Fox–North coalition
Fox–North coalition | |
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15th GB Parliament | |
Predecessor | Shelburne ministry |
Successor | First Pitt ministry |
The Fox–North coalition was a government in Great Britain that held office during 1783.[1] As the name suggests, the ministry was a coalition of the groups supporting Charles James Fox and Lord North. The official head was William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, who took office on 2 April 1783.
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After being dismissed, Fox and North tried to force Pitt from power through defeat in the House of Commons, but he refused to resign. The response of opinion in the country, evidenced by petitions, resolutions of borough corporations and the actions of the London mobs, showed strong opposition to the coalition and support for Pitt. In March 1784 a general election was called in which Pitt's government made massive gains, especially in constituencies decided by popular votes.
Principal members of the government
Office | Name | Date |
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First Lord of the Treasury[2] | The Duke of Portland | 2 April 1783 |
Secretary of State for the Home Department[3] |
Lord North | 2 April 1783 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs[3] |
Charles James Fox | 2 April 1783 |
Lord President of the Council | The Viscount Stormont | 2 April 1783 |
Lord Chancellor | In Commission | 9 April 1783 |
Lord Privy Seal | The Earl of Carlisle | 2 April 1783 |
First Lord of the Admiralty | The Viscount Keppel | 8 April 1783 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer | Lord John Cavendish | 5 April 1783 |
Master-General of the Ordnance | The Viscount Townshend | 28 April 1783[4] |
First Lord of Trade |
The Lord Grantham | continued in office |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | The Lord Ashburton | continued in office |
The Earl of Derby | 29 April 1783 | |
Treasurer of the Navy | Charles Townshend | 11 April 1783 |
Secretary at War | Richard Fitzpatrick | 11 April 1783 |
Paymaster of the Forces | Edmund Burke | 8 April 1783 |
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | The Earl of Northington | 1783 |
See also
References
- ^ Chris Cook and John Stevenson, British Historical Facts 1760–1830, Macmillan, 1980
- ^ also Leader of the House of Lords
- ^ a b also joint Leader of the House of Commons
- ^ Ordnance Masters 1544-1855 | Institute of Historical Research
Bibliography
- Black, Jeremy (2006). George III: America's Last King. ISBN 0300117329.
- Pares, Richard (1953). King George III and the Politicians. London.
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