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  • 1916–1918
  • 1918–1922
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Lloyd George’s Imperial War Cabinet in 1918
Date formed
  • First: 6 December 1916 (1916-12-6)
  • Second: 14 December 1918 (1918-12-14)
Date dissolved
  • First: 14 December 1918 (1918-12-14)
  • Second: 19 October 1922 (1922-10-19)
People and organisations
Monarch George V
Prime Minister David Lloyd George
Prime Minister's history 1916–1922
Total no. of members269 appointments
Member parties
Status in legislature Majority (coalition)
Opposition party Independent Liberal Party
Opposition leaders
History
Election 1918 general election
Legislature terms
Outgoing formation Carlton Club meeting
Predecessor Asquith coalition ministry
Successor Law ministry

Liberal David Lloyd George formed a coalition government in the United Kingdom in December 1916, and was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George V. It replaced the earlier wartime coalition under H. H. Asquith, which had been held responsible for losses during the Great War. [2] Those Liberals who continued to support Asquith served as the Official Opposition. The government continued in power after the end of the war in 1918, though Lloyd George was increasingly reliant on the Conservatives for support. After several scandals including allegations of the sale of honours, the Conservatives withdrew their support after a meeting at the Carlton Club in 1922, and Bonar Law formed a government. [2]

Contents

Cabinets

War Cabinet, December 1916 – January 1919

The 1916 War Cabinet The Times history of the war (1914) (14577979888).jpg
The 1916 War Cabinet

Changes

The 1917 Imperial War Cabinet Imperial war cabinet 1917.jpg
The 1917 Imperial War Cabinet
  • May – August 1917 – In temporary absence of Arthur Henderson, George Barnes, Minister of Pensions acts as a member of the War Cabinet.
  • June 1917 – Jan Smuts enters the War Cabinet as a Minister without Portfolio
  • July 1917 – Sir Edward Carson enters the War Cabinet as a Minister without Portfolio
  • August 1917 – George Barnes succeeds Arthur Henderson (resigned) as Minister without Portfolio and Labour Party member of the War Cabinet.
  • January 1918 – Carson resigns and is not replaced
  • April 1918 – Austen Chamberlain succeeds Lord Milner as Minister without Portfolio.
  • January 1919 – Law becomes Lord Privy Seal, remaining Leader of the House of Commons, and is succeeded as Chancellor of the Exchequer by Chamberlain; both remaining in the War Cabinet. Smuts is succeeded by Sir Eric Geddes as Minister without Portfolio.

Peacetime Cabinet, January 1919 – October 1922

Note: The War Cabinet was formally maintained for much of 1919, but as Lloyd George was out of the country for many months this made little difference; in October 1919 a formal Cabinet was reinstated.

Changes

  • May 1919 – Sir Auckland Geddes succeeds Sir Albert Stanley as President of the Board of Trade. Sir Eric Geddes becomes Minister of Transport.
  • October 1919 – Lord Curzon of Kedleston succeeds Balfour as Foreign Secretary. Balfour succeeds Curzon as Lord President. The Local Government Board is abolished. Christopher Addison becomes Minister of Health. The Board of Agriculture is abolished. Lord Lee of Fareham becomes Minister of Agriculture. Sir Eric Geddes becomes Minister of Transport.
  • January 1920 – George Barnes leaves the cabinet.
  • March 1920 – Sir Robert Horne succeeds Sir Auckland Geddes as President of the Board of Trade. Thomas James McNamara succeeds Horne as Minister of Labour.
  • April 1920 – Sir Hamar Greenwood succeeds Ian Macpherson as Chief Secretary for Ireland. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans joins the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio.
  • February 1921 – Winston Churchill succeeds Lord Milner as Colonial Secretary. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans succeeds Churchill as War Secretary. Churchill's successor as Air Secretary was not in the Cabinet. Lord Lee of Fareham succeeds Walter Long at the Admiralty. Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen succeeds Lee as Minister of Agriculture.
  • March 1921 – Austen Chamberlain succeeds Bonar Law as Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the Commons. Sir Robert Horne succeeds Chamberlain at the Exchequer. Stanley Baldwin succeeds Horne at the Board of Trade.
  • April 1921 – Lord French resigns from the cabinet, remaining Lord Lieutenant. Christopher Addison becomes a Minister without Portfolio. Sir Alfred Mond succeeds him as Minister of Health. The Ministry of Munitions is abolished.
  • November 1921 – Sir Eric Geddes resigns from the cabinet. His successor as Minister of Transport is not in the Cabinet. The Attorney General, Sir Gordon Hewart, enters the Cabinet.
  • March 1922 – William Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel succeeds Edwin Montagu as India Secretary.
  • April 1922 – The First Commissioner of Works, David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford, enters the Cabinet.

List of ministers

Members of the Cabinet are listed in boldface. Members of the War Cabinet, 6 December 1916 to 31 October 1919, are indicated.

Key
   Conservative         Liberal         Labour
OfficeNameDatePartyNotes
Prime Minister
and First Lord of the Treasury
David Lloyd George 6 December 1916 
19 October 1922
LiberalIn the War Cabinet 6 December 1916 – 31 October 1919
Chancellor of the Exchequer Bonar Law 10 December 1916ConservativeAlso Leader of the House of Commons; in the War Cabinet since 6 December 1916
Austen Chamberlain 10 January 1919ConservativeLeft the War Cabinet 31 October 1919
Sir Robert Horne 1 April 1921Conservative
Financial Secretaries to the Treasury Sir Hardman Lever 15 December 1916 
19 May 1919
Liberal
Stanley Baldwin 18 June 1917 
1 April 1921
Conservative
Hilton Young 21 April 1921 
19 October 1922
Liberal
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Treasury
and Government Chief Whips in the House of Commons
Lord Edmund Talbot 14 December 1916 
1 April 1921
Conservative
Neil Primrose 14 December 1916 
2 March 1917
Liberal
Frederick Guest 2 March 1917 
1 April 1921
Liberal
Charles McCurdy 1 April 1921 
19 October 1922
Liberal
Leslie Orme Wilson 1 April 1921 
19 October 1922
Conservative
Junior Lords of the Treasury James Hope 14 December 1916 
27 January 1919
Conservative
John Pratt 14 December 1916 
8 August 1919
Liberal
Stanley Baldwin 29 January 1917 
18 June 1917
Conservative
James Parker 29 January 1917 
19 October 1922
Labour
Josiah Towyn Jones 29 January 1917 
4 July 1922
Liberal
Robert Sanders 5 February 1919 
1 April 1921
LiberalCreated a Baronet 28 January 1920
Sir Godfrey Collins 8 August 1919 
10 February 1920
Liberal
William Edge 18 August 1919 
1 August 1922
Liberal
Sir William Sutherland 15 February 1920 
7 April 1922
Liberal
Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet 1 April 1921 
19 October 1922
Conservative
Thomas Arthur Lewis 4 July 1922 
26 July 1922
Liberal
Lord Chancellor Robert Finlay, 1st Baron Finlay 10 December 1916Conservative
F. E. Smith, 1st Baron Birkenhead 10 January 1919ConservativeCreated Viscount Birkenhead 15 June 1921
Lord President of the Council George Curzon, 1st Earl Curzon of Kedleston 10 December 1916ConservativeAlso Leader of the House of Lords; in the War Cabinet since 6 December 1916
Arthur Balfour 23 October 1919Conservative
Lord Privy Seal David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford 15 December 1916Conservative
Bonar Law 10 January 1919ConservativeAlso Leader of the House of Commons; left the War Cabinet 31 October 1919
Austen Chamberlain 23 March 1921ConservativeAlso Leader of the House of Commons
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Arthur Balfour 10 December 1916Conservative
George Curzon, 1st Earl Curzon of Kedleston 23 October 1919ConservativeAlso Leader of the House of Lords; left the War Cabinet 31 October 1919; created Marquess Curzon of Kedleston 28 June 1921
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Lord Robert Cecil 10 December 1916Conservative
Cecil Harmsworth 10 January 1919Liberal
Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton 10 December 1916ConservativePost abolished 10 January 1919
Secretary of State for the Home Department Sir George Cave 10 December 1916ConservativeCreated Viscount Cave 14 November 1918
Edward Shortt 10 January 1919Liberal
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department William Brace 10 December 1916Labour
Sir Hamar Greenwood 10 January 1919Liberal
John Baird 29 April 1919ConservativeSucceeded as 2nd Baronet 21 June 1920
First Lord of the Admiralty Sir Edward Carson 10 December 1916Conservative
Sir Eric Geddes 17 July 1917Conservative
Walter Long 10 January 1919Conservative
Arthur Lee, 1st Baron Lee of Fareham 13 February 1921Conservative
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty Thomas James Macnamara 10 December 1916Liberal
Sir James Craig 2 April 1920Conservative
Leo Amery 1 April 1921Conservative
Additional Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton 7 February 1917ConservativePost abolished 27 January 1919
Civil Lord of the Admiralty E. G. Pretyman 14 December 1916Conservative
Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton 27 January 1919Conservative
Richard Onslow, 5th Earl of Onslow 26 October 1920Conservative
Bolton Eyres-Monsell 1 April 1921Conservative
Second Civil Lord of the Admiralty Arthur Pease 10 December 1916ConservativePost abolished 10 January 1919
President of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Rowland Prothero 10 December 1916ConservativeBoard replaced with Ministry 15 August 1919
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Sir Richard Winfrey 14 December 1916 
10 January 1919
Liberal
Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough 18 February 1917 
21 March 1918
Conservative
George Goschen, 2nd Viscount Goschen 26 March 1918 
18 June 1918
Conservative
Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 21st Baron Clinton 18 June 1918 
10 January 1919
Conservative
Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen 10 January 1919ConservativeBoard replaced with Ministry 15 August 1919
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Arthur Lee, 1st Baron Lee of Fareham 15 August 1919Conservative
Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen 13 February 1921Conservative
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen 15 August 1919ConservativeAlso Deputy Minister of Fisheries from 18 November 1919
vacant13 February 1921 
Richard Onslow, 5th Earl of Onslow 5 April 1921Conservative
Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 2nd Earl of Ancaster 7 April 1921ConservativeAlso Deputy Minister of Fisheries from 28 October 1921
President of the Air Board Weetman Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray 3 January 1917LiberalAir Board replaced with Air Council 26 November 1917
Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Board John Baird 14 December 1916ConservativeAir Board replaced with Air Council 26 November 1917
President of the Air Council Harold Harmsworth, 1st Baron Rothermere 26 November 1917Liberal
William Weir, 1st Baron Weir 26 April 1918LiberalPost abolished 10 January 1919
Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Council John Baird 26 November 1917ConservativePost abolished 10 January 1919
Secretary of State for Air Winston Churchill 10 January 1919Liberal
Frederick Guest 1 April 1921Liberal
Under-Secretary of State for Air J. E. B. Seely 10 January 1919Liberal
George Tryon 22 December 1919Conservative
Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry 2 April 1920Conservative
Ronald Barnes, 3rd Baron Gorell 18 July 1921Liberal
Minister of Blockade Lord Robert Cecil 10 December 1916Conservative
Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet 18 July 1918ConservativeOffice abolished 10 July 1919
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Blockade Frederick Leverton Harris 22 December 1916ConservativeOffice abolished 10 January 1919
Secretary of State for the Colonies Walter Long 10 December 1916Conservative
Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner 10 January 1919Conservative
Winston Churchill 13 February 1921Liberal
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies Arthur Steel-Maitland 10 December 1916ConservativeCreated a Baronet 13 July 1917
William Hewins 26 September 1917Conservative
Leo Amery 10 January 1919Conservative
E. F. L. Wood 1 April 1921Conservative
President of the Board of Education Herbert Fisher 10 December 1916Liberal
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education Herbert Lewis 10 December 1916LiberalKnighted in 1922
Minister of Food Control Hudson Kearley, 1st Baron Devonport 10 December 1916Liberal
David Alfred Thomas, 1st Baron Rhondda 19 June 1917LiberalCreated Viscount Rhondda 19 June 1918
J. R. Clynes 9 July 1918Labour
George Roberts 10 January 1919Labour
Charles McCurdy 19 March 1920LiberalOffice abolished 31 March 1921
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food Control Charles Bathurst 12 December 1916ConservativeKnighted in 1917
J. R. Clynes 2 July 1917Labour
Waldorf Astor 18 July 1918Conservative
Charles McCurdy 27 January 1919Liberal
Sir William Mitchell-Thomson 19 April 1920ConservativeOffice abolished 31 March 1921
President of the Local Government Board David Alfred Thomas, 1st Baron Rhondda 10 December 1916Liberal
William Fisher 28 June 1917Conservative
Sir Auckland Geddes 4 November 1918Conservative
Christopher Addison 10 January 1919LiberalBoard became Ministry of Health 24 June 1919
Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board William Hayes Fisher 10 December 1916Conservative
Stephen Walsh 28 June 1917Labour
Waldorf Astor 27 January 1919ConservativeBoard became Ministry of Health 24 June 1919
Minister of Health Christopher Addison 24 June 1919Liberal
Sir Alfred Mond 1 April 1921Liberal
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health Waldorf Astor 24 June 1919ConservativeSucceeded as 2nd Viscount Astor 18 October 1919
Richard Onslow, 5th Earl of Onslow 7 April 1921Conservative
Secretary of State for India Austen Chamberlain 10 December 1916Conservative
Edwin Montagu 17 July 1917Liberal
William Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel 19 March 1922Conservative
Under-Secretary of State for India John Dickson, 1st Baron Islington 10 December 1916Liberal
Satyendra Prasanno Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha 10 January 1919Liberal
Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton 22 September 1920Conservative
Edward Turnour, 6th Earl Winterton 20 March 1922Conservative
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland John French, 1st Viscount French of Ypres 6 May 1918 
2 May 1921
Entered the Cabinet 28 October 1918; left the Cabinet 2 April 1921
Chief Secretary for Ireland Henry Duke 10 December 1916ConservativeKnighted in 1918
Edward Shortt 5 May 1918Liberal
Ian Macpherson 10 January 1919Liberal
Sir Hamar Greenwood 2 April 1920Liberal
Vice-President of the Department of Agriculture for Ireland Thomas Wallace Russell 10 December 1916LiberalCreated a Baronet 20 June 1917
Hugh T. Barrie 15 January 1919Conservative
Minister of Labour John Hodge 10 December 1916Labour
George Roberts 17 August 1917Labour
Sir Robert Horne 10 January 1919Conservative
Thomas James Macnamara 19 March 1920Liberal
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour William Bridgeman 22 December 1916Conservative
George James Wardle 10 January 1919Labour
Sir Anderson Montague-Barlow 2 April 1920Conservative
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Sir Frederick Cawley 10 December 1916Liberal
Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook 10 February 1918Conservative
William Hayes Fisher 4 November 1918ConservativeCreated Baron Downham 16 November 1918
David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford 10 January 1919Conservative
William Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel 1 April 1921Conservative
Sir William Sutherland 7 April 1922Liberal
Minister of Information Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook 10 February 1918Conservative
William Hayes Fisher 4 November 1918ConservativeCreated Baron Downham 16 November 1918; office abolished 10 January 1919
Minister of Munitions Christopher Addison 10 December 1916Liberal
Winston Churchill 17 July 1917Liberal
Andrew Weir, 1st Baron Inverforth 10 January 1919ConservativeOffice abolished 21 March 1921
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of Munitions Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet 14 December 1916 
30 January 1918
Conservative
Frederick Kellaway 14 December 1916 
1 April 1920
Liberal
J. E. B. Seely 10 July 1918 
10 January 1919
Liberal
John Baird 10 January 1919 
29 April 1919
Liberal
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet 30 January 1918 
18 July 1918
Conservative
James Hope 27 January 1919 
31 March 1921
Conservative
Director of National Service Neville Chamberlain 15 December 1916Conservative
Sir Auckland Geddes 17 August 1917ConservativePost abolished 19 December 1919
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of National Service Stephen Walsh 17 March 1917 
28 June 1917
Labour
Cecil Beck 28 June 1917 
19 December 1919
Liberal
William Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel 15 April 1918 
10 January 1919
Conservative
Paymaster General Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett 15 December 1916Liberal
Sir Tudor Walters 26 October 1919Liberal
Minister of Pensions George Nicoll Barnes 10 December 1916LabourIn the War Cabinet 29 May 1917 – 3 August 1917
John Hodge 17 August 1917Labour
Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet 10 January 1919Conservative
Ian Macpherson 2 April 1920Liberal
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions Sir Arthur Griffith-Boscawen 22 December 1916Conservative
Sir James Craig 10 January 1919Conservative
George Tryon 2 April 1920Conservative
Postmaster General Albert Illingworth 10 December 1916Liberal
Frederick Kellaway 1 April 1921Liberal
Assistant Postmaster General Herbert Pease 10 December 1916Conservative
Minister without Portfolio Arthur Henderson 10 December 1916 
12 August 1917
LabourIn the War Cabinet 10 December 1916 – 12 August 1917
Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner 10 December 1916 
18 April 1918
ConservativeIn the War Cabinet 10 December 1916 – 18 April 1918
Jan Smuts 22 June 1917 
10 January 1919
In the War Cabinet 22 June 1917 – 10 January 1919
Sir Edward Carson 17 July 1917 
21 January 1918
Conservative
George Nicoll Barnes 13 August 1917 
27 January 1920
LabourIn the War Cabinet 13 August 1917 – 10 January 1919
Austen Chamberlain 18 April 1918 
10 January 1919
ConservativeEntered the War Cabinet 18 April 1918
Sir Eric Geddes 10 January 1919 
19 May 1919
ConservativeIn the War Cabinet 10 January 1919 – 31 October 1919
Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet 10 January 1919 
13 February 1921
Conservative
Christopher Addison 1 April 1921 
14 July 1921
Liberal
Minister of Reconstruction Christopher Addison 17 July 1917Liberal
Sir Auckland Geddes 10 January 1919ConservativeOffice abolished 19 December 1919
Secretary for Scotland Robert Munro 10 December 1916Liberal
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health for Scotland John Pratt 8 August 1919LiberalKnighted 1922
Minister of Shipping Sir Joseph Maclay 10 December 1916LiberalOffice abolished 31 March 1921
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Shipping Sir Leo Chiozza Money 22 December 1916Liberal
Leslie Orme Wilson 10 January 1919Conservative
Minister of Supply Andrew Weir, 1st Baron Inverforth 10 January 1919ConservativeOffice abolished 31 March 1921
President of the Board of Trade Sir Albert Stanley 10 December 1916Conservative
Sir Auckland Geddes 26 May 1919Conservative
Sir Robert Horne 19 March 1920Conservative
Stanley Baldwin 1 April 1921Conservative
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade George Roberts 14 December 1916Labour
George Wardle 17 August 1917Labour
William Bridgeman 10 January 1919Conservative
Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame 22 August 1920Conservative
Sir William Mitchell-Thomson 1 April 1921Conservative
Secretary for Overseas Trade Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland 14 September 1917Conservative
Sir Hamar Greenwood 29 April 1919Liberal
Frederick Kellaway 2 April 1920Liberal
Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame 1 April 1921Conservative
Parliamentary Secretary for Mines William Bridgeman 22 August 1920Conservative
Minister of Transport Sir Eric Geddes 19 May 1919Conservative
William Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel 7 November 1921Conservative
David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford 12 April 1922Conservative
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport Sir Rhys Rhys-Williams, 1st Baronet 23 September 1919Liberal
Arthur Neal 28 November 1919Liberal
Secretary of State for War Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby 10 December 1916Conservative
Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner 18 April 1918Conservative
Winston Churchill 10 January 1919Liberal
Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet 13 February 1921Conservative
Under-Secretary of State for War Ian Macpherson 14 December 1916Liberal
William Peel, 2nd Viscount Peel 10 January 1919Conservative
Sir Robert Sanders 1 April 1921Conservative
Financial Secretary to the War Office Henry Forster 10 December 1916ConservativeCreated Baron Forster 12 December 1919
Sir Archibald Williamson 18 December 1919Liberal
George Frederick Stanley 1 April 1921Conservative
Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office James Stanhope, 7th Earl Stanhope 14 December 1916ConservativePost abolished 10 January 1919
First Commissioner of Works Sir Alfred Mond 10 December 1916Liberal
David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford 1 April 1921ConservativeEntered the Cabinet 7 April 1922
Attorney General Sir F. E. Smith 10 December 1916Conservative
Sir Gordon Hewart 10 January 1919LiberalEntered the Cabinet 7 November 1921
Sir Ernest Pollock 6 March 1922Conservative
Solicitor General Sir Gordon Hewart 10 December 1916Liberal
Sir Ernest Pollock 10 January 1919Conservative
Leslie Scott 6 March 1922ConservativeKnighted in 1922
Lord Advocate James Clyde 10 December 1916Conservative
Thomas Morison 25 March 1920Liberal
Charles David Murray 5 March 1922Conservative
Solicitor General for Scotland Thomas Morison 10 December 1916Liberal
Charles David Murray 25 March 1920Conservative
Andrew Briggs Constable 16 March 1922Conservative
William Watson 24 July 1922Conservative
Lord Chancellor of Ireland Sir John O'Brien 10 December 1916Liberal
Sir James Campbell 4 June 1918Conservative
Sir John Ross 27 June 1921Conservative
Attorney General for Ireland James O'Connor 8 January 1917
Arthur Samuels 7 April 1918Conservative
Denis Henry 6 July 1919Conservative
Thomas Brown 5 August 1921Conservative
vacant16 August 1921 
Solicitor General for Ireland James Chambers 19 March 1917Conservative
Arthur Samuels 12 September 1917Conservative
John Powell 7 April 1918Conservative
Denis Henry 27 November 1918Conservative
Daniel Wilson 6 July 1919Conservative
Thomas Brown 12 June 1921Conservative
vacant5 August 1921 
Lord Steward of the Household Horace Farquihar, 1st Baron Farquhar 14 December 1916ConservativeCreated Viscount Farquhar 21 June 1917
Lord Chamberlain of the Household William Mansfield, 2nd Baron Sandhurst 14 December 1916LiberalCreated Viscount Sandhurst 1 January 1917
John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl 20 November 1921Conservative
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household Cecil Beck 14 December 1916Liberal
William Dudley Ward 9 December 1917Liberal
Master of the Horse Edwyn Scudamore-Stanhope, 10th Earl of Chesterfield 14 December 1916Liberal
Treasurer of the Household James Craig 14 December 1916ConservativeCreated a Baronet 5 February 1918
vacant22 January 1918 
Robert Sanders 11 June 1918Conservative
Bolton Eyres-Monsell 5 February 1919Conservative
George Gibbs 1 April 1921Conservative
Comptroller of the Household Sir Edwin Cornwall 14 December 1916Liberal
George Frederick Stanley 28 February 1919Conservative
Harry Barnston 7 April 1921Conservative
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms Edward Colebrooke, 1st Baron Colebrooke 14 December 1916LiberalAlso Joint Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard Charles Harbord, 6th Baron Suffield 14 December 1916Conservative
Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron Hylton 21 May 1918ConservativeAlso Joint Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords
Lords in Waiting Richard Herschell, 2nd Baron Herschell 14 December 1916 
11 February 1919
Liberal
George Hamilton-Gordon, 2nd Baron Stanmore 14 December 1916 
19 October 1922
Liberal
John Brocklehurst, 1st Baron Ranksborough 14 December 1916 
4 April 1921
Liberal
Arthur Annesley, 11th Viscount Valentia 14 December 1916 
19 October 1922
Conservative
Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron Hylton 14 December 1916 
18 May 1918
ConservativeAlso Joint Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords
Savile Crossley, 1st Baron Somerleyton 18 May 1918 
19 October 1922
Conservative
George Henry Robert Child Child-Villiers, 8th Earl of Jersey 11 January 1919 
17 August 1919
Conservative
Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford 11 February 1919 
19 October 1922
Conservative
Richard Onslow, 5th Earl of Onslow 17 August 1919 
21 November 1920
Conservative
George Bingham, 5th Earl of Lucan 12 November 1920 
19 October 1922
Conservative
George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon 4 April 1921 
19 October 1922
Conservative

References

  1. "A Classification of the Members of Parliament Elected in 1918". Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research . 47 (116): 83. November 1974.
  2. 1 2 Gilbert, Bentley (1992). David Lloyd George: A Political Life: Organizer of Victory, 1912–1916. Ohio State University Press.

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