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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

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UK government position
This article is about a junior ministerial role in Britain's Foreign & Commonwealth Office. For the senior civil servant in that department, seePermanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Incumbent
Inactive Position
since 11 May 2010
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Reports toForeign Secretary
NominatorPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
AppointerThePrime Minister
approved and sworn in by theQueen-in-Council
Term lengthNo fixed term
Formation1782
First holderWilliam Fraser

Theparliamentary under-secretary of state for foreign affairs was a junior position in the British government, subordinate to both thesecretary of state for foreign affairs and since 1945 also to theminister of state for foreign affairs. The post is based at theForeign, Commonwealth and Development Office, which was created by the merger of theForeign Office, where the position was initially based, with theCommonwealth Office in 1968 and theDepartment for International Development in 2020. Notable holders of the office includeGranville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville,John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley,Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon,George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, andAnthony Eden.

List of ministers

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NamePortraitTerm of officePolitical partyP.M.F.Sec.
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
William Fraser17821789
Richard Brinsley Sheridan17821782WhigMarquess of RockinghamFox
George Maddison17821783Earl of ShelburneLord Grantham
Duke of PortlandFox
St Andrew St John17831789Pitt the YoungerEarl Temple
Duke of Leeds
Dudley Ryder17891789Tory
Sir James Burges, 1st Baronet1789January 1796
Lord Grenville
George CanningJanuary 1796April 1799Tory
John Hookham FrereApril 1799September 1800
Edward FisherSeptember 1800February 1801
Frederick Hervey, Baron HerveyFebruary 1801November 1803AddingtonLord Hawkesbury
Charles ArbuthnotNovember 1803June 1804Tory
William EliotJune 1804February 1805Pitt the YoungerLord Harrowby
Robert WardFebruary 1805February 1806Lord Mulgrave
George WalpoleFebruary 1806March 1807Lord GrenvilleFox
Charles Grey, Viscount Howick
Sir Francis Vincent, 9th BaronetFebruary 1806March 1807Duke of PortlandCanning
James Harris, Viscount FitzHarrisMarch 1807August 1807
Charles BagotAugust 1807December 1809
PercevalEarl Bathurst
Culling Charles SmithDecember 1809February 1812Marquess Wellesley
Edward CookeFebruary 18121817[1]
Earl of LiverpoolMarquess of Londonderry
Joseph Planta25 July 181722 January 1822[2]Tory
Richard Meade, 3rd Earl of ClanwilliamJanuary 1822January 1823
Canning
Lord Francis ConynghamJanuary 1823January 1826Tory
Charles Ellis, 6th Baron Howard de WaldenJuly 1824June 1828
Earl of Dudley
Ulick de Burgh, 1st Marquess of ClanricardeJanuary 18261827
Cospatrick Douglas-Home, Lord DunglassJune 1828November 1830Duke of Wellington
Earl of Aberdeen
Sir George Shee, 2nd Baronet26 November 183013 November 1834WhigEarl GreyViscount Palmerston
Viscount Melbourne
George Cowper, Viscount Fordwich13 November 183417 December 1834Duke of WellingtonDuke of Wellington
Philip Stanhope, Viscount Mahon17 December 183418 April 1835ConservativePeel
William Fox-Strangways18 April 18357 March 1840WhigViscount MelbourneViscount Palmerston
Granville Leveson-Gower, Baron Leveson7 March 18404 September 1841
Charles Canning, 2nd Viscount Canning4 September 184127 January 1846ConservativePeelEarl of Aberdeen
George Smythe27 January 18466 July 1846
Edward Stanley6 July 184612 February 1852WhigRussellViscount Palmerston
Earl Granville
Austen Henry Layard12 February 185218 May 1852
Edward Stanley, Baron Stanley18 May 185228 December 1852ConservativeEarl of DerbyEarl of Malmesbury
John Wodehouse, 3rd Baron Wodehouse28 December 18525 July 1856WhigEarl of AberdeenLord John Russell
Earl of Clarendon
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, Earl of Shelburne5 July 185626 February 1858Viscount Palmerston
William Vesey-FitzGerald26 February 185819 June 1859ConservativeEarl of DerbyEarl of Malmesbury
John Wodehouse, 3rd Baron Wodehouse19 June 185915 August 1861LiberalViscount PalmerstonEarl Russell
Austen Henry Layard15 August 18616 July 1866
Earl RussellEarl of Clarendon
Edward Egerton6 July 186612 December 1868ConservativeEarl of DerbyEdward Stanley, Baron Stanley
Disraeli
Arthur Otway12 December 18689 January 1871LiberalGladstoneEarl of Clarendon
Earl Granville
George Byng, Viscount Enfield9 January 187123 February 1874
Robert Bourke23 February 187428 April 1880ConservativeDisraeliEarl of Derby
Marquess of Salisbury
Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet28 April 18801 January 1883LiberalGladstoneEarl Granville
Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice1 January 188325 June 1885
Robert Bourke25 June 188528 January 1886ConservativeMarquess of SalisburyMarquess of Salisbury
James Bryce7 February 188620 July 1886LiberalGladstoneEarl of Rosebery
Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet4 August 188622 September 1891ConservativeMarquess of SalisburyEarl of Iddesleigh
Marquess of Salisbury
James Lowther22 September 189118 August 1892
Sir Edward Grey, 3rd Baronet18 August 189220 June 1895LiberalGladstoneEarl of Rosebery
Earl of Rosebery
Earl of Kimberley
George Curzon20 June 189515 October 1898ConservativeMarquess of SalisburyMarquess of Salisbury
St John Brodrick15 October 189812 November 1900
James Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cranborne12 November 19009 October 1903Marquess of Lansdowne
Balfour
Henry Percy, Earl Percy9 October 190318 December 1905
Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice[3]18 December 190519 October 1908LiberalCampbell-BannermanGrey
Asquith
Thomas McKinnon Wood19 October 190823 October 1911
Francis Dyke Acland23 October 19114 February 1915
Neil Primrose4 February 191530 May 1915
Lord Robert Cecil30 May 191510 January 1919Conservative
Lloyd GeorgeBalfour
Cecil Harmsworth10 January 191931 October 1922Liberal
Ronald McNeill31 October 192223 January 1924ConservativeLaw
Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
Baldwin
Arthur Ponsonby23 January 192411 November 1924LabourMacDonaldMacDonald
Ronald McNeill11 November 19247 December 1925ConservativeBaldwinChamberlain
Godfrey Locker-Lampson7 December 192511 June 1929
Hugh Dalton11 June 19293 September 1931LabourMacDonaldHenderson
Anthony Eden3 September 193118 January 1934ConservativeMarquess of Reading
Simon
James Stanhope, 7th Earl Stanhope18 January 193416 June 1936
BaldwinHoare
Eden
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cranborne18 June 193520 February 1938Baldwin (1935–37)
Chamberlain (1937–40)
Eden (1935–38)
Viscount Halifax (1938–40)
Ivor Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth30 July 193612 May 1940
Rab Butler25 February 193820 July 1941ChamberlainViscount Halifax
Churchill
Eden
Richard Law20 July 194125 September 1943
George Hall25 September 194326 May 1945Labour
Alec Douglas-Home, Lord Dunglass26 May 194526 July 1945Conservative
Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat26 May 194526 July 1945
Hector McNeil4 August 19454 October 1946LabourAttleeBevin
Christopher Mayhew4 October 19462 March 1950
William Henderson, 1st Baron Henderson7 June 194826 October 1951
Ernest Davies2 March 195026 October 1951
Morrison
Gerald Isaacs, 2nd Marquess of Reading31 October 195111 November 1953ConservativeChurchillEden
Anthony Nutting31 October 195118 October 1954
Douglas Dodds-Parker11 November 195318 October 1954
Robin Turton18 October 195420 December 1955Churchill (1954–55)
Eden (1955–56)
Eden (1954–55)
Macmillan (1955)
Lloyd (1955–56)
Lord John Hope18 October 19549 November 1956
Douglas Dodds-Parker20 December 19559 January 1957EdenLloyd
David Ormsby-Gore9 November 19569 January 1957
Ian Harvey18 January 195724 November 1958Macmillan
Archibald Acheson, 6th Earl of Gosford18 January 195723 October 1958
George Petty-Fitzmaurice, 8th Marquess of Lansdowne23 October 195820 April 1962
Alec Douglas-Home
John Profumo28 November 195816 January 1959Lloyd
Robert Allan16 January 19597 October 1960
Joseph Godber28 October 196027 June 1961Alec Douglas-Home
Peter Thomas27 June 196127 June 1963
Peter Smithers16 July 196229 January 1964
Douglas-HomeButler
Robert Mathew30 January 196416 October 1964
Henry Walston, Baron Walston20 October 19647 January 1967LabourWilsonWalker
Stewart
Brown
Bill Rodgers7 January 19673 July 1968
Maurice Foley3 July 196817 October 1968Stewart
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Maurice Foley17 October 196819 June 1970LabourWilsonStewart
William Whitlock17 October 196813 October 1969
Evan Luard13 October 196919 June 1970
Anthony Royle24 June 19708 January 1974ConservativeHeathDouglas-Home
Peter Kerr, 12th Marquess of Lothian24 June 19709 April 1972
Anthony Kershaw15 October 19705 June 1973
Peter Blaker8 January 19744 March 1974
Goronwy Roberts, Baron Goronwy-Roberts8 March 19744 December 1975LabourWilsonCallaghan
Joan Lestor8 March 197412 June 1975
Ted Rowlands12 June 197514 April 1976
John Tomlinson17 March 19764 May 1979CallaghanCrosland (1976–77)
Owen (1977–79)
Evan Luard14 April 19764 May 1979
Richard Luce6 May 197914 September 1981ConservativeThatcherLord Carrington
David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne14 September 19816 April 1982
Malcolm Rifkind6 April 198213 June 1983Pym
Ray Whitney13 June 198311 September 1984Howe
Tim Renton11 September 19842 September 1985
Timothy Eggar2 September 198524 July 1989
Tim Sainsbury24 July 198924 July 1990Major
Hurd
Mark Lennox-Boyd24 July 199020 July 1994
Major
Office vacant from 1994 to 1996
Liam Fox23 July 19961 May 1997ConservativeMajorRifkind
Elizabeth Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean2 May 199728 June 1999LabourBlairCook
Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal28 July 199912 June 2001
Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos12 June 200113 June 2003Straw
Ben Bradshaw12 June 200129 May 2002
Mike O'Brien29 May 200213 June 2003
Bill Rammell28 October 200210 May 2005
Chris Mullin13 June 200310 May 2005
David Triesman, Baron Triesman10 May 200528 June 2007
Beckett
Meg Munn29 June 20075 October 2008BrownMiliband
Gillian Merron5 October 20089 June 2009
Chris Bryant9 June 200911 May 2010
Role merged intoParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Asia and the Pacific

See also

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References

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  1. ^Jupp, P. J. (September 2004),"Cooke, Edward (bap. 1755, d. 1820)",Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.), Oxford University Press, retrieved15 March 2009
  2. ^Haydn'sBook of Dignities
  3. ^Created Baron Fitzmaurice in January 1906
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