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 APPENDIX D 645 1845. Dec. 23. William Ewart Gladstone 1846. July 3. Henry, Earl Grey 1852. Feb. 27. Sir John Pakington, afterwards Lord Hampton 1852. Dec. 8. Henry (Pelham-Clinton), Duke of Newcastle, till June 1854 Secretaries of State for War 1854. June 12. Henry (Pelham-Clinton), Duke of Newcastle. 1855. Feb. 8. Fox (Maule), Lord Panmure, afterwards Earl of Dalhousie 1858. Feb. 26. Jonathan Peel 1859. June 18. Sidney Herbert, afterwards Lord Herbert of Lea 1 861. July 23. Sir George Cornewall Lewis, till his death 13 Apr. 1863 1863. Apr. 28. George (Robinson), Earl de Grey and Ripon, afterwards Marquess of Ripon, trans, to the India Office Feb. 1866 1866. Feb. 16. Spencer Cavendish, j/j/d'rf' Marquess of Hartington, afterwards Duke of Devonshire 1866. July 6. Jonathan Peel 1867. Mar. 8. Sir John Pakington, afterwards Lord Hampton 1868. Dec. 9. Edward Card well, afterwards Viscount Card well 1874. Feb. 21. Gathorne Hardy, afterwards Earl of Cranbrook, trans, to the India Office Apr. 1878 1878. Apr. 4. Frederick Stanley, afterwards Earl of Derby 1880. Apr. 28. Hugh Childers 1882. Dec. 16. Spencer Cavendish, 5/fy/f^ Marquess of Hartington, afterwards Duke of Devonshire (from the India Office) 1885. June 24. William Henry Smith 1886. Jan. 21. Gathorne (Hardy), Viscount (afterwards Earl of) Cranbrook 1886. Feb. 6. Henry Campbell-Bannerman 1886. Aug. 3. William Henry Smith 1887. Jan. 14. Edward Stanhope 1892. Aug. 18. Henry Campbell-Bannerman 1895. July 4. Henry (Petty-Fitzmaurice), Marquess of Lans- downe, trans, to the Foreign Office Nov. 1900 1900. Nov. 12. William Brodrick, afterwards Viscount Midleton, trans, to the India Office Dec. 1903 1903. Oct. 6. Hugh Arnold-Forster 1 905. Dec. 1 1. Richard Haldane, afterwards Viscount Haldane Secretaries of State for the Colonies 1854. June 12. Sir George Grey, transferred to the Home department Feb. 1855