Walpole ministry

The Walpole ministry was led by Whig Prime Minister Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, from 1730 to 1742—when Walpole left the government.[1]
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Walpole–Townshend ministryRobert Walpole, 1st Earl of OrfordFirst Lord of the TreasuryChancellor of the ExchequerLeader of the House of CommonsSir Robert WalpoleSecretary of State for the Southern DepartmentThe Duke of NewcastleSecretary of State for the Northern DepartmentThe Lord HarringtonLord ChancellorThe Lord KingThe Lord TalbotThe Lord HardwickeLord President of the CouncilThe Lord TrevorThe Earl of WilmingtonLord Privy SealThe Duke of DevonshireThe Viscount LonsdaleThe Earl of GodolphinThe Lord HerveySecretary at WarThomas WinningtonFirst Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Viscount TorringtonSir Charles WagerMaster-General of the OrdnanceThe Duke of ArgyllThe Duke of MontaguPaymaster of the ForcesHenry PelhamLord StewardThe Earl of ChesterfieldThe Duke of DorsetLord ChamberlainThe Duke of Grafton1734 British general election1741 British general election1742 vote of no confidence in the Walpole ministryLangford, PaulGovernment of Great BritainCarteret ministryCabinetPrime MinisterSouthern SecretaryNorthern SecretaryThe Lord Hervey of IckworthBritish governmentsGreat BritainGodolphin–MarlboroughHarleyTownshendStanhope–Sunderland IStanhope–Sunderland IIWalpole–TownshendCarteretBroad 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 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 ministryKingdom of Great BritainUnion of 1707Union of 1801Seven Years'Jenkins EarFrench and IndianAmerican RevolutionaryBoston MassacreAnglo-French War (1778–1783)Anglo-Dutch (1780–1784)French RevolutionaryWhig plotsJacobitismJacobite risingsPanic of 1796–1797Agricultural RevolutionScotlandFinancial RevolutionStuartHanoverGeorge IGeorge IIGeorge IIIParliamentHouse of LordsHouse of CommonsList of parliamentsActs of Parliament:Elections:MonarchyPrivy CouncilToriesWhig JuntoPatriot WhigsKit-Cat ClubEnglandQueen AnneGeorgianPeriodicalsRomantic literature in EnglishRomanticism in ScotlandScottish 18th-century literatureBlue Stockings SocietyEast India CompanyBritish EmpireLongitude prizeWindow taxProclamation of RebellionSouth Sea CompanySpeenhamland systemWelsh Methodist revivalRoyal arms