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Revision as of 16:37, 18 November 2023

The following is a list of Prime Ministers of Delamaria.

List of prime ministers of Delamaria since 1769
Portrait Prime minister
Office
(Lifespan)
Term of office Mandate Party Office Government Monarch or
President
Term
start end duration
Henry Beaumont Henry Beaumont
Earl of Butefield
-
1769 1782 13 years - Whig Frederick I
Frederick I of Labradoria
R. 1770-1800
Charles Landstadt Charles Landstadt
Lord Talmouth
-
1782 1795 13 years -
George Morris George Morris
MP for Garton Heath
-
1795 1800 5 years -
Martin Bertricht Martin Bertricht
MP for Silverdon
-
1800 1806 6 years 1800 Tory
1804 William IV
William IV
R. 1800-1814
George Morris George Morris
Earl of Royford
-
1806 1811 5 years - Whig
George Morris Stuart Rutherford
Duke of Brentyne
-
1811 1818 7 years - Whig
George Morris Frederick Hornbury
Earl of Pewtree
-
1818 1819 312 days - Tory
George Morris Thomas Richmond
MP for Cunningham
-
1819 1825 6 years - Whig
George Morris Lionel Montecal
Lord Saint-Mariel
-
1825 1833 8 years - Whig
George Morris Spencer Nelson
Lord Oxshott
-
1833 1840 7 years - Tory
George Morris Edward Lamport
MP for Bexbury
-
1840 1844 4 years - Whig
George Morris John Leckhampstead
MP for Hammersbury
-
1844 1844 201 days - Tory
George Morris Henry Bell
MP for Shorton
-
1844 1845 55 days - Whig
George Morris Abraham Hubbard
Viscount Hale
-
1845 1847 2 years - Whig
George Morris Alexander Stancaster
Lord Stancaster
-
1847 1852 5 years - United Conservative
George Morris Nicholas Harrison
Lord-President
-
1852 1864 12 years - United Conservative
George Morris Richard Hungerford
Lord Bandry
-
1864 1865 1 year - United Conservative
George Morris Patrick Rayburn
MP for Radnor Border
-
1865 1874 9 years - Liberal
George Morris Thomas FitzClarence
Earl Clarence
-
1874 1886 12 years - United Conservative
George Morris George Ledson
MP for Marystone South
-
1886 1893 7 years - Liberal
George Morris Douglas Varne
Lord Varne
-
1893 1897 4 years - United Conservative
George Morris Arthur Bycombe
Earl of Bycombe
-
1897 1907 10 years - Liberal
George Morris Randolph Cabot
MP for Tracham District
-
1907 1916 9 years - Liberal
George Morris William Fox-Clarke
MP for Talmouth
-
1916 1918 2 years - United Conservative
George Morris Stanley Walsingham
MP for Grant and Hillstead
-
1918 1922 4 years - United Conservative
Rhys John Davies.jpg Joseph Sternkey
MP for Crickstow
-
1922 1925 3 years - Social Labour
Lord Swinton.jpg Vernon Peterham
MP for Shorton
-
1925 1927 2 years - Liberal
Marquess of Crewe.jpg Austin Madley
MP for Wixton
-
1927 1928 119 days - Liberal
Hailsham1.JPG Thomas Crowhurst
MP for Kenburton Sted
-
1928 1928 69 days - United Conservative
7th Marquess of Londonderry.jpg John Stancaster-Pewlett
MP for Hope and the Vale
-
1928 1930 2 years - United Conservative
Lord Snowden.jpg Edwin Skye
MP for Radnor East
-
1930 1934 4 years - National
Office of Prime Minister abolished under National dictatorship
Governor General Vincent Massey (cropped).jpg James Penwright
Major General
-
1950 1954 4 years - Reconstruction Government
Rab Butler.png Felix Carcan
MP for Westchester
-
1954 1958 4 years - Liberal
Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. 1938.jpg Logan Leckhampstead
MP for Cape South
-
1958 1962 4 years - United
Rab Butler.png Felix Carcan
MP for Westchester
-
1962 1966 4 years - Liberal
Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham Allan Warren.jpg Alexander Cleese
MP for Richbush
-
1966 1969 3 years - United
Michael Stewart.jpg Fred Cavendish
MP for Newton
-
1969 1970 1 years - United
Merlyn Rees appearing on After Dark , 16 July 1988 - (cropped).jpg Simon Rutherford
MP for Cripwood
-
1970 1974 4 years - Social Labour
In coalition with Liberals
David Owen-1.jpg Harold Pockmark
MP for Kingside
-
1974 1976 2 years - Social Labour
In coalition with Liberals
Roy Jenkins 1977 (cropped).jpg Henry Keyes
MP for Cunningham
-
1976 1978 2 years - Social Labour
In coalition with Liberals
Margaret Thatcher at White House (cropped).jpg Elizabeth Grantham
MP for Thackhurst
-
1978 1989 11 years - United
Mulroney.jpg John Carroway
MP for Howarden
-
1989 1990 1 year - United
Stephen Milbank Stephen Milbank
MP for Stretcham Newmarket
1953-
1990 1998 8 Years 1990
1994
1998
Liberal
Office of Prime Minister abolished under Cafferty reforms
1998-2023
EdwardKingsland.jpeg Edward Kingsland
Speaker of the House
-
2023 2023 20 days - Liberal Conservative
David cameron announces resignation (cropped).jpg Philip Campbell
MP for Chipping
-
2023
(March 10th)
2023
(August 16th)
159 days - Liberal Conservative
Alister Jack Official Cabinet Portrait, September 2021 (cropped).jpg Stanley Roberts
MP for Grant and Hillstead
-
2023
(August 16th)
2023
(October 1st)
45 days - Liberal Conservative
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 2013-crop.jpg Spencer FitzClarence
Earl Clarence
-
2023
(October 1st)
2023
(November 9th)
40 days - Liberal Conservative
David cameron announces resignation (cropped).jpg Philip Campbell
MP for Chipping
-
2023
(November 9th)
Incumbent - Governing Coalition
(As a Liberal Conservative)