Liberal government, 1892–1895

In the 1892 general election, the Conservative Party, led by the Marquess of Salisbury, won the most seats but not an overall majority. As a result, William Gladstone's Liberal Party formed a minority government that relied upon Irish Nationalist support. On 3 March 1894, Gladstone resigned over the rejection of his Home Rule Bill and the Earl of Rosebery succeeded him.

William Gladstone led the Government from 1892 to 1894 and was succeeded by Lord Rosebery.
Rosebery led the Government from 1894. He was defeated in the 1895 general election.

Cabinets

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Fourth Gladstone ministry

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Fourth Gladstone ministry
1892–1894
Gladstone
Date formed15 August 1892 (1892-08-15)
Date dissolved2 March 1894 (1894-03-02)
People and organisations
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterWilliam Gladstone
Member partyLiberal Party
Status in legislature
Minority
dependent on IPP support
Opposition partyConservative Party
Opposition leaders
History
Election1892 general election
Legislature terms25th UK Parliament
PredecessorSecond Salisbury ministry
SuccessorRosebery ministry
PortfolioMinisterTerm
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
Lord Privy Seal
Leader of the House of Commons
The Rt Hon. William Gladstone MP1892–94
Lord ChancellorThe Rt Hon. The Lord Herschell1892–95
Lord President of the Council
Secretary of State for India
Leader of the House of Lords
The Rt Hon. The Earl of Kimberley1892–94
Home SecretaryThe Rt Hon. H. H. Asquith MP1892–95
Foreign SecretaryThe Rt Hon. The Earl of Rosebery1892–94
Secretary of State for the ColoniesThe Most Hon. The Marquess of Ripon1892–95
Secretary of State for WarThe Rt Hon. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman MP1892–95
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Second Lord of the Treasury
The Rt Hon. Sir William Harcourt MP1892–95
First Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Rt Hon. The Earl Spencer1892–95
President of the Board of TradeThe Rt Hon. A. J. Mundella MP1892–94
Postmaster GeneralThe Rt Hon. Arnold Morley MP1892–95
President of the Local Government BoardThe Rt Hon. Henry Fowler MP1892–94
Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterThe Rt Hon. James Bryce MP1892–94
First Commissioner of WorksThe Rt Hon. George Shaw-Lefevre MP1892–94
Chief Secretary for IrelandThe Rt Hon. John Morley MP1892–95
Secretary for ScotlandThe Rt Hon. Sir George Trevelyan MP1892–95
Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on EducationThe Rt Hon. Sir Arthur Dyke Acland MP1892–95

Rosebery ministry

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Rosebery ministry
1894–1895
Rosebery (c. 1895)
Date formed5 March 1894 (1894-03-05)
Date dissolved22 June 1895 (1895-06-22)
People and organisations
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterLord Rosebery
Member partyLiberal Party
Status in legislature
Minority
dependent on IPP support
Opposition partyConservative Party
Opposition leaders
History
Legislature terms
PredecessorFourth Gladstone ministry
SuccessorThird Salisbury ministry
PortfolioMinisterTerm
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
Lord President of the Council
Leader of the House of Lords
The Rt Hon. The Earl of Rosebery1894–95
Lord ChancellorThe Rt Hon. The Lord Herschell1892–95
Lord Privy SealThe Rt Hon. The Lord Tweedmouth1894–95
Home SecretaryThe Rt Hon. H. H. Asquith MP1892–95
Foreign secretaryThe Rt Hon. The Earl of Kimberley1894–95
Secretary of State for the ColoniesThe Most Hon. The Marquess of Ripon1892–95
Secretary of State for WarThe Rt Hon. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman MP1892–95
Secretary of State for IndiaThe Rt Hon. Henry Fowler MP1894–95
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Second Lord of the Treasury
Leader of the House of Commons
The Rt Hon. Sir William Harcourt MP1892–95
First Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Rt Hon. The Earl Spencer1892–95
President of the Board of TradeThe Rt Hon. A. J. Mundella MP1892–94
The Rt Hon. James Bryce MP1894–95
Postmaster GeneralThe Rt Hon. Arnold Morley MP1892–95
President of the Local Government BoardThe Rt Hon. George Shaw-Lefevre MP1894–95
Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterThe Rt Hon. James Bryce MP1892–94
The Rt Hon. The Lord Tweedmouth1894–95
Chief Secretary for IrelandThe Rt Hon. John Morley MP1892–95
Secretary for ScotlandThe Rt Hon. Sir George Trevelyan MP1892–95
Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on EducationThe Rt Hon. Sir Arthur Dyke Acland MP1892–95

Changes

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  • May 1894 – James Bryce succeeds A. J. Mundella at the Board of Trade. Lord Tweedmouth succeeds Bryce at the Duchy of Lancaster, remaining also Lord Privy Seal.

List of ministers

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Cabinet members are listed in bold face.

OfficeNameDate
Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
William Gladstone[a]15 August 1892 –
 2 March 1894
The Earl of Rosebery[b]5 March 1894 –
 21 June 1895
Chancellor of the ExchequerSir William Vernon Harcourt[c]18 August 1892
Parliamentary Secretary to the TreasuryEdward Marjoribanks[d]18 August 1892
T. E. Ellis10 March 1894
Financial Secretary to the TreasurySir John Tomlinson Hibbert18 August 1892
Junior Lords of the TreasuryT. E. Ellis22 August 1892 –
 21 June 1895
Richard Causton22 August 1892 –
 21 June 1895
William Alexander McArthur22 August 1892 –
 21 June 1895
Lord ChancellorThe Lord Herschell18 August 1892
Lord President of the CouncilThe Earl of Kimberley[e]18 August 1892
The Earl of Rosebery10 March 1894
Lord Privy SealWilliam Gladstone20 August 1892
The Lord Tweedmouth10 March 1894
Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentH. H. Asquith18 August 1892
Under-Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentHerbert Gladstone19 August 1892
George W. E. Russell12 March 1894
Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsThe Earl of Rosebery18 August 1892
The Earl of Kimberley11 March 1894
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsSir Edward Grey19 August 1892
Secretary of State for WarHenry Campbell-Bannerman18 August 1892
Under-Secretary of State for WarThe Lord Sandhurst22 August 1892
The Lord Monkswell5 January 1895
Financial Secretary to the War OfficeWilliam Woodall22 August 1892
Secretary of State for the ColoniesThe Marquess of Ripon18 August 1892
Under-Secretary of State for the ColoniesSydney Buxton18 August 1892
Secretary of State for IndiaThe Earl of Kimberley18 August 1892
Henry Fowler10 March 1894
Under-Secretary of State for IndiaGeorge W. E. Russell19 August 1892
The Lord Reay11 March 1894
First Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Earl Spencer19 August 1892
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the AdmiraltySir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth19 August 1892
Civil Lord of the AdmiraltyEdmund Robertson25 August 1892
Vice-President of the Committee on EducationArthur Dyke Acland25 August 1892
Chief Secretary for IrelandJohn Morley22 August 1892
Lord Lieutenant of IrelandThe Lord Houghton18 August 1892
Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterJames Bryce18 August 1892
The Lord Tweedmouth28 May 1894
President of the Local Government BoardHenry Fowler18 August 1892
George Shaw-Lefevre1894
Postmaster-GeneralArnold Morley18 August 1892
Secretary for ScotlandSir George Trevelyan, Bt18 August 1892
President of the Board of TradeA. J. Mundella18 August 1892
James Bryce28 May 1894
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of TradeThomas Burt18 August 1892
First Commissioner of WorksGeorge Shaw-Lefevre18 August 1892
Herbert Gladstone10 March 1894
President of the Board of AgricultureHerbert Gardner25 August 1892
Paymaster GeneralCharles Seale-Hayne18 August 1892
Attorney GeneralSir Charles Russell20 August 1892
Sir John Rigby3 May 1894
Sir Robert Threshie Reid24 October 1894
Solicitor GeneralSir John Rigby20 August 1892
Sir Robert Threshie Reid3 May 1894
Sir Frank Lockwood28 October 1894
Judge Advocate GeneralSir Francis Jeune31 December 1892
Lord AdvocateJohn Balfour20 August 1892
Solicitor General for ScotlandAlexander Asher20 August 1892
Thomas Shaw22 March 1894
Attorney-General for IrelandThe MacdermotAugust 1892
Solicitor-General for IrelandCharles HemphillAugust 1892
Lord Steward of the HouseholdThe Marquess of Breadalbane25 August 1892
Lord Chamberlain of the HouseholdThe Lord Carrington25 August 1892
Vice-Chamberlain of the HouseholdCharles Spencer25 August 1892
Master of the HorseThe Viscount Oxenbridge25 August 1892
The Earl of Cork19 March 1894
Treasurer of the HouseholdThe Earl of Chesterfield25 August 1892
Arthur Brand13 March 1894
Comptroller of the HouseholdGeorge Leveson-Gower25 August 1892
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-ArmsThe Lord Vernon25 August 1892
The Earl of Chesterfield13 March 1894
Captain of the Yeomen of the GuardThe Lord Kensington25 August 1892
Master of the BuckhoundsThe Lord Ribblesdale25 August 1892
Mistress of the RobesVacant
Lords-in-WaitingThe Lord Acton19 September 1892 –
 21 June 1895
The Lord Camoys19 September 1892 –
 21 June 1895
The Lord Hamilton of Dalzell19 September 1892 –
 1 May 1894
The Lord Monkswell19 September 1892 –
 4 February 1895
The Lord Wolverton19 September 1892 –
 14 June 1893
The Lord Playfair26 November 1892 –
 21 June 1895
The Lord Brassey14 June 1893 –
 21 June 1895
Viscount Drumlanrig1 July 1893 –
 18 October 1894
The Lord Hawkesbury1 May 1894 –
 21 June 1895
The Earl of Buckinghamshire17 January 1895 –
 21 June 1895
The Earl Granville4 February 1895 –
 21 June 1895
Notes
  1. ^ Also Leader of the House of Commons.
  2. ^ Also Leader of the House of Lords.
  3. ^ Also Leader of the House of Commons 1894–1895.
  4. ^ Succeeded as 2nd Baron Tweedmouth 4 March 1894.
  5. ^ Also Leader of the House of Lords 18 August 1892 –
     5 March 1894.

References

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  • D. Butler and G. Butler (ed.). Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900–2000.
Preceded by Government of the United Kingdom
1892–1895
Succeeded by