FINANCIAL SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY

'Financial Secretary to the Treasury' is a junior Ministerial post in the UK Treasury. It is the 4th most significant Ministerial role within the Treasury after the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, and the Paymaster General. It is almost never a Cabinet office.
The current incumbent is Jane Kennedy, who took up this office on 29 June 2007.

Contents
History
Current role
Financial Secretaries to the Treasury since 1830
See also
External links

History


The role of Financial Secretary to the Treasury was created in 1711 and was known as the Junior Secretary to the Treasury to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury who held the senior position. The first Junior Secretary to the Treasury is recorded as a T. Harley who was appointed on 11 June 1711. The position has continued un-interrupted to the present day.
Notable former Financial Secretaries to the Treasury include Lord Frederick Cavendish, Austen Chamberlain, Stanley Baldwin, Enoch Powell, Nigel Lawson, and Norman Lamont.
Sir William Joynson-Hicks was the only Financial Secretary in the Cabinet, in 1923, as the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, was also Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Current role


The current responsibilities of the Financial Secretary to the Treasury include Departmental responsibility for the Office for National Statistics, and the Royal Mint. The Financial Secretary to the Treasury had Departmental responsibility for HM Customs & Excise until the merger with the Inland Revenue to form HM Revenue and Customs.
The incumbent Financial Secretary to the Treasury is John Healey who has been in the role since 2005, having formerly been the Economic Secretary to the Treasury.

Financial Secretaries to the Treasury since 1830


:''see Secretary to the Treasury for earlier incumbents''
Edward Ellice 1830–1832
Charles Wood 1832–1834
Francis Thornhill Baring 1834
Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, Bt 1834–1835

Edward J. Stanley 1835–1839

Robert Gordon 1839–1841

Sir Denis Le Marchant 1841–1844

John Young 1844–1845

Edward Cardwell 1845–1846

John Parker 1846–1849

William Goodenough Hayter 1849–1850

George Cornewall Lewis 1850–1852

George Alexander Hamilton 1852

James Wilson 1853–1858

George Alexander Hamilton 1858–1859

Sir Stafford Northcote 1859

Samuel Laing 1859–1860

Frederick Peel 1860–1865

Hugh Childers 1865–1866

George Ward Hunt 1866–1868

George Sclater-Booth 1868

Acton Smee Ayrton 1868–1869

James Stansfeld 1869–1871

William Edward Baxter 1871–1873

John Dodson 1873–1874

William Henry Smith 1874–1877

Frederick Arthur Stanley 1877–1878

Henry John Selwin-Ibbetson 1878–1880

Lord Frederick Cavendish 1880–1882

Leonard Henry Courtney 1882–1885

John Tomlinson Hibbert 1885

Sir Henry Thurstan Holland 1885

Sir Matthew White Ridley 1885–1886

William Jackson 1886

Henry Hartley Fowler 1886

William Jackson 1886–1891

John Eldon Gorst 1891–1892

Sir John Tomlinson Hibbert 1892–1895

Robert William Hanbury 1895–1900

Austen Chamberlain 1900–1902

William Fisher 1902–1903

Arthur Elliot 1903

Victor Cavendish 1903–1905

Reginald McKenna 1905–1907

Walter Runciman 1907–1908

Sir Charles Hobhouse 1908–1911

Thomas McKinnon Wood 1911–1912

Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman 1912–1914

Edwin Samuel Montagu 1914–1915

Sir Francis Dyke Acland 1915

Edwin Samuel Montagu 1915–1916

Thomas McKinnon Wood 1916

Sir Hardman Lever 1916–1919 (coalition)

Stanley Baldwin 1917–1921

Edward Hilton Young 1921–1922

John Waller Hills 1922–1923

Archibald Boyd-Carpenter 1923

Sir William Joynson-Hicks 1923

Walter Guinness 1923

William Graham 1924

Walter Guinness 1924-25

Ronald McNeill 1925-27

Arthur Samuel 1927-29

Frederick Pethick-Lawrence 1929-31

Walter Elliot 1931-32

Leslie Hore-Belisha 1932-34

Alfred Duff Cooper 1934-35

William Morrison 1935–1936

John Colville 1936–1938

Euan Wallace 1938

Harry Crookshank 1939-1943

Ralph Assheton 1943-1944

Osbert Peake 1944

William Glenvil Hall 1945–1950

Douglas Jay 1950–1951

John Boyd-Carpenter 1951–1954

Henry Brooke 1954–1957

Enoch Powell 1957–1958

Jocelyn Simon 1958–1959

★ Sir Edward Boyle 1959–1962

Anthony Barber 1962–1963

Alan Green 1963–1964

Niall MacDermot 1964–1967

Harold Lever 1967–1969

Dick Taverne 1969–1970

Patrick Jenkin 1970–1972

Terrence Higgins 1972–1974

John Gilbert 1974

Robert Sheldon 1974–1979

Nigel Lawson 1979–1981

Nicholas Ridley 1981–1983

John Moore 1983–1986

Norman Lamont 1986–1989

Peter Lilley 1989–1990

Francis Maude 1990–1992

Stephen Dorrell 1992–1994

George Young 1994–1995

Michael Jack 1995–1997

Dawn Primarolo 1997–1999

Barbara Roche 1999

Stephen Timms 1999–2001

Paul Boateng 2001–2002

Ruth Kelly 2002–2004

Stephen Timms 2004–2005

John Healey 2005–2007

Jane Kennedy 2007–

See also



Secretary to the Treasury

External links



British History Online List of Secretaries to the Treasury

Treasury Ministerial responsibilities

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