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=Presidency of Batsweda=
==Monarchy of Konalani==
{{Infobox official post
{{Nobility table header
| post                    = Presidency of Batsweda<br>رئاسة البهودة
| arms=yes
| native_name            =
| extra column=Claim}}
| image                  = [[File:Birame_Diop_-_2022_(cropped).jpg|129px]] [[File:Moulaye_Ahmed_Boubacar_1_(cropped).jpg|115px]]
| imagesize              =
| incumbent              = [[Dialla Sacko]]<br>{{small|Interim}}<br>[[John Obuor]]<br>{{small|Interim}}
| acting                  =
| incumbentsince          = 22 May 2022
| department              = Office of the Presidency
| style                  = {{wp|Excellency|Their Excellency}} {{small|(formal)}}<br>President {{small|(informal)}}
| abbreviation            =
| member_of              =
| reports_to              =
| residence              = Presidential Palace, [[Jakasse]]
| seat                    = [[Parliament House]], [[Jakasse]]
| appointer              = [[Direct election|Direct popular vote]]
| termlength              = Six years, renewable once
| constituting_instrument = [[Constitution of Batsweda]]
| inaugural              = [[Ridwan al-Hassan]]<br>[[Yawo Mensah]]
| formation              = {{Start date and age|1960|11|11|}}
| first                  =
| last                    =
| abolished              =
| superseded_by          =
| succession              =
| salary                  = [[Batswedan gerah|₲]]11,500,000
| website                = www.presidency.bd
}}
==List of presidents==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!colspan="13"|[[File:BatswedaFlag.png|25px]] People's Republic of Batsweda (1960–1969) [[File:BatswedaCOA.png|25px]]
|-
|-
! colspan=8 style="background-color:#ccf" | [[House of ʻIolani]]
!colspan=6 |Salamic member
!colspan=6 |Christian member
! rowspan="3" | Election
|-
|-
| '''[[ʻIolani I]]'''<br/>''Kahikilani''<br/>{{nowrap|10 March 1822}}<br/>–<br/>{{nowrap|21 November 1835}}<br/>''({{Age in years and days|10 March 1822|21 November 1835|duration=yes}})''
! colspan=2 rowspan="2" width="90px" | Portrait
| [[File:Kamehameha_I.png|100px]]
! rowspan="2" | Name<br />{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
| [[File:Escutcheon of the Kingdom of Kalani.png|90px]]
! colspan="3" | Term of office
| {{nowrap|4 August 1781}}<br/>[[Hanikaona]], [[Nahoe]]<hr/>Son of Hoaalohakupaʻa<br/>and Kaihoʻi
! colspan=2 rowspan="2" width="90px" | Portrait
| ''Various''<br/>11 children
! rowspan="2" | Name<br />{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
| {{nowrap|21 November 1835}}<br/>[[Kaala]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>Aged {{age|1781|08|04|1835|11|21}}
! colspan="3" | Term of office
| [[Treaty of the Paddles]]
|-
|-
| '''[[ʻIolani II]]'''<br/>''ʻAlohilani''<br/>{{nowrap|21 November 1835}}<br/>–<br/>{{nowrap|11 May 1871}}<br/>''({{Age in years and days|21 November 1835|11 May 1871|duration=yes}})''
! Took office
| [[File:Kamehamehaiii.jpg|100px]]
! Left office
| [[File:Escutcheon of the Kingdom of Kalani.png|90px]]
! Time in office
| {{nowrap|19 March 1813}}<br/>[[Kaua]], [[Nahoe]]<hr/>Son of ʻIolani I<br/>and Kailani
! Took office
| [[Queen Kamea of Kalani|Kamea Keomalu]]<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>{{nowrap|8 June 1845}}<br/>1 daughter<br/>{{Abbr|until|Spouse's death}} 22 January 1863
! Left office
| {{nowrap|11 May 1871}}<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>Aged {{age|1813|03|19|1871|05|11}}
! Time in office
| Son of ʻIolani I
|-
|-
| '''[[Pualani]]'''<br/>''Céline Pualani ʻIolani''<br/>{{nowrap|11 May 1871}}<br/><br/>{{nowrap|27 February 1872}}<br/>''({{Age in years and days|11 May 1871|27 February 1872|duration=yes}})''
|colspan="13"|Posts vacant (11 November 1960 19 March 1961)
| [[File:Kaiulani_in_1897,_wearing_pearl_necklace_(PPWD-15-3.016,_restored).jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Escutcheon of the Kingdom of Kalani.png|90px]]
| {{nowrap|7 June 1846}}<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<hr/>Daughter of ʻIolani II<br/>and Kamea Keomalu
| [[Jean-Michel, Prince of Kalani|Jean-Michel Robillard]]<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>{{nowrap|18 December 1867}}
| {{nowrap|27 February 1872}}<br/>[[Wahanai]], [[Naawawa]]<br/>Aged {{age|1846|06|07|1872|02|27}}
| Daughter of ʻIolani II
|-
|-
! colspan=8 style="background-color:#ccf" | [[House of Maikaʻikeakua]]
!rowspan=2 style="background:#63B76C"|
|rowspan=2|[[File:Houari_Boumediene's_Portrait.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ridwan al-Hassan]]'''<br/>{{small|(1896–1978)}}
|rowspan=2|19 March 1961
|rowspan=2|12 February 1969<br>''{{small|(deposed)}}''
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years and days|1961|3|19|1969|2|12}}
!rowspan=2 style="background:#FF91AF"|
|rowspan=2|[[File:Aankomst_Minister_van_Financien_uit_Liberia_Charles_D_Sherman_op_Shiphol_om_de_,_Bestanddeelnr_911-4959.jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Yawo Mensah]]'''<br/>{{small|(1901–1990)}}
|rowspan=2|19 March 1961
|rowspan=2|12 February 1969<br>''{{small|(deposed)}}''
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years and days|1961|3|19|1969|2|12}}
|[[1961 Batswedan presidential election|1961]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Maikaʻikeakua]]'''<br/>''Elisabeth Maikaʻikeakua Kahalaomāpuana''<br/>{{nowrap|27 February 1872}}<br/>–<br/>{{nowrap|15 July 1914}}<br/>''({{Age in years and days|27 February 1872|15 July 1914|duration=yes}})''
|[[1966 Batswedan presidential election|1966]]
| [[File:Likelike,_photograph_by_J._J._Williams_(PP-98-9.013).jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Escutcheon of the Kingdom of Kalani.png|90px]]
| {{nowrap|10 May 1835}}<br/>[[Wahina]], [[Mokunui]]<hr/>Daughter of Kahalaomāpuana ʻIolani<br/>and Mary Roth Booker
| [[Jonathan, Prince of Kalani|Jonathan Lewis-Thatcher]]<br/>[[Malako]], [[Ainapua]]<br/>{{nowrap|21 March 1861}}<br/>2 sons<br/>{{Abbr|until|Spouse's death}} 8 April 1894
| {{nowrap|15 July 1914}}<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>Aged {{age|1835|05|10|1914|07|15}}
| Niece of ʻIolani II<hr/>[[1872 Kalanian royal election|1872 royal election]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Pekelo]]'''<br/>''Alexander Pekelo Lewis-Thatcher''<br/>{{nowrap|15 July 1914}}<br/>–<br/>{{nowrap|2 September 1927}}<br/>''({{Age in years and days|15 July 1914|2 September 1927|duration=yes}})''
|style="background:#C3B091"|
| [[File:Leleiohoku_(PP-98-8-014).jpg|100px]]
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|[[File:William_R._Tolbert,_Jr._(President_of_Liberia)_on_September_23,_1976,_from-_CAC_CC_001_18_11_0000_1060_(cropped).jpg|90px]]
| [[File:Escutcheon of the Kingdom of Kalani.png|90px]]
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|'''[[Koffi Ofosu]]'''<br/>{{small|(1938–1999)}}
| {{nowrap|13 May 1869}}<br/>[[Kanumaia]], [[Ainapua]]<hr/>Son of Maikaʻikeakua<br/>and Jonathan Lewis-Thatcher
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|12 February 1969
| ''Never married''
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|24 June 1969
| {{nowrap|2 September 1927}}<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>Aged {{age|1869|05|13|1927|09|02}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|{{Age in years and days|1969|2|12|1969|6|24}}
| Son of Maikaʻikeakua<hr/>[[1914 Kalanian royal election|1914 royal election]]
|style="background:#C3B091"|
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|[[File:Mba_Germain.jpg|90px]]
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|'''[[Anderson Baako]]'''<br/>{{small|(1925–2002)}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|12 February 1969
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|24 June 1969
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|{{Age in years and days|1969|2|12|1969|6|24}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|
|-
|-
| '''[[ʻIolani III]]'''<br/>''James ʻIolani Lewis-Thatcher''<br/>{{nowrap|2 September 1927}}<br/>–<br/>{{nowrap|10 March 1947}}<br/>''({{Age in years and days|2 September 1927|10 March 1947|duration=yes}})''
!colspan="13"|[[File:BatswedaFlag.png|25px]] Republic of Batsweda (1969–2002) [[File:BatswedaCOA.png|25px]]
| [[File:George_Tupou_II,_photograph_by_Herman_John_Schmidt_(Flipped_and_Cropped).jpg|100px]]
| [[File:Escutcheon of the Kingdom of Kalani.png|90px]]
| {{nowrap|31 October 1876}}<br/>[[Kahikehi]]<hr/>Son of Maikaʻikeakua<br/>and Jonathan Lewis-Thatcher
| [[ʻAuina Lokelani]]<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>{{nowrap|30 March 1907}}<br/>1 son<br/>{{Abbr|until|Divorced}} 11 June 1913<hr/>[[Queen Régine of Kalani|Régine Thibodeau]]<br/>[[Wahiokahoeihaki]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>{{nowrap|11 November 1917}}<br/>2 daughters
| {{nowrap|10 March 1947}}<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<br/>Aged {{age|1876|10|31|1947|03|10}}
| Son of Maikaʻikeakua
|-
|-
| '''[[ʻOlina]]'''<br/>''Bérénice ʻOlina Lewis-Thatcher''<br/>{{nowrap|10 March 1947}}<br/>–<br/>{{nowrap|25 December 1976}}<br/>''({{Age in years and days|10 March 1947|25 December 1976|duration=yes}})''
! rowspan="2" colspan=2 width="90px" | Portrait
| [[File:Salote_Tupou_III_of_Tonga_in_coronation_robe-crop.jpg|100px]]
! rowspan="2" colspan=3| Name<br />{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
| [[File:Escutcheon of the Kingdom of Kalani.png|90px]]
! colspan="4" | Term of office
| {{nowrap|13 August 1921}}<br/>[[Halawai]], [[Mokunui]]<hr/>Daughter of ʻIolani III<br/>and Régine Thibodeau
! rowspan="2" colspan=4| Political party
| [[Joseph, Prince of Kalani|Joseph Kalakona]]<br/>[[Kaua]], [[Nahoe]]<br/>{{nowrap|30 October 1942}}<br/>1 daughter<br/>{{Abbr|until|Spouse's death}} 11 May 1969
| {{nowrap|25 December 1976}}<br/>[[Kahikehi]]<br/>Aged {{age|1921|08|13|1976|12|25}}
| Daughter of ʻIolani III<hr/>[[1947 Kalanian royal election|1947 royal election]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Lokelani]]'''<br/>''Tiphaine Lokelani Kalakona''<br/>{{nowrap|25 December 1976}}<br/>–<br/>{{nowrap|present}}<br/>''({{Age in years and days|25 December 1976|duration=yes}})''
! Took office
| [[File:Abigail_Kinoiki_Kekaulike_Kawānanakoa_a0002554.jpg|100px]]
! colspan=2 | Left office
| [[File:Escutcheon of the Kingdom of Kalani.png|90px]]
! Time in office
| {{nowrap|23 January 1943}}<br/>[[Napapai]], [[Nahoe]]<hr/>Daughter of ʻOlina<br/>and Joseph Kalakona
| ''Never married''
| ''Living''<br/>Age {{age|1943|01|12}}
| Daughter of ʻOlina
|}
 
==Prime Minister of Konalani==
{| class="wikitable" style="line-height:1.4em; text-align:center;"
|+List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom since 1721
|-
|-
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" scope="col" | Portrait
|style="background:#FFCC00"|
! rowspan="2" scope="col" | Prime minister<br/>{{Small|Office<br/>(Lifespan)}}
|[[File:Liamine_Zéroual.jpg|90px]]
! colspan="3" scope="colgroup" | Term of office
|colspan=3|'''[[Maajid al-Salek]]'''<br/>{{small|(1925–2012)}}
! rowspan="2" scope="col" | Mandate{{Efn|group=tables|name=Mandate}}
|24 June 1969
! rowspan="2" style="font-size:90%; line-height:normal" scope="col" | Ministerial offices held as prime minister
|colspan=2|15 April 1992<br>''{{small|(deposed)}}''
! rowspan="2" scope="col" | Party
|{{Age in years and days|1969|6|24|1992|4|15}}
! rowspan="2" scope="col" | [[List of British governments|Government]]
|colspan=4|[[National Congress Party of Batsweda]]
! rowspan="2" scope="col" | [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Monarch]]<br/>Reign
|-
|-
!Start
|style="background:#FFCC00"|
!End
|[[File:William_R._Tolbert,_Jr..JPG|90px]]
!Duration
|colspan=3|'''[[Koffi Ofosu]]'''<br/>{{small|(1938–1999)}}
|15 April 1992
|colspan=2|5 September 1999<br>''{{small|(assassinated)}}''
|{{Age in years and days|1992|4|15|1999|9|5}}
|colspan=4|[[National Congress Party of Batsweda]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=12 style="background:{{Party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |{{Zwsp}}
|style="background:#FFCC00"|
| rowspan=4 | {{Anchor|1=George I}}{{Anchor|1=George II}}[[File:Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford by Arthur Pond (cropped).jpg|120px|Robert Walpole]]
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|[[File:Zeidan.jpg|90px]]
| rowspan=4 | {{Anchor|1=18th century}}'''[[Robert Walpole]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1pp=1, 5|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=1–5|3a1=Pryde|3a2=Greenway|3a3=Porter|3a4=Roy|3y=1996|3pp=45–46}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[King's Lynn (UK Parliament constituency)|King's Lynn]]<br/>(1676–1745)}}
|colspan=3 style="background:#e6e6aa;"|'''[[Mamudu Kebe]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1965)}}
| class=nowrap rowspan=4 | {{Small|3 April}}<br/>1721
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|5 September 1999
| class=nowrap rowspan=4 | {{Small|11 February}}<br/>1742
|colspan=2 style="background:#e6e6aa;"|18 November 1999
| rowspan=4 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1721|4|3|1742|2|11|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|{{Age in years and days|1999|9|5|1999|11|18}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1722 British general election|{{Small|1722}}]]
|colspan=4 style="background:#e6e6aa;"|[[National Congress Party of Batsweda]]
| rowspan=4 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| rowspan=12 {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]
| class=nowrap {{Party shading/Whigs}} rowspan=2 | [[Walpole–Townshend ministry|Walpole–{{wbr}}Townshend]]
| style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[George I of Great Britain|George I]]'''<br/>[[File:GeorgeIKneller1714.jpg|alt=George I of Great Britain|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1714|1727}}
|-
|-
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1727 British general election|{{Small|1727}}]]
|style="background:#FFCC00"|
| rowspan=10 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[George II of Great Britain|George II]]'''<br/>[[File:Thomas Hudson (1701-1779) - George II (1683–1760) - 851734 - National Trust.jpg|alt=George II of Great Britain|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1727|1760}}
|[[File:Moulaye_Ahmed_Boubacar_-_2019_(cropped).jpg|90px]]
|colspan=3|'''[[John Obuor]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1941)}}
|18 November 1999
|colspan=2|27 September 2002
|{{Age in years and days|1999|11|18|2002|9|27}}
|colspan=4|[[National Congress Party of Batsweda]]
|-
|-
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1734 British general election|{{Small|1734}}]]
!colspan="13"|[[File:BatswedaFlag.png|25px]] Republic of Batsweda (2002–Present) [[File:BatswedaCOA.png|25px]]
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} rowspan=2 | [[Walpole ministry|Walpole]]
|-
|-
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1741 British general election|{{Small|1741}}]]
!colspan=6 |Salamic member
!colspan=6 |Christian member
! rowspan="3" | Election
|-
|-
| [[File:Spencer Compton 1st Earl of Wilmington (cropped).jpg|120px|Spencer Compton]]
! colspan=2 rowspan="2" width="90px" | Portrait
| '''[[Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington|Spencer Compton]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Cook|1a2=Stevenson|1y=1988|1p=41|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=14|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=7–10|4a1=Jones|4a2=Jones|4y=1986|4p=222}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Earl of Wilmington]]<br/>(1674–1743)}}
! rowspan="2" | Name<br />{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|16 February}}<br/>1742
! colspan="3" | Term of office
| class=nowrap | {{Small|2 July}}<br/>1743
! colspan=2 rowspan="2" width="90px" | Portrait
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1742|2|16|1743|7|2|sep=,|duration=on}}{{Efn|group=tables|name=Died}}}}
! rowspan="2" | Name<br />{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
! colspan="3" | Term of office
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] }}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Carteret ministry|Carteret]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Henry Pelham (1694–1754) (cropped 2).jpg|120px|Henry Pelham]]
! Took office
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Henry Pelham]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Cook|1a2=Stevenson|1y=1988|1pp=41–42|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=17|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=11–15}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Sussex (UK Parliament constituency)|Sussex]]<br/>(1694–1754)}}
! Left office
| class=nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Small|27 August}}<br/>1743
! Time in office
| class=nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Small|6 March}}<br/>1754
! Took office
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1743|8|27|1754|3|6|sep=,|duration=on}}{{Efn|group=tables|name=Died}}}}
! Left office
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
! Time in office
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Broad Bottom ministry|Broad Bottom I]]
|-
|-
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1747 British general election|{{Small|1747}}]]
|colspan="13"|Posts vacant (27 September 2002 – 23 February 2003)
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Broad Bottom ministry|Broad Bottom II]]
|-
|-
| [[File:Thomas-Pelham-Holles-1st-Duke-of-Newcastle-under-Lyne (cropped).jpg|120px|Thomas Pelham-Holles]]
!rowspan=2 style="background:#DCDCDC"|
| '''[[Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle|Thomas Pelham-Holles]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=28|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=16–21}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Duke of Newcastle]]<br/>(1693–1768)}}
|rowspan=2|[[File:OIC_Secretary_General_Hissein_Brahim_Taha_(52097838057)_(cropped).jpg|90px]]
| class=nowrap | {{Small|16 March}}<br/>1754
|rowspan=2|'''[[Ibrahim Ndiaye]]'''<br/>{{small|(1933–2018)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|11 November}}<br/>1756
|rowspan=2|23 February 2003
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1754|3|16|1756|11|11|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
|rowspan=2|15 February 2015
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1754 British general election|{{Small|1754}}]]
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years and days|2003|2|23|2015|2|15}}
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
!rowspan=2 style="background:#DCDCDC"|
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[First Newcastle ministry|Newcastle I]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:MK_Closeup_(cropped).jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Goodson Nkansah]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1947)}}
|rowspan=2|23 February 2003
|rowspan=2|15 February 2015
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years and days|2003|2|23|2015|2|15}}
|[[2003 Batswedan presidential election|2003]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:4th Duke of Devonshire after Hudson (cropped).jpg|120px|William Cavendish]]
|[[2009 Batswedan presidential election|2009]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire|William Cavendish]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Cook|1a2=Stevenson|1y=1988|1p=44|2a1=Courthope|2y=1838|2p=19|3a1=Eccleshall|3a2=Walker|3y=2002|3p=34|4a1=Englefield|4a2=Seaton|4a3=White|4y=1995|4pp=23–26|5a1=Schumann|5a2=Schweizer|5y=2012|5p=143}}<br/>{{Small|4th [[Duke of Devonshire]]<br/>(1720–1764)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|16 November}}<br/>1756
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|29 June}}<br/>1757
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1756|11|16|1757|6|29|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} rowspan=2 | —
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]|4=[[Lord Treasurer of Ireland]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Pitt–Devonshire ministry|Pitt–{{wbr}}Devonshire]]
|-
|-
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1757 caretaker ministry|1757 Caretaker]]
!style="background:#DCDCDC"|
|[[File:Adama_Kamara_1.jpg|90px]]
|'''[[Karim Addai]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1957)}}
|15 February 2015
|6 December 2018<br>''{{small|(impeached)}}''
|{{Age in years and days|2015|2|15|2018|12|6}}
!rowspan=3 style="background:#DCDCDC"|
|rowspan=3|[[File:Prime_Minister_Amadou_Gon_Coulibaly_(cropped).jpg|90px]]
|rowspan=3|'''[[Joseph Boadu]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1953)}}
|rowspan=3|15 February 2015
|rowspan=3|21 February 2021
|rowspan=3|{{Age in years and days|2015|2|15|2021|2|21}}
|rowspan=2|[[2015 Batswedan presidential election|2015]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Thomas-Pelham-Holles-1st-Duke-of-Newcastle-under-Lyne (cropped).jpg|120px|Thomas Pelham-Holles]]
|colspan="6"|Post vacant (6 December 2018 – 18 April 2019)
| rowspan=2 | {{Anchor|1=George III}}'''[[Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle|Thomas Pelham-Holles]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Cook|1a2=Stevenson|1y=1980|1p=11|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=28|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=16–21|4a1=Pryde|4a2=Greenway|4a3=Porter|4a4=Roy|4y=1996|4p=46|5a1=Tout|5y=1910|5p=740}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Duke of Newcastle]]<br/>(1693–1768)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|29 June}}<br/>1757
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|26 May}}<br/>1762
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1757|6|29|1762|5|26|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1761 British general election|{{Small|1761}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Pitt–Newcastle ministry|Pitt–{{wbr}}Newcastle]]
|-
|-
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Pitt–Newcastle ministry|Bute–{{wbr}}Newcastle]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]–{{wbr}}[[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]'')}}
!style="background:#DCDCDC"|
| rowspan=21 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[George III]]'''<br/>[[File:George III of the United Kingdom-e.jpg|alt=George III of Great Britain|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1760|1820}}
|[[File:Gal_Vagondo_Diomandé_1.jpg|90px]]
|'''[[Gabriel Nsonwaa]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1965)}}
|18 April 2019
|21 February 2021
|{{Age in years and days|2019|4|18|2021|2|21}}
|''[[2019 Batswedan presidential by-election|2019]]''
|-
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Tories (British political party)}}" |
!style="background:#DCDCDC"|
| [[File:John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, by Joshua Reynolds crop (cropped).jpeg|120px|John Stuart]]
|[[File:2022_Najla_Mangoush.jpg|90px]]
| style="text-align:center" | '''[[John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute|John Stuart]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=36|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=28–31|3a1=Jones|3a2=Jones|3y=1986|3p=223|4a1=Tout|4y=1910|4p=740}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Earl of Bute]]<br/>(1713–1792)}}
|'''[[Hamna al-Ghaffari]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1972)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|26 May}}<br/>1762
|21 February 2021
| class=nowrap | {{Small|8 April}}<br/>1763
|22 May 2022<br>''{{small|(deposed)}}''
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1762|5|26|1763|4|8|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
|{{Age in years and days|2021|2|21|2022|5|22}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
!style="background:#DCDCDC"|
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
|[[File:Adama_Bictogo_at_United_States_Institute_of_Peace_on_May_9,_2023_(cropped).jpg|90px]]
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]
|'''[[Andrew Okese]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1954)}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Bute ministry|Bute]]
|21 February 2021
|22 May 2022<br>''{{small|(deposed)}}''
|{{Age in years and days|2021|2|21|2022|5|22}}
|[[2021 Batswedan presidential by-election|2021]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=4 style="background:{{Party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |  
|style="background:#C3B091"|
| [[File:George Grenville (1712–1770) by William Hoare (1707-1792) Cropped (cropped).jpg|120px|George Grenville]]
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|[[File:Birame_Diop_-_2022_(cropped).jpg|90px]]
| '''[[George Grenville]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=42|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=33–35|3a1=Tout|3y=1910|3p=740}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Buckingham (UK Parliament constituency)|Buckingham]]<br/>(1712–1770)}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|'''[[Dialla Sacko]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1970)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|16 April}}<br/>1763
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|22 May 2022
| class=nowrap | {{Small|10 July}}<br/>1765
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|''Incumbent''
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1763|4|16|1765|7|10|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|{{Age in years and days|2022|5|22}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
|style="background:#C3B091"|
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|[[File:Moulaye_Ahmed_Boubacar_1_(cropped).jpg|90px]]
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Grenvillite]]'')}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|'''[[John Obuor]]'''<br/>{{small|(born 1941)}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Grenville ministry|Grenville]]<br/>{{Small|(''mainly [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]'')}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|22 May 2022
|-
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|''Incumbent''
| [[File:2nd Marquess of Rockingham cropped (cropped).jpg|120px|Charles Watson-Wentworth]]
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|{{Age in years and days|2022|5|22}}
| '''[[Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham|Charles Watson-Wentworth]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=''The British Magazine and Review''|1y=1782|1p=79|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2pp=46, 50|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=39–43}}<br/>{{Small|2nd [[Marquess of Rockingham]]<br/>(1730–1782)}}
|style="background:#e6e6aa;"|
| class=nowrap | {{Small|13 July}}<br/>1765
| class=nowrap | {{Small|30 July}}<br/>1766
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1765|7|13|1766|7|30|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<br/>{{Small|([[Rockingham Whigs|''Rockinghamite'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[First Rockingham ministry|Rockingham I]]
|-
| [[File:William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham after Richard Brompton cropped (cropped).jpg|120px|William Pitt the Elder]]
| '''[[William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham|William Pitt the Elder]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=54|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=45–50|3a1=Kebbel|3y=1864|3p=143|4a1=Venning|4y=2005|4p=93}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Earl of Chatham]]{{efn|group=tables|name=Pitt|Pitt served as a Member of Parliament for [[Bath (UK Parliament constituency)|Bath]] for the first five days of his premiership (30 July – 4 August 1766). He relinquished his Commons seat in order to take the office of Lord Privy Seal, which required his elevation to the House of Lords.}}<br/>(1708–1778)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|30 July}}<br/>1766
| class=nowrap | {{Small|14 October}}<br/>1768
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1766|7|30|1768|10|14|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1768 British general election|{{Small|1768}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Lord Privy Seal]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} rowspan=2 | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<br/>{{Small|([[wikt:Chathamite|''Chathamite'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Chatham ministry|Chatham]]
|-
| [[File:Augustus-Henry-FitzRoy-3rd-Duke-of-Grafton (cropped).jpg|120px|Augustus FitzRoy]]
| '''[[Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton|Augustus FitzRoy]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Courthope|1y=1838|1p=9|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=61|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=52–56|4a1=Venning|4y=2005|4p=93|5a1=Vincitorio|5y=1968|5p=156}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Duke of Grafton]]<br/>(1735–1811)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|14 October}}<br/>1768
| class=nowrap | {{Small|28 January}}<br/>1770
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1768|10|14|1770|1|28|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Grafton ministry|Grafton]]
|-
| rowspan=2 style="background:{{Party color|Tories (British political party)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Nathaniel Dance Lord North cropped cropped (cropped).jpg|120px|Frederick North, Lord North]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Frederick North, Lord North|Frederick North]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=64|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=58–62|3a1=Whiteley|3y=1996|3p=24}}<br/>{{Small|[[Lord North]]<br/>MP for [[Banbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Banbury]]<br/>(1732–1792)}}
| class=nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Small|28 January}}<br/>1770
| class=nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Small|27 March}}<br/>1782
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1770|1|28|1782|3|27|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1774 British general election|{{Small|1774}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} rowspan=2 | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]<br/>{{Small|([[wikt:Northite|''Northite'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} rowspan=2 | [[North ministry|North]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1780 British general election|{{Small|1780}}]]
|-
| rowspan=3 style="background:{{Party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| [[File:2nd Marquess of Rockingham cropped (cropped).jpg|120px|Charles Watson-Wentworth]]
| '''[[Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham|Charles Watson-Wentworth]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=''The British Magazine and Review''|1y=1782|1p=79|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2pp=46, 50|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=39–43}}<br/>{{Small|2nd [[Marquess of Rockingham]]<br/>(1730–1782)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|27 March}}<br/>1782
| class=nowrap | {{Small|1 July}}<br/>1782
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1782|3|27|1782|7|1|sep=,|duration=on}}{{Efn|group=tables|name=Died}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<br/>{{Small|([[Rockingham Whigs|''Rockinghamite'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Second Rockingham ministry|Rockingham II]]
|-
| [[File:William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne by JL Mosnier crop (cropped).jpg|120px|William Petty]]
| '''[[William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne|William Petty]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=73|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=64–68|3a1=Venning|3y=2005|3p=93}}<br/>{{Small|2nd [[Earl of Shelburne]]<br/>(1737–1805)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|4 July}}<br/>1782
| class=nowrap | {{Small|26 March}}<br/>1783
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1782|7|4|1783|3|26|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]<br/>{{Small|([[wikt:Chathamite|''Chathamite'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Shelburne ministry|Shelburne]]
|-
| [[File:01-Bentinck William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Portland c 1774 (cropped).jpg|120px|William Cavendish-Bentinck]]
| '''[[William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland|William Cavendish-Bentinck]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Cook|1a2=Stevenson|1y=1980|1p=11|2a1=Courthope|2y=1838|2p=25|3a1=Eccleshall|3a2=Walker|3y=2002|3p=77|4a1=Englefield|4a2=Seaton|4a3=White|4y=1995|4pp=69–74|5a1=Venning|5y=2005|5p=93}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Duke of Portland]]<br/>(1738–1809)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|2 April}}<br/>1783
| class=nowrap | {{Small|18 December}}<br/>1783
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1783|4|2|1783|12|18|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Fox–North coalition|Fox–North]]
|-
| rowspan=6 style="background:{{Party color|Tories (British political party)}}" |
| rowspan=3 | [[File:George-Romney-xx-William-Pitt-the-Younger-xx-Tate-Britain (cropped).jpg|120px|William Pitt the Younger]]
| rowspan=3 | '''[[William Pitt the Younger]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=85|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=75–78|3a1=Evans|3y=2008|3p=4}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Appleby (UK Parliament constituency)|Appleby]],<br/>later [[Cambridge University (UK Parliament constituency)|Cambridge University]]{{Efn|group=tables|name=PittYounger|Pitt contested a different constituency in the [[1784 British general election]].}}<br/>(1759–1806)}}
| rowspan=3 class=nowrap | {{Small|19 December}}<br/>1783
| rowspan=3 class=nowrap | {{Small|14 March}}<br/>1801
| rowspan=3 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1783|12|19|1801|3|14|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | {{Anchor|1=19th century}}[[1784 British general election|{{Small|1784}}]]
| rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]<br/>{{Small|([[wikt:Pittite|''Pittite'']])}}
| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[First Pitt ministry|Pitt I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1790 British general election|{{Small|1790}}]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1796 British general election|{{Small|1796}}]]
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Henry Addington by Beechey (cropped).jpg|120px|Henry Addington]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Henry Addington]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=94|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=83–85|3a1=Styles|3y=1829|3p=266}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Devizes (UK Parliament constituency)|Devizes]]<br/>(1757–1844)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|17 March}}<br/>1801
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|10 May}}<br/>1804
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1801|3|17|1804|5|10|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[First Parliament of the United Kingdom|{{Small|1801}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]<br/>{{Small|([[wikt:Addingtonian|''Addingtonian'']])}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Addington ministry|Addington]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1802 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1802}}]]
|-
| [[File:OlderPittThe Younger crop.jpg|120px|William Pitt the Younger]]
| '''[[William Pitt the Younger]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=85|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=75–77|3a1=Evans|3y=2008|3p=4}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Cambridge University (UK Parliament constituency)|Cambridge University]]<br/>(1759–1806)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|10 May}}<br/>1804
| class=nowrap | {{Small|23 January}}<br/>1806
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1804|5|10|1806|1|23|sep=,|duration=on}}{{Efn|group=tables|name=Died}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]<br/>{{Small|([[wikt:Pittite|''Pittite'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Second Pitt ministry|Pitt II]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| [[File:1st Baron Grenville (cropped).jpg|120px|William Grenville]]
| '''[[William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville|William Grenville]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=98|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=90–92|3a1=Tout|3y=1910|3p=740}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Baron Grenville]]<br/>(1759–1834)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|11 February}}<br/>1806
| class=nowrap | {{Small|25 March}}<br/>1807
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1806|2|11|1807|3|25|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1806 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1806}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Ministry of All the Talents|All the Talents]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]–{{wbr}}[[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]'')}}
|-
| rowspan=10 style="background:{{Party color|Tories (British political party)}}" |
| [[File:01-Bentinck William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Portland c 1774 (cropped).jpg|120px|William Cavendish-Bentinck]]
| '''[[William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland|William Cavendish-Bentinck]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Courthope|1y=1838|1p=25|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=77|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=69–74|4a1=Evans|4y=2008|4p=4}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Duke of Portland]]<br/>(1738–1809)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|31 March}}<br/>1807
| class=nowrap | {{Small|4 October}}<br/>1809
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1807|3|31|1809|10|4|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1807 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1807}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]]}}
| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]<br/>{{Small|([[wikt:Pittite|''Pittite'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Second Portland ministry|Portland II]]
|-
| [[File:Spencerperceval (cropped).jpg|120px|Spencer Perceval]]
| '''[[Spencer Perceval]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=101|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=98–101|3a1=Evans|3y=2008|3p=4}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Northampton (UK Parliament constituency)|Northampton]]<br/>(1762–1812)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|4 October}}<br/>1809
| class=nowrap | [[Assassination of Spencer Perceval|{{Small|11 May}}<br/>1812]]
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1809|10|4|1812|5|11|sep=,|duration=on}}{{Efn|group=tables|name=Died}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]] | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[Commissioner of the Treasury for Ireland]] {{Nowrap|(1810–1812)}} | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Perceval ministry|Perceval]]
|-
| rowspan=4 | [[File:Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (cropped).jpg|120px|Robert Jenkinson]]
| rowspan=4 | {{Anchor|1=George IV}}'''[[Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool|Robert Jenkinson]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=106|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=104–108|3a1=Evans|3y=2008|3p=4|4a1=Pryde|4a2=Greenway|4a3=Porter|4a4=Roy|4y=1996|4p=47}}<br/>{{Small|2nd [[Earl of Liverpool]]<br/>(1770–1828)}}
| rowspan=4 class=nowrap | {{Small|8 June}}<br/>1812
| rowspan=4 class=nowrap | {{Small|9 April}}<br/>1827
| rowspan=4 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1812|6|8|1827|4|9|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1812 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1812}}]]
| rowspan=4 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Liverpool ministry|Liverpool]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1818 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1818}}]]
| rowspan=6 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[George IV]]'''<br/>[[File:Portrait of King George IV of the United Kingdom in Coronation Robes (detail 2), by Thomas Lawrence - Royal Collection.jpg|alt=George IV of Great Britain|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1820|1830}}
|-
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1820 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1820}}]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[1826 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1826}}]]
|-
| [[File:George Canning by Richard Evans - detail (cropped).jpg|120px|George Canning]]
| '''[[George Canning]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1pp=116, 133|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=110–115}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Seaford (UK Parliament constituency)|Seaford]]<br/>(1770–1827)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|12 April}}<br/>1827
| class=nowrap | {{Small|8 August}}<br/>1827
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1827|4|12|1827|8|8|sep=,|duration=on}}{{Efn|group=tables|name=Died}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Canningite]]'')}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Canningite government, 1827–1828|Canning]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Canningite]]–{{wbr}}[[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]'')}}
|-
| [[File:Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon by Sir Thomas Lawrence cropped (cropped).jpg|120px|F. J. Robinson]]
| '''[[Frederick John Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich|Frederick John Robinson]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1pp=120, 133|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=118–120}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Viscount Goderich]]<br/>(1782–1859)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|31 August}}<br/>1827
| class=nowrap | {{Small|8 January}}<br/>1828
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1827|8|31|1828|1|8|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Canningite]]'')}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Canningite government, 1827–1828|Goderich]]
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington by Robert Home cropped.jpg|120px|Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington]]
| rowspan=2 | {{Anchor|1=William IV}}'''[[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Arthur Wellesley]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Courthope|1y=1838|1p=33|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=123|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=124–130|4a1=Pryde|4a2=Greenway|4a3=Porter|4a4=Roy|4y=1996|4p=47|5a1=Shaw|5y=1906|5p=447|6a1=Tout|6y=1910|6p=740}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Duke of Wellington]]<br/>(1769–1852)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|22 January}}<br/>1828
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|16 November}}<br/>1830
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1828|1|22|1830|11|16|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | —
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Wellington–Peel ministry|Wellington–{{wbr}}Peel]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[1830 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|1830}})]]
| rowspan=7 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[William IV]]'''<br/>[[File:William IV of Great Britain c. 1850.jpg|alt=William IV of Great Britain|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1830|1837}}
|-
| rowspan=3 style="background:{{Party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey by Sir Thomas Lawrence cropped (cropped).jpg|120px|Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey|Charles Grey]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=128|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=133–139}}<br/>{{Small|2nd [[Earl Grey]]<br/>(1764–1845)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|22 November}}<br/>1830
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|9 July}}<br/>1834
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1830|11|22|1834|7|9|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1831 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1831}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} rowspan=2 | [[Whig government, 1830–1834|Grey]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1832 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1832}}]]
|-
| [[File:2nd V Melbourne (cropped).jpg|120px|William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne]]
| '''[[William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne|William Lamb]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=136|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=141–143}}<br/>{{Small|2nd [[Viscount Melbourne]]<br/>(1779–1848)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|16 July}}<br/>1834
| class=nowrap | {{Small|14 November}}<br/>1834
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1834|7|16|1834|11|14|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whig government, 1830–1834|Melbourne I]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Tories (British political party)}}" |
| [[File:Lord Arthur Wellesley the Duke of Wellington.jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Arthur Wellesley]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Courthope|1y=1838|1p=33|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=123|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=124–130|4a1=Evans|4y=2001|4p=471|5a1=Mahon|5a2=Cardwell|5y=1856|5p=17|6a1=Shaw|6y=1906|6p=447}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Duke of Wellington]]<br/>(1769–1852)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|17 November}}<br/>1834
| class=nowrap | {{Small|9 December}}<br/>1834
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1834|11|17|1834|12|9|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]] | [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (UK)|Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs]] | [[Home Secretary|Sec. of State for the Home Dept]] | [[Secretary of State for War and the Colonies|Sec. of State for War & Colonies]]}}
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Tories (British political party)|Tory]]
| {{Party shading/Tories}} | [[Wellington caretaker ministry|Wellington Caretaker]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Robert Peel by RR Scanlan detail (cropped).jpg|120px|Robert Peel]]
| '''[[Robert Peel]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=142|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=148–153}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Tamworth (UK Parliament constituency)|Tamworth]]<br/>(1788–1850)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|10 December}}<br/>1834
| class=nowrap | {{Small|8 April}}<br/>1835
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1834|12|10|1835|4|8|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[First Peel ministry|Peel I]]
|-
| rowspan=2 style="background:{{Party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:2nd V Melbourne (cropped).jpg|120px|William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne]]
| rowspan=2 | {{Anchor|1=Victoria}}'''[[William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne|William Lamb]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=136|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=141–145|3a1=Pryde|3a2=Greenway|3a3=Porter|3a4=Roy|3y=1996|3p=47}}<br/>{{Small|2nd [[Viscount Melbourne]]<br/>(1779–1848)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|18 April}}<br/>1835
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|30 August}}<br/>1841
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1835|4|18|1841|8|30|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1835 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1835}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Second Melbourne ministry|Melbourne II]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1837 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1837}}]]
| rowspan=22 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[Queen Victoria|Victoria]]'''<br/>[[File:Queen Victoria by Bassano (cropped).jpg|alt=Queen Victoria|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1837|1901}}
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Robert Peel by RR Scanlan detail (cropped).jpg|120px|Robert Peel]]
| '''[[Robert Peel]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=142|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=148–153}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Tamworth (UK Parliament constituency)|Tamworth]]<br/>(1788–1850)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|30 August}}<br/>1841
| class=nowrap | {{Small|29 June}}<br/>1846
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1841|8|30|1846|6|29|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1841 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1841}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Peel ministry|Peel II]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| [[File:Lord John Russell (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| [[John Russell, 1st Earl Russell|Lord '''John Russell''']]{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=151|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=155–160}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[City of London (UK Parliament constituency)|City of London]]<br/>(1792–1878)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|30 June}}<br/>1846
| class=nowrap | {{Small|21 February}}<br/>1852
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1846|6|30|1852|2|21|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[1847 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|1847}})]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[First Russell ministry|Russell I]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:14th Earl of Derby (cropped) (cropped).jpg|120px|engraving]]
| '''[[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby|Edward Smith-Stanley]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=161|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=162–164}}<br/>{{Small|14th [[Earl of Derby]]<br/>(1799–1869)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|23 February}}<br/>1852
| class=nowrap | {{Small|17 December}}<br/>1852
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1852|2|23|1852|12|17|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1852 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1852}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Who? Who? ministry|Who? Who?]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Peelite}}" |
| [[File:Earl of Aberdeen.jpg|120px|engraving]]
| '''[[George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen|George Hamilton-Gordon]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1pp=159, 167|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=169–174|3a1=Royal Society of Edinburgh|3y=2006|3p=375|4a1=Tout|4y=1910|4p=741}}<br/>{{Small|4th [[Earl of Aberdeen]]<br/>(1784–1860)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|19 December}}<br/>1852
| class=nowrap | {{Small|30 January}}<br/>1855
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1852|12|19|1855|1|30|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Peelite}} | [[Peelite]]
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Aberdeen ministry|Aberdeen]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Peelite]]–{{wbr}}[[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]–{{wbr}}others'')}}
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Whigs (British political party)}}" |
| [[File:Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston|Henry John Temple]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Disraeli|1y=1855|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=174|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=177–184|4a1=Royal Society|4y=2007|4p=349}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Viscount Palmerston]]<br/>MP for [[Tiverton (UK Parliament constituency)|Tiverton]]<br/>(1784–1865)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|6 February}}<br/>1855
| class=nowrap | {{Small|19 February}}<br/>1858
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1855|2|6|1858|2|19|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[1857 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1857}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]]
| {{Party shading/Whigs}} | [[First Palmerston ministry|Palmerston I]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:14th Earl of Derby (cropped) (cropped).jpg|120px|engraving]]
| '''[[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby|Edward Smith-Stanley]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=161|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=162–164|3a1=Tout|3y=1910|3p=741}}<br/>{{Small|14th [[Earl of Derby]]<br/>(1799–1869)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|20 February}}<br/>1858
| class=nowrap | {{Small|11 June}}<br/>1859
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1858|2|20|1859|6|11|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Derby–Disraeli ministry|Derby–{{wbr}}Disraeli II]]
|-
| rowspan=3 style="background:{{Party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston|Henry John Temple]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Balfour|1y=1910|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=174|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=177–184|4a1=Royal Society|4y=2007|4p=349}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Viscount Palmerston]]<br/>MP for [[Tiverton (UK Parliament constituency)|Tiverton]]<br/>(1784–1865)}}
| class=nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Small|12 June}}<br/>1859
| class=nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Small|18 October}}<br/>1865
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1859|6|12|1865|10|18|sep=,|duration=on}}{{Efn|group=tables|name=Died}}}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[1859 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1859}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} rowspan=2 | [[Liberal government, 1859–1866|Palmerston II]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[1865 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1865}}]]
|-
| [[File:Lord John Russell (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[John Russell, 1st Earl Russell|John Russell]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=151|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=155–160}}<br/>{{Small|1st [[Earl Russell]]<br/>(1792–1878)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|29 October}}<br/>1865
| class=nowrap | {{Small|26 June}}<br/>1866
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1865|10|29|1866|6|26|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal government, 1859–1866|Russell II]]
|-
| rowspan=2 style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:14th Earl of Derby (cropped) (cropped).jpg|120px|engraving]]
| '''[[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby|Edward Smith-Stanley]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=161|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=162–167|3a1=Tout|3y=1910|3p=741}}<br/>{{Small|14th [[Earl of Derby]]<br/>(1799–1869)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|28 June}}<br/>1866
| class=nowrap | {{Small|25 February}}<br/>1868
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1866|6|28|1868|2|25|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]]}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Third Derby–Disraeli ministry|Derby–{{wbr}}Disraeli III]]
|-
| [[File:Benjamin Disraeli by H Lenthall (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Benjamin Disraeli]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Disraeli|1y=1868|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=183|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=187–189|4a1=Tout|4y=1910|4p=741}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Buckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Buckinghamshire]]<br/>(1804–1881)<br/>''[[Premierships of Benjamin Disraeli|Premierships]]''}}
| class="nowrap" | {{Small|27 February}}<br/>1868
| class="nowrap" | {{Small|1 December}}<br/>1868
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1868|2|27|1868|12|1|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:William Ewart Gladstone (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[William Ewart Gladstone]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=196|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=195–198|3a1=Royal Statistical Society|3y=1892|3p=9}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Midlothian (UK Parliament constituency) (1708–1918)|Midlothian]]<br/>(1809–1898)<br/>''[[Premierships of William Ewart Gladstone|Premierships]]''}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|3 December}}<br/>1868
| class=nowrap | {{Small|17 February}}<br/>1874
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1868|12|3|1874|2|17|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[1868 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1868}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] {{Nowrap|(1873–1874)}} | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[First Gladstone ministry|Gladstone I]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Benjamin Disraeli by H Lenthall (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Benjamin Disraeli]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Chamberlain|1y=1884|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=183|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=187–192}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Buckinghamshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Buckinghamshire]] (to 1876)<br/>[[Earl of Beaconsfield]] (from 1876){{Efn|group=tables|name=Disraeli|Disraeli was elevated to the House of Lords in 1876, two years into his second premiership. Consequently, he relinquished his Commons seat as MP for Buckinghamshire.}}<br/>(1804–1881)<br/>''[[Premierships of Benjamin Disraeli|Premierships]]''}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|20 February}}<br/>1874
| class=nowrap | {{Small|21 April}}<br/>1880
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1874|2|20|1880|4|21|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1874 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1874}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]] {{Nowrap|(1874–1876)}} | [[Leader of the House of Lords]] {{Nowrap|(1876–1880)}} | [[Lord Privy Seal]] {{Nowrap|(1876–1878)}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Disraeli ministry|Disraeli II]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:William Ewart Gladstone (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[William Ewart Gladstone]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=196|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=195–202|3a1=Royal Statistical Society|3y=1892|3p=9}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Midlothian (UK Parliament constituency) (1708–1918)|Midlothian]]<br/>(1809–1898)<br/>''[[Premierships of William Ewart Gladstone|Premierships]]''}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|23 April}}<br/>1880
| class=nowrap | {{Small|9 June}}<br/>1885
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1880|4|23|1885|6|9|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[1880 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1880}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] {{Nowrap|(1880–1882)}} | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Second Gladstone ministry|Gladstone II]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Robert cecil (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=213|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=205–210|3a1=Mosley|3y=2003|3p=3505|5a1=Sandys|5y=1910|5p=287}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Marquess of Salisbury]]<br/>(1830–1903)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|23 June}}<br/>1885
| class=nowrap | {{Small|28 January}}<br/>1886
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1885|6|23|1886|1|28|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Leader of the House of Lords]] | [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (UK)|Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[First Salisbury ministry|Salisbury I]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:William Ewart Gladstone (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[William Ewart Gladstone]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=196|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=195–202|3a1=Royal Statistical Society|3y=1892|3p=9}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Midlothian (UK Parliament constituency) (1708–1918)|Midlothian]]<br/>(1809–1898)<br/>''[[Premierships of William Ewart Gladstone|Premierships]]''}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|1 February}}<br/>1886
| class=nowrap | {{Small|20 July}}<br/>1886
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1886|2|1|1886|7|20|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[1885 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|1885}})]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]] | [[Lord Privy Seal]]}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Third Gladstone ministry|Gladstone III]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Robert cecil (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=213|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=205–210|3a1=Locker-Lampson|3y=1907|3p=497|4a1=Mosley|4y=2003|4p=3505|5a1=Sandys|5y=1910|5p=287}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Marquess of Salisbury]]<br/>(1830–1903)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|25 July}}<br/>1886
| class=nowrap | {{Small|11 August}}<br/>1892
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1886|7|25|1892|8|11|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[1886 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|1886}})]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] {{Nowrap|(1886–1887)}} | [[Leader of the House of Lords]] | [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (UK)|Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs]] {{Nowrap|(1887–1892)}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Salisbury ministry|Salisbury II]]
|-
| rowspan=2 style="background:{{Party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:William Ewart Gladstone (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[William Ewart Gladstone]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=196|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=195–202|3a1=Royal Statistical Society|3y=1892|3p=9}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Midlothian (UK Parliament constituency) (1708–1918)|Midlothian]]<br/>(1809–1898)<br/>''[[Premierships of William Ewart Gladstone|Premierships]]''}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|15 August}}<br/>1892
| class=nowrap | {{Small|2 March}}<br/>1894
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1892|8|15|1894|3|2|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[1892 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|1892}})]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]] | [[Lord Privy Seal]]}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}}| [[Liberal government, 1892–1895|Gladstone IV]]
|-
| [[File:Archibald-Philip-Primrose-5th-Earl-of-Rosebery (cropped) (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery|Archibald Primrose]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=222|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=212–215}}<br/>{{Small|5th [[Earl of Rosebery]]<br/>(1847–1929)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|5 March}}<br/>1894
| class=nowrap | {{Small|22 June}}<br/>1895
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1894|3|5|1895|6|22|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Lords]] | [[Lord President of the Council]]}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal government, 1892–1895|Rosebery]]
|-
| rowspan=4 style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=3 | [[File:Robert cecil (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=3 | {{Anchor|1=Edward VII}}'''[[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1pp=213, 221|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=205–210|3a1=Mosley|3y=2003|3p=3505|4a1=Pryde|4a2=Greenway|4a3=Porter|4a4=Roy|4y=1996|4p=47|5a1=Sandys|5y=1910|5p=287}}<br/>{{Small|3rd [[Marquess of Salisbury]]<br/>(1830–1903)}}
| rowspan=3 class=nowrap | {{Small|25 June}}<br/>1895
| rowspan=3 class=nowrap | {{Small|11 July}}<br/>1902
| rowspan=3 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1895|6|25|1902|7|11|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1895 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1895}}]]
| rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Leader of the House of Lords]] | [[Lord Privy Seal]] {{Nowrap|(1900–1902)}} | [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (UK)|Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs]] {{Nowrap|(1895–1900)}}}}
| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | {{Anchor|1=20th century}}[[Unionist government, 1895–1905|Salisbury III]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Conservative Party (UK)|Con]]–{{wbr}}[[Liberal Unionist Party|Lib.U]]'')}}
|- style="height:4ex" <!-- to enable correct break with change of monarch -->
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1900 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1900}}]]
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Unionist government, 1895–1905|Salisbury IV]]<br/>{{Small|(''Con–{{wbr}}Lib.U'')}}
|-
| rowspan=4 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[Edward VII]]'''<br/>[[File:Eduard VII 1902.jpg|alt=Edward VII|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1901|1910}}
|-
| [[File:Arthur Balfour, photo portrait facing left (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Arthur Balfour]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=231|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=217–221|3a1=Mosley|3y=1999|3p=173|4a1=Tout|4y=1910|4p=741}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Manchester East (UK Parliament constituency)|Manchester East]]<br/>(1848–1930)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|12 July}}<br/>1902
| class=nowrap | {{Small|4 December}}<br/>1905
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1902|7|12|1905|12|4|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]] | [[Lord Privy Seal]] {{Nowrap|(1902–1903)}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Unionist government, 1895–1905|Balfour]]<br/>{{Small|(''Con–{{wbr}}Lib.U'')}}
|-
| rowspan=7 style="background:{{Party color|Liberal Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Henry Campbell-Bannerman photo.jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Henry Campbell-Bannerman]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=239|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=223–227}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Stirling Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)|Stirling Burghs]]<br/>(1836–1908)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|5 December}}<br/>1905
| class=nowrap | {{Small|3 April}}<br/>1908
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1905|12|5|1908|4|3|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[1906 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1906}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]]
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal government, 1905–1915|Campbell-Bannerman]]
|-
| rowspan=4 | [[File:Herbert Henry Asquith.jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=4 | {{Anchor|1=George V}}'''[[H. H. Asquith]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Butler|1a2=Butler|1y=2010|1p=5|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=244|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=229–235|4a1=Pryde|4a2=Greenway|4a3=Porter|4a4=Roy|4y=1996|4p=48}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[East Fife (UK Parliament constituency)|East Fife]]<br/>(1852–1928)}}
| rowspan=4 class=nowrap | {{Small|8 April}}<br/>1908
| rowspan=4 class=nowrap | {{Small|5 December}}<br/>1916
| rowspan=4 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1908|4|7|1916|12|5|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | —
| rowspan=4 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]] | [[Secretary of State for War|Sec. of State for War]] (1914)}}
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal government, 1905–1915|Asquith I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[January 1910 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|{{Sup|Jan.}}1910}})]]
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal government, 1905–1915|Asquith II]]
| rowspan=13 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[George V]]'''<br/>[[File:King George 1923 LCCN2014715558 A (cropped).jpg|alt=George V|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1910|1936}}
|-
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[December 1910 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|{{Sup|Dec.}}1910}})]]
| {{Party shading/Liberal (UK)}} | [[Liberal government, 1905–1915|Asquith III]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Asquith coalition ministry|Asquith Coalition]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Liberal Party (UK)|Lib]]–{{wbr}}[[Conservative Party (UK)|Con]]–{{wbr}}others'')}}
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:LloydGeorge (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[David Lloyd George]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Butler|1a2=Butler|1y=2010|1pp=6–9|2a1=''The Constitutional Yearbook''|2y=1919|2p=42|3a1=Eccleshall|3a2=Walker|3y=2002|3p=252|4a1=Englefield|4a2=Seaton|4a3=White|4y=1995|4pp=237–243}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Caernarvon Boroughs (UK Parliament constituency)|Caernarvon Boroughs]]<br/>(1863–1945)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|6 December}}<br/>1916
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|19 October}}<br/>1922
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1916|12|6|1922|10|19|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]]}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Lloyd George ministry|Lloyd George War]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1918 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1918}}]]
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Lloyd George ministry|Lloyd George II]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Liberal Party (UK)|Lib]]–{{wbr}}[[Conservative Party (UK)|Con]]'')}}
|-
| rowspan=2 style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Andrew Bonar Law 01 (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Bonar Law]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=262|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=246–248|3a1=Scully|3y=2018}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Glasgow Central (UK Parliament constituency)|Glasgow Central]]<br/>(1858–1923)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|23 October}}<br/>1922
| class=nowrap | {{Small|20 May}}<br/>1923
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1922|10|23|1923|5|20|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1922 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1922}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]<br/>{{Small|([[Unionist Party (Scotland)|''Scot.U.'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative government, 1922–1924|Law]]
|-
| [[File:Stanley Baldwin ggbain.35233 (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Stanley Baldwin]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=273|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=253–255|3a1=Mosley|3y=1999|3p=172}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Bewdley (UK Parliament constituency)|Bewdley]]<br/>(1867–1947)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|22 May}}<br/>1923
| class=nowrap | {{Small|22 January}}<br/>1924
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1923|5|22|1924|1|22|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] (1923) | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative government, 1922–1924|Baldwin I]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Ramsay-MacDonald (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Ramsay MacDonald]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=281|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=262–264}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Aberavon (UK Parliament constituency)|Aberavon]]<br/>(1866–1937)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|22 January}}<br/>1924
| class=nowrap | {{Small|4 November}}<br/>1924
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1924|1|22|1924|11|4|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[1923 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|1923}})]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]] | [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (UK)|Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs]]}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[First MacDonald ministry|MacDonald I]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Stanley Baldwin ggbain.35233 (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Stanley Baldwin]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=273|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=253–259|3a1=Mosley|3y=1999|3p=172}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Bewdley (UK Parliament constituency)|Bewdley]]<br/>(1867–1947)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|4 November}}<br/>1924
| class=nowrap | {{Small|4 June}}<br/>1929
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1924|11|4|1929|6|4|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1924 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1924}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Baldwin ministry|Baldwin II]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=3 | [[File:J. Ramsay MacDonald LCCN2014715885 (3x4 crop).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=3 | '''[[Ramsay MacDonald]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Butler|1a2=Butler|1y=2010|1p=13|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=281|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=262–268}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Seaham (UK Parliament constituency)|Seaham]]<br/>(1866–1937)}}
| class=nowrap rowspan=3 | {{Small|5 June}}<br/>1929
| class=nowrap rowspan=3 | {{Small|7 June}}<br/>1935
| rowspan=3 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1929|6|5|1935|6|7|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[1929 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|1929}})]]
| rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Second MacDonald ministry|MacDonald II]]
|-
| rowspan=2 style="background:{{Party color|National Labour Organisation}}" |
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/National Labour}}| [[National Labour Organisation|National Labour]]
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[National Government (1931)|National I]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[National Labour Organisation|Nat.Lab]]–{{wbr}}[[Conservative Party (UK)|Con]]–{{wbr}}others'')}}
|-
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1931 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1931}}]]
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[National Government (1931–1935)|National II]]
|- style="height:4ex" <!-- to enable correct break with change of monarch -->
| rowspan=7 style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |{{Zwsp}}
| rowspan=3 | [[File:Stanley Baldwin ggbain.35233 (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=3 | {{Anchor|1=Edward VIII}}{{Anchor|1=George VI}}'''[[Stanley Baldwin]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=273|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=253–259|3a1=Mosley|3y=1999|3p=172|4a1=Pryde|4a2=Greenway|4a3=Porter|4a4=Roy|4y=1996|4p=48}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Bewdley (UK Parliament constituency)|Bewdley]]<br/>(1867–1947)}}
| rowspan=3 class="nowrap" |{{Small|7 June}}<br/>1935
| rowspan=3 class="nowrap" |{{Small|28 May}}<br/>1937
| rowspan=3 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1935|6|7|1937|5|28|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1935 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1935}}]]
| rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[National Government (1935–1937)|National III]]
|-
| style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[Edward VIII]]'''<br/>[[File:Duke and Duchess of Windsor - Google Art Project (Duke cropped).jpg|alt=Edward VIII|96px]]<br />{{reign|single=1936}}
|- style="height:4ex" <!-- to enable correct break with change of monarch -->
| rowspan=8 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[George VI]]'''<br/>[[File:King George VI LOC matpc.14736 (cleaned) (cropped).jpg|alt=George VI|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1936|1952}}
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File: Chamberlain Neville.jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Neville Chamberlain]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=''The Annual Register''|1y=1941|1p=11|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=289|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=270–274}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Birmingham Edgbaston (UK Parliament constituency)|Birmingham Edgbaston]]<br/>(1869–1940)}}
| rowspan=2 class="nowrap" | {{Small|28 May}}<br/>1937
| rowspan=2 class="nowrap" | {{Small|10 May}}<br/>1940
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1937|5|28|1940|5|10|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | —
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]]}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[National Government (1937–1939)|National IV]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Chamberlain war ministry|Chamberlain War]]
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Sir Winston Churchill (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Winston Churchill]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=''The Annual Register''|1y=1946|1p=11|2a1=Butler|2a2=Butler|2y=2010|2pp=17–21, 77|3a1=Eccleshall|3a2=Walker|3y=2002|3p=295|4a1=Englefield|4a2=Seaton|4a3=White|4y=1995|4pp=276–282|5a1=''The London Gazette''|5y=1924}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Epping (UK Parliament constituency)|Epping]]<br/>(1874–1965)}}
| rowspan=2 class="nowrap" | {{Small|10 May}}<br/>1940
| rowspan=2 class="nowrap" | {{Small|26 July}}<br/>1945
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1940|5|10|1945|7|26|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | —
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Leader of the House of Commons]] {{Nowrap|(1940–1942)}} | [[Minister of Defence (United Kingdom)|Minister of Defence]]}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Churchill war ministry|Churchill War]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Churchill caretaker ministry|Churchill Caretaker]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Conservative Party (UK)|Con]]–{{wbr}}[[National Liberal Party (UK, 1931)|Nat.Lib]]'')}}
|-
| rowspan=2 style="background:{{Party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Clement Attlee (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Clement Attlee]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=305|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=284–289}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Limehouse (UK Parliament constituency)|Limehouse]]<br/>(1883–1967)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|26 July}}<br/>1945
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|26 October}}<br/>1951
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1945|7|26|1951|10|26|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[1945 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1945}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister of Defence (United Kingdom)|Minister of Defence]] {{Nowrap|(1945–1946)}}}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Attlee ministry|Attlee I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[1950 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1950}}]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Attlee ministry|Attlee II]]
|- style="height:4ex" <!-- to enable correct break with change of monarch -->
| rowspan=6 style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Sir Winston Churchill (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | {{Anchor|1=Elizabeth II}}'''[[Winston Churchill]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=BBC ''On This Day''|1y=2005|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=295|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=276–282|4a1=''The London Gazette''|4y=1924|5a1=Mosley|5y=1999|5p=1868|6a1=Pryde|6a2=Greenway|6a3=Porter|6a4=Roy|6y=1996|6p=48}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Woodford (UK Parliament constituency)|Woodford]]<br/>(1874–1965)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|26 October}}<br/>1951
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|5 April}}<br/>1955
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1951|10|26|1955|4|5|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1951 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1951}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister of Defence (United Kingdom)|Minister of Defence]] {{Nowrap|(1951–1952)}}}}
| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Third Churchill ministry|Churchill III]]
|-
| rowspan=27 style="vertical-align: top;" | '''[[Elizabeth II]]'''<br/>[[File:Elizabeth II 1959.jpg|alt=Elizabeth II|96px]]<br/>{{R.|1952|2022}}
|-
| [[File:Anthony Eden (retouched) (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Anthony Eden]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=315|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=291–295}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Warwick and Leamington (UK Parliament constituency)|Warwick and Leamington]]<br/>(1897–1977)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|6 April}}<br/>1955
| class=nowrap | {{Small|9 January}}<br/>1957
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1955|4|6|1957|1|9|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1955 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1955}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Eden ministry|Eden]]
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Harold Macmillan (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Harold Macmillan]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=320|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=297–303}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Bromley (UK Parliament constituency)|Bromley]]<br/>(1894–1986)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|10 January}}<br/>1957
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|18 October}}<br/>1963
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1957|1|10|1963|10|18|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | —
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative government, 1957–1964|Macmillan I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1959 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1959}}]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative government, 1957–1964|Macmillan II]]
|-
| [[File:Alec Douglas-Home (c1963) (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Alec Douglas-Home]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=329|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=306–310|3a1=Scully|3y=2018}}{{Efn|group=tables|name=Douglas-Home}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Kinross and Western Perthshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Kinross and Western Perthshire]]<br/>(1903–1995)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|18 October}}<br/>1963
| class=nowrap | {{Small|16 October}}<br/>1964
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1963|10|18|1964|10|16|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]<br/>{{Small|([[Unionist Party (Scotland)|''Scot.U.'']])}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative government, 1957–1964|Douglas-Home]]
|-
| rowspan=2 style="background:{{Party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Harold Wilson.jpg|151x151px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Harold Wilson]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=333|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=313–320}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Huyton (UK Parliament constituency)|Huyton]]<br/>(1916–1995)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|16 October}}<br/>1964
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|19 June}}<br/>1970
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1964|10|16|1970|6|19|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[1964 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1964}}]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]] {{Nowrap|(1968–1970)}}}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour government, 1964–1970|Wilson I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[1966 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1966}}]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour government, 1964–1970|Wilson II]]
|-
| style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| [[File:Edward Heath (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Edward Heath]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=343|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=322–328|3a1=UK Parliament|3y=2005a}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Bexley (UK Parliament constituency)|Bexley]]<br/>(1916–2005)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|19 June}}<br/>1970
| class=nowrap | {{Small|4 March}}<br/>1974
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1970|6|19|1974|3|4|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1970 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1970}}]]
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Heath ministry|Heath]]
|-
| rowspan=3 style="background:{{Party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Harold Wilson.jpg|151x151px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Harold Wilson]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=333|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=313–320}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Huyton (UK Parliament constituency)|Huyton]]<br/>(1916–1995)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|4 March}}<br/>1974
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|5 April}}<br/>1976
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1974|3|4|1976|4|5|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[February 1974 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|({{Sup|Feb.}}1974}})]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour government, 1974–1979|Wilson III]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[October 1974 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|{{Sup|Oct.}}1974}}]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour government, 1974–1979|Wilson IV]]
|-
| [[File:Prime Minister James Callaghan (cropped).jpg|alt=P.M. Callaghan|159x159px|photograph]]
| '''[[James Callaghan]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=350|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=331–333|3a1=UK Parliament|3y=2005b}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Cardiff South East (UK Parliament constituency)|Cardiff South East]]<br/>(1912–2005)}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|5 April}}<br/>1976
| class=nowrap | [[1979 vote of no confidence in the Callaghan ministry|{{Small|4 May}}<br />1979]]
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|1976|4|5|1979|5|4|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour government, 1974–1979|Callaghan]]
|-
| rowspan=5 style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=3 | [[File:Margaret Thatcher (1983).jpg|alt=P.M. Callaghan|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=3 | '''[[Margaret Thatcher]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Eccleshall|1a2=Walker|1y=2002|1p=358|2a1=Englefield|2a2=Seaton|2a3=White|2y=1995|2pp=340–347|3a1=UK Parliament|3y=2013}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Finchley (UK Parliament constituency)|Finchley]]<br/>(1925–2013)<br/>''[[Premiership of Margaret Thatcher|Premiership]]''}}
| rowspan=3 class=nowrap | {{Small|4 May}}<br/>1979
| rowspan=3 class=nowrap | {{Small|28 November}}<br/>1990
| rowspan=3 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1979|5|4|1990|11|28|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1979 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1979}}]]
| rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| rowspan=5 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[First Thatcher ministry|Thatcher I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1983 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1983}}]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Thatcher ministry|Thatcher II]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1987 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1987}}]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Third Thatcher ministry|Thatcher III]]
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Major PM full (cropped).jpg|120px]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[John Major]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Butler|1a2=Butler|1y=2010|1p=61|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=384|3a1=Englefield|3a2=Seaton|3a3=White|3y=1995|3pp=350–352}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Huntingdon (UK Parliament constituency)|Huntingdon]]<br/>(born{{Nbsp}}1943)<br/>''[[Premiership of John Major|Premiership]]''}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|28 November}}<br/>1990
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|2 May}}<br/>1997
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1990|11|28|1997|5|2|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | —
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[First Major ministry|Major I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[1992 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1992}}]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Major ministry|Major II]]
|-
| rowspan=4 style="background:{{Party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=3 | [[File:Tony Blair in 1997.jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=3 | {{Anchor|1=21st century}}'''[[Tony Blair]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Butler|1a2=Butler|1y=2010|1pp=61, 270|2a1=Eccleshall|2a2=Walker|2y=2002|2p=392|3a1=Seldon|3y=2007|3pp=77, 371, 647|4a1=UK Parliament|4y=2017b}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Sedgefield (UK Parliament constituency)|Sedgefield]]<br/>(born{{Nbsp}}1953)<br/>''[[Premiership of Tony Blair|Premiership]]''}}
| rowspan=3 class=nowrap | {{Small|2 May}}<br/>1997
| rowspan=3 class=nowrap | {{Small|27 June}}<br/>2007
| rowspan=3 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|1997|5|2|2007|6|27|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[1997 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|1997}}]]
| rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[First Blair ministry|Blair I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[2001 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|2001}}]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Second Blair ministry|Blair II]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[2005 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|2005}}]]
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Third Blair ministry|Blair III]]
|-
| [[File:Gordon Brown official (cropped 2).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| '''[[Gordon Brown]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Butler|1a2=Butler|1y=2010|1pp=61, 86|2a1=UK Parliament|2y=2012}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath (UK Parliament constituency)|Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath]]<br/>(born{{Nbsp}}1951)<br/>''[[Premiership of Gordon Brown|Premiership]]''}}
| class=nowrap | {{Small|27 June}}<br/>2007
| class=nowrap | {{Small|11 May}}<br/>2010
| {{small|{{Age in years and days|2007|6|27|2010|5|11|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | —
| style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| {{Party shading/Labour}} | [[Brown ministry|Brown]]
|-
| rowspan=9 style="background:{{Party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |
| rowspan=2 | [[File:David Cameron official (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[David Cameron]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=Butler|1a2=Butler|1y=2010|1pp=61, 65|2a1=Lee|2a2=Beech|2y=2011|3a1=Royal Communications|3y=2016|4a1=Wheeler|4y=2016}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Witney (UK Parliament constituency)|Witney]]<br/>(born{{Nbsp}}1966)<br/>''[[Premiership of David Cameron|Premiership]]''}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|11 May}}<br/>2010
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|13 July}}<br/>2016
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|2010|5|11|2016|7|13|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[2010 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|2010}})]]
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| rowspan=9 {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[Cameron–Clegg coalition|Cameron–Clegg]]<br/>{{Small|(''[[Conservative Party (UK)|Con]]–{{wbr}}[[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Lib.Dem]]'')}}
|-
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[2015 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|2015}}]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Cameron ministry|Cameron II]]
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Theresa May (2016) (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Theresa May]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=BBC News|1y=2017|2a1=Stamp|2y=2016|3a1=UK Parliament|3y=2017a}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Maidenhead (UK Parliament constituency)|Maidenhead]]<br/>(born{{Nbsp}}1956)<br/>''[[Premiership of Theresa May|Premiership]]''}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|13 July}}<br/>2016
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|24 July}}<br/>2019
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|2016|7|13|2019|7|24|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | —
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[First May ministry|May I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | [[2017 United Kingdom general election|({{Small|2017}})]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second May ministry|May II]]
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Prime Minister Boris Johnson Portrait (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | '''[[Boris Johnson]]'''{{Sfnm|1a1=BBC News|1y=2019|2a1=Kuenssberg|2y=2019|3a1=UK Parliament|3y=2022}}<br/>{{Small|MP for [[Uxbridge and South Ruislip (UK Parliament constituency)|Uxbridge and South Ruislip]]<br/>(born{{Nbsp}}1964)<br/>''[[Premiership of Boris Johnson|Premiership]]''}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|24 July}}<br/>2019
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|6 September}}<br/>2022
| rowspan=2 | {{small|{{Age in years and days|2019|7|24|2022|9|6|sep=,|duration=on}}}}
| {{Party shading/Coalition (UK)}} | (—)
| rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%;" | {{unbulleted list | item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[First Lord of the Treasury]] | [[Minister for the Civil Service]] | [[Minister for the Union]]}}
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[First Johnson ministry|Johnson I]]
|-
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[2019 United Kingdom general election|{{Small|2019}}]]
| {{Party shading/Conservative (UK)}} | [[Second Johnson ministry|Johnson II]]
|- style="height:4ex" <!-- to enable correct break with change of monarch -->
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Official portrait of Liz Truss (cropped).jpg|120px|photograph]]
| rowspan=2 | {{Anchor|1=Charles III}}'''[[Liz Truss]]'''<ref>{{cite web |last1=Wingate |first1=Sophie |title=Liz Truss to become UK's third female prime minister |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/liz-truss-margaret-thatcher-iron-lady-boris-johnson-balmoral-b2160164.html |website=independent.co.uk |date=6 September 2022 |publisher=Independent |access-date=25 October 2022}}</ref><br/>{{Small|MP for [[South West Norfolk (UK Parliament constituency)|South West Norfolk]]<br/>(born{{Nbsp}}1975)<br/>''[[Premiership of Liz Truss|Premiership]]''}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap | {{Small|6 September}}<br/>2022
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 16 November 2024

Presidency of Batsweda

Presidency of Batsweda
رئاسة البهودة
Birame Diop - 2022 (cropped).jpg Moulaye Ahmed Boubacar 1 (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Dialla Sacko
Interim
John Obuor
Interim
since 22 May 2022
Office of the Presidency
StyleTheir Excellency (formal)
President (informal)
ResidencePresidential Palace, Jakasse
SeatParliament House, Jakasse
AppointerDirect popular vote
Term lengthSix years, renewable once
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Batsweda
Inaugural holderRidwan al-Hassan
Yawo Mensah
FormationNovember 11, 1960; 64 years ago (1960-11-11)
Salary11,500,000
Websitewww.presidency.bd

List of presidents

BatswedaFlag.png People's Republic of Batsweda (1960–1969) BatswedaCOA.png
Salamic member Christian member Election
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Took office Left office Time in office Took office Left office Time in office
Posts vacant (11 November 1960 – 19 March 1961)
Houari Boumediene's Portrait.jpg Ridwan al-Hassan
(1896–1978)
19 March 1961 12 February 1969
(deposed)
7 years, 330 days Aankomst Minister van Financien uit Liberia Charles D Sherman op Shiphol om de , Bestanddeelnr 911-4959.jpg Yawo Mensah
(1901–1990)
19 March 1961 12 February 1969
(deposed)
7 years, 330 days 1961
1966
William R. Tolbert, Jr. (President of Liberia) on September 23, 1976, from- CAC CC 001 18 11 0000 1060 (cropped).jpg Koffi Ofosu
(1938–1999)
12 February 1969 24 June 1969 132 days Mba Germain.jpg Anderson Baako
(1925–2002)
12 February 1969 24 June 1969 132 days
BatswedaFlag.png Republic of Batsweda (1969–2002) BatswedaCOA.png
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
Liamine Zéroual.jpg Maajid al-Salek
(1925–2012)
24 June 1969 15 April 1992
(deposed)
22 years, 296 days National Congress Party of Batsweda
William R. Tolbert, Jr..JPG Koffi Ofosu
(1938–1999)
15 April 1992 5 September 1999
(assassinated)
7 years, 143 days National Congress Party of Batsweda
Zeidan.jpg Mamudu Kebe
(born 1965)
5 September 1999 18 November 1999 74 days National Congress Party of Batsweda
Moulaye Ahmed Boubacar - 2019 (cropped).jpg John Obuor
(born 1941)
18 November 1999 27 September 2002 2 years, 313 days National Congress Party of Batsweda
BatswedaFlag.png Republic of Batsweda (2002–Present) BatswedaCOA.png
Salamic member Christian member Election
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Took office Left office Time in office Took office Left office Time in office
Posts vacant (27 September 2002 – 23 February 2003)
OIC Secretary General Hissein Brahim Taha (52097838057) (cropped).jpg Ibrahim Ndiaye
(1933–2018)
23 February 2003 15 February 2015 11 years, 357 days MK Closeup (cropped).jpg Goodson Nkansah
(born 1947)
23 February 2003 15 February 2015 11 years, 357 days 2003
2009
Adama Kamara 1.jpg Karim Addai
(born 1957)
15 February 2015 6 December 2018
(impeached)
3 years, 294 days Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly (cropped).jpg Joseph Boadu
(born 1953)
15 February 2015 21 February 2021 6 years, 6 days 2015
Post vacant (6 December 2018 – 18 April 2019)
Gal Vagondo Diomandé 1.jpg Gabriel Nsonwaa
(born 1965)
18 April 2019 21 February 2021 1 year, 309 days 2019
2022 Najla Mangoush.jpg Hamna al-Ghaffari
(born 1972)
21 February 2021 22 May 2022
(deposed)
1 year, 90 days Adama Bictogo at United States Institute of Peace on May 9, 2023 (cropped).jpg Andrew Okese
(born 1954)
21 February 2021 22 May 2022
(deposed)
1 year, 90 days 2021
Birame Diop - 2022 (cropped).jpg Dialla Sacko
(born 1970)
22 May 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 185 days Moulaye Ahmed Boubacar 1 (cropped).jpg John Obuor
(born 1941)
22 May 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 185 days