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Secretary of State for India

Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government).svg
Royal Arms as used by His Majesty's Government

India Office
Member of
British Cabinet
Privy Council
Seat
Westminster, London
Appointer The British Monarch
on advice of the Prime Minister
Term length No fixed term
Constituting instrument Government of India Act
Precursor President of the Board of Control
Formation 2 August 1858
First holder Lord Stanley
Final holder The 5th Earl of Listowel
Abolished 14 August 1947
Deputy Under-Secretary of State for India



The ceremonial seat of the Chairman of the Court of Directors of the East India Company, and subsequently that of the Secretary of State for India





The 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn, Secretary of State for India from 1905 to 1910 and again briefly, as acting Secretary, in 1911


His (or Her) Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for India, known for short as the India Secretary or the Indian Secretary, was the British Cabinet minister and the political head of the India Office responsible for the governance of the British Indian Empire (usually known simply as 'the Raj' or British India), Aden, and Burma. The post was created in 1858 when the East India Company's rule in Bengal ended and India, except for the Princely States, was brought under the direct administration of the government in Whitehall in London, beginning the official colonial period under the British Empire.


In 1937, the India Office was reorganised which separated Burma and Aden under a new Burma Office, but the same Secretary of State headed both Departments and a new title was established as His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for India and Burma. The India Office and its Secretary of State were abolished in August 1947, when the United Kingdom granted independence in the Indian Independence Act, which created two new independent dominions, the Dominion of India and the Dominion of Pakistan. Burma soon achieved independence separately in early 1948.




Contents






  • 1 Secretaries of State for India, 1858–1937


  • 2 Secretaries of State for India and Burma, 1937–1947


  • 3 Secretaries of State for Burma, 1947–1948


  • 4 See also


  • 5 Notes


  • 6 External links





Secretaries of State for India, 1858–1937


Prior to the establishment of the British Empire on 2 August 1858, Lord Stanley had served as President of the Board of Control.























































































































































































































































































































Portrait
Name
Term of office
Political party
Prime Minister


Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby 2.jpg

The Right Honourable
Lord Stanley
MP for King's Lynn


2 August
1858

11 June
1859

Conservative


The 14th Earl of Derby


1stViscountHalifax.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir Charles Wood
Bt GCB PC
MP for Halifax until 1865
MP for Ripon after 1865


18 June
1859

16 February
1866[1]

Liberal

 
Viscount Palmerston
 


The Earl Russell


George Robinson 1st Marquess of Ripon.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Earl de Grey
VD PC

16 February
1866

26 June
1866

Liberal


Robert cecil.jpg

The Right Honourable
Viscount Cranborne
MP for Stamford


6 July
1866

8 March
1867

Conservative

 
The 14th Earl of Derby
 


Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh.jpg

The Right Honourable
Sir Stafford Northcote
Bt CB
MP for North Devonshire


8 March
1867

1 December
1868

Conservative

 
Benjamin Disraeli
 


George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll by George Frederic Watts.jpg

His Grace
The Duke of Argyll
KT PC

9 December
1868

17 February
1874

Liberal


William Ewart Gladstone


Robert cecil.jpg

The Most Honourable
The Marquess of Salisbury
PC FRS

21 February
1874

2 April
1878

Conservative


Benjamin Disraeli


1st Earl of Cranbrook.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Viscount Cranbrook
PC

2 April
1878

21 April
1880

Conservative


Picture of Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire.jpg

The Most Honourable
Marquess of Hartington
MP for North East Lancashire


28 April
1880

16 December
1882

Liberal


William Ewart Gladstone


1st Earl of Kimberley 1897.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Earl of Kimberley
PC

16 December
1882

9 June
1885

Liberal


Randolph churchill.jpg

The Right Honourable
Lord Randolph Churchill
MP for Paddington South


24 June
1885

28 January
1886

Conservative


The Marquess of Salisbury


1st Earl of Kimberley 1897.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Earl of Kimberley
KG PC

6 February
1886

20 July
1886

Liberal


William Ewart Gladstone


Portrait of Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Viscount Cross
GCB PC

3 August
1886

11 August
1892

Conservative


The Marquess of Salisbury


1st Earl of Kimberley 1897.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Earl of Kimberley
KG PC

18 August
1892

10 March
1894

Liberal


William Ewart Gladstone


Henry Fowler.jpg

The Right Honourable
Henry Fowler
MP for Wolverhampton East


10 March
1894

21 June
1895

Liberal


The Earl of Rosebery


Lord George Hamilton.JPG

The Right Honourable
Lord George Hamilton
MP for Ealing


4 July
1895

9 October
1903[2]

Conservative

 
The Marquess of Salisbury
(Unionist Coalition)
 

 
Arthur Balfour
(Unionist Coalition)
 


1stEarlOfMidleton.jpg

The Right Honourable
William St John Brodrick
MP for Guildford


9 October
1903

4 December
1905

Irish Unionist


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The Right Honourable
The Viscount Morley of Blackburn
OM PC
MP for Montrose Burghs until 1908
Viscount Morley of Blackburn after 1908


10 December
1905

3 November
1910

Liberal


Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman



H. H. Asquith


Portrait of Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Earl of Crewe
KG PC FSA

3 November
1910

7 March
1911

Liberal


John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn - Project Gutenberg eText 17976.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Viscount Morley of Blackburn
OM PC

7 March
1911

25 May
1911

Liberal


Portrait of Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe.jpg

The Most Honourable
The Marquess of Crewe
KG PC FSA

25 May
1911

25 May
1915

Liberal


Austen Chamberlain nobel.jpg

The Right Honourable
Austen Chamberlain
MP for Birmingham West


25 May
1915

17 July
1917[3]

Conservative


H. H. Asquith
(Coalition)


David Lloyd George
(Coalition)




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The Right Honourable
Edwin Samuel Montagu
MP for Chesterton until 1918
MP for Cambridgeshire after 1918


17 July
1917

19 March
1922

Liberal


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The Right Honourable
The Viscount Peel
GBE PC

19 March
1922

22 January
1924

Conservative


Andrew Bonar Law


Stanley Baldwin


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The Right Honourable
The Lord Olivier
KCMG CB PC

22 January
1924

3 November
1924

Labour


Ramsay MacDonald


1stEarlOfBirkenhead.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Earl of Birkenhead
KCMG PC KC

6 November
1924

18 October
1928

Conservative


Stanley Baldwin


Earl Peel cropped.jpg

The Right Honourable
The Viscount Peel
GBE PC

18 October
1928

4 June
1929

Conservative


William Wedgwood Benn cropped.jpg

The Right Honourable
William Wedgwood Benn
DSO
MP for Aberdeen North


7 June
1929

24 August
1931

Labour


Ramsay MacDonald


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The Right Honourable
Sir Samuel Hoare
Bt GCSI GBE CMG JP
MP for Chelsea


25 August
1931

7 June
1935

Conservative


Ramsay MacDonald
(1st & 2nd National Min.)



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The Most Honourable
The Marquess of Zetland
GCSI GCIE PC

7 June
1935

28 May
1937

Conservative


Stanley Baldwin
(3rd National Min.)



Secretaries of State for India and Burma, 1937–1947
















































Portrait
Name
Term of office
Political party
Prime Minister


2nd Marquess of Zetland.JPG

The Most Honourable
The Marquess of Zetland
GCSI GCIE PC

28 May
1937

13 May
1940

Conservative


Neville Chamberlain
(4th National Min.;
War Coalition)



Leo Amery 1917.jpg

The Right Honourable
Leo Amery
MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook


13 May
1940

26 July
1945

Conservative


Winston Churchill
(War Coalition; Caretaker Min.)



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The Right Honourable
The Lord Pethick-Lawrence
PC

3 August
1945

17 April
1947

Labour


Clement Attlee


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The Right Honourable
The Earl of Listowel
PC

14 August
1947

4 January
1948

Labour


Secretaries of State for Burma, 1947–1948




















Portrait
Name
Term of office
Political party
Prime Minister


No image.svg

The Right Honourable
The Earl of Listowel
PC

14 August
1947

4 January
1948

Labour


Clement Attlee


See also



  • India Office

  • British Raj

  • British rule in Burma

  • Governor-General of India

  • Imperial Civil Service

  • Government of India Act

































Notes





  1. ^ Resigned after being injured in a hunting accident.


  2. ^ Resigned.


  3. ^ Resigned.




External links








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