Brookeborough ministry
The Brookeborough ministry was the third Government or Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland. It was led by Basil Brooke (Lord Brookeborough from 1952), who was Prime Minister from 1 May 1943 to 26 March 1963.
Northern Ireland 1921–1972
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The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920. It existed from 7 June 1921 to 30 March 1972, when it was suspended, and was subsequently abolished under the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973.
Cabinet
Office | Member | Term |
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Prime Minister | Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough | 1 May 1943–26 March 1963 |
Minister of Finance for Northern Ireland | Maynard Sinclair | 6 May 1943–31 January 1953 (death) |
Brian Maginess | from 13 February 1953 | |
George Boyle Hanna | from 20 April 1956 | |
Terence O'Neill | from 21 September 1956 | |
Minister of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland | William Lowry | 1943–1944[1] |
Edmond Warnock | 3 November 1944 to 1946 | |
Brian Maginess | 4 November 1949 to April 1956[2] | |
John Edward Warnock | from 11 September 1946[1] | |
George Boyle Hanna | from 26 October 1953 | |
Terence O'Neill | from 20 April 1956 | |
Walter William Buchanan Topping | from 23 October 1956 | |
Brian Faulkner | from 15 December 1959 | |
Minister of Education for Northern Ireland | Robert Corkey | 1943–1944 |
Samuel Hall-Thompson | 1944–1950 | |
Harry Midgley | 1950–29 April 1957 (death) | |
William May | from 1957 | |
Ivan Neill | from 1962 | |
Minister of Agriculture for Northern Ireland | Robert Moore | 6 May 1943–1 September 1960 (death) |
Harry West | from 1960 | |
Minister of Labour for Northern Ireland | William Grant | 1943–1944 |
Brian Maginess | from 2 August 1945 | |
Harry Midgley | 1949–1950 | |
Ivan Neill | January 1950–1962 | |
Herbert Kirk | from 1962 | |
Minister of Commerce for Northern Ireland | Roland Nugent | 16 February 1945 to 1949 |
William McCleery | 4 November 1949 to 1953 | |
Lord Glentoran | 26 October 1953 to 1961 | |
Jack Andrews | 17 October 1961 to 1964 | |
Minister of Health and Local Government for Northern Ireland (post created 1944) | William Grant | 1 June 1944–15 August 1949 (death) |
Dehra Parker | 26 August 1949–13 March 1957 | |
Jack Andrews | from 1957 | |
William Morgan | from 1961 | |
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References
- David Boothroyd. "Stormont Biographies". Politico’s Guide to the History of British Political Parties. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
- Bloomfield, Ken (2007). A Tragedy of Errors: The Government and Misgovernment of Northern Ireland. Liverpool University Press. p. 158. ISBN 9781846310645. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
- "The Government of Northern Ireland". Election demon. Retrieved 28 June 2007.
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