Secretary of State for War
The position of Secretary of State for War, commonly called War Secretary, was a British cabinet-level position which existed from 1794 to 1801 and from 1854 to 1964. The Secretary of State for War headed the War Office and was assisted by a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War, a Parliamentary Private Secretary who was also a Member of Parliament, and a Military Secretary, who was a general.
History
The position of Secretary of State for War was first held by Henry Dundas who was appointed in 1794. In 1801 the post became that of Secretary of State for War and the Colonies. The position of Secretary of State for War was re-instated in 1854. In 1946, the three posts of Secretary of State for War, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Secretary of State for Air became formally subordinated to that of Minister of Defence, which had itself been created in 1940 for the co-ordination of defence and security issues.
On 1 April 1964, with the creation of a new united Ministry of Defence headed by the Secretary of State for Defence, the three service ministries as well as the post of Minister of Defence as created in 1940 were abolished.
Secretaries of State for War, 1794–1801
Name | Portrait | Term of office | Political party | Prime Minister | |||
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Henry Dundas (also President of the Board of Control) |
11 July 1794 | 17 March 1801 | Tory | William Pitt the Younger | |||
For 1801–1854 see Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
Secretaries of State for War, 1854–1964
Name | Portrait | Term of office | Political party | Prime Minister | ||||
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The Duke of Newcastle | 12 June 1854 | 30 January 1855 | Peelite | Earl of Aberdeen (Coalition) | ||||
The Lord Panmure | 8 February 1855 | 21 February 1858 | Whig | Earl of Derby | ||||
Jonathan Peel | 26 February 1858 | 11 June 1859 | Conservative | |||||
Sidney Herbert | 18 June 1859 | 22 July 1861 | Liberal | Viscount Palmerston | ||||
Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Bt | 23 July 1861 | 13 April 1863 | Liberal | |||||
The Earl de Grey and Ripon | 28 April 1863 | 16 February 1866 | Liberal | |||||
Earl Russell | ||||||||
Marquess of Hartington | 16 February 1866 | 26 June 1866 | Liberal | |||||
Jonathan Peel | 6 July 1866 | 8 March 1867 | Conservative | 14th Earl of Derby | ||||
Sir John Pakington, Bt | 8 March 1867 | 1 December 1868 | Conservative | |||||
Benjamin Disraeli | ||||||||
Edward Cardwell | 9 December 1868 | 17 February 1874 | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | ||||
Gathorne Hardy | 21 February 1874 | 2 April 1878 | Conservative | Benjamin Disraeli | ||||
Frederick Stanley | 2 April 1878 | 21 April 1880 | Conservative | |||||
Hugh Childers | 28 April 1880 | 16 December 1882 | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | ||||
Marquess of Hartington | 16 December 1882 | 9 June 1885 | Liberal | |||||
W. H. Smith | 24 June 1885 | 21 January 1886 | Conservative | Marquess of Salisbury | ||||
The Viscount Cranbrook | 21 January 1886 | 6 February 1886 | Conservative | |||||
Henry Campbell-Bannerman | 6 February 1886 | 20 July 1886 | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | ||||
W. H. Smith | 3 August 1886 | 14 January 1887 | Conservative | Marquess of Salisbury | ||||
Edward Stanhope | 14 January 1887 | 11 August 1892 | Conservative | |||||
Henry Campbell-Bannerman | 18 August 1892 | 21 June 1895 | Liberal | William Ewart Gladstone | ||||
Earl of Rosebery | ||||||||
The Marquess of Lansdowne | 4 July 1895 | 12 November 1900 | Liberal Unionist | Marquess of Salisbury (Unionist Coalition) | ||||
St John Brodrick | 12 November 1900 | 6 October 1903 | Irish Unionist | |||||
Arthur Balfour (Unionist Coalition) | ||||||||
H. O. Arnold-Forster | 6 October 1903 | 4 December 1905 | Liberal Unionist | |||||
Richard Haldane (Viscount Haldane from 1911) |
10 December 1905 | 12 June 1912 | Liberal | Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman | ||||
H. H. Asquith | ||||||||
J. E. B. Seely | 12 June 1912 | 30 March 1914 | Liberal | |||||
H. H. Asquith (while Prime Minister) |
30 March 1914 | 5 August 1914 | Liberal | |||||
The Earl Kitchener | 5 August 1914 | 5 June 1916 | none | |||||
H. H. Asquith (Coalition) | ||||||||
David Lloyd George | 6 July[1] 1916 | 5 December 1916 | Liberal | |||||
The Earl of Derby | 10 December 1916 | 18 April 1918 | Conservative | David Lloyd George (Coalition) | ||||
The Viscount Milner | 18 April 1918 | 10 January 1919 | Conservative | |||||
Winston Churchill | 10 January 1919 | 13 February 1921 | Liberal | |||||
Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt | 13 February 1921 | 19 October 1922 | Conservative | |||||
The Earl of Derby | 24 October 1922 | 22 January 1924 | Conservative | Bonar Law | ||||
Stanley Baldwin | ||||||||
Stephen Walsh | 22 January 1924 | 3 November 1924 | Labour | Ramsay MacDonald | ||||
Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Bt | 6 November 1924 | 4 June 1929 | Conservative | Stanley Baldwin | ||||
Thomas Shaw | 7 June 1929 | 24 August 1931 | Labour | Ramsay MacDonald | ||||
The Marquess of Crewe | 25 August 1931 | 5 November 1931 | Liberal | Ramsay MacDonald (1st National Min.) | ||||
The Viscount Hailsham | 5 November 1931 | 7 June 1935 | Conservative | Ramsay MacDonald (2nd National Min.) | ||||
The Viscount Halifax | 7 June 1935 | 22 November 1935 | Conservative | Stanley Baldwin (3rd National Min.) | ||||
Duff Cooper | 22 November 1935 | 28 May 1937 | Conservative | |||||
Leslie Hore-Belisha | 28 May 1937 | 5 January 1940 | National Liberal | Neville Chamberlain (4th National Min.; War Coalition) | ||||
Oliver Stanley | 5 January 1940 | 11 May 1940 | Conservative | |||||
Anthony Eden | 11 May 1940 | 22 December 1940 | Conservative | P.M. | Min.Defence | |||
Winston Churchill (War Coalition) | ||||||||
David Margesson | 22 December 1940 | 22 February 1942 | Conservative | |||||
Sir P. J. Grigg | 22 February 1942 | 26 July 1945 | National | |||||
Jack Lawson | 3 August 1945 | 4 October 1946 | Labour | Attlee | Attlee | |||
Frederick Bellenger | 4 October 1946 | 7 October 1947 | Labour | A.V. Alexander | ||||
Emanuel Shinwell | 7 October 1947 | 28 February 1950 | Labour | |||||
John Strachey | 28 February 1950 | 26 October 1951 | Labour | Shinwell | ||||
Antony Head | 31 October 1951 | 18 October 1956 | Conservative | Churchill | Churchill | |||
H. Alexander | ||||||||
Macmillan | ||||||||
Eden | Lloyd | |||||||
Monckton | ||||||||
John Hare | 18 October 1956 | 6 January 1958 | Conservative | Head | ||||
Macmillan | Sandys | |||||||
Christopher Soames | 6 January 1958 | 27 July 1960 | Conservative | |||||
Watkinson | ||||||||
John Profumo | 27 July 1960 | 5 June 1963 | Conservative | |||||
Thorneycroft | ||||||||
Joseph Godber | 27 June 1963 | 21 October 1963 | Conservative | |||||
James Ramsden | 21 October 1963 | 1 April 1964 | Conservative | Douglas-Home | ||||
See also
References
- Times, 7 July 1916
External links
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