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In 1772 Dartmouth became secretary of state for the colonies in the ministry of his stepbrother, was The Colonial Lord North. Faced with mounting hostility in the British North American colonies,

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Share to Google Classroom Added by 9 Educators One of the most prominent members on Lord Frederick North’s cabinet, George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville held the position of Lewis Vernon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt PC (born Reginald Vernon Harcourt; 31 January 1863 – 24 February 1922), was a British Liberal Party politician who held the Cabinet post of Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (Later Parliamentary Under-Secretary) „On the formation of the department in 1794 provision was made for one Under Secretary. In 1806 a

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The colonial secretary never had responsibility for the provinces and princely states of India, Lord Normanby Constantine which had its own secretary of state. From 1768 until 1966, the secretary of state was

Lord Normanby (Constantine Henry Phipps, 1st Marquess, 1797-1863) was the Secretary of State for the Colonies when the British relationship with New Zealand was being Secretary of State for the Colonies (Q2519998) British Cabinet minister in charge of managing the United Kingdom’s various colonial dependencies Colonial Secretary edit

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The Earl Grey Scheme was a program masterminded by Henry, the third Earl Grey, who was Secretary of State for the Colonies between 1846 and 1852, more or less the entire duration of Lord Hillsborough was Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1768 to 1772, during the crucial years The British following the introduction of the Townshend Acts. His obtuse, heavy-handed approach to The Secretary of State for the Colonies or Colonial Secretary was the British Cabinet official in charge of managing the various British colonies. The position was first created in 1768 to deal

He was appointed secretary of state for the colonies under Melbourne in April 1835 and created Baron Glenelg in May. He offended both Tories and Radicals by his irresolute Canadian policy,

Title:Palestine Royal Commission. ReportParliament:1936-37Paper Series:Command PapersPaper Number:Cmd. 5479Volume Page:XIV.231Volume:14 The Ins and Outs of Power 1919-1929 Churchill served simultaneously as the post-war Secretary of State for War and Secretary of State for Air from January 1919 until he became Colonial History The position of secretary of state for war was first held by Henry Dundas who was appointed in 1794. In 1801, the post became that of secretary of state for war and the colonies.

Secretary of State for the Colonies, the British Cabinet minister who headed the Colonial Office, commonly known as Colonial Secretary, a position created in 1768 Merged with Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations to create the new position of Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs.

Secretaries of State With Responsibility for the Colonies

[5] BNA, CO733/352/3, Cypher Telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the High Commissioner for Palestine, sent 11.15 p.m., 14th July, 1937. [6] BNA, CO733/352/3, Cypher The office of Secretary to the Sovereign had originally been held by a single person. In 1539 a second Principal Secretary was appointed; from 1708 to 1746 there was a third, who dealt only He remained Master of the Mint during the ministries of the Duke of Portland and Spencer Perceval, only vacating these posts in June 1812 to become Secretary of State for War and the

The Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies was a junior Ministerial post in the United Kingdom government, subordinate to the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies. In 1801

Individuals include: Lord Passfield (secretary of state for the colonies), L.C.M.S. Amery, M.P (secretary of state for the colonies), A.A. Wright (Assistant colonial secretary), Sir Murchison Digital edition of the documents in Colonial Office (CO) 5 at the UK National Archives. CO 5 constitutes the original correspondence of the colonial governments with the The particular problem with which this paper is concerned may be illustrated by an incident in the debate which foreshadowed the end of the colonial secretaryship. The first clause of Burke’s

Lord George Germain (also occasionally spelled Germaine) recovered sufficiently from a major military scandal in the 1750s to become Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1775, which The colonial secretary never had responsibility for the provinces and princely state s of India, which had its own secretary of state. From 1768 until 1966, the secretary of state was The Colonial Office and the Foreign Office have very distinct histories. The British Colonies were initially administered jointly by the Secretary of State for War, and the Board of

1801年,陆军部更名为陆军及殖民地部,由新设的 陆军及殖民地大臣 (Secretary of State for War and the Colonies)掌管,显示出殖民地变得越来越重要。 1825年,政府又在陆军及殖民地部之 The long history of the Office of the Colonial (later Chief) Secretary, and its close association with all aspects of the administration of NSW, meant that it was responsible for the creation of

Cyprus: Presented to [the British] Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and the Minister of Defence July 1960

The Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies was an important job in the UK government. It was a junior role, meaning the person in this position worked under the main Secretary of State for

William Legge, often referred to as Lord Dartmouth, was Secretary of State for the Colonies from August 1772 to November 1775 and the step-brother of the First Minister, Lord North. Justly

The Colonial Secretary never had responsibility for the provinces and princely states of India, colonial secretary which had its own Secretary of State. From 1768 until 1966 the Secretary of State was

The secretary of state for the colonies or colonial secretary was the Cabinet of the United Kingdom ’s minister in charge of managing the British Empire. The colonial secretary never During the colonial period, the Secretary of State for the Colonies held a crucial position within the British government.