Office |
Name |
Date |
Notes
|
First Lord of the Treasury Leader of the House of Commons Chancellor of the Exchequer Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Hon. Spencer Perceval |
4 October 1809 – 12 May 1812 |
|
Secretaries to the Treasury |
Charles Arbuthnot |
continued in office |
Senior Secretary
|
Richard Wharton |
8 December 1809 |
Junior Secretary
|
Junior Lords of the Treasury |
John Foster |
6 December 1809 – 6 January 1812 |
|
Hon. William Brodrick |
6 December 1809 – 16 June 1812 |
|
Hon. William Eliot |
6 December 1809 – 6 January 1812 |
|
The Earl of Desart |
6 December 1809 – 23 June 1810 |
|
Snowdon Barne |
6 December 1809 – 16 June 1812 |
|
Hon. Berkeley Paget |
23 June 1810 – 16 June 1812 |
|
Hon. William Wellesley-Pole |
6 January 1812 – 16 June 1812 |
|
Richard Wellesley |
6 January 1812 – 16 June 1812 |
|
Lord Chancellor |
The Lord Eldon |
continued in office |
|
Lord President of the Council |
The Earl Camden |
continued in office |
|
The Viscount Sidmouth |
8 April 1812
|
Lord Privy Seal |
The Earl of Westmorland |
continued in office |
|
Home Secretary |
Hon. Richard Ryder |
1 November 1809 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department |
Hon. Charles Jenkinson |
continued in office |
|
Henry Goulburn |
February 1810 |
|
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
The Earl Bathurst |
11 October 1809 |
|
The Marquess Wellesley |
6 December 1809 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs |
Charles Bagot |
continued in office – December 1809 |
|
Culling Charles Smith |
December 1809 – February 1812 |
|
Edward Cooke |
February 1812 – June 1812 |
|
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies |
The Earl of Liverpool |
1 November 1809 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies |
Edward Cooke |
continued in office |
|
Hon. Charles Jenkinson |
2 November 1809 |
|
Robert Peel |
10 June 1810 |
|
Under-Secretary of State for War |
Hon. F. J. Robinson |
continued in office |
|
Henry Bunbury |
2 November 1809 |
|
First Lord of the Admiralty |
The Lord Mulgrave |
continued in office |
|
Charles Philip Yorke |
4 May 1810 |
|
The Viscount Melville |
25 March 1812 |
|
First Secretary to the Admiralty |
John Wilson Croker |
12 October 1809 |
|
Civil Lords of the Admiralty |
Robert Plumer Ward |
continued in office – 17 June 1811 |
|
The Viscount Palmerston |
continued in office – 24 November 1809 |
|
James Buller |
continued in office – 25 March 1812 |
|
Viscount Lowther |
24 November 1809 – 3 July 1810 |
|
Hon. F. J. Robinson |
3 July 1810 – 16 June 1812 |
|
Lord Walpole |
17 June 1811 – 16 June 1812 |
|
William Dundas |
25 March 1812 – 16 June 1812 |
|
President of the Board of Trade Master of the Mint |
The Earl Bathurst |
continued in office |
|
Vice-President of the Board of Trade |
George Rose |
continued in office |
|
President of the Board of Control |
The Earl of Harrowby |
continued in office |
|
Hon. Robert Dundas |
13 November 1809 |
Became Viscount Melville on 28 May 1811
|
The Earl of Buckinghamshire |
7 April 1812 |
|
Secretary to the Board of Control |
George Peter Holford |
continued in office |
|
Sir Patrick Murray |
January 1810 |
|
John Bruce |
March 1812 |
|
Master-General of the Ordnance |
The Earl of Chatham |
continued in office |
|
The Lord Mulgrave |
5 May 1810 |
|
Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance |
Sir Thomas Trigge |
continued in office |
|
Treasurer of the Ordnance |
Joseph Hunt |
continued in office |
|
Thomas Alcock |
30 January 1810 |
|
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance |
James Murray Hadden |
continued in office |
|
Robert Moorsom |
20 July 1810 |
|
Clerk of the Ordnance |
Hon. Cropley Ashley-Cooper |
continued in office |
|
Robert Plumer Ward |
14 June 1811 |
|
Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance |
Thomas Thoroton |
continued in office |
|
Storekeeper of the Ordnance |
Mark Singleton |
continued in office |
|
Treasurer of the Navy |
George Rose |
continued in office |
|
Secretary at War |
The Viscount Palmerston |
continued in office |
|
Paymaster of the Forces |
Charles Long |
continued in office |
|
Lord Charles Henry Somerset |
continued in office |
|
Postmaster General |
The Earl of Chichester |
continued in office |
|
The Earl of Sandwich |
continued in office |
|
Surveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases |
The Lord Glenbervie |
continued in office – July 1810 |
merged to form the Commissioners of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues
|
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests |
The Lord Glenbervie |
July 1810 |
|
Ministers without Portfolio |
The Duke of Portland |
4 October 1809 – 30 October 1809 |
|
The Earl of Harrowby |
November 1809 – June 1812 |
|
The Earl Camden |
8 April 1812 – June 1812 |
|
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland |
The Duke of Richmond |
continued in office |
|
Chief Secretary for Ireland |
Hon. William Wellesley-Pole |
October 1809 |
|
Attorney General |
Sir Vicary Gibbs |
continued in office |
|
Solicitor General |
Sir Thomas Plumer |
continued in office |
|
Judge Advocate General |
Charles Manners-Sutton |
8 November 1809 |
|
Lord Advocate |
Archibald Colquhoun |
continued in office |
|
Solicitor General for Scotland |
David Boyle |
continued in office |
|
David Monypenny |
22 February 1811 |
|
Attorney General for Ireland |
William Saurin |
continued in office |
|
Solicitor General for Ireland |
Charles Kendal Bushe |
continued in office |
|
Lord Steward of the Household |
The Earl of Aylesford |
continued in office |
|
The Earl of Cholmondeley |
19 February 1812 |
|
Treasurer of the Household |
Viscount Stopford |
continued in office |
became Earl of Courtown on 30 March 1810
|
Viscount Jocelyn |
8 May 1812 |
|
Comptroller of the Household |
Lord George Thynne |
continued in office |
|
Lord Chamberlain of the Household |
The Earl of Dartmouth |
continued in office |
|
vacant |
10 November 1810 |
upon death of Dartmouth
|
The Marquess of Hertford |
7 March 1812 |
|
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household |
Lord John Thynne |
continued in office |
|
Earl of Yarmouth |
14 March 1812 |
|
Master of the Horse |
The Duke of Montrose |
continued in office |
|
Master of the Buckhounds |
The Marquess Cornwallis |
continued in office |
|
Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners |
The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe |
continued in office |
|
The Earl of Courtown |
26 March 1812 |
|
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard |
The Earl of Macclesfield |
continued in office |
|