Chairman of Ways and Means - List of Chairmen of Ways and Means Since 1826

List of Chairmen of Ways and Means Since 1826

Bold type indicates a Chairman who was later elected as the Speaker of the House of Commons.

From Until Name Party Constituency Retirement honour
1826 1831 Sir Alexander Grant, Bt Conservative Aldborough, Westbury ...
1831 1841 Ralph Bernal Whig Rochester ...
1841 1847 Thomas Greene Conservative Lancaster ...
1847 1852 Ralph Bernal Whig Rochester ...
1852 1853 John Wilson-Patten Conservative North Lancashire Baron Winmarleigh
1853 1855 Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie Whig Kilmarnock Burghs ...
1855 1859 Henry FitzRoy Conservative Lewes ...
1859 1864 William Nathaniel Massey Liberal Salford ...
1865 1872 John George Dodson Liberal East Sussex Baron Monk Bretton
1872 1874 John Bonham Carter Liberal Winchester ...
1874 1880 Henry Cecil Raikes Conservative Chester ...
1880 1883 Lyon Playfair Liberal Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities Baron Playfair
1883 1885 Sir Arthur Otway, Bt Liberal Rochester ...
1886 1893 Leonard Courtney Liberal Bodmin Baron Courtney of Penwith
1893 1895 John William Mellor Liberal Sowerby ...
1895 1905 James Lowther Conservative Penrith Viscount Ullswater
1905 1906 Sir John Lawson, Bt Conservative Thirsk and Malton Baronetcy
1906 1911 Alfred Emmott Liberal Oldham Baron Emmott
1911 1921 John Henry Whitley Liberal Halifax ...
1921 1924 James Hope Conservative Sheffield Central Baron Rankeillour
Feb 1924 Oct 1924 Robert Young Labour Newton Knighthood
1924 1929 James Hope Conservative Sheffield Central Baron Rankeillour
1929 1931 Robert Young Labour Newton Knighthood
1931 1943 Dennis Herbert Conservative Watford Baron Hemingford
Jan 1943 Mar 1943 Douglas Clifton Brown Conservative Hexham Viscount Ruffside
1943 1951 James Milner Labour Leeds South East Baron Milner of Leeds
1951 1959 Sir Charles MacAndrew Unionist/Conservative Bute and Northern Ayrshire Baron MacAndrew
1959 1962 Gordon Touche Conservative Dorking Baronetcy
1962 1964 Sir William Anstruther-Gray Unionist/Conservative Berwick and East Lothian Baron Kilmany
1964 1965 Horace King Labour Southampton Itchen Baron Maybray-King
1965 1966 Sir Samuel Storey, Bt Conservative Stretford Baron Buckton
1966 1968 Sir Eric Fletcher Labour Islington East Baron Fletcher
1968 1970 Sydney Irving Labour Dartford Baron Irving of Dartford
1970 1974 Sir Robert Grant-Ferris Conservative Nantwich Baron Harvington
1974 1976 George Thomas Labour Cardiff West Viscount Tonypandy
1976 1979 Oscar Murton Conservative Poole Baron Murton of Lindisfarne
1979 1983 Bernard Weatherill Conservative Croydon North East Baron Weatherill
1983 1992 Harold Walker Labour Doncaster Central Baron Walker of Doncaster
1992 1997 Michael Morris Conservative Northampton South Baron Naseby
1997 2010 Sir Alan Haselhurst Conservative Saffron Walden
2010 Lindsay Hoyle Labour Chorley

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