Stanley Baldwin
The Right Honourable Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, KG, PC (3 August 1867–14 December 1947) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on three separate occasions.
Third Cabinet, May 1935 - May 1937
- Stanley Baldwin - Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons
- Lord Hailsham - Lord Chancellor
- Ramsay MacDonald - Lord President of the Council
- Lord Londonderry - Lord Privy Seal
- Neville Chamberlain - Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Sir John Simon - Home Secretary and Deputy Leader of the House of Commons
- Sir Samuel Hoare - Foreign Secretary
- Malcolm MacDonald - Colonial Secretary
- J.H. Thomas - Dominions Secretary
- Lord Halifax - Secretary for War
- Lord Zetland - Secretary of State for India
- Lord Swinton - Secretary of State for Air
- Sir Godfrey Collins - Secretary of State for Scotland
- Bolton Eyres-Monsell - First Lord of the Admiralty
- Walter Runciman - President of the Board of Trade
- Walter Elliot - Minister of Agriculture
- Oliver Stanley - President of the Board of Education
- Ernest Brown - Minister of Labour
- Sir Kingsley Wood - Minister of Health
- William Ormsby-Gore - First Commissioner of Works
- Anthony Eden - Minister without Portfolio with responsibility for League of Nations Affairs
- Lord Eustace Percy - Minister without Portfolio with responsibility for government policy
Changes
- November 1935 - Malcolm MacDonald succeeds J.H. Thomas as Dominions Secretary. Thomas succeeds MacDonald as Colonial Secretary. Lord Halifax succeeds Lord Londonderry as Lord Privy Seal. Duff Cooper succeeds Lord Halifax as Secretary for War. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister becomes Viscount Swinton and Bolton Eyres-Monsell becomes Viscount Monsell, both remaining in the Cabinet.
- December 1935 Anthony Eden succeeds Sir Samuel Hoare as Foreign Secretary and is not replaced as Minister without Portfolio.
- 1936 - Sir Thomas Inskip enters the cabinet as Minister for the Coordination of Defense. Lord Eustace Percy leaves the cabinet. William Ormsby-Gore succeeds J.H. Thomas as Colonial Secretary. Lord Stanhope succeeds Ormsby-Gore as First Commissioner of Works. Elliott succeeds Collins as Secretary for Scotland. William Shepherd Morrison succeeds Elliott as Minister of Agriculture. Samuel Hoare succeeds Lord Monsell as First Lord of the Admiralty. Leslie Hore-Belisha enters the Cabinet as Minister of Transport.
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