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Clarendon Ministry

The Clarendon Ministry was forged out of the royalist camp of Charles II, who was returned to the throne (the English Restoration) in 1660. Two years previously, Lord Clarendon had been appointed Lord Chancellor, and now he was accompanied by several powerful statesmen, including the heir presumptive of the English throne, the Duke of York. After the Second Anglo-Dutch War, however, Charles lost confidence in his ministers, and in 1667, five statesmen took cooperative power in the Cabal Ministry.

Lord Clarendon was impeached by the House of Commons and forced to flee; the Duke of Albemarle sold his position to George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham; and Carteret simply left his position, eventually being forced out of the House two years later.

Committee for Foreign Affairs

The Privy Council Committee for Foreign Affairs served as the Ministry; other significant statesmen not in the committee are enumerated in the next section.

OFFICENAMETERM
Lord ChancellorThe Earl of Clarendon1660–1667
Lord High TreasurerThe Earl of Southampton1660–1667
Lord StewardThe Duke of Ormonde1661–1667
Master of the HorseThe Duke of Albemarle1660–1667
Southern SecretarySir Edward Nicholas1660–1662
The Lord Arlington1662–1667
Northern SecretarySir William Morice1660–1667
Secretary to the Admiralty Sir William Coventry1665–1667

Ministers not in Committee

OFFICENAMETERM
Lord Privy SealThe Lord Robartes1661–1667
Lord High AdmiralThe Duke of York1660–1667
Lord ChamberlainThe Earl of Manchester1661–1667
Secretary of State for ScotlandThe Earl of Lauderdale1660–1667
Chancellor of the ExchequerThe Lord Ashley1660–1667
Treasurer of the NavySir George Carteret1660–1667
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