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CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT

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13. President of the Local Government Board. — Right Hon. Henry Chaplin, born 1840 ; educated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford ; M.P. for Mid Lincoln, 1868 ; for Sleaford division, 1885 ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1885 ; President of the Board of Agriculture, 1889. Present appointment, June 27, 1895. 14. President of the Board of Trade. — Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie, born 1838 ; M.P. for the Tower Hamlets, 1874 ; for the St. George's division of the Tower Hamlets, 1885 ; Secretary to the Admiralty, 1885 ; President of the Local Government Board, 1886. Present appointment, June 28, 1895. 15. Lord-TAeutcnant of Ireland. — Right Hon. Earl Cadogan, born 1840 ; succeeded to title, 1873 ; educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford ; M.P. for Bath, 1873 ; Under-Secretary for the Colonies, 1878 ; Lord Privy Seal, 1886. Present appointment, June 28, 1895. 16. Lord Chancellor of Ireland. — Right Hon. Lord Ashbourne (formerly Mr. Edward Gibson); born 1837; educated at Trinity College, Dublin; called to the Irish Bar, 1860 ; M.P. for Dublin University, 1875 ; Attorney- General for Ireland, 1877 ; Lord Chancellor of Ireland, June, 1885, to Feliruary, 1886, and again, August, 1886, to August, 1892. Present appoint- ment, June 28, 1895. 17. Secretary for Scotland. — Right Hon. Lord Balfour of Burleigh, born 1849 ; assumed restored title, 1869 ; educated at Eton and Oriel College, Oxford ; is a Representative Peer for Scotland ; Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, 1888. Present appointment, June 28, 1895. 18. First Commissioner of IVorTcs. — Right Hon. A. Akers-Douglas, born, 1851 ; educated at Eton and University College, Oxford ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1874; M.P. for East Kent, 1880 to 1885; and for the St. Augustine's division of Kent since 1885 ; Patronage Secretary to the Treasury, 1885-1886, and again, 1886-1892. Present appointment, July 2, 1895. 19. President of the Board of Agriculture. — Right Hon. W. H. Long, born 1854 ; educated at HaiTow and Christ Church, Oxford ; M.P. for North Wilts, 1880 ; and for the Devizes division, 1885 ; Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board, 1886-1892 ; M.P. for West Derby division of Liverpool, 1893. Present appointment, July 2, 1895. The following is a list of the heads of the Administrations of Great Britain during the reign of Queen Victoria : —

Heads of Dates of Administrations. Appointment Viscount Melbourne April 18, 1835 Sir Robert Peel . Aug. 30, 1841 Lord John Russell . July 6, 1846 Eari of Derby . Feb. 26, 1852

Heads of Dates ot Administrations. Appointment Benjamin Disraeli . Feb. 28, 1868 W. E. Gladstone . Dec. 9, 1868 Benjamin Disraeli. Feb. 21, 1874 W. E. Gladstone . April 28, 1880

Earl of Aberdeen . Dec. 27, 1852 ; Marquis of Salisbuiy June 24, 1885 Viscount Palmerston Feb. 8, 1855 ' W. E. Gladstone . Feb. 6, 1886 Earl of Derby , Feb. 22, 1858 Marquis of Salisbuiy August 3, 1886 Viscount Palmerston June 17, 1859 W. E. Gladstone . August 15, 1892 ' Earl Russell . . Oct. , 1865 ! Eari of Rosebery . March 5, 1894 Earl of Derby . July 6, 1866 ' Marquis of Salisbury June 25, 1895 II. Local Government, England and Wales. — In each county the Crown is represented by a Lord-Lieutenant, who is generally also custos rotulorum, or keeper of the records. He usually noniinates persojis whom he considers fit and ])ro])vr