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Her Majesty's Government HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT MEMBERS OF THE CABINET (FORMED BY RIGHT HON. MARGARET THATCHER, MP, SEPTEMBER 1984) PRIME MINISTER. FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY AND MINISTER FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE- The Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher, MP LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL AND LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS-The Rt. Hon. Viscount Whitelaw, CH, MC LORD CHANCELLOR-The Rt. Hon. The Lord Hailsham of St. Marvlebone, CH SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS-The Rt. Hon. Sir Geoffrey Howe, QC. MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT-The Rt. Hon. Leon Brittan, QC, MP CHANCELLOROF THE EXCHEQUER-The Rt. Hon. Nigel Lawson. MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION AND SCIENCE-The Rt. Hon. Sir Keith Joseph, Bt, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ENERGY-The Rt. Hon. Peter Walker, MBE, MP 6 SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE-The Rt. Hon. Michael Heseltine, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND-The Rt. Hon. George Younger, TD, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES-The Rt. Hon. Nicholas Edwards, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT-The Rt. Hon. Patrick Jenkin, MP LORD PRIVY SEAL AND LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS-The Rt. Hon. John Biffen, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SOCIAL SERVICES-The Rt. Hon. Norman Fowler, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY AND PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE-The Rt. Hon. Norman Tebbit, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EMPLOYMENT-The Rt. Hon. Tom King, MP MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE. FISHERIES AND FOOD-The Rt. Hon. Michael Jopling, MP CHIEF SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY-The Rt. Hon. Peter Rees, QC, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRANSPORT-The Rt. Hon. Nicholas Ridley, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND-The Rt. Hon. Douglas Hurd, MP CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER (MINISTER FOR THE ARTS-The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Gowrie MINISTERWITHOUT PORTFOLio-The Rt. Hon. The Lord Young of Graffham LAW OFFICERS ATTORNEY-GENERAL-The Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Havers, QC, MP LORD ADVOCATE-The Rt. Hon. The Lord Cameron of Lochbroom, QC SOLICITOR-GENERAL-SirPatrick Mayhew. QC, MP SOLICITOR-GENERAL FOR SCOTLAND-Peter Fraser, Esq, QC, MP MINISTERS NOT IN THE CABINET PARLIAMENTARYSECRETARY TO THE TREASURY-The Rt. Hon. John Wakeham, MP .. PAYMASTER GENERAL-John GummeI, Esq, MP MINISTERS OF STATE, FOREIGN AND COMMON-WEALTH OFFICE- The Rt. Hon. The Baroness Young Minister for Overseas Development-The Rt. Hon. Timothy Raison. MP Malcolm Rifkind, Esq, MP Richard Luce, Esq, MP MINISTERS OF STATE, HOME OFFICE- David Waddington. Esq. QC, MP Giles Shaw. Esq, MP FINANCIALSECRETARY TO THE TREASURY-John Moore, Esq, MP MINISTER OF STATE, TREASURY-The Rt. Hon. Barney Hayhoe, MP ECONOMIC SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY-Ian Stewart, Esq, RD, MP MINISTER OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY-The Rt. Hon. Alick Buchanan-Smith, MP MINISTERS OF STATE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE- Minister of State for the Armed Forces-The Rt. Hon. John Stanley, MP Minister of State for Defence Procurement-The Rt. Hon. Adam Butler, MP MINISTER OF STATE. SCOTTISH OFFICE-The Rt. Hon. The Lord Gray of Contin MINISTER OF STATE, WELSH OFFICE-John Stradling Thomas, Esq, MP MINISTERS OF STATE. DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT- - Minister for Local Government-The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Baker, MP Minister for Housing and Construction-Ian Gow, Esq, MP Minister of State-The Lord Elton. TD MINISTERS OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY- .# Minister for Health-The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke, QC, MP Minister for Social Security-Antony Newton, Esq. MP ii HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT-cont. MINISTERS OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY- Minister for Trade-The Rt. Hon. Paul Channon, MP Minister of State-Norman Lamont, Esq, MP . mpow Minister for Information Technology-Geoffrey Pattie, Esq, MP MINISTER OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT-The Hon. Peter Morrison, MP MINISTERS OF STATE, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD- The Rt. Hon. The Lord Belstead _,.o--John MacGregor, Esq, MP MINISTER OF STATE , DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT-MIS. Lvnda Chalker, MP MINISTER OF STATE, NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE - Dr. Rhodes Boyson, MP DEPARTMENTS OF STATE AND MINISTERS Agriculture , Fisheries and Food- MINISTER-The Rt. Hon. Michael Jopling, MP MINISTERS OF STATE- The Rt. Hon. The Lord Belstead John MacGregor. Esq. MP PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY-MIS. Peggy Fenner, MP Art s and Libraries , Office of- CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER (MINISTER FOR THE ARTS-The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Gowrie Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster- The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Gowrie Defence- SECRETARYOF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Michael Heseltine, MP MINISTER OF STATE FOR THE ARMED FORCES-The Rt. Hon. John Stanley, MP MINISTER OF STATE FOR DEFENCE PROCUREMENT-The Rt. Hon. Adam Butler, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE ARMED FORCES-The Lord Trefeame PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE PROCUREMENT-John Lee, Esq, MP Education and Science- SECRETARYOF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Sir Keith Joseph, Bt, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- The Hon. Peter Brooke, MP Robert Dunn, Esq. MP Employment- SECRETARYOF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Tom King. MP MINISTEROF STATE-The Hon. Peter Morrison, MP PARLIAMENTARYUNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- The Hon. Alan Clark. MP Peter Bottomley, Esq, MP Energy- SECRETARYOF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Peter Walker, MBE, MP MINISTER OF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Alick Buchanan-Smith. MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- Alastair Goodlad, Esq, MP David Hunt, Esq, MP Environment- SECRETARYOF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Patrick Jenkin, MP MINISTERS OF STATE- Minister for Local Government-The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Baker, MP Minister for Housing and Construction-Ian Gow, Esq, MP ---- Minister of State-The Lord Elton TD PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- >CNeil Macfarlane, Esq, MP Sir George Young, Bt, MP The Hon. William Waldegrave, MP Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs- SECRETARYOF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Sir Geoffrey Howe. QC, MP MINISTERS OF STATE- The Rt. Hon. The Baroness Young Minister for Overseas Development-The Rt. Hon. Timothy Raison, MP Malcolm Rifkind, Esq, MP Richard Luce, Esq, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE-Timothy Renton, Esq, MP HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT- cont. iii Health and Social Security- SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SOCIAL SERVICES-The Rt. Hon. Norman Fowler, MP MINISTERS OF STATE- ,4*0 Minister for Health-The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke, QC, MP Minister for Social Security-Antony Newton, Esq, MP PARLIAMENTARYUNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- ,,- John Patt en, Esq,MP Ray Whitney, Esq, MP The Baroness Trumpington Home Office- SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT-The Rt. Hon. Leon Brittan, QC, MP MINISTERS OF STATE- David Waddington, Esq, QC, MP Giles Shaw Esq, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- David Mellor, Esq, MP The Lord Glenarthur Law Officers' Department- ATTORNEY-GENERAL-The Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Havers, QC. MP SOLICITOR-GENERAL-SirPatrick Mayhew, QC, MP Lprd Advocate's Depart ment- ORD-ADVOCATE-The Rt. Hon. The Lord Cameron of Lochbroom, QC SOLICITOR-GENERAL FOR SCOTLAND-Peter Fraser, Esq, QC, MP Lord Chancellor- The Rt. Hon. The Lord Hailsham of Saint Marylebone, CH Management and Personnel Office- PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE-The Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher, MP CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER-The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Gowrie Nort hern Ireland Office- SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND-The Rt. Hon . Dou=las Hurd. MP MINISTER OF STATE-Dr. Rhodes Boyson, MP PARLIAMENTARYUNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- Nicholas Scott, Esq, MBE, MP _,---Christopher Patten, Esq, MP The Lord Lyell Paymaster General-John Gummer, Esq, MP Privy Council Office- LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL AND LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS-The Rt. Hon. Viscount Whitelaw, CH, MC LORD PRIVY SEAL AND LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS-The Rt. Hon. John Biffen, MP Scottish Office- SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND-The Rt. Hon. George Younger, TD, MP MINISTER OF STATE-The Rt. Hon. The Lord Gray of Contin PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- Allan Stewart, Esq, MP John MacKay, Esq, MP ) Michael Ancram, Esq, MP Trade and Industry- SECRETARY OF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Norman Tebbit, MP MINISTERS OF STATE- Minister for Trade-The Rt. Hon. Paul Channon, MP Minister of State-Norman Lamont. Esq, MP Minister for Information Technology-Geoffrey Pattie, Esq, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- John Butcher, Esq, MP Alexander Fletcher, Esq, MP David Trippier, Esq, MP Lord Lucas of Chilworth Transport- SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRANSPORT-The Rt. Hon. Nicholas Ridley, MP MINISTER OF STATE-Mrs. Lynda Chalker, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE- David Mitchell, Esq, MP Michael` Spicer. Esq, MP iv HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT-cont. Treasury- PRLME MINISTER, FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY AND MINISTER FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE- The Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher, MP CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER-The Rt. Hon. Nigel Lawson, MP CHIEF SECRETARY-The Rt. Hon. Peter Rees, QC, MP FINANCIAL SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY-John Moore. Esq. MP MINISTER OF STATE-The Rt. Hon. Barney Hayhoe, MP ECONOMICSECRETARY-Ian Stewart. Esq, RD, MP L V. PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY-The Rt. Hon. John Wakeham, MP LORDS CONDIISSIONERS- Donald Thompson, Esq. MP IanLang. Esq. MP ZL /,( V%-V-) Tristan Garel-Jones. Esq. MP The Hon. Archibald Hamilton. MP John Major, Esq, MP ASSISTANT WHIPS- Michael Neube , Esq,• MP The Hon. Titfiothy Sainsbury, MP Tony Durant. Esq.MP Peter Lloyd. Esq, MP The Hon. Mark -Lennox-Boyd, MP Welsh Office- / SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES--The Rt. Hon. Nicholas Edwards, MP MINISTEROF STATE-John Stradling Thomas. Esq. MP J) PARLIAMENTARYUNDER - SECRETARY OF STATE-Wyn Robe rt s. Esq , MP 1.y Her Majesty's Household- LORDCHAMBERLAIN-The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Airlie, GCVO ' LORDSTEWARD-The Rt. Hon. The Duke of Northumberland, KG, TD / MASTEROF THE HORSE-The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Westmorland, KCVO TREASURER-John Cope. Esq.
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