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 APPENDIX D 647 1866. July 6. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, styled Viscount Cran- bourne, afterwards Marquess of Salisbury 1867. Mar. 8. Sir Stafford Northcote, afterwards Earl of Iddes- leigh 1868. Dec. 9. George (Campbell), Duke of Argyll 1874. Feb. 21. Robert (Gascoyne-Cecil), Marquess of Salisbury, trans, to the Foreign Office Apr. 1878 1878. Apr. I. Gathorne Hardy, afterwards Earl of Cranbrook (from the War Office) 1880. Apr. 28. Spencer Cavendish, 5/}7^^ Marquess of Hartington, afterwards Duke of Devonshire, trans, to the War Office Dec. 1882 1882. Dec. 16. John (Wodehouse), Earl of Kimberley (from the Colonial Office) 1885. June 24. Lord Randolph Churchill 1886. Feb. 6. John (Wodehouse), Earl of Kimberley 1886. Aug. 3. Sir Richard Cross, afterwards Viscount Cross 1892. Aug. 18. John (Wodehouse), Earl of Kimberley, trans, to the Foreign Office Mar. 1894 1894. Mar. 10. Henry Fowler, afterwards Viscount Wolver- hampton 1895. J^ly 4- Lord George Hamilton 1903. Oct. 10. William Brodrick, afterwards Viscount Midleton (from the War Office) 1905. Dec. 10. John Morley, afterwards Viscount Morley 1 9 10. Nov. 7. Robert(Crewe-Milnes), Earl (afterwards Marquess) of Crewe 191 1. Mar. 7. John (Morley), Viscount Morley (") 191 1. May 25. Robert (Crewe-Milnes),Earl (afterwards Marquess) of Crewe Presidents of the Board of Control C") 1784. Sep. 4. Thomas, Lord (afterwards' Viscount) Sydney 1790. Mar. 6. William (afterwards Lord) Grenville I793' June 22. Henry Dundas, afterwards Viscount Melville 1 801. Apr. 25. George Legge, styled Viscount Lewisham, after- wards Earl of Dartmouth (*) Held office pro tern, during Lord Crewe's illness. (^) The Presidents of the Board of Control have been appended to the foregoing lists of Secretaries of State, as having been from 1782 to 1858 the Ministers responsible for the government of India, a department which, having regard to the magnitude of the interests with which it dealt must, even in its earlier days, be regarded as only in official rank of inferior importance to those of the Secretaries. Held in conjunction with a Secretary- ship of State.