Secretary to the Treasury

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In the United Kingdom, there are five Secretaries to the Treasury, officials officially acting as secretaries to the Treasury board. The origins of the office are unclear, although it probably originated during Lord Burghley's tenure as Lord Treasurer in the 16th century. The number of secretaries was expanded to two by 1714 at the latest.

One of the present-day secretaries, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, commonly known as the Patronage Secretary, is the Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons. This is because the Chief Whip is a political appointment rather than a government one, so the holder of the position is also required to hold a government post in order to sit in cabinet. The Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, is not a minister but is the senior Treasury civil servant. The remaining three secretaries and actually attend to Treasury business.

The Chancellor is the most senior treasury secretarycitation needed followed by Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Economic Secretary to the Treasury and Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury. However the Prime Minister remains First Lord of the Treasury, and this is the official title on the door to 10 Downing Street.

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Current Secretaries to the Treasury (as of 03/10/08)

Secretaries to the Treasury, 1660–1830

Year Senior Secretary Junior Secretary
1711 William Lowndes Thomas Harley
1714 John Taylor
1715 Horatio Walpole
1717 Charles Stanhope
1721 Horatio Walpole
1724 John Scrope
1730 Edward Walpole
1739 Stephen Fox
1741 Henry Legge
1742 Henry Furnese
1742 John Jeffreys
1746 James West
1752 James West Nicholas Hardinge
1756 Nicholas Hardinge Samuel Martin
1757 James West
1758 James West Samuel Martin
1762 Samuel Martin Jeremiah Dyson
1763 Jeremiah Dyson Charles Jenkinson
1764 Charles Jenkinson Thomas Whateley
1765 William Mellish Charles Lowndes
1766 Sir Grey Cooper, Bt Thomas Bradshaw
1770 John Robinson
1782 Henry Strachey Edward Chamberlain
1782 Richard Burke
1782 Thomas Orde George Rose
1783 Richard Brinsley Sheridan Richard Burke
1783 George Rose Thomas Steele
1791 Charles Long
1801 John Hiley Addington Nicholas Vansittart
1802 Nicholas Vansittart John Sargent
1804 William Huskisson William Sturges Bourne
1806 Nicholas Vansittart John King
1806 William Henry Fremantle
1807 William Huskisson Henry Wellesley
1809 Richard Wharton Charles Arbuthnot
1814 Charles Arbuthnot Stephen Rumbold Lushington
1823 Stephen Rumbold Lushington John Charles Herries
1827 John Charles Herries Joseph Planta
1827 Joseph Planta Thomas Frankland Lewis
1828 George Robert Dawson

Parliamentary Secretaries to the Treasury, 1830–present

Other Secretaries to the Treasury, 1852–present

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