Perceval ministry

This is a list of members of the government of the United Kingdom in office under the leadership of Spencer Perceval from 1809 to 1812.[a] Cabinet members are listed in bold face.
1809–1812George IIIPrince RegentSpencer PercevalTory PartyMajorityWhig PartyGeorge PonsonbyHouse of CommonsLord GrenvilleHouse of LordsUK ParliamentSecond Portland ministryLiverpool ministrygovernment of the United KingdomFirst Lord of the TreasuryLeader of the House of CommonsChancellor of the ExchequerChancellor of the Duchy of LancasterLord ChancellorThe Earl of EldonLord President of the CouncilThe Earl CamdenThe Viscount SidmouthLord Privy SealThe Earl of WestmorlandSecretary of State for the Home DepartmentRichard RyderSecretary of State for Foreign AffairsThe Earl BathurstThe Marquess WellesleyViscount CastlereaghPresident of the Board of TradeSecretary of State for War and the ColoniesLeader of the House of LordsThe Earl of LiverpoolFirst Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Earl of MulgraveCharles Philip YorkeMaster-General of the OrdnanceThe Earl of ChathamMinister without PortfolioThe Earl of HarrowbyLord WellesleyLord CastlereaghLord SidmouthPercevalshot and killedHon. Spencer PercevalSecretaries to the TreasuryCharles ArbuthnotRichard WhartonJunior Lords of the TreasuryJohn FosterHon. William BrodrickHon. William EliotThe Earl of DesartSnowdon BarneHon. Berkeley PagetHon. William Wellesley-PoleRichard WellesleyThe Lord EldonHome SecretaryHon. Richard RyderUnder-Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentHon. Charles JenkinsonHenry GoulburnUnder-Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsCharles BagotCharles Culling SmithEdward CookeUnder-Secretary of State for the ColoniesRobert PeelUnder-Secretary of State for WarHon. F. J. RobinsonHenry BunburyThe Lord MulgraveThe Viscount MelvilleFirst Secretary to the AdmiraltyJohn Wilson CrokerCivil Lords of the AdmiraltyRobert Plumer WardThe Viscount PalmerstonJames BullerViscount LowtherLord WalpoleWilliam DundasMaster of the MintVice-President of the Board of TradeGeorge RosePresident of the Board of ControlHon. Robert DundasThe Earl of BuckinghamshireSecretary to the Board of ControlGeorge Peter HolfordSir Patrick MurrayJohn BruceLieutenant-General of the OrdnanceSir Thomas TriggeTreasurer of the OrdnanceJoseph HuntThomas AlcockSurveyor-General of the OrdnanceJames Murray HaddenRobert MoorsomClerk of the OrdnanceHon. Cropley Ashley-CooperClerk of the Deliveries of the OrdnanceStorekeeper of the OrdnanceMark SingletonTreasurer of the NavySecretary at WarPaymaster of the ForcesCharles LongLord Charles SomersetPostmaster GeneralThe Earl of ChichesterThe Earl of SandwichSurveyor General of  Woods, Forests, Parks, and ChasesThe Lord GlenbervieFirst Commissioner of Woods and ForestsMinisters without PortfolioThe Duke of PortlandLord Lieutenant of IrelandThe Duke of RichmondChief Secretary for IrelandAttorney GeneralSir Vicary GibbsSolicitor GeneralSir Thomas PlumerJudge Advocate GeneralCharles Manners-SuttonLord AdvocateArchibald ColquhounSolicitor General for ScotlandDavid BoyleDavid MonypennyAttorney-General for IrelandWilliam SaurinSolicitor-General for IrelandCharles Kendal BusheLord Steward of the HouseholdThe Earl of AylesfordThe Earl of CholmondeleyTreasurer of the HouseholdViscount StopfordViscount JocelynComptroller of the HouseholdLord George ThynneLord Chamberlain of the HouseholdThe Earl of DartmouthThe Marquess of HertfordVice-Chamberlain of the HouseholdLord John ThynneEarl of YarmouthMaster of the HorseThe Duke of MontroseMaster of the BuckhoundsThe Marquess CornwallisCaptain of the Gentlemen PensionersThe Earl of Mount EdgcumbeThe Earl of CourtownCaptain of the Yeomen of the GuardThe Earl of MacclesfieldRegency eraassassination of PercevalViscount MelvilleEarl of CourtownHaydn, JosephBritish 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 IILiverpoolCanningGoderichWellington–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