Prime Ministers
# | Name | Picture | Took Office | Left Office | Party | Cabinet | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Sir James Craig (Viscount Craigavon from 1927) | June 7, 1921 | November 24, 1940 |
Ulster Unionist | Craigavon Ministry | ||
2. | John Miller Andrews | November 27, 1940 | May 1, 1943 | Ulster Unionist | Andrews Ministry | ||
3. | Sir Basil Brooke (Viscount Brookeborough from 1952) | May 1, 1943 | March 26, 1963 | Ulster Unionist | Brookeborough Ministry | ||
4. | Terence O'Neill | March 25, 1963 | May 1, 1969 | Ulster Unionist | O'Neill Ministry | ||
5. | James Chichester-Clark | May 1, 1969 | March 23, 1971 | Ulster Unionist | Chichester-Clark Ministry | ||
6. | Brian Faulkner | March 23, 1971 | March 30, 1972 | Ulster Unionist | Faulkner Ministry |
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