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The Broad Bottom ministry was the factional coalition government of Great Britain between 1744 and 1754.[1] It was led by the two Pelham brothers in Parliament, Prime Minister Henry Pelham in the House of Commons and the Duke of Newcastle in the House of Lords. Early in 1746 the King wished a change of prime minister, and Pelham lost power, but only briefly. On returning to office he put in place a strengthened broad coalition of Whigs. The second Broad Bottom administration lasted from Pelham's resumption of power until his death in 1754.[3]

Ministry

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
(head of ministry)Continued1754 (1754)
Lord Chancellor[6]Continued1754 (1754)
Lord President of the Council[7]Continued1745 (1745)
1745 (1745)1751 (1751)
1751 (1751)1754 (1754)
Lord Privy Seal[8]1744 (1744)1754 (1754)
Secretary of State for the Southern Department[9](head of ministry)Continued1748 (1748)
1748 (1748)1751 (1751)
1751 (1751)1754 (1754)
Secretary of State for the Northern Department[9]
The Earl of Harrington
1744 (1744)1746 (1746)
1746 (1746)1748 (1748)
The Duke of Newcastle
(head of ministry)
1748 (1748)1754 (1754)
Master-General of the Ordnance[10]Continued1749 (1749)
Vacant
1749 (1749)1754 (1754)
First Lord of the Admiralty[11]
The Duke of Bedford
1744 (1744)1748 (1748)
1748 (1748)1751 (1751)
1751 (1751)1754 (1754)
Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland[12]1744 (1744)1754 (1754)
Secretary of State for Scotland[13]1744 (1744)1746 (1746)
Lord Chamberlain of the Household[14]1744 (1744)1754 (1754)
Master of the Horse[15]1744 (1744)1750 (1750)
Vacant
1750 (1750)1751 (1751)
1751 (1751)1754 (1754)

See also

Notes

Works cited

  • Colley, Linda (1985), In Defiance of Oligarchy: The Tory Party 1714–60, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-5213-1311-7
  • Haydn, Joseph (1851), The Book of Dignities, London: Longmans, Brown, Green, and Longmans
  • Kulisheck, P. J. (2004), "Pelham, Henry (1694–1754)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.), Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/21789 (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

Further reading

Preceded by Government of Great Britain
24 November 1744 – 10 February 1746 (1744-11-24 – 1746-02-10)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Government of Great Britain
14 February 1746 – 6 March 1754 (1746-02-14 – 1754-03-06)
Succeeded by