Fourth National Ministry - Source

Source

  • D. Butler and G. Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900–2000.
Preceded by
Third National Ministry
Government of the United Kingdom
1937–1939
Succeeded by
Chamberlain War Ministry
British governments
18th century
  • Godolphin–Marlborough
  • Harley
  • Townshend
  • First Stanhope–Sunderland
  • Second Stanhope–Sunderland
  • Walpole–Townshend
  • Walpole
  • Carteret
  • Broad Bottom
  • First Newcastle
  • Devonshire–Pitt
  • 1757 Caretaker
  • Second Newcastle
  • Bute
  • Grenville
  • First Rockingham
  • Chatham
  • Grafton
  • North
  • Second Rockingham
  • Shelburne
  • Fox–North Coalition
  • First Pitt the Younger
19th century
  • Addington
  • Second Pitt the Younger
  • Ministry of All the Talents
  • Second Portland
  • Perceval
  • Liverpool
  • Canning
  • Goderich
  • Wellington
  • Grey
  • First Melbourne
  • Wellington Caretaker
  • First Peel
  • Second Melbourne
  • Second Peel
  • First Russell
  • Who? Who?
  • Aberdeen
  • First Palmerston
  • Second Derby
  • Second Palmerston
  • Second Russell
  • Third Derby
  • First Disraeli
  • First Gladstone
  • Second Disraeli
  • Second Gladstone
  • First Salisbury
  • Third Gladstone
  • Second Salisbury
  • Fourth Gladstone
  • Rosebery
  • Third Salisbury
20th century
  • Balfour
  • Campbell–Bannerman
  • First Asquith
  • Second Asquith
  • Lloyd George
  • Bonar Law
  • First Baldwin
  • First MacDonald
  • Second Baldwin
  • Second MacDonald
  • First National
  • Second National
  • Third National
  • Fourth National
  • Chamberlain War
  • Churchill War
  • Churchill Caretaker
  • Attlee
  • Third Churchill
  • Eden
  • Macmillan
  • Douglas–Home
  • First Wilson
  • Heath
  • Second Wilson
  • Callaghan
  • First Thatcher
  • Second Thatcher
  • Third Thatcher
  • Major
  • Blair
21st century
  • Brown
  • Cameron
Current Ministry

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