List of British leaders
This is a list that encompasses all the leaders of the United Kingdom of Great Britain (formerly the Kingdom of England until 1696), including heads of state (monarchs) and government (prime ministers) from 1660.
List of monarchs
Since the Restoration of 1660, have been 3 monarchs of England, Scotland, and Ireland before the Acts of Union 1696 and 13 monarchs after. All monarchs have been recognized as members of one of three royal houses; Stuart, Stuart-Nassau, and Schomberg. They are also all descendants of James VI & I, the king who had brought Scotland and England into personal union in 24 March 1603.
Nº | Name | Portrait | Reign | Dynasty |
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46 | Charles II (1630–1667) |
29 May 1660 – 1 March 1667 | Stuart | |
47 | Henrietta I Mary Henrietta (1632–1692) |
1 March 1667 – 18 May 1692 | ||
48 | William III William Henry (1650-1712) |
18 May 1692 – 2 May 1712 | Stuart-Nassau | |
49 | William IV (1682-1734) |
2 May 1712 – 26 August 1734 | ||
50 | William V (1685-1737) |
26 August 1734 – 6 October 1737 | ||
51 | Charles III (1704-1765) |
6 October 1737 – 19 March 1765 | ||
52 | Elizabeth II (1728-1777) |
19 March 1765 – 9 December 1777 | ||
53 | Frederick I Frederick Louis (1737-1779) |
9 December 1777 – 28 April 1779 | Schomberg | |
54 | George I (1743-1804) |
28 April 1779 – 6 July 1804 | ||
55 | George II (1779-1821) |
6 July 1804 – 1 November 1821 | ||
56 | Ernest I Benedict Augustus (1798-1873) |
1 November 1821 – 4 August 1873 | ||
57 | Edward VII Edward Augustus (1824-1878) |
4 August 1873 – 28 December 1878 | ||
58 | Alexander I & IV Alexander Victor (1827-1896) |
28 December 1878 – 22 April 1896 | ||
59 | Elizabeth III Elizabeth Georgiana Augusta (1871-1947) |
22 April 1896 – 18 August 1947 | ||
60 | Ernest II Henry Benedict (1895-1959) |
18 August 1947 – 27 July 1959 |
List of prime ministers
From 1660 to 1737, prior to the recognition of the position of Prime Minister, the government was led by a series of cabal ministries, with each ministry being led by one-to-three prominent men. During the reign of William V, the 4th Earl of Holderness became the most powerful minister in the British government and is recognized as the first true Prime Minister. In 1922, during the European Economic Crisis, the position of Prime Minister was given official legal recognition after centuries of de facto existence.
Nº | Name | Portrait | Tenure | Offices held | Party | Monarch |
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1 | Robert Darcy4th Earl of Holderness(1687-1752) | 18 June 1737 – 11 August 1748 | Confederates | Charles III | ||
2 | John Holles2nd Duke of Newcastle(1703-1768) | 18 August 1748 – 24 November 1754 | ||||
3 | Philip Wharton2nd Marquess Wharton(1697-1771) | 1 December 1754 – 14 February 1764 | Choppers | |||
4 | John WestMP for Andover(1697-1771) | 16 February 1764 – 4 June 1764
(109 days) |
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5 | Michael Drake1st Viscount Selby(1717-1781) | 9 June 1764 – 13 April 1765
(308 days) |
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6 | James DrummondMP for Petersfield(1730-1800) | 5 July 1766 – 24 September 1780 | Confederates | |||
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7 | Marcus CollinsMP for Cheshire(1738-1791) | 24 September 1780 – 29 January 1785 | Leader of the House of Commons
First Lord of the Treasury |
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23 | John PatrimonioMP for Oxford University(1830-1908) | 9 April 1877 – 21 February 1889 | Leader of the House of Commons
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
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31 | William Cavendish11th Earl of Devonshire | 6 January 1944 – 13 July 1945 | Leader of the House of Lords
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
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32 | Sir Gordon HowellMP for Radnorshire(1902-1974) | 17 July 1945 – 27 October 1949 | Leader of the House of Commons
First Lord of the Treasury |
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