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This is a list of the principal holders of government office during the premiership of the Earl of Shelburne between July 1782 and April 1783.

Upon the fall of the North ministry in March 1782, Whig Lord Rockingham became Prime Minister for a second time. He died in office four months later, and Home Secretary Lord Shelburne was invited to form a government. However, Charles James Fox and several other former Rockinghamites (including Cavendish and Burke) refused to serve under Shelburne and went into opposition. The Foxites allied with the supporters of Lord North to bring down the government, and the Fox–North coalition came to power in April 1783. This government did not long survive the hostility of King George III, and many of Shelburne's ministers returned to office under the leadership of William Pitt the Younger in December 1783, though Shelburne himself was consoled with the title Marquess of Lansdowne.

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
First Lord of the Treasury*4 July 1782 (1782-07-04)26 March 1783 (1783-03-26) Whig
Lord Chancellor3 June 1778 (1778-06-03)7 April 1783 (1783-04-07) Independent
Lord President of the Council27 March 1782 (1782-03-27)2 April 1783 (1783-04-02) Whig
Lord Privy Seal1782 (1782)1783 (1783) Whig
Chancellor of the Exchequer10 July 1782 (1782-07-10)31 March 1783 (1783-03-31) Whig
Secretary of State for the Home Department10 July 1782 (1782-07-10)2 April 1783 (1783-04-02) Whig
9 December 1780 (1780-12-09)2 April 1783 (1783-04-02) Whig
First Lord of the Admiralty1782 (1782)1783 (1783) Whig
1783 (1783)1788 (1788) Independent
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster17 April 1782 (1782-04-17)29 August 1783 (1783-08-29) Independent
Master-General of the Ordnance1782 (1782)1783 (1783) Whig

Changes

  • January 1783 – Lord Howe succeeds Lord Keppel at the Admiralty.

Ministers not in Cabinet

Notes

  1. ^ a b Sheridan 1806, p. 12.

References

Preceded by Government of Great Britain
1782–1783
Succeeded by