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Contents bi century an monarch
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20th tae 21st century
     Whig (17)      Tory (11)      Conservative (19)      Peelite (1)      Liberal (7)      Labour (6)      National Labour (1)
Teetle
Prime Meenister
Office
(Birth–Daith)
Term o office & mandate[a]
Duration in years an days
Meenisterial offices
held as prime meenister
Party Government Monarch
(Ring)
Ref.
  The Richt Honourable
Sir Robert Walpole
KGKBPC
MP for King's Lynn[§]
(1676–1745)
3 April
1721
11 February
1742
1722 Whig Walpole–Townshend George I
 
(1714–1727)
[1]
1727 George II
 
(1727–1760)
1734 Walpole
1741
20 years and 315 days
  The Richt Honourable
Spencer Compton
1st Yerl o Wilmington
KGKBPC
(1673–1743)
16 February
1742
2 July
1743
Whig Carteret [2]
1 year and 137 days[†]
  The Richt Honourable
Henry Pelham
FRS
MP for Sussex
(1694–1754)
27 August
1743
6 March
1754
Whig [3]
Broad Bottom I
1747 Broad Bottom II
10 years and 192 days[†]
  His Grace
Thomas Pelham-Holles
1st Duke o Newcastle
KGPCFRS
(1693–1768)
16 March
1754
11 November
1756
1754 Whig Newcastle I [4]
2 years and 241 days
  His Grace
William Cavendish
4t Duke o Devonshire
KGPC
(1720–1764)
16 November
1756
29 June
1757
Whig Pitt–Devonshire [5]
1757 Caretaker
226 days
  His Grace
Thomas Pelham-Holles
1st Duke o Newcastle
KGPCFRS
(1693–1768)
29 June
1757
26 May
1762
1761 Whig Pitt–Newcastle [6]
George III
 
(1760–1820)
[b]
Bute–Newcastle
(ToryWhig)
4 years and 332 days
  The Richt Honourable
John Stuart
3rd Yerl o Bute
KGPC
(1713–1792)
26 May
1762
8 April
1763
Tory Bute [7]
318 days
  The Richt Honourable
George Grenville
MP for Buckingham
(1712–1770)
16 April
1763
10 July
1765
Whig
(Grenvillite)
Grenville
(mainly Whig)
[8]
2 years and 86 days
  The Most Honourable
Charles Watson-Wentworth
2nt Marquess o Rockingham
KGPCFRS
(1730–1782)
13 July
1765
30 July
1766
Whig
(Rockinghamite)
Rockingham I [9]
1 year and 18 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Pitt
1st Yerl o Chatham
PCFRS
MP for Bath (1766)[§]
(1708–1778)
30 July
1766
14 October
1768
1768 Whig
(Chathamite)
Chatham [10]
2 years and 77 days
  His Grace
Augustus FitzRoy
3rd Duke o Grafton
KGPC
(1735–1811)
14 October
1768
28 January
1770
Whig
(Chathamite)
Grafton [11]
1 year and 107 days
  The Richt Honourable
Frederick North
Lord North
KG
MP for Banbury
(1732–1792)
28 January
1770
27 March
1782
1774 Tory
(Northite)
North [12]
1780
12 years and 59 days
  The Most Honourable
Charles Watson-Wentworth
2nt Marquess o Rockingham
KGPCFRS
(1730–1782)
27 March
1782
1 July
1782
Whig
(Rockinghamite)
Rockingham II [9]
97 days[†]
  The Richt Honourable
William Petty
2nt Yerl o Shelburne
KGPC
(1737–1805)
4 July
1782
26 March
1783
Whig
(Chathamite)
Shelburne [13]
266 days
  His Grace
William Cavendish-Bentinck
3rd Duke o Portland
PCFRS
(1738–1809)
2 April
1783
18 December
1783
Whig Fox–North [14]
261 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Pitt the Younger
MP for Appleby (1784) 
Cambridge University[‡] (1784–1801)

(1759–1806)
19 December
1783
14 March
1801
1784 Tory
(Pittite)
Pitt I [15]
1790
1796
17 years and 86 days
  The Richt Honourable
Henry Addington
MP for Devizes
(1757–1844)
17 March
1801
10 May
1804
1801 Tory
(Addingtonian)
Addington [16]
1802
3 years and 55 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Pitt the Younger
MP for Cambridge University
(1759–1806)
10 May
1804
23 January
1806
Tory
(Pittite)
Pitt II [17]
1 year and 259 days[†]
  The Richt Honourable
William Grenville
1st Baron Grenville
PCPC (Ire)
(1759–1834)
11 February
1806
25 March
1807
1806 Whig All the Talents
(WhigTory)
[18]
1 year and 43 days
  His Grace
William Cavendish-Bentinck
3rd Duke o Portland
KGPCFRS
(1738–1809)
31 March
1807
4 October
1809
1807 Tory
(Pittite)
Portland II [19]
2 years and 188 days
  The Richt Honourable
Spencer Perceval
KC
MP for Northampton
(1762–1812)
4 October
1809
11 May
1812
Tory
(Pittite)
Perceval [20]
2 years and 221 days[†]
  The Richt Honourable
Robert Jenkinson
2nt Yerl o Liverpuil
KGPCFRS
(1770–1828)
8 June
1812
9 April
1827
1812 Tory
(Pittite)
Liverpool [21]
1818
1820 George IV
 
(1820–1830)
1826
14 years and 306 days
  The Richt Honourable
George Canning
FRS
MP for Seaford
(1770–1827)
12 April
1827
8 August
1827
Tory
(Canningite)
Canning
(CanningiteWhig)
[22]
119 days[†]
  The Richt Honourable
Frederick John Robinson
1st Viscoont Goderich
PC
(1782–1859)
31 August
1827
8 January
1828
Tory
(Canningite)
Goderich [23]
131 days
  Field MarshalHis Grace
Arthur Wellesley
1st Duke o Wellington
KGGCBGCHPC
(1769–1852)
22 January
1828
16 November
1830
1830 Tory Wellington–Peel [24]
2 years and 299 days William IV
 
(1830–1837)
  The Richt Honourable
Charles Grey
2nt Yerl Grey
KGPC
(1764–1845)
22 November
1830
9 July
1834
1831 Whig Grey [25]
1832
3 years and 230 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Lamb
2nt Viscoont Melbourne
PCPC (Ire)
(1779–1848)
16 July
1834
14 November
1834
Whig Melbourne I [26]
122 days
  Field MarshalHis Grace
Arthur Wellesley
1st Duke o Wellington
KGGCBGCHPC
(1769–1852)
17 November
1834
9 December
1834
Tory Wellington Caretaker [27]
23 days
  The Richt Honourable
Sir Robert Peel
BtFRS
MP for Tamworth
(1788–1850)
10 December
1834
8 April
1835
Conservative Peel I [28]
120 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Lamb
2nt Viscoont Melbourne
PCPC (Ire)FRS
(1779–1848)
18 April
1835
30 August
1841
1835 Whig Melbourne II [29]
1837 Victoria
 
(1837–1901)
6 years and 135 days
  The Richt Honourable
Sir Robert Peel
BtFRS
MP for Tamworth
(1788–1850)
30 August
1841
29 June
1846
1841 Conservative Peel II [28]
4 years and 304 days
  The Richt Honourable
Lord John Russell
FRS
MP for the Ceety o Lunnon
(1792–1878)
30 June
1846
21 February
1852
1847 Whig Russell I [30]
5 years and 237 days
  The Richt Honourable
Edward Smith-Stanley
14t Yerl o Derby
PCPC (Ire)
(1799–1869)
23 February
1852
17 December
1852
1852 Conservative Who? Who? [31]
299 days
  The Richt Honourable
George Hamilton-Gordon
4t Yerl o Aiberdeen
KTFRSEFRSPCFSA Scot
(1784–1860)
19 December
1852
30 January
1855
Conservative
(Peelite)
Aberdeen
(PeeliteWhig–et al.)
[32]
2 years and 43 days
  The Richt Honourable
Henry John Temple
3rd Viscoont Palmerston
KGGCBPCFRS
MP for Tiverton
(1784–1865)
6 February
1855
19 February
1858
1857 Whig Palmerston I [33]
3 years and 14 days
  The Richt Honourable
Edward Smith-Stanley
14t Yerl o Derby
PCPC (Ire)
(1799–1869)
20 February
1858
11 June
1859
Conservative Derby–Disraeli II [34]
1 year and 112 days
  The Richt Honourable
Henry John Temple
3rd Viscoont Palmerston
KGGCBPCFRS
MP for Tiverton
(1784–1865)
12 June
1859
18 October
1865
1859 Leeberal Palmerston II [35]
1865
6 years and 129 days[†]
  The Richt Honourable
John Russell
1st Yerl Russell
KGPCFRS
(1792–1878)
29 October
1865
26 June
1866
Leeberal Russell II [30]
241 days
  The Richt Honourable
Edward Smith-Stanley
14t Yerl o Derby
KGPCPC (Ire)
(1799–1869)
28 June
1866
25 February
1868
Conservative Derby–Disraeli III [36]
1 year and 243 days
  The Richt Honourable
Benjamin Disraeli
MP for Buckinghamshire
(1804–1881)
See an aw § Main articles:1 Conservative [37]
27 February
1868
1 December
1868
279 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Ewart Gladstone
FSS
MP for Greenwich
(1809–1898)
See an aw § Main articles:2 Leeberal Gladstone I [38]
3 December
1868
17 February
1874
1868
5 years and 77 days
  The Richt Honourable
Benjamin Disraeli
1st Yerl o Beaconsfield
KGPCFRS
MP for Buckinghamshire
(1874–1876)[§]

(1804–1881)
See an aw § Main articles:1 Conservative Disraeli II [39]
20 February
1874
21 April
1880
1874
6 years and 62 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Ewart Gladstone
FRSFSS
MP for Midlowden
(1809–1898)
See an aw § Main articles:2 Leeberal Gladstone II [40]
23 April
1880
9 June
1885
1880
5 years and 48 days
  The Most Honourable
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
3rd Marquess o Salisbury
KGPCFRSDL
(1830–1903)
23 June
1885
28 January
1886
Conservative Salisbury I [41]
220 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Ewart Gladstone
FRSFSS
MP for Midlowden
(1809–1898)
See an aw § Main articles:2 Leeberal Gladstone III [40]
1 February
1886
20 July
1886
1885
170 days
  The Most Honourable
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
3rd Marquess o Salisbury
KGPCFRSDL
(1830–1903)
25 July
1886
11 August
1892
1886 Conservative Salisbury II [42]
6 years and 18 days
  The Richt Honourable
William Ewart Gladstone
FRSFSS
MP for Midlothian
(1809–1898)
See an aw § Main articles:2 Leeberal Gladstone IV [40]
15 August
1892
2 March
1894
1892
1 year and 200 days
  The Richt Honourable
Archibald Primrose
5t Yerl o Rosebery
KGPCFRS
(1847–1929)
5 March
1894
22 June
1895
Leeberal Rosebery [43]
1 year and 110 days
  The Most Honourable
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
3rd Marquess o Salisbury
KGPCFRSDL
(1830–1903)
25 June
1895
11 July
1902
1895 Conservative Salisbury III
(Con.Lib.U.)
[44]
1900 Salisbury IV
7 years and 17 days Edward VII
 
(1901–1910)
  The Richt Honourable
Arthur Balfour
FRSFBADL
MP for Manchester East
(1848–1930)
12 July
1902
4 December
1905
Conservative Balfour [45]
3 years and 146 days
  The Richt Honourable
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
GCB
MP for Stirling Burghs
(1836–1908)
5 December
1905
3 April
1908
1906 Leeberal Campbell-Bannerman [46]
2 years and 121 days
  The Richt Honourable
H. H. Asquith
KCFRS
MP for East Fife
(1852–1928)
8 April
1908
5 December
1916
Leeberal Asquith I [47]
Jan.1910 Asquith II
George V
 
(1910–1936)
Dec.1910 Asquith III
Asquith Coalition
(Lib.Con.–et al.)
8 years and 243 days
  The Richt Honourable
David Lloyd George
OM
MP for Caernarvon Boroughs
(1863–1945)
6 December
1916
19 October
1922
Leeberal Lloyd George War [48]
1918 Lloyd George II
(Lib.Con.)
5 years and 318 days
  The Richt Honourable
Bonar Law
MP for Glasgow Central
(1858–1923)
23 October
1922
20 May
1923
1922 Conservative
(Scot.U.)
Law [49]
210 days
  The Richt Honourable
Stanley Baldwin
JP
MP for Bewdley
(1867–1947)
22 May
1923
22 January
1924
Conservative Baldwin I [50]
246 days
  The Richt Honourable
Ramsay MacDonald
MP for Aberavon
(1866–1937)
22 January
1924
4 November
1924
1923 Labour MacDonald I [51]
288 days
  The Richt Honourable
Stanley Baldwin
JPFRS
MP for Bewdley
(1867–1947)
4 November
1924
4 June
1929
1924 Conservative Baldwin II [52]
4 years and 213 days
  The Richt Honourable
Ramsay MacDonald
FRS
MP for Seaham
(1866–1937)
5 June
1929
7 June
1935
1929 Labour MacDonald II [53]
National Labour National I
(N.Lab.Con.–et al.)
1931 National II
6 years and 3 days
  The Richt Honourable
Stanley Baldwin
JPFRS
MP for Bewdley
(1867–1947)
7 June
1935
28 May
1937
1935 Conservative National III [54]
Edward VIII
 
(1936)
George VI
 
(1936–1952)
1 year and 356 days
  The Richt Honourable
Neville Chamberlain
FRS
MP for Birmingham Edgbaston
(1869–1940)
28 May
1937
10 May
1940
Conservative National IV [55]
Chamberlain War
2 years and 349 days
  The Richt Honourable
Winston Churchill
CHTDFRS
MP for Epping (1940–1945) 
Woodford[‡] (1945)

(1874–1965)
10 May
1940
26 July
1945
Conservative Churchill War [56]
Churchill Caretaker
(Con.L.Nat.)
5 years and 78 days
  The Richt Honourable
Clement Attlee
CHFRS
MP for Limehouse (1945–1950) 
Walthamstow West[‡] (1950–1951)

(1883–1967)
26 July
1945
26 October
1951
1945 Labour Attlee I [57]
1950 Attlee II
6 years and 93 days
  The Richt Honourable
Sir Winston Churchill
KGOMCHTDDLFRSRA
MP for Woodford
(1874–1965)
26 October
1951
5 Apryle
1955
1951 Conservative Churchill III [58]
3 years and 162 days Elizabeth II
 
(1952–2022)
  The Richt Honourable
Sir Anthony Eden
KGMC
MP for Warwick & Leamington
(1897–1977)
6 April
1955
9 January
1957
1955 Conservative Eden [59]
1 year and 279 days
  The Richt Honourable
Harold Macmillan
FRS
MP for Bromley
(1894–1986)
10 January
1957
18 October
1963
Conservative Macmillan I [60]
1959 Macmillan II
6 years and 282 days
  The Richt Honourable
Sir Alec Douglas-Home
KT
MP for Kinross & Wastren Perthshire[c]
(1903–1995)
19 October
1963
16 October
1964
Conservative
(Scot.U.)
Douglas-Home [61]
364 days
  The Richt Honourable
Harold Wilson
OBEFRSFSS
MP for Huyton
(1916–1995)
16 October
1964
19 June
1970
1964 Labour Wilson I [62]
1966 Wilson II
5 years and 247 days
  The Richt Honourable
Edward Heath
MBE
MP for Bexley (1970–1974) 
Sidcup[‡] (1974)

(1916–2005)
19 June
1970
4 March
1974
1970 Conservative Heath [63]
3 years and 259 days
  The Richt Honourable
Harold Wilson
OBEFRSFSS
MP for Huyton
(1916–1995)
4 March
1974
5 April
1976
Feb.1974 Labour Wilson III [62]
Oct.1974 Wilson IV
2 years and 33 days
  The Richt Honourable
James Callaghan
MP for Cardiff South East
(1912–2005)
5 April
1976
4 May
1979
Labour Callaghan [64]
3 years and 30 days
  The Richt Honourable
Margaret Thatcher
FRSHonFRSC
MP for Finchley
(1925–2013)
See an aw § Main articles:3 Conservative Thatcher I [65]
4 May
1979
28 November
1990
1979
1983 Thatcher II
1987 Thatcher III
11 years and 209 days
  The Richt Honourable
John Major
MP for Huntingdon
(born 1943)
28 November
1990
2 May
1997
Conservative Major I [66]
1992 Major II
6 years and 156 days
  The Richt Honourable
Tony Blair
MP for Sedgefield
(born 1953)
See an aw § Main articles:4 Labour Blair I [67]
2 May
1997
27 June
2007
1997
2001 Blair II
2005 Blair III
10 years and 57 days
  The Richt Honourable
Gordon Brown
MP for Kirkcaudy & Coudenbeith
(born 1951)
See an aw § Main articles:5 Labour Brown [68]
27 June
2007
11 May
2010
2 years and 319 days
  The Richt Honourable
David Cameron
MP for Witney
(born 1966)
See an aw § Main articles:6 Conservative Cameron–Clegg
(Con.L.D.)
[69]
11 May
2010
13 July
2016
2010
2015 Cameron II
6 years and 64 days
  The Richt Honourable
Theresa May
MP for Maidenhead
(born 1956)
See an aw § Main airticles:7 Conservative May I [70]
13 Julie
2016
24 Julie
2019
2017 May II
3 years and 12 days
  The Richt Honourable
Boris Johnson
MP for Uxbridge & Sooth Ruislip
(born 1964)
See an aw § Main articles:8 Conservative Johnson
24 Julie
2019
6 September
2022
3 years and 45 days
Teetle
Prime Meenister
Office
(Birth–Daith)
Term o office & mandate Meenisterial offices Pairty Govrenment Monarch Ref.

Notes eedit

  1. Leegend for cells leetit in the saxt column frae richt:
    • e.g.  1722  and  1841 —coloured conteenin a linked year
      indicates a general election wan bi the govrenment (e.g. 1722) or one that led to its formation (e.g. 1841);
    • e.g.  1830 —shaded grey containin a linked year
      indicates an election resultin in na single pairty winnin a Commons majority;
    • e.g.  — —coloured conteenin a dash
      indicates the formation o a majority govrenment withoot an election;
    • e.g.  — —shadit gray conteenin a dash
      indicates the formation of a minority or coaleetion govrenment in a hung pairlament.
  2. George III did nae appynt his feenal prime meenister. His son George, Prince o Wales, that served as regent frae 1811, appyntit Liverpuil in 1812 (Englefield et al. 1995, pp. 102, 363).
  3. Douglas Home disclaimed his peerage as the Yerl o Home on 23 October 1963. He wis electit an MP on 7 November.

References eedit

  1. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, pp. 1, 5; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 1–5; Pryde et al. 1996, pp. 45–46.
  2. Cook & Stevenson 1988, p. 41; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 14; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 7–10; Jones & Jones 1986, p. 222.
  3. Cook & Stevenson 1988, pp. 41–42; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 17; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 11–15.
  4. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 28; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 16–21.
  5. Cook & Stevenson 1988, p. 44; Courthope 1838, p. 19; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 34; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 23–26; Schumann & Schweizer 2012, p. 143.
  6. Cook & Stevenson 1980, p. 11; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 28; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 16–21; Pryde et al. 1996, p. 46; Tout 1910, p. 740.
  7. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 36; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 28–31; Jones & Jones 1986, p. 223; Tout 1910, p. 740.
  8. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 42; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 33–35; Tout 1910, p. 740.
  9. a b The British Magazine and Review 1782, p. 79; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, pp. 46, 50; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 39–43.
  10. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 54; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 45–50; Kebbel 1864, p. 143; Venning 2005, p. 93.
  11. Courthope 1838, p. 9; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 61; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 52–56; Venning 2005, p. 93; Vincitorio 1968, p. 156.
  12. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 64; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 58–62; Whiteley 1996, p. 24.
  13. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 73; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 64–68; Venning 2005, p. 93.
  14. Cook & Stevenson 1980, p. 11; Courthope 1838, p. 25; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 77; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 69–74; Venning 2005, p. 93.
  15. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 85; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 75–78; Evans 2008, p. 4.
  16. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 94; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 83–85; Styles 1829, p. 266.
  17. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 85; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 75–77; Evans 2008, p. 4.
  18. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 98; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 90–92; Tout 1910, p. 740.
  19. Courthope 1838, p. 25; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 77; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 69–74; Evans 2008, p. 4.
  20. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 101; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 98–101; Evans 2008, p. 4.
  21. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 106; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 104–108; Evans 2008, p. 4; Pryde et al. 1996, p. 47.
  22. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, pp. 116, 133; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 110–115.
  23. Eccleshall & Walker 2002, pp. 120, 133; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 118–120.
  24. Courthope 1838, p. 33; Eccleshall & Walker 2002, p. 123; Englefield, Seaton & White 1995, pp. 124–130; Pryde et al. 1996, p. 47; Shaw 1906, p. 447; Tout 1910, p. 740.
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