List of prime ministers of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria was the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Empire from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. At the start of her reign, responsible government outside of the United Kingdom itself was unknown, but starting in the 1840s this would change.
During her reign Victoria was served by well over 33 Prime Ministers: 15 from New Zealand, 10 from the United Kingdom, 7 from the Dominion of Canada and 1 from Australia.
Australia
Sir Edmund Barton | 1–22 January 1901 |
Pre-Confederation
New Brunswick
Premiers of the Colony of New Brunswick (1854–1867) | ||||||
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Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|1st | Charles Fisher[1] (1st time of 2) |
1 November 1854 May 1856 |
16th | Elected June 1854 | ||
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|2nd | John Hamilton Gray[2] | 21 June 1856 June 1857 |
17th | Elected 24 June 1856 | ||
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents| — | Charles Fisher[1] (2nd time of 2) |
1 June 1857 19 March 1861 |
18th | Elected 8 May 1857 Resigned 19 March 1861 | ||
rowspan=2 Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|3rd | Samuel Leonard Tilley | 19 March 1861 March 1865 |
Designated 19 March 1861 | |||
19th | Elected 6 June 1861 | |||||
Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|4th | Albert J. Smith[3] (Anti-Confederation, unofficially) |
21 September 1865 14 April 1866 |
20th | Elected 24 June 1865 Resigned 14 April 1866 | ||
rowspan=2 Template:Canadian politics/party colours/Independents|5th | Peter Mitchell[4] (Confederation Party, unofficially) |
14 April 1866 August 1867 |
Designated 14 April 1866 | |||
21st ... |
Elected May 1866 Resigned August 1867 |
Newfoundland
Premiers of the Colony of Newfoundland (1854–1901) | ||||||
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Philip Francis Little | 7 May 1855 | 15 July 1858 | ||||
John Kent | 16 July 1858 | March 1861 | ||||
Hugh Hoyles | March 1861 | March 1865 | ||||
Frederick Carter | April 1, 1865 | February 14, 1870 | ||||
Charles Fox Bennett | February 1870 | 1874 | ||||
Frederick Carter | 31 January 1874 | 1 April 1878 | ||||
William Whiteway | 1 April 1878 | 12 October 1885 | ||||
Robert Thorburn | 12 October 1885 | December 1889 | ||||
Whiteway | December 1889 | April 1894 | ||||
Augustus F. Goodridge | April 1894 | 12 December 1894 | ||||
Daniel Joseph Greene | December 1894 | 1895 | ||||
William Whiteway | 1895 | 1897 | ||||
James Spearman Winter | 1897 | 15 March 1900 | ||||
Robert Bond | 15 March 1900 | 22 January 1901 |
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia became the very first colony to have permanent responsible government in the history of the British Empire.
Confederation Party Nova Scotia Liberal Party Nova Scotia New Democratic Party Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
Premier (party) |
Period | Assembly | Length of tenure | ||
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1st | James Boyle Uniacke (Liberal) |
February 2, 1848 April 3, 1854 |
18th[N 1] | 6 years, 60 days | |
19th | |||||
2nd | William Young (Liberal) (1st of 2 non-consecutive terms) |
April 4, 1854 February 20, 1857 |
2 years, 322 days | ||
20th | |||||
3rd | James William Johnston (Conservative) (1st of 2 non-consecutive terms) |
February 24, 1857 February 7, 1860 |
2 years, 348 days | ||
22nd[N 2] | |||||
— | William Young (Liberal) (2nd of 2 non-consecutive terms) |
February 10, 1860 August 3, 1860 |
175 days | ||
4th | Joseph Howe (Liberal) |
August 3, 1860 June 5, 1863 |
2 years, 306 days | ||
— | James William Johnston (Conservative) (2nd of 2 non-consecutive terms) |
June 11, 1863 May 11, 1864 |
23rd | 335 days | |
5th | Charles Tupper (Confederation Party) |
May 11, 1864 July 3, 1867 |
3 years, 53 days |
Became part of Canada in 1867
Prince Edward Island
Became Part of Canada in 1873
Post-Confederation 1867-1901
Sir John A. Macdonald | 1 July 1867–5 November 1873 17 October 1878 – 6 June 1891 | |
Alexander Mackenzie | 7 November 1873 – 8 October 1878 | |
Sir John Abbott | 16 June 1891 – 24 November 1892 | |
Sir John Thompson | 5 December 1892 – 12 December 1894 | |
Sir Mackenzie Bowell | 21 December 1894 – 27 April 1896 | |
Sir Charles Tupper | 1 May 1896 – 8 July 1896 | |
File:WilfriedLauriersmall.jpg | Sir Wilfrid Laurier | 11 July 1896 – 22 January 1901 |
Cape Colony
No. | Name | Party | Assumed office | Left office |
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1 | Sir John Charles Molteno | Independent | 1 December 1872 | 5 February 1878 |
2 | Sir John Gordon Sprigg | Independent | 6 February 1878 | 8 May 1881 |
3 | Thomas Charles Scanlen | Independent | 9 May 1881 | 12 May 1884 |
4 | Thomas Upington | Independent | 13 May 1884 | 24 November 1886 |
— | Sir John Gordon Sprigg (2nd time) | Independent | 25 November 1886 | 16 July 1890 |
5 | Cecil John Rhodes | Independent | 17 July 1890 | 3 May 1893 |
— | Cecil John Rhodes (2nd time) | Independent | 4 May 1893 | 12 January 1896 |
— | Sir John Gordon Sprigg (3rd time) | Independent | 13 January 1896 | 13 October 1898 |
6 | William Philip Schreiner | Independent | 13 October 1898 | 17 June 1900 |
New Zealand
- From 1856 until 1869 the office now referred to as Prime Minister of New Zealand was called Colonial Secretary and from 1869 until 1907 was called Premier of New Zealand.
Henry Sewell | 7 May 1856 – 20 May 1856 | |
William Fox | 20 May 1856–2 June 1856 12 July 1861–6 August 1862 28 June 1869–10 September 1872 3 March 1873 – 8 April 1873 | |
Edward Stafford | 2 June 1856–12 July 1861 16 October 1865–28 June 1869 10 September 1872 – 11 October 1872 | |
Alfred Domett | 6 August 1862 – 30 October 1863 | |
Frederick Whitaker | 30 October 1863 – 24 November 1864 | |
Frederick Weld | 24 November 1864–16 October 1865 21 April 1882 – 25 September 1883 | |
George Waterhouse | 11 October 1872 – 3 March 1873 | |
Julius Vogel | 8 April 1873–6 July 1875 15 February 1876 – 1 September 1876 | |
Daniel Pollen | 6 July 1875 – 15 February 1876 | |
Harry Atkinson | 1 September 1876–13 October 1877 25 September 1883–16 August 1884 28 August 1884–3 September 1884 8 October 1887 – 24 January 1891 | |
George Grey | 13 October 1877 – 8 October 1879 | |
John Hall | 8 October 1879 – 21 April 1882 | |
Robert Stout | 16 August 1884–28 August 1884 3 September 1884 – 8 October 1887 | |
John Ballance | 24 January 1891 – 27 April 1893 | |
Richard Seddon | 27 April 1893 – 22 January 1901 |
William Lamb The Viscount Melbourne |
20 June 1837 – 30 August 1841 | |
Sir Robert Peel | 30 August 1841 – 29 June 1846 | |
Lord John Russell | 30 June 1846–21 February 1852 29 October 1865 – 26 June 1866 | |
Edward Smith–Stanley The Earl of Derby |
23 February 1852–17 December 1852 20 February 1858–11 June 1859 28 June 1866 – 25 February 1868 | |
George Hamilton–Gordon The Earl of Aberdeen |
19 December 1852 – 30 January 1855 | |
Henry John Temple The Viscount Palmerston |
6 February 1855–19 February 1858 12 June 1859 – 18 October 1865 | |
Benjamin Disraeli | 27 February 1868–1 December 1868 20 February 1874 – 21 April 1880 | |
William Ewart Gladstone | 3 December 1868–17 February 1874 23 April 1880–9 June 1885 1 February 1886–20 July 1886 15 August 1892 – 2 March 1894 | |
Robert Gascoyne–Cecil The Marquess of Salisbury |
23 June 1885–28 January 1886 25 July 1886–11 August 1892 25 June 1895 – 22 January 1901 | |
Archibald Primrose The Earl of Rosebery |
5 March 1894 – 22 June 1895 |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Fisher, Charles (Hon.)" (PDF). Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 9 November 2008.
- ^ "John Hamilton Gray" (PDF). Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 9 November 2008.
- ^ "Albert J. Smith" (PDF). Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 9 November 2008.
- ^ "Peter Mitchell" (PDF). Government of New Brunswick. Retrieved 9 November 2008.