1801, June 16, John, second, 1827, April 1, Henry, first Earl of Chatham. 1806, February 14, Francis, second Earl of Moira (afterwards first Marquis of Hastings). 1807, April 4, John, second Earl of Chatham. 1810, May 5, Henry, first Earl of Mulgrave. Marquis of Anglesey. 1828, April 28, William Carr, first Viscount Beresford. 1830, November 30, Sir James Kempt, G.C.B. 1834, December 18, Sir Geo. Murray, G.C.B. 1835, May 4, Sir R. Hussey Vivian, Bart., afterwards first Lord Vivian. 1819, January 1, Arthur, first 1841, September, Sir George Duke of Wellington. Murray, G.C.B. afterwards created Earl of Bath, a title which became extinct at his death; resigned April 10, 1717. 1717, April 13, Right Hon. James Craggs, Junior, resigned May, 1718. 1718, May 7, Right Hon. Robert Pringle, the second son of Sir Robert Pringle, first Bart. of Stichel; resigned December, 1718. 1718, December 24, Right Hon. George Treby; resigned April, 1724. 1724, April, Right Hon. Henry Pelham, second son of first Lord Pelham, who was ancestor of the Earls of Chichester; resigned May, 1730. 1730, May 19, Right Hon. Sir William Strickland, fourth Bart. of Boynton, Yorkshire; resigned April, 1735. 1735, May 9, Right Hon. Sir William Yonge, Bart., K. B.; resigned May, 1746. 1746, May 27, Right Hon. Henry Fox, afterwards first Baron Holland; resigned November, 1755. 1755, November 15, Right Hon. William Wildman Barrington, who afterwards succeeded his father as second Viscount Barrington; resigned March, 1761. 1761, March 18, Right Hon. Charles Townshend, the second son of the third Viscount Townshend. 1762, December 17, Right Hon. Welbore Ellis, afwards created Baron Mendip, which peerage devolved upon the second Viscount Clifden. 1765, July 19, William, second Viscount Barrington, appointed a second time; resigned Dec. 11, 1778. 1778, December 16, Right Hon. Charles Jenkinson, afterwards created Lord Hawkesbury, and subsequently first Earl of Liverpool; resigned March, 1782. 1782, March 27, Right Hon. Thomas Townshend, afterwards first Viscount Sydney of the Townshend line; appointed Secretary of State July 10, 1782. 1782, July 11, Right Hon. Sir George Yonge, Bart.; resigned April, 1783. 1783, April 11, Right Hon. Richard Fitzpatrick ; resigned December 19, 1783. 1783, December 24, Right Hon. Sir George Yonge, Bart.; resigned July, 1794. 1794, July 11, Right Hon. William Wyndham ; resigned February, 1801. 1801, February 20, Right Hon. Charles Yorke, halfbrother to the third Earl of Hardwicke, and son of Charles Yorke, who was Lord Chancellor in 1770; resigned August, 1803. 1803, August 17, Right Hon. Charles Bragge Bathurst; resigned May 12, 1804. 1804, May 15, Right Hon. William Dundas; resigned | 1831, April 4, Right Hon. Sir January 31, 1806. 1806, February 7, Right Hon. Richard Fitzpatrick; resigned March 25, 1807. 1807, March 30, Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Pulteney, Bart. 1809, June 27, Right Hon. Lord Granville Leveson Gower, afterwards created Earl Granville; resigned October 1809. 1809, October 27, Henry John, third Viscount Palmerston; resigned May 20, 1828. 1828, May 31, Right Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge, K.C.B. 1830, July 30, Right Hon. Lord Francis Leveson Gower, afterwards Lord Francis Egerton; resigned November 16, 1830. 1830, November 30, Right Hon. Charles Watkin Williams Wynn; resigned March 1831. Henry Brooke Parnell, Bart, afterwards created Lord Congleton; resigned January, 1832. 1832, February 1, Right Hon. Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bart. ; appointed Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieut. of Ireland April, 1833. 1833, April 4, Right Hon. Edward Ellice; resigned November, 1834. 1834, December 16, Right Hon. John Charles Herries; resigned April, 1835. 1835, April 20, Henry, by courtesy, Viscount Howiek; resigned September, 1839. 1839, September 26, Right Hon. Thomas Babington Macaulay; resigned September, 1841. 1841, September, Right Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge, K.C.B. TREASURERS OF THE NAVY. 1689, Edward Russell, after- | 1770, Right Hon. Sir Gilbert wards Earl of Orford. 1693, Sir Thomas Littleton, Bart. Elliot, Bart. 1777, Right Hon. Welbore Ellis. 1710, Robert Walpole, after-1782, April, Right Hon. Isaac wards Earl of Orford. 1711, Right Hon. Charles Cæsar. 1714, Right Hon. John Aislabie. 1718, Right Hon. Richard Hampden. 1720, Sir George Byng, after wards Viscount Torrington. 1724, Right Hon. Pattee Byng, his son and successor in the Viscounty of Torrington. 1734, Right Hon. Arthur Onslow. 1742, February, Right Hon. Thomas Clutterbuck. 1742, December, Right Hon. Sir Charles Wager. 1743, Right Hon. Sir John Rushout, Bart. 1744, Right Hon. George Bubb Doddington, afterwards Lord Melcombe. 1749, Right Hon. Henry Bilson Legge. 1754, Right Hon. George Grenville. 1757, April, Right Hon. George Doddington, a second time. 1757, June, Right Hon. George Grenville, a second time. 1762, William Wildman, Viscount Barrington. 1765, Richard Viscount Howe, Barrè. 1782, July, Right Hon. Henry Dundas,afterwards Viscount Melville. 1783, April 5, Right Hon. Charles Townshend. 1783, December 30, Right Hon. Henry Dundas, afterwards Viscount Melville, appointed a second time. 1800, May, Right Hon. Dudley Ryder, afterwards Lord Harrowby. 1801, November, Right Hon. Charles Bragge. 1804, May, Right Hon. Geo. Canning. 1806, February, Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan. 1807, April, Right Hon. Geo. Rose. 1817, United with the office of President of the Board of Trade. 1818, February, Right Hon. Frederick John Robinson, afterwards Earl of Ripon; also President of the Board of Trade. 1823, January, Right Hon. William Huskisson; also President of the Board of Trade. 1827, May, Right Hon. Chas. Grant, afterwards Lord |