Not to be confused with the
Carmarthen–Halifax ministry
.
OFFICE
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Lord President of the Council
The Marquess of Carmarthen
1689
–
1699
First Lord of the Treasury
The Lord Godolphin of Rialton
1690
–
1697
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Richard Hampden
18 March 1690
–
10 May 1694
Lord Keeper
In Commission until 1693
The Lord Somers
23 March 1693
–
April, 1697
Northern Secretary
The Viscount Sydney
26 December 1694
–
3 March 1695
The Earl of Nottingham
3 March 1692
–
23 March 1693
Sir John Trenchard
23 March 1693
–
2 March 1694
Southern Secretary
The Earl of Nottingham
2 June 1690
–
November, 1693
Sir John Trenchard
November, 1693
–
27 April 1695
Archbishop of Canterbury
John Tillotson
23 April 1691
–
22 November 1694
Lord Privy Seal
In Commission until 1692
The Earl of Pembroke
1692
–
1699
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The Duke of Devonshire
1689
–
1707
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The Earl of Dorset
1689
–
1695
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The Lord Wharton
1689
–
1702
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Vacant until 1693
The Earl of Romney
1693
–
1702
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The Earl of Pembroke
1690
–
1692
The Lord Cornwallis of Eye
1692
–
1693
The Viscount Falkland
1693
–
1694
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