Paymaster-General
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Paymaster-General is a ministerial position in the United Kingdom. The Paymaster-General is the third ranking minister in HM Treasury, after the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Chief Secretary to the Treasury. The current portfolio consists of the workings of HM Revenue and Customs, formerly Inland Revenue and HM Customs and Excise. Although the post is a Treasury minister, the HM Revenue and Customs department is bureaucratically separate from the Treasury.
The post was created in 1836 by the merger of the positions of Paymaster of the Forces, Treasurer of the Navy, Paymaster and Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital and Treasurer of the Ordnance. From 1848 to 1868, the post was held concurrently with that of Vice-President of the Board of Trade.
The incumbent and longest serving Paymaster-General is Dawn Primarolo, who has held the office since 1999.
[edit] List of Paymasters-General
- Sir Henry Parnell, Bt 1836-1841
- Edward John Stanley 1841
- Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bt 1841-1845
- William Bingham Baring 1845-1846
- Thomas Babington Macaulay 1846-1848
- The Earl Granville 1848-1852
- The Lord Stanley of Alderley 1852
- The Lord Colchester 1852
- The Lord Stanley of Alderley 1853-1855
- Edward Pleydell Bouverie 1855
- Robert Lowe 1855-1858
- The Earl of Donoughmore 1858-1859
- Lord Lovaine 1859
- James Wilson 1859
- William Francis Cowper 1859-1860
- Sir William Hutt 1860-1865
- George Joachim Goschen 1865-1866
- William Monsell 1866
- Sir Stephen Cave 1866-1868
- The Earl of Dufferin 1868-1872
- Hugh Childers 1872-1873
- William Adam 1873-1874
- Sir Stephen Cave 1874-1880
- The Lord Wolverton 1880-1885
- The Earl Beauchamp 1885-1886
- The Lord Thurlow 1886
- The Earl Beauchamp 1886-1887
- The Earl Brownlow 1887-1889
- The Earl of Jersey 1889-1890
- The Lord Windsor 1890-1892
- Charles Hayne Seale-Hayne 1892-1895
- The Earl of Hopetoun 1895-1899
- The Duke of Marlborough 1899-1902
- Sir Savile Crossley 1902-1905
- Richard Causton (1st Baron Southwark after 13 July 1910) 1905-1910
- The Lord Ashby St. Ledgers 1910-1912
- The Lord Strachie 1912-1915
- The Lord Newton 1915-1916
- Arthur Henderson 1916
- Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett 1916-1919
- Sir John Tudor Walters 1919-1922
- Office vacant 1922-1923
- Neville Chamberlain 1923
- Sir William Joynson-Hicks 1923
- Archibald Boyd-Carpenter 1923-1924
- Harry Gosling 1924
- Office vacant 1924-1925
- The Duke of Sutherland 1925-1928
- The Earl of Onslow 1928-1929
- The Lord Arnold 1929-1931
- Office vacant 1931
- Sir Tudor Walters 1931
- The Lord Rochester 1931-1935
- Lord Hutchison 1935-1938
- Earl of Munster 1938-1939
- Earl Winterton 1939
- Office vacant 1939-1940
- Viscount Cranborne 1940
- Office vacant 1940-1941
- The Lord Hankey 1941-1942
- Sir William Jowitt 1942
- The Lord Cherwell 1942-1945
- Office vacant 1945-1946
- Arthur Greenwood 1946-1947
- Hilary Marquand 1947-1948
- The Viscount Addison 1948-1949
- Lord Macdonald of Gwaenysgor 1949-1951
- The Lord Cherwell 1951-1953
- The Earl of Selkirk 1953-1955
- Office vacant 1955-1956
- Sir Walter Monckton 1956-1957
- Reginald Maudling 1957-1959
- The Lord Mills 1959-1961
- Henry Brooke 1961-1962
- John Boyd-Carpenter 1962-1964
- George Wigg 1964-1967
- Office vacant 1967-1968
- The Lord Shackleton 1968
- Judith Hart 1968-1969
- Harold Lever 1969-1970
- The Viscount Eccles 1970-1973
- Maurice Macmillan 1973-1974
- Edmund Dell 1974-1976
- Shirley Williams 1976-1979
- Angus Maude 1979-1981
- Francis Pym 1981
- Cecil Parkinson 1981-1983
- Office vacant 1983-1984
- John Selwyn Gummer 1984-1985
- Kenneth Clarke 1985-1987
- Peter Brooke 1987-1989
- The Earl of Caithness 1989-1990
- Richard Andrew Ryder 1990
- The Lord Belstead 1990-1992
- Sir John Cope 1992-1994
- David Heathcoat-Amory 1994-1996
- David Willetts 1996
- Michael Bates 1996-1997
- Geoffrey Robinson 1997-1998
- Dawn Primarolo 1999-