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North ministry
1770–1782
Date formed28 January 1770 (1770-01-28)
Date dissolved27 March 1782 (1782-03-27)
People and organisations
MonarchGeorge III
Prime MinisterLord North
Total no. of members33 appointments
Member parties
  • Grenvillites[2]
  • Tory Party[2]
  • Status in legislature

  • Majority (1774–1782)
    343 / 558

    (1774-1780)

    282 / 558

    (1780-1782)
  • Opposition partyRockingham Whigs
    History
    Elections
  • 1780 general election
  • Legislature terms
  • 15th GB Parliament
    lost a vote of confidence

  • PredecessorGrafton ministry
    SuccessorSecond Rockingham ministry

    Frederick North, Lord North was appointed to lead the government of the Kingdom of Great Britain by King George III from 1770 to 1782. His ministry oversaw the Falklands Crisis of 1770, the 1780 Gordon Riots and the outbreak of the American War of Independence.[3]

    Ministers[edit]

    Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • Lord North

    (head of ministry)
    28 January 1770 (1770-01-28)27 March 1782 (1782-03-27) Tory
    Lord Chancellor

    The Earl Bathurst

    23 January 1771 (1771-01-23)3 June 1778 (1778-06-03) Tory

    The Lord Thurlow

    3 June 1778 (1778-06-03)7 April 1783 (1783-04-07) Tory
    Lord President of the Council

    The Earl Gower

    22 December 1767 (1767-12-22)24 November 1779 (1779-11-24) Tory

    The Earl Bathurst

    24 November 1779 (1779-11-24)27 March 1782 (1782-03-27) Tory
    Lord Privy Seal

    The Earl of Halifax

    26 February 1770 (1770-02-26)22 January 1771 (1771-01-22) Tory

    The Earl of Suffolk

    22 January 1771 (1771-01-22)12 June 1771 (1771-06-12) Independent

    The Duke of Grafton

    12 June 1771 (1771-06-12)4 November 1775 (1775-11-04) Whig

    The Earl of Dartmouth

    4 November 1775 (1775-11-04)27 March 1782 (1782-03-27) Independent
    Lord Steward

    The Earl Talbot

    1761 (1761)27 April 1782 (1782-04-27) Independent
    Lord Chamberlain

    The Earl of Hertford

    1766 (1766)1782 (1782) Independent
    Secretary of State for the Southern Department

    The Viscount Weymouth

    21 October 1768 (1768-10-21)12 December 1770 (1770-12-12) Tory

    The Earl of Rochford

    19 December 1770 (1770-12-19)9 November 1775 (1775-11-09) Independent

    The Viscount Weymouth

    9 November 1775 (1775-11-09)24 November 1779 (1779-11-24) Tory

    The Earl of Hillsborough

    24 November 1779 (1779-11-24)27 March 1782 (1782-03-27) Independent
    Secretary of State for the Northern Department

    The Earl of Rochford

    21 October 1768 (1768-10-21)19 December 1770 (1770-12-19) Independent

    The Earl of Sandwich

    19 December 1770 (1770-12-19)12 January 1771 (1771-01-12) Whig

    The Earl of Halifax

    22 January 1771 (1771-01-22)6 June 1771 (1771-06-06) Tory

    The Earl of Suffolk

    12 June 1771 (1771-06-12)7 March 1779 (1779-03-07) Independent

    The Viscount Stormont

    27 October 1779 (1779-10-27)27 March 1782 (1782-03-27) Independent
    Secretary of State for the Colonies

    The Earl of Hillsborough

    27 February 1768 (1768-02-27)27 August 1772 (1772-08-27) Independent

    The Earl of Dartmouth

    27 August 1772 (1772-08-27)10 November 1775 (1775-11-10) Independent

    Lord George Germain

    10 November 1775 (1775-11-10)February 1782 (1782-02) Independent

    Welbore Ellis

    February 1782 (1782-02)8 March 1782 (1782-03-08) Independent
    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

    James Smith-Stanley

    13 December 1762 (1762-12-13)14 June 1771 (1771-06-14) Independent

    The Earl of Clarendon

    14 June 1771 (1771-06-14)17 April 1782 (1782-04-17) Whig
    First Lord of the Admiralty

    Sir Edward Hawke

    1766 (1766)1771 (1771) Independent

    The Earl of Sandwich

    1771 (1771)1782 (1782) Whig
    Master-General of the Ordnance

    The Viscount Townshend

    October 1772 (1772-10)March 1782 (1782-03) Independent
    Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

    The Viscount Townshend

    19 August 1767 (1767-08-19)29 October 1772 (1772-10-29) Independent

    The Earl Harcourt

    29 October 1772 (1772-10-29)7 December 1776 (1776-12-07) Independent

    The Earl of Buckinghamshire

    7 December 1776 (1776-12-07)29 November 1780 (1780-11-29) Independent

    The Earl of Carlisle

    29 November 1780 (1780-11-29)8 April 1782 (1782-04-08) Independent

    Notes[edit]

  • ^ a b c Thomas 1991, pp. 2–4.
  • ^ Whiteley 1996.
  • References[edit]

    • Cook, Chris; Stevenson, John (28 February 1980). British Historical Facts: 1760–1830. Palgrave Macmillan UK. ISBN 978-0-333-21512-8.
  • Thomas, Peter David Garner (1991). Tea Party to Independence: The Third Phase of the American Revolution, 1773–1776. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-820142-7.
  • Volo, James M. (19 July 2012). "Tories and Whigs". The Boston Tea Party: The Foundations of Revolution: The Foundations of Revolution. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-39875-9.
  • Whiteley, Peter (1 July 1996). "Introduction". Lord North: The Prime Minister Who Lost America. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8264-3493-7.
  • External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    Grafton ministry

    Government of Great Britain
    1770–1782
    Succeeded by

    Second Rockingham ministry


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