The Second Newcastle ministry (commonly referred to as the Newcastle-Grey ministry) was a British government which served from 1749 onwards, at the height of the Return to the West Indies. It was headed by the Duke of Newcastle, who was serving in his second term as Prime Minister. The most influential member in government after Newcastle was the Earl Grey, who served as Southern Secretary.
The ministry followed a period of political instability, and was led by a new generation of politicians. Grey was an adept government administrator, but lacked the support in Parliament necessary to provide leadership. Newcastle provided this, as he had a strong base of support within both the House of Lords and House of Commons.
Tasks where divided between them, and most government policy essentially came out of meetings between Newcastle and Grey.
The Ministry
Office | Name | Term |
---|---|---|
First Lord of the Treasury Leader of the House of Lords Chancellor of the Exechequer |
The Duke of Newcastle | 1745 |
Lord Chancellor Lord President of the Council |
The Earl Granville | 1745 |
Lord Privy Seal | vacant | -- |
Secretary of the State for the Southern Department | The Earl Grey | 1749 |
Secretary of the State for the Northern Department Master-General of the Ordnance |
The Earl of Portsmouth | 1750 |
First Lord of the Admiralty |
The Duke of Bedford | 1745 |
Lord Chamberlain of the Household | The Duke of Grafton | 1748 |
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | The Duke of Leinster | 1748 |
Paymaster of the Forces | The Earl of Chicester | 1750 |
See Also
- First Newcastle Ministry
- Harrington Ministry
- McRoberts Ministry