The position of Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs was a British ministerial position, subordinate to that of Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, created in 1925 to deal with British relations with the Dominions – Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland, and the Irish Free State.
In 1947 the office was replaced by the Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations.
Under-Secretaries of State for Dominion Affairs, 1925-47
- 1925: Earl of Clarendon
 - 1927: Lord Lovat
 - 1929: Earl of Plymouth
 - 1929: Arthur Ponsonby
 - 1929: William Lunn
 - 1931: Malcolm MacDonald
 - 1935: Lord Stanley
 - 1935: Douglas Hacking
 - 1936: Marquess of Hartington
 - 1940: Geoffrey Shakespeare
 - 1942: Paul Emrys-Evans
 - 1945: John Parker
 - 1946: Arthur Bottomley
 
Permanent Under-Secretaries of State for Dominion Affairs, 1925-47
The post lasted as long as the office itself, from 1925 to 1947 with the last Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, Sir Eric Machtig, transferring in 1947 to become the Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, jointly with A. Carter formerly of the India Office.
| Name | Entered office | Left office | 
|---|---|---|
| Sir Charles Davis | 1925 | 1930 | 
| Sir Edward Harding | 1930 | 1939 | 
| Sir Eric Machtig (acting) | 1939 | 1940 | 
| Sir Cosmo Parkinson | 1940 | 1940 | 
| Sir Eric Machtig | 1940 | 1947 | 
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