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King William IV had dismissed the Whig government of Lord Melbourne on 14 November 1834 and asked Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, to form a government but he declined, instead recommending Sir Robert Peel. Peel was in Sardinia at the time, so the Duke of Wellington took control of the government in a caretaker capacity [1] until Peel returned and was able to form his government on 10 December.
During the caretaker government there was no Cabinet. [2]
Office | Name | Date |
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | 17 November 1834 – 9 December 1834 | |
Lord Chancellor | John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst | 21 November 1834 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer (interim) | Thomas Denman, 1st Baron Denman | 15 November 1834 |
Lords Commissioners of the Treasury | Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | 21 November 1834 |
James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn | ||
Edward Law, 2nd Baron Ellenborough | ||
William Wellesley-Pole, 1st Baron Maryborough | ||
Sir John Beckett, 2nd Baronet | ||
Joseph Planta |