Addington ministry

Henry Addington, a member of the Tories, was appointed by King George III to lead the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1801 to 1804 and served as an interlude between the Pitt ministries.Addington's ministry is most notable for negotiating the Treaty of Amiens, which marked a brief cessation of the Napoleonic Wars.
1801–1804Portrait of Henry AddingtonWilliam BeecheyGeorge IIIHenry AddingtonTory PartyMajorityWhig PartyCharles James FoxLord GrenvilleWilliam Pitt the Younger1801 co-option1802 general election1st UK Parliament2nd UK ParliamentFirst Pitt ministrySecond Pitt ministryToriesKing George IIIUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandTreaty of AmiensNapoleonic WarsFirst Lord of the TreasuryChancellor of the ExchequerLord ChancellorAlexander Wedderburn, Lord LoughboroughIndependentJohn Scott, Lord EldonLord President of the CouncilJohn Pitt, Earl of ChathamWilliam Cavendish-Bentinck, Duke of PortlandLord Privy SealJohn Fane, Earl of WestmorlandSecretary of State for the Home DepartmentThomas Pelham, Lord Pelham of StanmerCharles Philip YorkeSecretary of State for Foreign AffairsRobert Jenkinson, Lord HawkesburySecretary of State for War and the ColoniesRobert Hobart, Lord HobartFirst Lord of the AdmiraltyJohn Jervis, Earl of St VincentMaster-General of the OrdnancePresident of the Board of TradeCharles Jenkinson, Earl of LiverpoolPresident of the Board of ControlGeorge Legge, Earl of DartmouthRobert Stewart, Viscount CastlereaghGeorge Legge, Lord LewishamEarl of DartmouthRobert Stewart, Lord CastlereaghThe History of ParliamentEvans, Eric J.Government of the United KingdomBritish governmentsGreat BritainGodolphin–MarlboroughHarleyTownshendStanhope–Sunderland IStanhope–Sunderland IIWalpole–TownshendWalpoleCarteretBroad Bottom I and IIShort-livedNewcastle IPitt–Devonshire1757 CaretakerPitt–Newcastle (Newcastle II)GrenvilleRockingham IChathamGraftonRockingham IIShelburneFox–North (Portland I)Pitt IUK (GB and Ire)Pitt IIAll the TalentsPortland IIPercevalLiverpoolCanningGoderichWellington–PeelMelbourne IWellington CaretakerPeel IMelbourne IIPeel IIRussell IWho? Who? (Derby–Disraeli I)AberdeenPalmerston IDerby–Disraeli IIPalmerston IIRussell IIDerby–Disraeli III (Disraeli I)Gladstone IDisraeli IIGladstone IISalisbury IGladstone IIISalisbury IIGladstone IVRoseberySalisbury III and IVBalfourCampbell-BannermanAsquith I–IIIAsquith CoalitionLloyd George I and IIUK (GB and NI)Baldwin IMacDonald IBaldwin IIMacDonald IINational Government INational Government IINational Government IIINational Government IVChamberlain WarChurchill WarChurchill CaretakerAttlee I and IIChurchill IIIMacmillan I and IIDouglas-HomeWilson I and IIWilson III and IVCallaghanThatcher IThatcher IIThatcher IIIMajor IMajor IIBlair IBlair IIBlair IIICameron–Clegg (Cameron I)Cameron IIMay IIJohnson IJohnson IIStarmerCurrent ministry