First lord of treasuryDuke of Wellington.
Secretaries of state homeR. (May, 1830, Sir R.) Peel.
foreignEarl Dudley.
Earl of Aberdeen, succeeded June, 1828.
war and coloniesW. Huskisson.
Sir G. Murray, succeeded May, 1828.
Lord presidentEarl Bathurst.
Lord chancellorLord Lyndhurst.
Lord privy sealLord Ellenborough.
Earl of Rosslyn, succeeded June, 1829.
Chancellor of exchequerH. Goulburn.
AdmiraltyDuke of Clarence (lord high admiral), not in cabinet.
Viscount Melville, succeeded Sept., 1828, in cabinet.
Board of trade and treasurer of navyC. Grant.
W. V. Fitzgerald, succeeded June, 1828.
Board of controlViscount Melville.
Lord Ellenborough, succeeded Sept., 1828.
Master of the mintJ. C. Herries.
Duchy of LancasterEarl of Aberdeen, in cabinet.
C. Arbuthnot, succeeded June, 1828, not in cabinet.
Lord-lieutenant IrelandMarquis of Anglesey, Feb., 1828, not in cabinet.
Duke of Northumberland, succeeded Feb., 1829, not in cabinet.
Secretary at warViscount Palmerston, in cabinet.
Sir H. Hardinge, succeeded May, 1828, not in cabinet.

10. GREY, November, 1830.

First lord of treasuryEarl Grey (before Viscount Howick).
Secretaries of state homeViscount Melbourne.
foreignViscount Palmerston.
war and coloniesViscount Goderich.
E. G. Stanley, succeeded March, 1833.
T. S. Rice, succeeded June, 1834.
Lord presidentMarquis of Lansdowne.
Lord chancellorLord Brougham.
Lord privy sealLord Durham.
Earl of Ripon (before Viscount Goderich) succeeded April, 1833.
Earl of Carlisle, succeeded June, 1834.
Chancellor of exchequerViscount Althorp.
AdmiraltySir J. R. Graham.
Lord Auckland, succeeded June, 1834.
Board of tradeLord Auckland, not in cabinet.
C. P. Thomson, succeeded June, 1834.
Board of controlC. Grant.
Master of mintLord Auckland, not in cabinet.
J. Abercromby, succeeded June, 1834, in cabinet.
Duchy of LancasterLord Holland, in cabinet.
Postmaster-generalDuke of Richmond, in cabinet.
Marquis of Conyngham, succeeded June, 1834, not in cabinet.
Duchy of LancasterLord Holland, in cabinet.
Paymaster of forcesLord J. Russell, admitted to cabinet June, 1831.
Without officeEarl of Carlisle (to June, 1834).
Lord-lieutenant IrelandMarquis of Anglesey, not in cabinet.
Marquis Wellesley, succeeded Sept., 1833, not in cabinet.
Chief secretary for IrelandE. G. Stanley, admitted to cabinet June, 1831.
Sir J. C. Hobhouse, succeeded March, 1833, not in cabinet.
E. J. Littleton, succeeded May, 1833, not in cabinet.
Secretary at warC. W. Wynn, not in cabinet.
Sir H. Parnell, succeeded April, 1831, not in cabinet.
Sir J. Hobhouse, succeeded Feb., 1832, not in cabinet.
E. Ellice, succeeded April, 1833, admitted to cabinet June, 1834.

11. MELBOURNE, July, 1834.

First lord of treasuryViscount Melbourne.
Secretaries of state homeViscount Duncannon.
foreignViscount Palmerston.
war and coloniesT. S. Rice.
Lord presidentMarquis of Lansdowne.
Lord chancellorLord Brougham.
Lord privy sealEarl of Mulgrave.
Chancellor of exchequerViscount Althorp.
AdmiraltyLord Auckland.
Board of trade and treasurer of navyC. P. Thompson.
Board of controlC. Grant.
Master of mintJ. Abercromby.
First commissioner of woods and forestsSir J. C. Hobhouse, in cabinet.
Duchy of LancasterLord Holland.
Paymaster of forcesLord J. Russell.
Lord-lieutenant IrelandMarquis Wellesley, not in cabinet.
Secretary at warE. Ellice.

PROVISIONAL ADMINISTRATION, November, 1834.

First lord of treasuryDuke of Wellington.
Secretaries of state homeDuke of Wellington.
foreignDuke of Wellington.
war and coloniesDuke of Wellington.
Lord chancellorLord Lyndhurst.
Chancellor of exchequerLord Denman.

12. PEEL, December, 1834.

First lord of treasury and chanc. exchequerSir R. Peel.
Secretaries of state homeH. Goulburn.
foreignDuke of Wellington.
war and coloniesEarl of Aberdeen.
Lord presidentEarl of Rosslyn.
Lord chancellorLord Lyndhurst.
Lord privy sealLord Wharncliffe.
AdmiraltyEarl de Grey.
OrdnanceSir G. Murray, in cabinet.
Board of trade and master of the mintA. Baring.
Board of controlLord Ellenborough.
Paymaster of forcesSir E. Knatchbull.
Lord-lieutenant IrelandEarl of Haddington, not in cabinet.
Secretary at warJ. C. Herries.

13. MELBOURNE, April, 1835.