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The current ministry of the [[Government of Great Nortend|government]] of [[Great Nortend]], the 1st | The current ministry of the [[Government of Great Nortend|government]] of [[Great Nortend]], the 1st Stornton Ministry, was formed on the 1st of Janury, 2020 after the retirement of The Duke of Limmes from the position of [[Lord High Treasurer of Great Nortend|Lord High Treasurer]]. [[Alexander II of Great Nortend|Alexander II]] invited Spencer de Stornton, then Comptroller of the Exchequer, to form government as the new Warden of the Company of Scodeliers, the senior coalition parter with the Conservative Party. | ||
Stornton was created a Banneret and took the Stool in the House of Lords at the beginning of the Epiphany term. There were some minor changes in the composition of the Cabinet, notably the demotion of Jonathan Hall from Surveyour-General onto the backbench and the promotion of The Earl of Hamberwick to the Cabinet. The former Postmaster-General, Sir Lachlan James, was moved to the post of Surveyour-General, whilst the former Master of the Board of Health, James Kinson, was promoted to Postmaster-General. Several junior ministerial positions were reshuffled as a consequence. | |||
==Cabinet== | ==Cabinet== |
Latest revision as of 16:46, 5 July 2020
First Stornton Ministry | |
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2020–present | |
Date formed | 1 April 2017 |
People | |
Monarch | Alexander II |
Lord High Treasurer | Sir Spencer de Stornton |
Member party | The Company of Scodeliers and Conservative Party |
Opposition cabinet | Bine Wardcloset |
Opposition party | Droughers Party |
Opposition leader | The Margrave of Bine |
The current ministry of the government of Great Nortend, the 1st Stornton Ministry, was formed on the 1st of Janury, 2020 after the retirement of The Duke of Limmes from the position of Lord High Treasurer. Alexander II invited Spencer de Stornton, then Comptroller of the Exchequer, to form government as the new Warden of the Company of Scodeliers, the senior coalition parter with the Conservative Party.
Stornton was created a Banneret and took the Stool in the House of Lords at the beginning of the Epiphany term. There were some minor changes in the composition of the Cabinet, notably the demotion of Jonathan Hall from Surveyour-General onto the backbench and the promotion of The Earl of Hamberwick to the Cabinet. The former Postmaster-General, Sir Lachlan James, was moved to the post of Surveyour-General, whilst the former Master of the Board of Health, James Kinson, was promoted to Postmaster-General. Several junior ministerial positions were reshuffled as a consequence.
Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Term |
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Lord High Treasurer and Prime-Minister |
Sir Spencer de Stornton | 2009–present |
Comptroller of the Exchequer (and Deputy Prime Minister) |
Martin Fitzgerald | 2020–present (2009–present) |
Senior Secretary to the Treasury | Sir William Sawnett | 2020–present |
Lord High Steuard | The Earl of Barminster | 1999–present |
Lord High Chancellour | The Bishop of Chepingstow | 2005–present |
King's Clerk | Sir Aaron Billings | 2009–present |
Serjeant-General | Sir Peter Finch KS | 2009–present |
Foreign Clerk | Sir George Drachington | 2009–present |
Secretary at War | Frederic Hondel | 2013–present |
Postmaster-General | James Kinson | 2020–present |
Master of the Board of Schooling | Dr. Thomas Welfuller | 2009–present |
Lord Master of the Board of Agriculture | The Viscount Baron of Rolhampford | 2009–present |
Lord Master of the Board of Health | The Earl of Hamberwick | 2020–present |
Surveyour-General | Sir Lachlan James | 2020–present |
Lord High Chamberlain | The Earl of Godsucham | 1974–present |
Lord High Admiral | The Duke of Derham | 1953–present |
Lord High Constable and the King's Marischal | The Margrave of Lasmere | 1963–present |
Lord Master of the Horse | The Baron de Stanfield | 1971–present |
Utter Ministry
Portfolio | Minister | Term |
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Treasury | Richard de Maines | 2009–present |
Junior Secretary to the Treasury | The Earl of Wolam | 2009–present |
Paymaster of the Army | Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Minnow | 1994–present |
Paymaster of the Navy | Rear Admiral Sir Harold Hay | 2005–present |
Controller of the Household | The Baron de Drews | 1987–present |
Treasurer of the Household | The Viscount of Barchegate | 2020–present |
Master of the Mint | Thomas Richards | 2020–present |
Gentleman of the Horse | George Davis | 1993–present |
Lord Master of the Mails | The Earl of Merington | 2003–present |
Clerk of the Exchequer | Michael Falthorn | 2017–present |
Knight of Receipts | Timothy Hawtree | 2009–present |
Secretary to the Lord Chancellour | Stuart Cloves | 2009–present |
Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs | Bernard Barber | 2009–present |
Assistant to the Postmaster-General | Henry Fabing | 2017–present |
Storeman of the Board | John Edd | 2017–present |
Clerk of the Board | Sir Charles Trueman | 2017–present |
Lord Master of the Hounds | The Viscount Baron of Rewdrum | 1953–present |
Captain of the Band of Pensioners | The Earl of Folstampton | 2013–present |
Alchemist-General | Sir Geoffrey Chandler | 2009–present |
Solicitor-General | Sir Harmint Luse KC | 2009–present |
King's Proctor | Sir Gerard de la Rue | 2009–present |
Advocate-General | Sir Xavier Wood | 2013–present |
Under-Surveyour of Forests and Woods | Henry Fair | 2009–present |
List of Government ministries
Name | Minister | Senior civil servant | Location |
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H.M. Trade Office | Lord Master of the Horse The Baron de Stanfield |
Secretary Sir Robert Standoff, GCMT |
9 Lagesbury Street Lendert-with-Cadell |
H.M. Chancery | Lord High Chancellour The Bishop of Chepingstow |
Warden of the Case Sir Julius Weaver GCH KMT |
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H.M. Clerk's Office | Clerk of State Sir Aaron Billings GCMT |
Under-Secretary Sir William Henforth-Cable GCMT GCH |
Lendert-with-Cadell |
H.M. Foreign Office | Secretary of State for Foreign and Welch Affairs Sir George Drachington KMT |
Under-Secretary Sir Leslie Cevon GCMT KSA |
12 Wright Street Lendert-with-Cadell |
H.M. Serjeant-General's Office | Serjeant-General Sir Peter Finch KS KMT |
Official Secretary Sir Joseph Allan KMT KH |
Lendert-with-Cadell |
H.M. Post Office | Postmaster-General James Kinson |
Under Secretary Sir Michael Smith GCMT KCH |
44 Wollery St Edmund's Street, Lendert-with-Cadell |
H.M. Treasury and Exchequery | Lord High Treasurer Sir Spencer de Stornton |
Under-Secretary Sir Richard de Sourd KSA KCMT |
8 Fettercourt, Lendert-with-Cadell |
Comptroller of the Exchequery Martin Fitzgerald | |||
Senior Secretary to the Treasury Sir William Sawnett | |||
H.M. War Office | Secretary of State for War Frederic Hondel |
Under-Secretary Sir Colin Edford KMT |
3 Fettercourt, Lendert-with-Cadell |
H.M. Works Office | Surveyour-General Sir Lachlan James KCMT |
Official Secretary Sir Joseph Allan KMT KH |
Lendert-with-Cadell |
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