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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