Lord Privy Seal facts for kids
Quick facts for kids United KingdomLord Keeper of the Privy Seal |
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Style | The Right Honourable |
Appointer | The King (on the advice of the Prime Minister) |
Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
Formation | 1307 |
First holder | William Melton |
The Lord Privy Seal (or, more formally, the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal) is the fifth of the Great Officers of State in the United Kingdom, ranking beneath the Lord President of the Council and above the Lord Great Chamberlain. Originally, its holder was responsible for the monarch's personal (privy) seal (as opposed to the Great Seal of the Realm, which is in the care of the lord chancellor) until the use of such a seal became obsolete. Though one of the oldest offices in European governments, it has no particular function today because the use of a privy seal has been obsolete for centuries; it may be regarded as a traditional sinecure, but today, the holder of the office is invariably given a seat in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom, and is sometimes referred to as a minister without portfolio.
Since the premiership of Clement Attlee, the position of Lord Privy Seal has frequently been combined with that of leader of the House of Lords or leader of the House of Commons. The office of Lord Privy Seal, unlike those of leader of the Lords or Commons, is eligible for a ministerial salary under the Ministerial and other Salaries Act 1975. The office does not confer membership of the House of Lords, leading to Ernest Bevin's remark on holding this office that he was "neither a Lord, nor a Privy, nor a Seal".
During the reign of Edward I, prior to 1307, the privy seal was kept by the controller of the wardrobe. The Lord Privy Seal was the president of the Court of Requests during its existence.
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List of Lord Keepers of the Privy Seal
Lord Keepers of the Privy Seal (c. 1307–1714)
Lord Keeper | Term of office | Monarch (Reign) |
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William Melton | 1307 | 1312 | Edward II r. 1307 – 1327 |
Roger Northburgh | 1312 | 1316 | |
Thomas Charlton | 1316 | 1320 | |
Robert Baldock Archdeacon of Middlesex |
1320 | 1323 | |
Robert Wodehouse | 1323 | 1323 | |
Robert Ayleston | 1323 | 1324 | |
William Ayermin | 1324 | 1325 | |
Henry de Cliff | 1325 | 1325 | |
William Herlaston | 1325 | 1326 | |
Robert Wyvil | 1326 | 1327 | |
Richard Airmyn | 1327 | 1328 | Edward III r. 1327 – 1377 |
Adam de Lymbergh | 1328 | 1329 | |
Richard Bury Bishop of Durham |
1329 | 1334 | |
Robert Ayleston | 1334 | 1334 | |
Robert Tawton | 1334 | 1335 | |
William de la Zouch | 1335 | 1337 | |
Richard Bintworth | 1337 | 1338 | |
William Kilsby | 1338 | 1342 | |
John de Ufford | 1342 | 1344 | |
Thomas Hatfield | 1344 | 1345 | |
John Thoresby Master of the Rolls |
1345 | 1347 | |
Simon Islip Archbishop of Canterbury |
1347 | 1350 | |
Michael Northburgh Archdeacon of Suffolk |
1350 | 1354 | |
Thomas Bramber | 1354 | 1355 | |
John Winwick | 1355 | 1360 | |
John Buckingham Bishop of Lincoln |
1360 | 1363 | |
William of Wykeham Archdeacon of Lincoln |
1363 | 1367 | |
Peter Lacy | 1367 | 1371 | |
Nicholas Carew MP for Surrey |
1371 | 1377 | |
John Fordham | 1377 | 1381 | Richard II r. 1377 – 1399 |
William Dighton | 1381 | 1382 | |
Walter Skirclaw Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield |
1382 | 1386 | |
John Waltham Bishop of Salisbury |
1386 | 1389 | |
Edmund Stafford Bishop of Exeter |
1389 | 1396 | |
Guy Mone | 1396 | 1397 | |
Richard Clifford Bishop of Bath and Wells |
1397 | 1401 | |
Henry IV r. 1399 – 1413 |
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Thomas Langley | 1401 | 1405 | |
Nicholas Bubwith | 1405 | 1406 | |
John Prophet Dean of York |
1406 | 1415 | |
Henry V r. 1413 – 1422 |
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John Wakering Bishop of Norwich |
1415 | 1416 | |
Henry Ware | 1416 | 1418 | |
John Kemp Bishop of Rochester |
1418 | 1421 | |
John Stafford | 1421 | 1422 | |
William Alnwick Bishop of Norwich |
1422 | 1432 | Henry VI r. 1422 – 1461 |
William Lyndwood Bishop of St David's |
1432 | 1443 | |
Thomas Beckington Bishop of Bath and Wells |
1443 | 1444 | |
Adam Moleyns Bishop of Chichester |
1444 | 1450 | |
Andrew Holes Archdeacon of York |
1450 | 1452 | |
Thomas Lisieux Dean of St Paul's |
1452 | 1456 | |
Laurence Booth Bishop of Durham |
1456 | 1460 | |
Robert Stillington Bishop of Bath and Wells |
1460 | 1467 | |
Edward IV r. 1461 – 1470 |
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Thomas Rotherham Bishop of Rochester |
1467 | 1470 | |
John Hales Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield |
1470 | 1471 | Henry VI r. 1470 – 1471 |
Thomas Rotherham Bishop of Lincoln |
1471 | 1474 | Edward IV r. 1471 – 1483 |
John Russell Bishop of Lincoln |
1474 | 1483 | |
Edward V r. |
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John Gunthorpe Dean of Wells |
1483 | 1485 | |
Richard III r. 1483 – 1485 |
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Peter Courtenay Bishop of Exeter |
1485 | 1487 | Henry VII r. 1485 – 1509 |
Richard Foxe Bishop of Winchester |
1487 | 1516 | |
Henry VIII r. 1509 – 1547 |
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Thomas Ruthall Bishop of Durham |
1516 | 1523 | |
Henry Marney 1st Baron Marney |
1523 | 1523 | |
Cuthbert Tunstall Bishop of London |
1523 | 1530 | |
Thomas Boleyn 1st Earl of Wiltshire |
1530 | 1536 | |
Thomas Cromwell 1st Earl of Essex |
1536 | 1540 | |
William FitzWilliam 1st Earl of Southampton |
1540 | 1542 | |
John Russell 1st Earl of Bedford |
1542 | 1555 | |
Edward VI r. 1547 – 1553 |
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Mary I r. 1553 – 1558 |
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William Paget 1st Baron Paget |
1555 | 1558 | |
Nicholas Bacon | 1558 | 1571 | Elizabeth I r. 1558 – 1603 |
William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley |
1571 | 1572 | |
William Howard 1st Baron Howard of Effingham |
1572 | 1573 | |
Thomas Smith MP for Essex |
1573 | 1576 | |
Francis Walsingham MP for Surrey |
1576 | 1590 | |
William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley |
1590 | 1598 | |
Robert Cecil 1st Earl of Salisbury |
1598 | 1608 | |
James I r. 1603 – 1625 |
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Henry Howard 1st Earl of Northampton |
1608 | 1614 | |
Robert Carr 1st Earl of Somerset |
1614 | 1616 | |
Edward Somerset 4th Earl of Worcester |
1616 | 1625 | |
John Coke MP for Cambridge University |
1625 | 1628 | Charles I r. 1625 – 1649 |
Robert Naunton | 1628 | 1628 | |
Henry Montagu 1st Earl of Manchester |
1628 | 1642 | |
Lucius Cary 2nd Viscount Falkland |
1643 | 1643 | |
Edward Nicholas | 1643 | 1644 | |
Henry Bourchier 5th Earl of Bath |
1644 | 1646 |
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Interregnum Commissioners of Parliament's Great Seal |
1646 | 1660 | Charles II Court in exile |
John Robartes 2nd Baron Robartes |
1660 | 1673 | Charles II r. 1660 – 1685 |
Arthur Annesley 1st Earl of Anglesey |
1673 | 1682 | |
George Savile 1st Marquess of Halifax |
1682 | 1685 | |
Henry Hyde 2nd Earl of Clarendon |
1685 | 1687 | James II r. 1685 – 1688 |
Henry Arundell 3rd Baron Arundell of Wardour |
1687 | 1688 | |
George Savile 1st Marquess of Halifax |
1689 | 1690 | Mary II r. 1689 – 1694 & William III r. 1689 – 1702 |
Thomas Herbert 8th Earl of Pembroke |
1692 | 1699 | |
John Lowther 1st Viscount Lonsdale |
1699 | 1700 | |
Ford Grey 1st Earl of Tankerville |
1700 | 1701 | |
John Sheffield 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby |
1702 | 1705 | Anne r. 1702 – 1714 |
John Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne |
1705 | 1711 | |
John Robinson Bishop of Bristol |
1711 | 1713 | |
William Legge 1st Earl of Dartmouth |
1713 | 1714 |
Lord Keepers of the Privy Seal (1714–present)
Lord Keeper | Term of office | Other ministerial portfolios held during tenure | Party | Ministry | Monarch (Reign) |
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Thomas Wharton 1st Marquess of Wharton |
23 September 1714 |
31 August 1715 |
Whig | Townshend | George I r. 1714 – 1727 |
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Charles Spencer 3rd Earl of Sunderland |
31 August 1715 |
19 December 1716 |
— | |||||
Evelyn Pierrepont 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull |
19 December 1716 |
6 February 1719 |
— | |||||
Stanhope–Sunderland I | ||||||||
Stanhope–Sunderland II | ||||||||
Henry Grey 1st Duke of Kent |
6 February 1719 |
11 June 1720 |
— | |||||
Evelyn Pierrepont 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull |
11 June 1720 |
11 March 1726 |
— | |||||
Walpole–Townshend | ||||||||
Thomas Trevor 1st Baron Trevor |
11 March 1726 |
8 May 1730 |
— | |||||
George II r. 1727 – 1760 |
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Spencer Compton 1st Earl of Wilmington |
8 May 1730 |
January 1731 |
Whig | Walpole | ||||
William Cavendish 3rd Duke of Devonshire |
12 January 1731 |
5 May 1733 |
Whig | |||||
Henry Lowther 3rd Viscount Lonsdale |
5 May 1733 |
16 May 1735 |
— | |||||
Francis Godolphin 2nd Earl of Godolphin |
16 May 1735 |
7 April 1740 |
— | |||||
John Hervey 2nd Baron Hervey |
7 April 1740 |
13 July 1742 |
— | |||||
John Leveson-Gower 2nd Baron Gower |
13 July 1742 |
10 December 1743 |
Tory | Carteret | ||||
George Cholmondeley 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley |
10 December 1743 |
27 December 1744 |
— | |||||
John Leveson-Gower 1st Earl Gower |
27 December 1744 |
8 June 1755 |
Tory | Broad Bottom (I & II) |
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Newcastle I | ||||||||
Charles Spencer 3rd Duke of Marlborough |
8 June 1755 |
22 December 1755 |
— | |||||
Granville Leveson-Gower 2nd Earl Gower |
22 December 1755 |
30 June 1757 |
Tory | |||||
Pitt–Devonshire | ||||||||
1757 Caretaker | ||||||||
Richard Grenville-Temple 2nd Earl Temple |
30 June 1757 |
5 October 1761 |
— | Pitt–Newcastle | ||||
George III (1760–1820) |
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John Russell 4th Duke of Bedford |
25 November 1761 |
22 April 1763 |
Whig | |||||
Bute | ||||||||
George Spencer 4th Duke of Marlborough |
22 April 1763 |
30 July 1765 |
— | Grenville (Whig–Tory) |
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Thomas Pelham-Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle |
30 July 1765 |
30 July 1766 |
Whig | Rockingham I | ||||
William Pitt 1st Earl of Chatham |
30 July 1766 |
2 November 1768 |
Whig | Chatham (Whig–Tory) |
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George Hervey 2nd Earl of Bristol |
2 November 1768 |
26 February 1770 |
— | Grafton (Whig–Tory) |
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George Montagu-Dunk 2nd Earl of Halifax |
26 February 1770 |
22 January 1771 |
Tory | North | ||||
Henry Howard 12th Earl of Suffolk |
22 January 1771 |
12 June 1771 |
— | |||||
Augustus FitzRoy 3rd Duke of Grafton |
12 June 1771 |
4 November 1775 |
Whig | |||||
William Legge 2nd Earl of Dartmouth |
4 November 1775 |
27 March 1782 |
— | |||||
Augustus FitzRoy 3rd Duke of Grafton |
27 March 1782 |
4 April 1783 |
Whig | Rockingham II | ||||
Shelburne (Whig–Tory) |
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Frederick Howard 5th Earl of Carlisle |
4 April 1783 |
23 December 1783 |
— | Fox–North (Whig–Tory) |
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Charles Manners 4th Duke of Rutland |
23 December 1783 |
27 November 1784 |
— | Pitt I | ||||
Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Marquess of Stafford |
27 November 1784 |
1794 | Tory | |||||
George Spencer 2nd Earl Spencer |
1794 | 16 July 1794 |
Whig | |||||
John Pitt 2nd Earl of Chatham |
16 July 1794 |
14 February 1798 |
— | |||||
John Fane 10th Earl of Westmorland |
14 February 1798 |
5 February 1806 |
Tory | |||||
Addington | ||||||||
Pitt II | ||||||||
Henry Addington 1st Viscount Sidmouth |
5 February 1806 |
15 October 1806 |
Tory | All the Talents (Whig–Tory) |
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Henry Vassall-Fox 3rd Baron Holland |
15 October 1806 |
25 March 1807 |
Whig | |||||
John Fane 10th Earl of Westmorland |
25 March 1807 |
30 April 1827 |
Tory | Portland II | ||||
Perceval | ||||||||
Liverpool | ||||||||
George IV r. 1820 – 1830 |
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William Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck 4th Duke of Portland |
30 April 1827 |
16 July 1827 |
Tory | Canning (Canningite–Whig) |
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George Howard 6th Earl of Carlisle |
16 July 1827 |
26 January 1828 |
Whig | |||||
Goderich (Canningite–Whig) |
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Edward Law 2nd Baron Ellenborough |
26 January 1828 |
10 June 1829 |
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Tory | Wellington–Peel | |||
James St Clair-Erskine 2nd Earl of Rosslyn |
10 June 1829 |
22 November 1830 |
Tory | |||||
William IV r. 1830 – 1837 |
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John Lambton 1st Baron Durham |
22 November 1830 |
3 April 1833 |
Whig | Grey | ||||
Frederick John Robinson 1st Earl of Ripon |
3 April 1833 |
5 June 1834 |
Whig | |||||
George Howard 6th Earl of Carlisle |
5 June 1834 |
30 July 1834 |
Whigs | |||||
Constantine Phipps 2nd Earl of Mulgrave |
30 July 1834 |
14 November 1834 |
Whig | Melbourne I | ||||
James Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie 1st Baron Wharncliffe |
15 December 1834 |
8 April 1835 |
Conservative | Peel I | ||||
John Ponsonby 1st Baron Duncannon styled Viscount Duncannon |
23 April 1835 |
15 January 1840 |
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Whig | Melbourne II | |||
Victoria r. 1837 – 1901 |
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George Villiers 4th Earl of Clarendon |
15 January 1840 |
30 August 1841 |
Whig | |||||
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos |
3 September 1841 |
2 February 1842 |
Conservative | Peel II | ||||
Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott 5th Duke of Buccleuch |
2 February 1842 |
21 January 1846 |
Conservative | |||||
Thomas Hamilton 9th Earl of Haddington |
21 January 1846 |
27 June 1846 |
Conservative | |||||
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound 2nd Earl of Minto |
6 July 1846 |
21 February 1852 |
Whig | Russell I | ||||
James Gascoyne-Cecil 2nd Marquess of Salisbury |
27 February 1852 |
17 December 1852 |
Conservative | Who? Who? | ||||
George Campbell 8th Duke of Argyll |
4 January 1853 |
7 December 1855 |
Peelite | Aberdeen (Peelite–Whig) |
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Palmerston I | ||||||||
Dudley Ryder 2nd Earl of Harrowby |
7 December 1855 |
3 February 1858 |
Whig | |||||
Ulick de Burgh 1st Marquess of Clanricarde |
3 February 1858 |
21 February 1858 |
Whig | |||||
Charles Yorke 4th Earl of Hardwicke |
26 February 1858 |
11 June 1859 |
Conservative | Derby–Disraeli II | ||||
George Campbell 8th Duke of Argyll |
18 June 1859 |
26 June 1866 |
Liberal | Palmerston II | ||||
Russell II | ||||||||
James Harris 3rd Earl of Malmesbury |
6 July 1866 |
1 December 1868 |
Conservative | Derby–Disraeli III | ||||
John Wodehouse 1st Earl of Kimberley |
9 December 1868 |
6 July 1870 |
Liberal | Gladstone I | ||||
Charles Wood 1st Viscount Halifax |
6 July 1870 |
17 February 1874 |
Liberal | |||||
James Harris 3rd Earl of Malmesbury |
21 February 1874 |
12 August 1876 |
Conservative | Disraeli II | ||||
Benjamin Disraeli 1st Earl of Beaconsfield |
12 August 1876 |
4 February 1878 |
Conservative | |||||
Algernon Percy 6th Duke of Northumberland |
4 February 1878 |
21 April 1880 |
Conservative | |||||
George Campbell 8th Duke of Argyll |
28 April 1880 |
2 May 1881 |
Liberal | Gladstone II | ||||
Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue 1st Baron Carlingford |
2 May 1881 |
5 March 1885 |
Liberal | |||||
Archibald Primrose 5th Earl of Rosebery |
5 March 1885 |
9 June 1885 |
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Liberal | ||||
Dudley Ryder 3rd Earl of Harrowby |
24 June 1885 |
28 January 1886 |
Conservative | Salisbury I | ||||
William Ewart Gladstone MP for Midlothian |
17 February 1886 |
20 July 1886 |
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Liberal | Gladstone III | |||
George Cadogan 5th Earl Cadogan |
3 August 1886 |
11 August 1892 |
Conservative | Salisbury II | ||||
William Ewart Gladstone MP for Midlothian |
20 August 1892 |
10 March 1894 |
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Liberal | Gladstone IV | |||
Edward Marjoribanks 2nd Baron Tweedmouth |
10 March 1894 |
21 June 1895 |
Liberal | Rosebery | ||||
Richard Assheton Cross 1st Viscount Cross |
29 June 1895 |
12 November 1900 |
Conservative | Salisbury (III & IV) (Con.–Lib.U.) |
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Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury |
12 November 1900 |
July 1902 |
Conservative | |||||
Edward VII r. 1901 – 1910 |
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Arthur Balfour MP for Manchester East |
14 July 1902 |
October 1903 |
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Conservative | Balfour (Con.–Lib.U.) |
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James Gascoyne-Cecil 4th Marquess of Salisbury |
17 October 1903 |
December 1905 |
Conservative | |||||
George Robinson 1st Marquess of Ripon |
10 December 1905 |
October 1908 |
Liberal | Campbell-Bannerman | ||||
Asquith (I–III) |
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Robert Crewe-Milnes 1st Marquess of Crewe |
9 October 1908 |
October 1911 |
Liberal | |||||
George V r. 1910 – 1936 |
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Charles Wynn-Carington 1st Earl Carrington |
23 October 1911 |
February 1912 |
Liberal | |||||
Robert Crewe-Milnes 1st Marquess of Crewe |
13 February 1912 |
May 1915 |
Liberal | |||||
George Curzon 1st Earl Curzon of Kedleston |
25 May 1915 |
December 1916 |
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Conservative | Asquith Coalition (Lib.–Con.–Lab.) |
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David Lindsay 27th Earl of Crawford |
15 December 1916 |
January 1919 |
Conservative | Lloyd George (I & II) (Lib.–Con.–Lab.) |
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Bonar Law MP for Glasgow Central |
10 January 1919 |
March 1921 |
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Conservative | ||||
Austen Chamberlain MP for Birmingham West |
23 March 1921 |
October 1922 |
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Conservative | ||||
Vacant | October 1922 |
May 1923 |
Law | |||||
Robert Cecil 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood |
28 May 1923 |
January 1924 |
Conservative | Baldwin I | ||||
J. R. Clynes MP for Manchester Platting |
22 January 1924 |
November 1924 |
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Labour | MacDonald I | |||
James Gascoyne-Cecil 4th Marquess of Salisbury |
6 November 1924 |
June 1929 |
Conservative | Baldwin II | ||||
Jimmy Thomas MP for Derby |
7 June 1929 |
June 1930 |
Labour | MacDonald II | ||||
Vernon Hartshorn MP for Ogmore |
5 June 1930 |
March 1931 |
Labour | |||||
Tom Johnston MP for West Stirlingshire |
24 March 1931 |
August 1931 |
Labour | |||||
William Peel 1st Earl Peel |
August 1931 |
November 1931 |
Conservative | National I (N.Lab.–Con.–Lib.N.–Lib.) |
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Philip Snowden 1st Viscount Snowden |
5 November 1931 |
September 1932 |
National Labour | National II (N.Lab.–Con.–Lib.N.–Lib.) |
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Stanley Baldwin MP for Bewdley |
29 September 1932 |
December 1933 |
Conservative | |||||
Anthony Eden MP for Warwick and Leamington |
31 December 1933 |
June 1935 |
Conservative | |||||
Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart 7th Marquess of Londonderry |
7 June 1935 |
November 1935 |
Conservative | National III (Con.–N.Lab.–Lib.N.) |
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Edward Wood 3rd Viscount Halifax |
22 November 1935 |
May 1937 |
Conservative | |||||
Edward VIII r. |
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George VI r. 1936 – 1952 |
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Herbrand Sackville 9th Earl De La Warr |
28 May 1937 |
October 1938 |
National Labour | National IV (Con.–N.Lab.–Lib.N.) |
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John Anderson 1st Viscount Waverley MP for Combined Scottish Universities |
31 October 1938 |
September 1939 |
Independent (National) |
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Samuel Hoare 1st Viscount Templewood MP for Chelsea |
3 September 1939 |
April 1940 |
Conservative | Chamberlain War (Con.–N.Lab.–Lib.N.) |
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Kingsley Wood MP for Woolwich West |
3 April 1940 |
May 1940 |
Conservative | |||||
Clement Attlee MP for Limehouse |
11 May 1940 |
February 1942 |
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Labour | Churchill War (All parties) |
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Stafford Cripps MP for Bristol East |
19 February 1942 |
November 1942 |
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Labour | ||||
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil Viscount Cranborne |
22 November 1942 |
September 1943 |
Conservative | |||||
Max Aitken 1st Baron Beaverbrook |
24 September 1943 |
July 1945 |
Conservative | |||||
Churchill Caretaker (Con.–N.Lib.) |
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Arthur Greenwood MP for Wakefield |
27 July 1945 |
17 April 1947 |
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Labour | Attlee (I & II) |
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Philip Inman 1st Baron Inman |
17 April 1947 |
7 October 1947 |
Labour | |||||
Christopher Addison 1st Viscount Addison |
7 October 1947 |
9 March 1951 |
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Labour | ||||
Ernest Bevin MP for Woolwich East |
9 March 1951 |
14 April 1951 |
Labour | |||||
Richard Stokes MP for Ipswich |
26 April 1951 |
October 1951 |
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Labour | ||||
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 5th Marquess of Salisbury |
28 October 1951 |
7 May 1952 |
Conservative | Churchill III | ||||
Elizabeth II r. 1952 – 2022 |
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Harry Crookshank MP for Gainsborough |
7 May 1952 |
20 December 1955 |
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Conservative | ||||
Eden | ||||||||
R. A. Butler MP for Saffron Walden |
20 December 1955 |
October 1959 |
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Conservative | ||||
Macmillan (I & II) |
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Quintin Hogg 2nd Viscount Hailsham |
14 October 1959 |
July 1960 |
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Conservative | ||||
Edward Heath MP for Bexley |
27 July 1960 |
October 1963 |
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Conservative | ||||
Selwyn Lloyd MP for Wirral |
20 October 1963 |
October 1964 |
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Conservative | Douglas-Home | |||
Frank Pakenham 7th Earl of Longford |
18 October 1964 |
December 1965 |
Labour | Wilson (I & II) |
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Frank Soskice MP for Newport |
23 December 1965 |
April 1966 |
Labour | |||||
Frank Pakenham 7th Earl of Longford |
6 April 1966 |
January 1968 |
Labour | |||||
Edward Shackleton Baron Shackleton |
16 January 1968 |
April 1968 |
Labour | |||||
Fred Peart MP for Workington |
6 April |
October 1968 |
Labour | |||||
Edward Shackleton Baron Shackleton |
18 October 1968 |
June 1970 |
Labour | |||||
George Jellicoe 2nd Earl Jellicoe |
20 June 1970 |
June 1973 |
Conservative | Heath | ||||
David Hennessy 3rd Baron Windlesham |
5 June 1973 |
March 1974 |
Conservative | |||||
Malcolm Shepherd 2nd Baron Shepherd |
7 March 1974 |
September 1976 |
Labour | Wilson (III & IV) |
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Callaghan | ||||||||
Fred Peart Baron Peart |
10 September 1976 |
May 1979 |
Labour | |||||
Ian Gilmour Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar MP for Chesham and Amersham |
5 May 1979 |
September 1981 |
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Conservative | Thatcher I | |||
Humphrey Atkins MP for Spelthorne |
14 September 1981 |
April 1982 |
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Conservative | ||||
Janet Young Baroness Young |
6 April 1982 |
June 1983 |
Conservative | |||||
John Biffen MP for North Shropshire |
11 June 1983 |
June 1987 |
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Conservative | Thatcher II | |||
John Wakeham MP for South Colchester and Maldon |
13 June 1987 |
10 January 1988 |
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Conservative | Thatcher III | |||
John Ganzoni 2nd Baron Belstead |
10 January 1988 |
28 November 1990 |
Conservative | |||||
David Waddington Baron Waddington |
28 November 1990 |
11 April 1992 |
Conservative | Major I | ||||
John Wakeham Baron Wakeham |
11 April 1992 |
20 July 1994 |
Conservative | |||||
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil Viscount Cranborne |
20 July 1994 |
2 May 1997 |
Conservative | |||||
Major II |
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Ivor Richard Baron Richard |
2 May 1997 |
27 July 1998 |
Labour | Blair I | ||||
Margaret Jay Baroness Jay of Paddington |
27 July 1998 |
8 June 2001 |
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Labour | ||||
Gareth Williams Baron Williams of Mostyn |
8 June 2001 |
13 June 2003 |
Labour | Blair II | ||||
Peter Hain MP for Neath |
13 June 2003 |
6 May 2005 |
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Labour | ||||
Geoff Hoon MP for Ashfield |
6 May 2005 |
5 May 2006 |
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Labour | Blair III | |||
Jack Straw MP for Blackburn |
5 May 2006 |
27 June 2007 |
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Labour | ||||
Harriet Harman MP for Camberwell and Peckham |
28 June 2007 |
11 May 2010 |
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Labour | Brown | |||
George Young MP for North West Hampshire |
12 May 2010 |
4 September 2012 |
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Conservative | Cameron–Clegg (Con.–L.D.) |
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Andrew Lansley MP for South Cambridgeshire |
4 September 2012 |
14 July 2014 |
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Conservative | ||||
Tina Stowell Baroness Stowell of Beeston |
15 July 2014 |
14 July 2016 |
Conservative | |||||
Cameron II |
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Natalie Evans Baroness Evans of Bowes Park |
14 July 2016 |
6 September 2022 |
Conservative | May I | ||||
May II | ||||||||
Johnson I | ||||||||
Johnson II | ||||||||
Nicholas True Baron True |
6 September 2022 |
5 July 2024 |
Conservative | Truss | ||||
Charles III (2022–present) |
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Sunak | ||||||||
Angela Smith Baroness Smith |
5 July 2024 |
Incumbent | Labour | Starmer |
Other countries
- Keeper of the seals of France
- Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan
- Keeper of the Rulers' Seal of Malaysia
See also
- Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland
- Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
- Lord Privy Seal (term), as used in the television news business