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British
Prime Ministers Since 1770
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Name
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Term
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Lord North
(Tory)
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1770–1782
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Marquis of Rockingham
(Whig)
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1782–1782
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Earl of Shelburne
(Whig)
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1782–1783
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Duke of Portland
(Coalition)
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1783–1783
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William Pitt,
the Younger (Tory)
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1783–1801
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Henry Addington
(Tory)
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1801–1804
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William Pitt,
the Younger (Tory)
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1804–1806
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Baron Grenville
(Whig)
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1806–1807
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Duke of Portland
(Tory)
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1807–1809
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Spencer Perceval
(Tory)
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1809–1812
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Earl of Liverpool
(Tory)
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1812–1827
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George Canning
(Tory)
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1827–1827
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Viscount Goderich
(Tory)
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1827–1828
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Duke of Wellington
(Tory)
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1828–1830
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Earl Grey
(Whig)
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1830–1834
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Viscount Melbourne
(Whig)
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1834–1834
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Sir Robert Peel
(Tory)
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1834–1835
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Viscount Melbourne
(Whig)
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1835–1841
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Sir Robert Peel
(Tory)
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1841–1846
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Earl Russell
(Whig)
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1846–1852
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Earl of Derby
(Tory)
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1852–1852
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Earl of Aberdeen
(Coalition)
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1852–1855
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Viscount Palmerston
(Liberal)
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1855–1858
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Earl of Derby
(Conservative)
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1858–1859
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Viscount Palmerston
(Liberal)
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1859–1865
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Earl Russell
(Liberal)
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1865–1866
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Earl of Derby
(Conservative)
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1866–1868
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Benjamin Disraeli
(Conservative)
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1868–1868
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William E. Gladstone
(Liberal)
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1868–1874
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Benjamin Disraeli
(Conservative)
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1874–1880
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William E. Gladstone
(Liberal)
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1880–1885
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Marquis of Salisbury
(Conservative)
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1885–1886
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William E. Gladstone
(Liberal)
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1886–1886
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Marquis of Salisbury
(Conservative)
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1886–1892
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William E. Gladstone
(Liberal)
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1892–1894
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Earl of Rosebery
(Liberal)
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1894–1895
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Marquis of Salisbury
(Conservative)
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1895–1902
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Arthur James
Balfour (Conservative)
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1902–1905
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Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman
(Liberal)
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1905–1908
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Herbert H. Asquith
(Liberal)
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1908–1915
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Herbert H. Asquith
(Coalition)
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1915–1916
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David Lloyd George
(Coalition)
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1916–1922
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Andrew Bonar
Law (Conservative)
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1922–1923
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Stanley Baldwin
(Conservative)
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1923–1924
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James Ramsay
MacDonald (Labour)
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1924–1924
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Stanley Baldwin
(Conservative)
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1924–1929
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James Ramsay
MacDonald (Labour)
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1929–1931
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James Ramsay
MacDonald (Coalition)
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1931–1935
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Stanley Baldwin
(Coalition)
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1935–1937
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Neville Chamberlain
(Coalition)
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1937–1940
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Winston Churchill
(Coalition)
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1940–1945
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Clement R. Attlee
(Labour)
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1945–1951
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Sir Winston Churchill
(Conservative)
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1951–1955
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Sir Anthony Eden
(Conservative)
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1955–1957
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Harold Macmillan
(Conservative)
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1957–1963
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Sir Alec Frederick
Douglas-Home
(Conservative) |
1963–1964
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Harold Wilson
(Labour)
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1964–1970
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Edward Heath
(Conservative)
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1970–1974
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Harold Wilson
(Labour)
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1974–1976
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James Callaghan
(Labour)
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1976–1979
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Margaret Thatcher
(Conservative)
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1979–1990
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John Major
(Conservative)
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1990–1997
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Tony Blair
(Labour)
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1997–2007
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