644 1892. i894- 1895. 1900. 1905. APPENDIX D Aug. 18. Archibald (Primrose), Earl of Rosebery Mar. 10. John (Wodehouse), Earl of Kimberley June 29. Robert (Gascoyne-Cecil), Marquess of Salisbury [Prime Minister] (^) Nov. 12. Henry (Petty-Fitzmaurice), Marquess of Lans- downe (from the War Office) Dec. II. Sir Edward Grey Secretary of State for War 1794. July II. Henry Dundas, afterwards Viscount Melville (from the Home Office), till Mar. 1801 Secretaries of State for War and the Colonies 1801. Mar. 17. 1804. 1805. May July 12. 10. 1806. Feb. 14. 1807. Mar. 25. 1809. Nov. I. I8I2. June 1 1. 1827. Apr. 30. 1827. 1828. 1830 Aug. May Nov. 17- 3°- 22, 1833 Apr. 3- 1834 June S- 1834 1835 1839 Dec. Apr. Feb. 20. 18. 20. 1839 Aug. 30- I84I Sep. 3- Robert, Lord Hobart of Blickling, afterwards Earl of Buckinghamshire John (Pratt), Earl (afterwards Marquess) Camden Robert Stewart, styled Viscount Castlereagh, after- wards Marquess of Londonderry William Windham Robert Stewart, styled Viscount Castlereagh, after- wards Marquess of Londonderry Robert (Jenkinson), Earl of Liverpool (from the Home Office) Henry, Earl Bathurst Frederick (Robinson), Viscount Goderich, after- wards Earl of Ripon William Huskisson Sir George Murray Frederick (Robinson), Viscount Goderich, after- wards Earl of Ripon Edward Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, afterwards Lord Stanley and Earl of Derby Thomas Spring-Rice, afterwards Lord Monteagle of Brandon George (Hamilton-Gordon), Earl of Aberdeen Charles Grant, afterwards Lord Glenelg Constantine (Phipps), Marquess of Normanby, trans, to the Home Office Aug. 1839 Lord John Russell, afterwards Earl Russell (from the Home Office) Edward Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, sty/ed Lord Stanley, afterwards Earl of Derby (^) Lord Salisbury retained the Premiership, after resigning the seals of the Foreign Office, until August 1902.