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The position of secretary of state for dominion affairs was a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for British relations with the Empire’s dominions – Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland, and the Irish Free State – and the self-governing Crown colonyofSouthern Rhodesia.

Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
Royal Arms as used by His Majesty's Government
StyleThe Right Honourable
AppointerPrime Minister
Inaugural holderLeo Amery
Formation11 June 1925
Final holderThe Viscount Addison
Abolished7 July 1947
DeputyUnder-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs

When initially created in 1925, the office was held in tandem with that of secretary of state for the colonies; this arrangement persisted until June 1930. On two subsequent occasions the offices were briefly held by the same person.

The secretary of state was supported by an under-secretary of state for dominion affairs. In 1947, the name of the office was changed to the secretary of state for Commonwealth relations.

Secretaries of state for dominion affairs, 1925–1947

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  Conservative       Labour       National Labour
Portrait Name
Honorifics & Constituency
Term of office Political party P.M. F.Sec.
The Right Honourable
Leo Amery
MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook
(also Sec.State for the Colonies)
11 June
1925
4 June
1929
Conservative Baldwin Chamberlain
  The Right Honourable
The Lord Passfield
(also Sec.State for the Colonies)
7 June
1929
5 June
1930
Labour MacDonald Henderson
  The Right Honourable
James Henry Thomas
MP for Derby
(also Sec.State for the Colonies, Aug.–Nov. 1931)
5 June
1930
22 November
1935
Labour
National Labour Reading

Simon

  The Right Honourable
Malcolm MacDonald
MP for Ross and Cromarty
22 November
1935
16 May
1938
National Labour Baldwin Hoare

Eden

Chamberlain
  The Right Honourable
Lord Stanley
MP for Fylde
16 May
1938
16 October
1938†
Conservative Halifax
  The Right Honourable
Malcolm MacDonald
MP for Ross and Cromarty
(also Sec.State for the Colonies)
31 October
1938
29 January
1939
National Labour
  The Right Honourable
Sir Thomas Inskip
MP for Fareham
29 January
1939
3 September
1939
Conservative
  The Right Honourable
Anthony Eden
MP for Warwick and Leamington[1]
3 September
1939
14 May
1940
Conservative
  The Right Honourable
The Viscount Caldecote[2]
14 May
1940
3 October
1940
Conservative Churchill
  The Right Honourable
Viscount Cranborne
MP for South Dorset until 1941
Baron Cecil of Essendon after 1941
3 October
1940
19 February
1942
Conservative Eden
  The Right Honourable
Clement Attlee
MP for Limehouse[3]
19 February
1942
24 September
1943
Labour
  The Right Honourable
Viscount Cranborne
Baron Cecil of Essendon[2]
24 September
1943
26 July
1945
Conservative
  The Right Honourable
The Viscount Addison[2]
3 August
1945
7 July
1947
Labour Attlee Bevin

The Viscount Addison took up the new post of Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations on 7 July 1947.

Notes

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  • ^ a b c Also Leader of the House of Lords.
  • ^ Also Deputy Prime Minister
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    History of English and British government departments with responsibility for foreign affairs and those with responsibility for the colonies, dominions and the Commonwealth
    Northern Department
    1660–1782
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    Southern Department
    1660–1768
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    Southern Department
    1768–1782
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    1782: diplomatic responsibilities transferred to new Foreign Office
    Colonial Office
    1768–1782
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    Foreign Office
    1782–1968
    SecretariesMinistersUndersecretaries
    Home Office
    1782–1794
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    War Office
    1794–1801
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    War and Colonial Office
    1801–1854
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    Colonial Office
    1854–1925
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    India Office
    1858–1937
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    Colonial Office
    1925–1966
    SecretariesMinistersUndersecretaries
    Dominions Office
    1925–1947
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    India Office and Burma Office
    1937–1947
    SecretariesUndersecretaries
    Commonwealth Relations Office
    1947–1966
    SecretariesMinistersUndersecretaries
    Commonwealth Office
    1966–1968
    SecretariesMinistersUndersecretaries
    Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    1968–2020
    SecretariesMinistersUndersecretaries
    Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
    Since 2020
    SecretariesMinistersUndersecretaries

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