Liberal government, 1859–1866

The Liberal government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that began in 1859 and ended in 1866 consisted of two ministries: the second Palmerston ministry and the second Russell ministry.After the fall of the second of Lord Derby's short-lived attempts at governments in 1859, Palmerston returned to power, this time in alliance with his former rival, the Earl Russell, in what is regarded as the first Liberal government.Palmerston remained as Prime Minister until his death in 1865, when Russell succeeded him.However, disunity within the party caused the fall of the government in the following year, and Lord Derby formed another Conservative ministry.Cabinet members are listed in bold face.
Lord PalmerstonGovernmentLord RussellLiberalUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland1866 vote of no confidence in the government of Lord Russellthe second of Lord DerbyPalmerstonEarl RussellLord Derbyanother Conservative ministryFirst Lord of the TreasuryLeader of the House of CommonsLord CampbellLord ChancellorLord GranvilleLord President of the CouncilLeader of the House of LordsDuke of ArgyllLord Privy SealGeorge Cornewall LewisSecretary of State for the Home DepartmentLord John RussellSecretary of State for Foreign AffairsThe Duke of NewcastleSecretary of State for the ColoniesSidney HerbertSecretary of State for WarSir Charles WoodSecretary of State for IndiaThe Duke of SomersetFirst Lord of the AdmiraltyWilliam Ewart GladstoneChancellor of the ExchequerEdward CardwellChief Secretary for IrelandThomas Milner GibsonPresident of the Board of TradePoor Law BoardSir George GreyChancellor of the Duchy of LancasterLord ElginPostmaster-GeneralCharles Pelham VilliersPresident of the Poor Law BoardLord Stanley of AlderleyLord WestburyLord de GreyLord ClarendonLord CranworthThe Earl RussellThe Lord CranworthThe Earl GranvilleThe Duke of ArgyllHome SecretarySir George Grey, BtForeign SecretaryThe Earl of ClarendonThe Earl de GreyMarquess of HartingtonSir Charles Wood, BtGeorge GoschenPostmaster GeneralThe Lord Stanley of AlderleyPrime MinisterViscount PalmerstonParliamentary Secretary to the TreasuryHenry BrandFinancial Secretary to the TreasurySamuel LaingFrederick PeelHugh ChildersJunior Lords of the TreasuryEdward Knatchbull-HugessenSir William DunbarJohn BagwellLuke WhiteWilliam Patrick AdamJohn Bonham CarterJohn EsmondeThe Lord CampbellThe Lord WestburySir George Cornewall LewisUnder-Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentGeorge CliveHenry BruceThomas BaringUnder-Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsThe Lord WodehouseAusten Henry LayardThe Earl de Grey and RiponUnder-Secretary of State for WarThe Lord Dufferin and ClandeboyeUnder-Secretary of State for the ColoniesChichester FortescueWilliam Edward ForsterUnder-Secretary of State for IndiaLord Dufferin and ClandeboyeJames StansfeldFirst Secretary of the AdmiraltyLord Clarence PagetCivil Lord of the AdmiraltySamuel WhitbreadHenry FenwickLord John HayGeorge Shaw-LefevreSir Robert PeelLord Lieutenant of IrelandThe Earl of CarlisleParliamentary Secretary to the Poor Law BoardCharles GilpinGeorge ByngThe Earl of ElginVice-President of the Board of TradeJames WilsonWilliam Francis CowperWilliam HuttWilliam MonsellVice-President of the Committee on EducationRobert LowePaymaster GeneralFirst Commissioner of WorksHenry FitzroyAttorney GeneralSir Richard BethellSir William AthertonSir Roundell PalmerSolicitor GeneralSir Henry KeatingSir Robert CollierJudge Advocate GeneralThomas Emerson HeadlamLord AdvocateJames MoncreiffSolicitor General for ScotlandEdward F. MaitlandGeorge YoungAttorney General for IrelandJohn David FitzgeraldRickard DeasyThomas O'HaganJames Anthony LawsonSolicitor General for IrelandJohn GeorgeEdward SullivanLord Steward of the HouseholdThe Earl of St GermansThe Earl of BessboroughLord Chamberlain of the HouseholdThe Viscount SydneyVice-Chamberlain of the HouseholdViscount CastlerosseMaster of the HorseThe Marquess of AilesburyTreasurer of the HouseholdViscount BuryLord Otho FitzgeraldComptroller of the HouseholdLord ProbyCaptain of the Gentlemen-at-ArmsThe Lord FoleyCaptain of the Yeomen of the GuardThe Earl of DucieMaster of the BuckhoundsThe Earl of CorkChief Equerry and Clerk MarshalLord Alfred PagetMistress of the RobesThe Duchess of SutherlandThe Duchess of WellingtonLords in WaitingThe Earl of CaithnessThe Lord CamoysThe Lord RiversThe Lord de TableyThe Lord CremorneThe Lord MethuenThe Viscount TorringtonThe Lord ByronThe Lord HarrisThe Lord Talbot of MalahideThe Marquess of NormanbyExtra Lord in WaitingOrder of the BathSecond Derby–Disraeli ministryGovernment of the United KingdomThird Derby–Disraeli ministryBritish 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)AddingtonPitt IIAll the TalentsPortland IIPercevalLiverpoolCanningGoderichWellington–PeelMelbourne IWellington CaretakerPeel IMelbourne IIPeel IIRussell IWho? Who? (Derby–Disraeli I)AberdeenPalmerston IDerby–Disraeli 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