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First Pitt ministry
Coat of arms of Great Britain (1714–1801).svg
1783–1801
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Date formed 19 December 1783 (1783-12-19)
Date dissolved 14 March 1801 (1801-03-14)
People and organisations
Monarch George III
Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger
Total no. of members 38 appointments
Member parties
Status in legislature
Opposition party
Opposition leaders
History
Election(s)
  • 1784 general election
  • 1790 general election
  • 1796 general election
Outgoing election 1801 co-option
Legislature term(s)
  • 15th GB Parliament
    lost a vote of confidence
  • 16th GB Parliament
  • 17th GB Parliament
  • 18th GB Parliament
  • 1st UK Parliament
Predecessor Fox–North coalition
Successor Addington ministry

William Pitt the Younger led the government of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1783 to 1801.

In 1800, the Acts of Union between Great Britain and Ireland were accepted by their respective parliaments, creating the new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (UK), which would be governed by the former Parliament of Great Britain (now the UK Parliament). Pitt governed this new state for the first month of its existence, until differences with King George III over Catholic emancipation caused him to resign.

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
  William Pitt the Younger* 19 December 1783 (1783-12-19) 14 March 1801 (1801-03-14) Tory
Lord Chancellor   The Lord Thurlow 23 December 1783 (1783-12-23) June 1792 (1792-06) Tory
  The Lord Loughborough 28 January 1793 (1793-01-28) 14 April 1801 (1801-04-14) Independent
Lord President of the Council   The Earl Gower 19 December 1783 (1783-12-19) 1 December 1784 (1784-12-01) Tory
  The Earl Camden 1 December 1784 (1784-12-01) 18 April 1794 (1794-04-18) Tory
  The Earl Fitzwilliam 1 July 1794 (1794-07-01) 17 December 1794 (1794-12-17) Whig
  The Earl of Mansfield 17 December 1794 (1794-12-17) 1 September 1796 (1796-09-01) Tory
  The Earl of Chatham 21 September 1796 (1796-09-21) 30 July 1801 (1801-07-30) Independent
Lord Privy Seal   The Duke of Rutland 23 December 1783 (1783-12-23) 27 November 1784 (1784-11-27) Independent
  The Earl Gower 27 November 1784 (1784-11-27) 1794 (1794) Tory
  The Earl Spencer 1794 (1794) 16 July 1794 (1794-07-16) Whig
  The Earl of Chatham 16 July 1794 (1794-07-16) 14 February 1798 (1798-02-14) Independent
  The Earl of Westmorland 14 February 1798 (1798-02-14) 5 February 1806 (1806-02-05) Tory
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs   The Earl Temple 19 December 1783 (1783-12-19) 23 December 1783 (1783-12-23) Tory
  The Duke of Leeds 23 December 1783 (1783-12-23) May 1791 (1791-05) Tory
  The Lord Grenville 8 June 1791 (1791-06-08) 20 February 1801 (1801-02-20) Tory
  Lord Hawkesbury 20 February 1801 (1801-02-20) 14 May 1804 (1804-05-14) Tory
Secretary of State for War   Henry Dundas 11 July 1794 (1794-07-11) 17 March 1801 (1801-03-17) Tory
Secretary at War   William Windham 1794 (1794) 1801 (1801) Whig
Secretary of State for the Home Department   The Earl Temple 19 December 1783 (1783-12-19) 23 December 1783 (1783-12-23) Tory
  The Lord Sydney 23 December 1783 (1783-12-23) 5 June 1789 (1789-06-05) Whig
  The Lord Grenville 5 June 1789 (1789-06-05) 8 June 1791 (1791-06-08) Tory
  Henry Dundas 8 June 1791 (1791-06-08) 11 July 1794 (1794-07-11) Tory
  The Duke of Portland 11 July 1794 (1794-07-11) 30 July 1801 (1801-07-30) Whig
First Lord of the Admiralty   The Viscount Howe 1783 (1783) 1788 (1788) Independent
  The Earl of Chatham 1788 (1788) 1794 (1794) Independent
  The Earl Spencer 1794 (1794) 1801 (1801) Whig
  The Earl of St Vincent 1801 (1801) 1804 (1804) Whig
Master-General of the Ordnance   The Duke of Richmond 1784 (1784) 1795 (1795) Tory
  The Marquess Cornwallis 1795 (1795) 1801 (1801) Independent
President of the Board of Trade   The Earl of Liverpool 23 August 1786 (1786-08-23) 7 June 1804 (1804-06-07) Tory
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland   The Earl of Northington 3 May 1783 (1783-05-03) 12 February 1784 (1784-02-12) Independent
  The Duke of Rutland 12 February 1784 (1784-02-12) 27 October 1787 (1787-10-27) Independent
  The Marquess of Buckingham 27 October 1787 (1787-10-27) 24 October 1789 (1789-10-24) Tory
  The Earl of Westmorland 24 October 1789 (1789-10-24) 13 December 1794 (1794-12-13) Tory
  The Earl Fitzwilliam 13 December 1794 (1794-12-13) 13 March 1795 (1795-03-13) Whig
  The Earl Camden 13 March 1795 (1795-03-13) 14 June 1798 (1798-06-14) Tory
  The Marquess Cornwallis 14 June 1798 (1798-06-14) 27 April 1801 (1801-04-27) Independent

Changes

  • March 1784 – The Duke of Rutland becomes Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, remaining also Lord Privy Seal.
  • December 1784 – Lord Gower (Lord Stafford from 1786) succeeds Rutland as Lord Privy Seal (Rutland remains Viceroy of Ireland). Lord Camden succeeds Gower as Lord President.
  • November 1787 – Lord Buckingham succeeds Rutland as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
  • July 1788 – Lord Chatham, Pitt's elder brother, succeeds Lord Howe as First Lord of the Admiralty.
  • June 1789 – William Grenville (Lord Grenville from 1790) succeeds Lord Sydney as Home Secretary.
  • October 1789 – Lord Westmorland succeeds Buckingham as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
  • June 1791 –
    • Grenville succeeds the Duke of Leeds (Lord Carmarthen before 1789) as Foreign Secretary.
    • Henry Dundas succeeds Grenville as Home Secretary.
    • Lord Hawkesbury (from 1796 Earl of Liverpool), the President of the Board of Trade, joins the Cabinet.
  • June 1792 – Lord Thurlow resigns as Lord Chancellor. The Great Seal goes into commission.
  • January 1793 – Lord Loughborough becomes Lord Chancellor.
  • July 1794 –
  • December 1794 –
    • Chatham succeeds Spencer as Lord Privy Seal.
    • Spencer succeeds Chatham as First Lord of the Admiralty.
    • Fitzwilliam succeeds Westmorland as Viceroy of Ireland.
    • Lord Mansfield succeeds Fitzwilliam as Lord President.
  • February 1795 – Lord Cornwallis succeeds the Duke of Richmond as Master-General of the Ordnance.
  • March 1795 – Camden succeeds Fitzwilliam as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
  • September 1796 – Chatham succeeds Mansfield as Lord President. Chatham remains Lord Privy Seal.
  • February 1798 – Westmorland succeeds Chatham as Lord Privy Seal. Chatham remains Lord President.
  • June 1798 – Cornwallis succeeds Camden as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, remaining also Master-General of the Ordnance.
  • February 1801 – Grenville, Spencer, and Windham resign from the Cabinet. The first two are succeeded by Lord Hawkesbury and Lord St Vincent, while Windham's successor is not in the Cabinet.
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