Second Baldwin ministry explained

Incumbent:1924–1929
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Government Head:Stanley Baldwin
State Head Title:Monarch
State Head:George V
Total Number:114 appointments
Political Party:Conservative Party
Legislature Term:34th UK Parliament
Election:1924 general election
Last Election:1929 general election
Opposition Party:Labour Party
Previous:First MacDonald ministry
Successor:Second MacDonald ministry

Stanley Baldwin of the Conservative Party formed the second Baldwin ministry upon his reappointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by King George V after the 1924 general election. His second ministry ended following the so-called "Flapper Election" of May 1929.

Cabinet

November 1924 – June 1929

Changes

List of ministers

Members of the Cabinet are in bold face.

OfficeNameDate
scope=row Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
Leader of the House of Commons
Stanley Baldwin4 November 19244 June 1929
scope=row rowspan=2 Lord High Chancellor of Great BritainThe Viscount Cave6 November 1924
The Lord Hailsham28 March 1928
scope=row rowspan=2 Lord President of the CouncilThe Marquess Curzon of Kedleston6 November 1924
The Earl of Balfour27 April 1925
scope=row Lord Keeper of the Privy SealThe Marquess of Salisbury6 November 1924
scope=row Chancellor of the ExchequerWinston Churchill6 November 1924
scope=row Parliamentary Secretary to the TreasuryBolton Eyres-Monsell7 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=3 Financial Secretary to the TreasuryWalter Guinness11 November 1924
Ronald McNeill5 November 1925
Arthur Samuel1 November 1927
scope=row rowspan=10 Junior Lords of the TreasurySir George Hennessy13 November 192410 December 1925
Lord Stanley13 November 19249 November 1927
Frederick Thomson13 November 192414 January 1928
William Cope13 November 192414 January 1928
Francis Curzon13 November 192415 January 1929
David Margesson28 August 19264 June 1929
George Bowyer28 December 19274 June 1929
George Penny13 January 19284 June 1929
Marquess of Titchfield13 January 19284 June 1929
Euan Wallace1 January 19294 June 1929
scope=row Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Deputy Leader of the House of Commons
Austen Chamberlain6 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=2 Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsRonald McNeill11 November 1924
Godfrey Locker-Lampson7 December 1925
scope=row Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentSir William Joynson-Hicks6 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=3 Under-Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentGodfrey Locker-Lampson11 November 1924
Douglas Hacking8 December 1925
Sir Vivian Henderson9 November 1927
scope=row First Lord of the AdmiraltyWilliam Bridgeman6 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=2 Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the AdmiraltyJ. C. C. Davidson11 November 1924
Cuthbert Headlam16 December 1926
scope=row Civil Lord of the AdmiraltyThe Earl Stanhope11 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=2 Minister of Agriculture and FisheriesE. F. L. Wood6 November 1924
Walter Guinness4 November 1925
scope=row rowspan=2 Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and FisheriesThe Lord Bledisloe11 November 1924
The Earl of Stradbroke5 February 1928
scope=row Secretary of State for AirSir Samuel Hoare6 November 1924
scope=row Under-Secretary of State for AirSir Philip Sassoon11 November 1924
scope=row Secretary of State for the ColoniesLeo Amery6 November 1924
scope=row Under-Secretary of State for the ColoniesWilliam Ormsby-Gore12 November 1924
scope=row Secretary of State for Dominion AffairsLeo Amery11 June 1925
scope=row rowspan=3 Under-Secretary of State for Dominion AffairsThe Earl of Clarendon5 August 1925
The Lord Lovat5 May 1927
The Earl of Plymouth1 January 1929
scope=row President of the Board of EducationLord Eustace Percy6 November 1924
scope=row Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of EducationThe Duchess of Atholl11 November 1924
scope=row Minister of HealthNeville Chamberlain6 November 1924
scope=row Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of HealthSir Kingsley Wood11 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=2 Secretary of State for IndiaThe Earl of Birkenhead6 November 1924
The Viscount Peel18 October 1928
scope=row Under-Secretary of State for IndiaThe Earl Winterton11 November 1924
scope=row Minister of LabourSir Arthur Steel-Maitland6 November 1924
scope=row Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of LabourHenry Betterton11 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=2 Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterThe Viscount Cecil of Chelwood10 November 1924
The Lord Cushendun19 October 1927
scope=row rowspan=3 Paymaster Generalvacant
The Duke of Sutherland28 January 1925
The Earl of Onslow2 December 1928
scope=row Minister of PensionsGeorge Tryon11 November 1924
scope=row Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of PensionsGeorge Frederick Stanley11 November 1924
scope=row Postmaster GeneralSir William Mitchell-Thomson11 November 1924
scope=row Assistant Postmaster GeneralViscount Wolmer11 November 1924
scope=row Secretary for ScotlandSir John Gilmour6 November 1924
scope=row Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health for ScotlandWalter Elliot11 November 1924
scope=row Under-Secretary of State for ScotlandWalter Elliot26 July 1926
scope=row President of the Board of TradeSir Philip Lloyd-Greame6 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=2 Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of TradeSir Robert Burton-Chadwick11 November 1924
Herbert Williams13 January 1928
scope=row rowspan=2 Secretary for Overseas TradeArthur Samuel11 November 1924
Douglas Hacking9 November 1927
scope=row rowspan=2 Secretary for MinesGeorge Lane-Fox11 November 1924
Douglas King13 January 1928
scope=row Minister of TransportWilfrid Ashley11 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=2 Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of TransportJohn Moore-Brabazon11 November 1924
vacant14 January 1927
scope=row Secretary of State for WarSir Laming Worthington-Evans6 November 1924
scope=row rowspan=2 Under-Secretary of State for WarThe Earl of Onslow11 November 1924
The Duke of Sutherland2 December 1928
scope=row rowspan=2 Financial Secretary to the War OfficeDouglas King11 November 1924
Duff Cooper13 January 1928
scope=row rowspan=2 First Commissioner of WorksThe Viscount Peel10 November 1924
The Marquess of Londonderry18 October 1928
scope=row rowspan=2 Attorney GeneralSir Douglas Hogg6 November 1924
Sir Thomas Inskip28 March 1928
scope=row rowspan=2 Solicitor GeneralSir Thomas Inskip11 November 1924
Sir Frank Merriman28 March 1928
scope=row rowspan=2 Lord AdvocateWilliam Watson11 November 1924
Alexander Munro MacRobert23 April 1929
scope=row rowspan=3 Solicitor General for ScotlandDavid Pinkerton Fleming11 November 1924
Alexander Munro MacRobert30 December 1925
Wilfrid Normand23 April 1929
scope=row rowspan=2 Treasurer of the HouseholdGeorge Gibbs13 November 1924
Sir George Hennessy13 January 1928
scope=row rowspan=2 Comptroller of the HouseholdSir Harry Barnston13 November 1924
Sir William Cope13 January 1928
scope=row rowspan=3 Vice-Chamberlain of the HouseholdDouglas Hacking13 November 1924
George Hennessy10 December 1925
Frederick Thomson13 January 1928
scope=row rowspan=6 Assistant Whips[1] David Margesson13 November 192428 August 1926
George Bowyer15 December 192428 December 1927
George Penny22 February 192713 January 1928
Marquess of Titchfield9 November 192713 January 1928
Euan Wallace13 January 19281 January 1929
Sir Victor Warrender13 January 19284 June 1929
scope=row rowspan=3 Captain of the Gentlemen-at-ArmsThe Earl of Clarendon1 December 1924
The Earl of Plymouth26 June 1925
The Earl of Lucan1 January 1929
scope=row Captain of the Yeomen of the GuardThe Lord Desborough1 December 1924
scope=row rowspan=5 Lords in WaitingThe Viscount Gage1 December 19244 June 1929
The Lord Somers1 December 192423 March 1926
The Earl of Lucan1 December 19241 January 1929
The Earl of Airlie1 April 19264 June 1929
The Lord Templemore1 January 19294 June 1929
Notes

References

Notes and References

  1. J C Sainty 'Assistant Whips 1922–1964' in Parliamentary History Vol 4 (1985) pp 201–04