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Upon Queen Anne's accession to the English throne in 1702, she appointed Lord Godolphin as First Lord of the Treasury and the Duke of Marlborough as Master-General of the Ordnance (among other numerous appointments). They would lead this coalition of Tories and Whigs until 1708, one year after the Act of Union formed the Kingdom of Great Britain. Among their most senior ministers were Sir Charles Hedges (Tory), Lord Nottingham (Tory), Sir Robert Harley (a Whig who would rise to power in 1704), and Lord Sunderland (Whig).
The Ministry
OFFICE NAME TERM First Lord of the Treasury The Earl of Godolphin 1702–1708 Master-General of the Ordnance The Duke of Marlborough 1702–1708 Northern Secretary Robert Harley 1704–1708 Lord Keeper Sir Nathan Wright 1702–1705 The Lord Cowper 1705–1708 Lord President of the Council The Earl of Pembroke 1702–1708 Lord Privy Seal The Duke of Buckingham 1702–1705 The Duke of Newcastle 1705–1708 Southern Secretary The Earl of Nottingham 1702–1704 Sir Charles Hedges 1704–1706 The Earl of Sunderland 1706–1708 Chancellor of the Exchequer Henry Boyle 1702–1708 Paymaster of the Forces John Howe 1702–1708 {
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