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Cabinet
of Prime Minister
The Marquess of Salisbury
(July 1885 – February 1886)
Prime Minister
Foreign Secretary
Leader of the House of Lords
The Marquess of Salisbury
(1885–1886)
First Lord of the Treasury
The Earl of Iddesleigh
(1885–1886)
Lord Chancellor
The Lord Halsbury
(1885–1886)
Lord President of the Council
The Viscount Cranbrook
(1885–1886)
Lord Privy Seal
The Earl of Harrowby
(1885–1886)
Home Secretary
Sir Richard Cross
(1885–1886)
Secretary of State for the Colonies
Sir Frederick Stanley
(1885–1886)
Secretary of State for War
William Henry Smith
(1885–1886)
The Viscount Cranbrook
(1886)
Secretary of State for India
Lord Randolph Churchill
(1885–1886)
First Lord of the Admiralty
Lord George Hamilton
(1885–1886)
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Leader of the House of Commons
Sir Michael Hicks Beach
(1885–1886)
President of the Board of Trade
The Duke of Richmond
(1885)
Edward Stanhope
(1885–1886)
Chief Secretary for Ireland
William Henry Smith
(1886)
Postmaster General
Lord John Manners
(1885–1886)
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
The Earl of Carnarvon
(1885–1886)
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
The Lord Ashbourne
(1885–1886)
Secretary for Scotland
The Duke of Richmond
(1885–1886)
Vice President of the Council
Edward Stanhope
(1885)
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