Brooke |
28 July 1954 |
|
Economic Secretary to the Treasury |
Reginald Maudling |
24 November 1952 |
|
Lords of the Treasury |
Harry Mackeson |
7 November 1951 – 28 May 1952 |
|
Herbert Butcher |
7 November 1951 – 3 July 1953 |
Knighted
|
Edward Heath |
7 November 1951 – April 1955 |
|
Tam Galbraith |
7 November 1951 – 4 June 1954 |
|
Dennis Vosper |
7 November 1951 – 4 June 1954 |
|
Hendrie Oakshott |
28 May 1952 – April 1955 |
|
Martin Redmayne |
3 July 1953 – April 1955 |
|
Richard Thompson |
28 July 1954 – April 1955 |
|
Gerard Wills |
26 October 1954 – April 1955 |
|
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Anthony Eden |
28 October 1951 |
Knighted 1954
|
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs |
Selwyn Lloyd |
30 October 1951 – 18 October 1954 |
|
The Marquess of Reading |
11 November 1953 – April 1955 |
|
Anthony Nutting |
18 October 1954 – April 1955 |
|
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
The Marquess of Reading |
31 October 1951 – 11 November 1953 |
|
Anthony Nutting |
31 October 1951 – 18 October 1954 |
|
Douglas Dodds-Parker |
11 November 1953 – 18 October 1954 |
|
Robin Turton |
18 October 1954 – April 1955 |
|
Secretary of State for the Home Department and Welsh Affairs |
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe |
28 October 1951 |
|
Hon. Gwilym Lloyd George |
18 October 1954 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department |
David Llewellyn |
5 November 1951 – 14 October 1952 |
|
Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth |
3 February 1952 – April 1955 |
|
The Lord Lloyd |
24 November 1952 – 18 October 1954 |
|
The Lord Mancroft |
18 October 1954 – April 1955 |
|
First Lord of the Admiralty |
James Thomas |
31 October 1951 |
Viscount Cilcennin
|
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty |
Allan Noble |
5 November 1951 |
|
Civil Lord of the Admiralty |
Simon Wingfield Digby |
5 November 1951 |
|
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries |
Sir Thomas Dugdale |
31 October 1951 |
Post in Cabinet from 3 September 1953
|
Derick Heathcoat-Amory |
28 July 1954 |
Combined with Minister of Food 18 October 1954
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries |
The Lord Carrington |
5 November 1951 – 18 October 1954 |
|
Richard Nugent |
5 November 1951 – April 1955 |
|
The Earl St Aldwyn |
18 October 1954 – April 1955 |
|
Secretary of State for Air |
The Lord de L'Isle and Dudley |
31 October 1951 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for Air |
Nigel Birch |
3 November 1951 |
|
Hon. George Ward |
29 February 1952 |
|
Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Oliver Lyttelton |
28 October 1951 |
|
Alan Lennox-Boyd |
28 July 1954 |
|
Minister of State for the Colonies |
Alan Lennox-Boyd |
2 November 1951 |
|
Henry Hopkinson |
7 May 1952 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
The Earl of Munster |
5 November 1951 |
|
The Lord Lloyd |
18 October 1954 |
|
Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations |
The Lord Ismay |
28 October 1951 |
|
The Marquess of Salisbury |
12 March 1952 |
also Leader of the House of Lords
|
The Viscount Swinton |
24 November 1952 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations |
John Foster |
3 November 1951 |
|
Douglas Dodds-Parker |
18 October 1954 |
|
Minister for Coordination of Transport, Fuel and Power |
The Lord Leathers |
30 October 1951 |
Office abolished 3 September 1953
|
Minister of Defence |
Winston Churchill |
28 October 1951 |
As Prime Minister
|
The Earl Alexander of Tunis |
1 March 1952 |
|
Harold Macmillan |
18 October 1954 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence |
Nigel Birch |
28 February 1952 |
|
The Lord Carrington |
18 October 1954 |
|
Minister of Education |
Florence Horsbrugh |
2 November 1951 |
Office in Cabinet from 3 September 1953
|
Sir David Eccles |
18 October 1954 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education |
Kenneth Pickthorn |
5 November 1951 |
|
Dennis Vosper |
18 October 1954 |
|
Minister of Food |
Gwilym Lloyd George |
31 October 1951 |
Office in Cabinet from 3 September 1953
|
Derick Heathcoat-Amory |
18 October 1954 |
Combined with Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Food |
Charles Hill |
31 October 1951 |
|
Minister of Fuel and Power |
Geoffrey Lloyd |
31 October 1951 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fuel and Power |
Lancelot Joynson-Hicks |
5 November 1951 |
|
Minister of Health |
Harry Crookshank |
30 October 1951 |
also Leader of the House of Commons
|
Iain Macleod |
7 May 1952 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health |
Patricia Hornsby-Smith |
3 November 1951 |
|
Minister of Housing and Local Government |
Harold Macmillan |
30 October 1951 |
|
Duncan Sandys |
18 October 1954 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Local Government |
Ernest Marples |
3 November 1951 |
|
William Deedes |
18 October 1954 |
|
Minister of Labour and National Service |
Sir Walter Monckton |
28 October 1951 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour |
Sir Peter Bennett |
31 October 1951 |
|
Harold Watkinson |
28 May 1952 |
|
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
The Viscount Swinton |
31 October 1951 |
Also Minister of Materials
|
The Lord Woolton |
24 November 1952 |
Office in Cabinet
|
Minister of Materials |
The Viscount Swinton |
31 October 1951 |
Also Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
|
Sir James Salter |
24 November 1952 |
|
The Lord Woolton |
1 September 1953 |
Also Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Office wound up 16 August 1954
|
Minister without Portfolio |
The Earl of Munster |
18 October 1954 – April 1955 |
|
Minister of National Insurance |
Osbert Peake |
31 October 1951 |
Combined with Minister of Pensions 3 September 1953
|
Paymaster General |
The Lord Cherwell |
30 October 1951 |
|
The Earl of Selkirk |
11 November 1953 |
Office not in Cabinet
|
Minister of Pensions |
Derick Heathcoat-Amory |
5 November 1951 |
Combined with Minister of National Insurance 1 September 1953
|
Osbert Peake |
3 September 1953 |
Office in Cabinet from 18 October 1954
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Pensions |
John George Smyth |
5 November 1951 – April 1955 |
|
Robin Turton |
5 November 1951 – 18 October 1954 |
|
Ernest Marples |
18 October 1954 – April 1955 |
|
Postmaster-General |
The Earl De La Warr |
5 November 1951 |
|
Assistant Postmaster-General |
David Gammans |
5 November 1951 |
|
Secretary of State for Scotland |
James Stuart |
30 October 1951 |
|
Minister of State for Scotland |
The Earl of Home |
2 November 1951 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for Scotland |
Tom Galbraith |
2 November 1951 – 5 April 1955 |
|
William McNair Snadden |
2 November 1951 – April 1955 |
|
James Henderson Stewart |
4 February 1952 – April 1955 |
|
Minister of Supply |
Duncan Sandys |
31 October 1951 |
|
Selwyn Lloyd |
18 October 1954 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Supply |
Toby Low |
3 November 1951 |
|
Sir Edward Boyle |
28 July 1954 |
|
President of the Board of Trade |
Peter Thorneycroft |
30 October 1951 |
Office in Cabinet by 1955
|
Minister of State for Trade |
Derick Heathcoat-Amory |
3 September 1953 |
|
Derek Walker-Smith |
18 October 1954 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade |
Henry Strauss |
3 November 1951 |
|
Secretary for Overseas Trade |
Henry Hopkinson |
3 November 1951 |
|
Harry Mackeson |
28 May 1952 |
Office replaced by Minister of State for Trade 3 September 1953
|
Minister of Transport |
John Maclay |
31 October 1951 |
|
Alan Lennox-Boyd |
7 May 1952 |
Ministries of Transport and Civil Aviation merged 1 October 1953
|
John Boyd-Carpenter |
28 July 1954 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport |
Joseph Gurney Braithwaite |
5 November 1951 – 1 November 1953 |
|
Reginald Maudling |
18 April 1952 – 24 November 1952 |
|
John Profumo |
24 November 1952 – April 1955 |
|
High Molson |
11 November 1953 – April 1955 |
|
Secretary of State for War |
Anthony Head |
31 October 1951 |
|
Under-Secretary of State and Financial Secretary for War |
James Hutchison |
5 November 1951 |
|
Fitzroy Maclean |
18 October 1954 |
|
Minister of Works |
Sir David Eccles |
1 November 1951 |
|
Nigel Birch |
18 October 1954 |
|
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Works |
Hugh Molson |
3 November 1951 |
|
Reginald Bevins |
11 November 1953 |
|
Attorney General |
Sir Lionel Heald |
3 November 1951 |
|
Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller |
18 October 1954 |
|
Solicitor General |
Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller |
3 November 1951 |
|
Sir Harry Hylton-Foster |
18 October 1954 |
|
Lord Advocate |
James Clyde |
2 November 1951 |
|
William Rankine Milligan |
30 December 1954 |
|
Solicitor General for Scotland |
William Rankine Milligan |
2 November 1951 |
Not an MP
|
William Grant |
10 January 1955 |
|
Treasurer of the Household |
Cedric Drewe |
7 November 1951 |
Knighted
|
Comptroller of the Household |
Roger Conant |
7 November 1951 |
|
Tam Galbraith |
7 June 1954 |
|
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household |
Henry Studholme |
7 November 1951 |
|
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms |
The Earl Fortescue |
5 November 1951 |
|
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard |
The Earl of Onslow |
5 November 1951 |
|
Lords in Waiting |
The Earl of Birkenhead |
5 November 1951 – 28 January 1955 |
|
The Earl of Selkirk |
5 November 1951 – 11 November 1953 |
|
The Lord Lloyd |
7 November 1951 – 24 November 1952 |
|
The Lord Mancroft |
15 December 1952 – 18 October 1954 |
|
The Lord Hawke |
11 November 1953 – April 1955 |
|
The Lord Fairfax of Cameron |
18 October 1954 – April 1955 |
|
The Lord Chesham |
28 January 1955 – April 1955 |
|