Lord Privy Seal Explained

Post:
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
Insignia:Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government) (2022).svg
Insigniacaption:Royal Arms of His Majesty's Government
Incumbent:The Baroness Smith of Basildon
Incumbentsince:5 July 2024
Style:The Right Honourable
Type:Great Officer of State
Appointer:The King
Termlength:At His Majesty's pleasure
First:William Melton
Formation:1307

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.[1] 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".[2] [3]

During the reign of Edward I, prior to 1307, the privy seal was kept by the controller of the wardrobe.[4] The Lord Privy Seal was the president of the Court of Requests during its existence.

List of Lord Keepers of the Privy Seal

Lord Keepers of the Privy Seal (c. 1307–1714)

Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
Lord KeeperTerm of officeMonarch
William Melton13071312Edward II

Roger Northburgh13121316
Thomas Charlton13161320
Robert Baldock
13201323
Robert Wodehouse13231323
Robert Ayleston13231324
William Ayermin13241325
Henry de Cliff13251325
William Herlaston13251326
Robert Wyvil13261327
Richard Airmyn13271328scope=row rowspan=19 style="text-align:center" Edward III

Adam de Lymbergh13281329
Richard Bury
13291334
Robert Ayleston13341334
Robert Tawton13341335
William de la Zouch13351337
Richard Bintworth13371338
William Kilsby13381342
John de Ufford13421344
Thomas Hatfield13441345
John Thoresby
13451347
Simon Islip
13471350
Michael Northburgh
13501354
Thomas Bramber13541355
John Winwick13551360
John Buckingham
13601363
William of Wykeham
13631367
Peter Lacy13671371
Nicholas Carew
13711377
John Fordham13771381Richard II

William Dighton13811382
Walter Skirclaw
13821386
John Waltham
13861389
Edmund Stafford
13891396
Guy Mone13961397
Richard Clifford
13971401
Henry IV

Thomas Langley14011405
Nicholas Bubwith14051406
John Prophet
14061415
Henry V

John Wakering
14151416
Henry Ware14161418
John Kemp
14181421
John Stafford14211422
William Alnwick
[5]
14221432Henry VI

William Lyndwood
[6]
14321443
Thomas Beckington
14431444
Adam Moleyns
[7]
14441450
Andrew Holes
14501452
Thomas Lisieux
14521456
Laurence Booth
[8]
14561460
Robert Stillington
[9]
14601467
Edward IV

Thomas Rotherham
[10]
14671470
John Hales
14701471scope=row style="text-align:center" Henry VI

Thomas Rotherham
[11]
14711474Edward IV

John Russell
[12]
14741483
Edward V

John Gunthorpe
14831485
scope=row style="text-align:center" Richard III

Peter Courtenay
14851487Henry VII

Richard Foxe
[13]
14871516
Henry VIII

Thomas Ruthall
15161523
Henry Marney
1st Baron Marney
15231523
Cuthbert Tunstall
15231530
Thomas Boleyn
1st Earl of Wiltshire
15301536
Thomas Cromwell
1st Earl of Essex
[14]
15361540
William FitzWilliam
1st Earl of Southampton
15401542
John Russell
1st Earl of Bedford
[15]
15421555
scope=row style="text-align:center" Edward VI

Mary I

William Paget
1st Baron Paget
15551558
Nicholas Bacon15581571Elizabeth I

William Cecil
1st Baron Burghley
15711572
William Howard
1st Baron Howard of Effingham
15721573
Thomas Smith
15731576
Francis Walsingham
15761590
William Cecil
1st Baron Burghley
15901598
Robert Cecil
1st Earl of Salisbury
15981608
James I

Henry Howard
1st Earl of Northampton
16081614
Robert Carr
1st Earl of Somerset
16141616
Edward Somerset
4th Earl of Worcester
16161625
John Coke
16251628Charles I

Robert Naunton16281628
Henry Montagu
1st Earl of Manchester
16281642
Lucius Cary
2nd Viscount Falkland
16431643
Edward Nicholas[16] 16431644
Henry Bourchier
5th Earl of Bath
16441646
[17]
scope=row style="background:#eee; text-align:center" Interregnum
Commissioners of Parliament's Great Seal
16461660scope=row style="text-align:center" Charles II

John Robartes
2nd Baron Robartes
16601673scope=row style="text-align:center" rowspan=3 Charles II

Arthur Annesley
1st Earl of Anglesey
16731682
George Savile
1st Marquess of Halifax
16821685
Henry Hyde
2nd Earl of Clarendon
16851687James II

Henry Arundell
3rd Baron Arundell of Wardour
16871688
George Savile
1st Marquess of Halifax
16891690Mary II


&<br/>William III

Thomas Herbert
8th Earl of Pembroke
16921699
John Lowther
1st Viscount Lonsdale
16991700
Ford Grey
1st Earl of Tankerville
17001701
John Sheffield
1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby
[18]
17021705Anne

John Holles
1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne
17051711
John Robinson
17111713
William Legge
1st Earl of Dartmouth
17131714

Lord Keepers of the Privy Seal (1714–present)

Lord Keeper! colspan=2
Term of officeOther ministerial portfolios held during tenurePartyMinistryMonarch
Thomas Wharton
1st Marquess of Wharton
[19]

1714

1715
WhigTownshendGeorge I

Charles Spencer
3rd Earl of Sunderland

1715

1716
Evelyn Pierrepont
1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull

1716

1719
Stanhope–Sunderland I
Stanhope–Sunderland II
Henry Grey
1st Duke of Kent

1719

1720
Evelyn Pierrepont
1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull

1720

1726
Walpole–Townshend
Thomas Trevor
1st Baron Trevor

1726

1730
George II

Spencer Compton
1st Earl of Wilmington

1730

1731
WhigWalpole
William Cavendish
3rd Duke of Devonshire

1731

1733
Whig
Henry Lowther
3rd Viscount Lonsdale

1733

1735
Francis Godolphin
2nd Earl of Godolphin

1735

1740
John Hervey
2nd Baron Hervey

1740

1742

1742

1743
ToryCarteret
George Cholmondeley
3rd Earl of Cholmondeley

1743

1744
John Leveson-Gower
1st Earl Gower
[20]

1744

1755
ToryBroad Bottom
Newcastle I
Charles Spencer
3rd Duke of Marlborough

1755

1755

1755

1757
Tory
Pitt–Devonshire
1757 Caretaker
Richard Grenville-Temple
2nd Earl Temple

1757

1761
Pitt–Newcastle
George III


[21]
John Russell
4th Duke of Bedford

1761

1763
Whig
Bute
George Spencer
4th Duke of Marlborough

1763

1765
Grenville
Thomas Pelham-Holles
1st Duke of Newcastle

1765

1766
WhigRockingham I
William Pitt
1st Earl of Chatham

1766

1768
WhigChatham
George Hervey
2nd Earl of Bristol

1768

1770
Grafton

1770

1771
ToryNorth
Henry Howard
12th Earl of Suffolk

1771

1771
Augustus FitzRoy
3rd Duke of Grafton

1771

1775
Whig
William Legge
2nd Earl of Dartmouth

1775

1782
Augustus FitzRoy
3rd Duke of Grafton

1782

1783
WhigRockingham II
Shelburne
Frederick Howard
5th Earl of Carlisle

1783

1783
Fox–North
Charles Manners
4th Duke of Rutland

1783

1784
Pitt I
Granville Leveson-Gower
1st Marquess of Stafford
[22]

1784
1794Tory
George Spencer
2nd Earl Spencer
1794
1794
Whig
John Pitt
2nd Earl of Chatham

1794

1798
John Fane
10th Earl of Westmorland

1798

1806
Tory
Addington
Pitt II
Henry Addington
1st Viscount Sidmouth

1806

1806
ToryAll the Talents
Henry Vassall-Fox
3rd Baron Holland

1806

1807
Whig
John Fane
10th Earl of Westmorland

1807

1827
ToryPortland II
Perceval
Liverpool
George IV

William Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck
4th Duke of Portland

1827

1827
ToryCanning
George Howard
6th Earl of Carlisle

1827

1828
Whig
Goderich
Edward Law
2nd Baron Ellenborough

1828

1829
ToryWellingtonPeel
James St Clair-Erskine
2nd Earl of Rosslyn

1829

1830
Tory
William IV

John Lambton
1st Baron Durham

1830

1833
WhigGrey
Frederick John Robinson
1st Earl of Ripon

1833

1834
Whig
George Howard
6th Earl of Carlisle

1834

1834
Whigs
Constantine Phipps
2nd Earl of Mulgrave

1834

1834
WhigMelbourne I
James Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie
1st Baron Wharncliffe

1834

1835
ConservativePeel I
John Ponsonby
1st Baron Duncannon
styled Viscount Duncannon

1835

1840
WhigMelbourne II
Victoria

George Villiers
4th Earl of Clarendon

1840

1841
Whig
Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville
2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos

1841

1842
ConservativePeel II
Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott
5th Duke of Buccleuch

1842

1846
Conservative
Thomas Hamilton
9th Earl of Haddington

1846

1846
Conservative
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound
2nd Earl of Minto

1846

1852
WhigRussell I
James Gascoyne-Cecil
2nd Marquess of Salisbury

1852

1852
ConservativeWho? Who?
George Campbell
8th Duke of Argyll

1853

1855
PeeliteAberdeen
Palmerston I
Dudley Ryder
2nd Earl of Harrowby

1855

1858
Whig
Ulick de Burgh
1st Marquess of Clanricarde

1858

1858
Whig
Charles Yorke
4th Earl of Hardwicke

1858

1859
ConservativeDerbyDisraeli II
George Campbell
8th Duke of Argyll

1859

1866
LiberalPalmerston II
Russell II
James Harris
3rd Earl of Malmesbury

1866

1868
ConservativeDerbyDisraeli III
John Wodehouse
1st Earl of Kimberley

1868

1870
LiberalGladstone I
Charles Wood
1st Viscount Halifax

1870

1874
Liberal
James Harris
3rd Earl of Malmesbury

1874

1876
ConservativeDisraeli II
Benjamin Disraeli
1st Earl of Beaconsfield

1876

1878
Conservative
Algernon Percy
6th Duke of Northumberland

1878

1880
Conservative
George Campbell
8th Duke of Argyll

1880

1881
LiberalGladstone II
Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue
1st Baron Carlingford

1881

1885
Liberal
Archibald Primrose
5th Earl of Rosebery

1885

1885
Liberal
Dudley Ryder
3rd Earl of Harrowby

1885

1886
Salisbury I
William Ewart Gladstone
MP for Midlothian

1886

1886
LiberalGladstone III
George Cadogan
5th Earl Cadogan

1886

1892
ConservativeSalisbury II
William Ewart Gladstone
MP for Midlothian

1892

1894
LiberalGladstone IV
Edward Marjoribanks
2nd Baron Tweedmouth

1894

1895
LiberalRosebery
Richard Assheton Cross
1st Viscount Cross

1895

1900
ConservativeSalisbury

Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
3rd Marquess of Salisbury

1900

1902
Conservative
Edward VII

Arthur Balfour
MP for Manchester East

1902

1903
ConservativeBalfour
James Gascoyne-Cecil
4th Marquess of Salisbury

1903

1905
Conservative
George Robinson
1st Marquess of Ripon

1905

1908
LiberalCampbell-Bannerman
Asquith
Robert Crewe-Milnes
1st Marquess of Crewe
[28]

1908

1911
Liberal
George V

Charles Wynn-Carington
1st Earl Carrington

1911

1912
Liberal
Robert Crewe-Milnes
1st Marquess of Crewe

1912

1915
Liberal
George Curzon
1st Earl Curzon of Kedleston

1915

1916
ConservativeAsquith Coalition
David Lindsay
27th Earl of Crawford

1916

1919
ConservativeLloyd George

Bonar Law
MP for Glasgow Central

1919

1921
Conservative
Austen Chamberlain
MP for Birmingham West

1921

1922
Conservative
Vacant
1922

1923
Law
Robert Cecil
1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
[32]

1923

1924
ConservativeBaldwin I
J. R. Clynes
MP for Manchester Platting

1924

1924
  • Deputy Leader of the House of Commons
LabourMacDonald I
James Gascoyne-Cecil
4th Marquess of Salisbury

1924

1929
ConservativeBaldwin II
Jimmy Thomas
MP for Derby

1929

1930
LabourMacDonald II
Vernon Hartshorn
MP for Ogmore

1930

1931
Labour
Tom Johnston
MP for West Stirlingshire

1931

1931
Labour
William Peel
1st Earl Peel

1931

1931
ConservativeNational I
Philip Snowden
1st Viscount Snowden

1931

1932
National LabourNational II
Stanley Baldwin
MP for Bewdley

1932

1933
Conservative
Anthony Eden
MP for Warwick and Leamington

1933

1935
Conservative
Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart
7th Marquess of Londonderry

1935

1935
ConservativeNational III
)
Edward Wood
3rd Viscount Halifax

1935

1937
Conservative
Edward VIII

George VI

Herbrand Sackville
9th Earl De La Warr

1937

1938
National LabourNational IV
)
John Anderson
1st Viscount Waverley

MP for Combined Scottish Universities

1938

1939
Independent
Samuel Hoare
1st Viscount Templewood

MP for Chelsea

1939

1940
ConservativeChamberlain War
)
Kingsley Wood
MP for Woolwich West

1940

1940
Conservative
Clement Attlee
MP for Limehouse

1940

1942
  • Deputy Leader of the House of Commons
LabourChurchill War
Stafford Cripps
MP for Bristol East

1942

1942
Labour
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
Viscount Cranborne

1942

1943
Conservative
Max Aitken
1st Baron Beaverbrook

1943

1945
Conservative
Churchill Caretaker
Arthur Greenwood
MP for Wakefield

1945

1947
LabourAttlee
Philip Inman
1st Baron Inman

1947

1947
Labour
Christopher Addison
1st Viscount Addison

1947

1951
Labour
Ernest Bevin
MP for Woolwich East

1951

1951
Labour
Richard Stokes
MP for Ipswich

1951

1951
Labour
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
5th Marquess of Salisbury

1951

1952
ConservativeChurchill III
Elizabeth II

Harry Crookshank
MP for Gainsborough

1952

1955
Conservative
Eden
R. A. Butler
MP for Saffron Walden

1955

1959
Conservative
Macmillan
Quintin Hogg
2nd Viscount Hailsham

1959

1960
  • Minister of Science
Conservative
Edward Heath
MP for Bexley

1960

1963
  • Deputy Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Conservative
Selwyn Lloyd
MP for Wirral

1963

1964
ConservativeDouglas-Home
Frank Pakenham
7th Earl of Longford

1964

1965
LabourWilson
Frank Soskice
MP for Newport

1965

1966
Labour
Frank Pakenham
7th Earl of Longford

1966

1968
Labour
Edward Shackleton
Baron Shackleton

1968

1968
Labour
Fred Peart
MP for Workington


1968
Labour
Edward Shackleton
Baron Shackleton

1968

1970
Labour
George Jellicoe
2nd Earl Jellicoe

1970

1973
ConservativeHeath
David Hennessy
3rd Baron Windlesham

1973

1974
Conservative
<-- Deleted image removed: -->Malcolm Shepherd
2nd Baron Shepherd

1974

1976
LabourWilson
Callaghan
Fred Peart
Baron Peart

1976

1979
Labour
Ian Gilmour
Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar

MP for Chesham and Amersham

1979

1981
  • Government spokesman in the House of Commons for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
ConservativeThatcher I
Humphrey Atkins
MP for Spelthorne

1981

1982
  • Government spokesman in the House of Commons for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Conservative
Janet Young
Baroness Young

1982

1983
Conservative
John Biffen
MP for North Shropshire

1983

1987
ConservativeThatcher II
John Wakeham
MP for South Colchester and Maldon

1987

1988
ConservativeThatcher III
John Ganzoni
2nd Baron Belstead

1988

1990
Conservative
David Waddington
Baron Waddington

1990

1992
ConservativeMajor I
John Wakeham
Baron Wakeham

1992

1994
Conservative
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
Viscount Cranborne

1994

1997
Conservative
 
Major II
 
Ivor Richard
Baron Richard

1997

1998
LabourBlair I
Margaret Jay
Baroness Jay of Paddington

1998

2001
Labour
Gareth Williams
Baron Williams of Mostyn

2001

2003
LabourBlair II
Peter Hain
MP for Neath

2003

2005
Labour
Geoff Hoon
MP for Ashfield

2005

2006
LabourBlair III
Jack Straw
MP for Blackburn

2006

2007
Labour
Harriet Harman
MP for Camberwell and Peckham

2007

2010
LabourBrown
George Young
MP for North West Hampshire

2010

2012
ConservativeCameron–Clegg
Andrew Lansley
MP for South Cambridgeshire

2012

2014
Conservative
Tina Stowell
Baroness Stowell of Beeston

2014

2016
Conservative
 
Cameron II
 
Natalie Evans
Baroness Evans of Bowes Park

2016

2022
ConservativeMay I
May II
Johnson I
Johnson II
Nicholas True
Baron True

2022

2024
ConservativeTruss
Charles III

Sunak
Angela Smith
Baroness Smith of Basildon

2024
Incumbent LabourStarmer
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministerial and other Salaries Act 1975. www.legislation.gov.uk. 19 March 2018.
  2. Book: Beckett. Francis. Francis Beckett . Clem Attlee: A Biography. 1997. Richard Cohen. London. 9781860661013. 285.
  3. Book: Clem Attlee: A Biography . 9781902301709 . 2000 . Politico's Publishing. London. 285 at archive.org. Beckett . Francis .
  4. Web site: The English Royal Chancery. Jane. Sayers. 3 January 2012.
  5. Archdeacon of Sarum until 1426; Bishop of Norwich from 1426
  6. Archdeacon of Oxford 1434–1442; Bishop of St David's from 1442
  7. [Dean of Salisbury]
  8. [Dean of St Paul's]
  9. [Archdeacon of Taunton]
  10. Bishop of Rochester from 1468
  11. [Bishop of Rochester]
  12. [Bishop of Rochester]
  13. [Bishop of Exeter]
  14. Concurrently held the offices of Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1533, Secretary of State from 1534, and Lord Great Chamberlain in 1540
  15. Baron Russell from 1539, created Earl of Bedford in 1551
  16. Concurrently held the office of Secretary of State
  17. Appointed in the controversial Oxford Parliament, Bourchier is sometimes regarded as holding the office for life. However, during the Interregnum Bourchier was identified as a Delinquent by Parliamentarians and use of the Privy Seal ended. Until the Restoration of Charles II the Great Seal was the primary seal of government, for which the custody held in commission.
  18. Marquess of Normanby from 1694; created Duke of Buckingham and Normanby in 1703
  19. Earl of Wharton from 1706; created Marquess of Wharton in 1715
  20. Baron Gower from 1709; created Earl Gower in 1746
  21. The Prince of Wales served as prince regent from 5 February 1811.
  22. Earl Gower from 1754; created Marquess of Stafford in 1786
  23. Served as President of the Board of Control from September 1828
  24. Served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster October 1840 – June 1841
  25. Served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from May 1894
  26. Served as President of the Board of Trade from March 1905
  27. Served as Leader of the House of Lords from April 1908
  28. Earl of Crewe from 1895; created Marquess of Crewe July 1911
  29. Served as Secretary of State for the Colonies until November 1910
  30. Served as Secretary of State for India November 1910 – March 1911; and from May 1911
  31. Served as President of the Air Board from May 1916
  32. MP for Hitchin until 1923; created Viscount Cecil of Chelwood December 1923
  33. Served as Leader of the House of Lords from April 1925
  34. Served as Paymaster General July 1946 – March 1947
  35. Served as Paymaster General July 1948 – April 1949
  36. Served as Minister of Materials from July 1951
  37. Served as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations from March 1952
  38. Served as Secretary of State for the Home Department from January 1957