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 642 APPENDIX D 1835. Apr. 18. Lord John Russell, afterwards Earl Russell, trans. to the War and Colonial Office Aug. 1839 1839. Aug. 30. Constantine (Phipps), Marquess of Normanby (from War and Colonial Office) 1841. Sep. 3. Sir James Graham 1846. July 6. Sir George Grey 1852. Feb. 27. Spencer Walpole 1852. Dec. 28. Henry (Temple), Viscount Palmerston 1855. Feb. 8. Sir George Grey 1858. Feb. 26. Spencer Walpole 1859. Mar. 3. Thomas Sotheron-Estcourt 1859. June 18. Sir George Cornewall Lewis, transferred to the War Office July 1861 1861. July 25. Sir George Grey 1866. July 6. Spencer Walpole 1867. May 17. Gathorne Hardy, afterwards Earl of Cranbrook 1868. Dec. 9. Henry Bruce, afterwards Lord Aberdare 1873. Aug. 9. Robert Lowe, afterwards Viscount Sherbrooke 1874. Feb. 21. Richard Cross, afterwards Viscount Cross 1880. Apr. 28. Sir William Vernon-Harcourt 1885. June 24. Sir Richard Cross, afterwards Viscount Cross 1886. Feb. 6. Hugh Childers 1886. Aug. 3. Henry Matthews, afterwards Viscount Llandaff 1892. Aug. 18. Herbert Asquith 1895. June 29. Sir Matthew White-Ridley, afterwards Viscount Ridley 1900. Nov. 12. Charles Ritchie, afterwards Lord Ritchie 1902. Aug. II. Aretas Akers-Douglas, afterwards Viscount Chilston 1905. Dec. II. Herbert Gladstone, afterwards Viscount Gladstone 1 9 10. Feb. 17. Winston Churchill 1 911. Oct. 24. Reginald McKenna Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs 1782. Mar. 27. Charles James Fox 1782. July 17. Thomas (Robinson), Lord Grantham 1783. Apr. 2. Charles James Fox 1783. Dec. 19. George (Grenville), Earl Temple, afterwards Marquess of Buckingham 1783. Dec. 23. Francis (Godolphin-Osborne), Lord Osborne, styled Marquess of Carmarthen, afterwards Duke of Leeds 1 79 1. June 8. William, Lord Grenville (from the Home Office) 1 801. Feb. 20. Robert (Jenkinson), Lord Hawkesbury, afterwards Earl of Liverpool, trans, to the Home Office May 1804