Living Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
This is a list of all of the living people who have served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at each moment in British history.
There have been four time periods when there was only one living Prime Minister, first with the appointment of Sir Robert Walpole in 1721, and most recently during the second term of William Ewart Gladstone following the 1881 death of Benjamin Disraeli. There have been ten time periods when six living current or former Prime Ministers co-existed, with the longest being a nine-year period beginning with the first appointment of Sir Robert Peel in 1834. The most recent period was between 1990 and 1995 beginning with the 1990 appointment of John Major, and ending with the 1995 death of Harold Wilson. If one includes future Prime Ministers, there has been only one time period when nineteen (see § Statistics) different Prime Ministers co-existed.
Table
Start date | End date | Start event | End event | Prime Ministers alive | |
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4 April 1721 | 11 February 1742 | Appointment of Sir Robert Walpole | Appointment of 1st Earl of Wilmington | 1 | Walpole |
16 February 1742 | 2 July 1743 | Appointment of 1st Earl of Wilmington | Death of 1st Earl of Wilmington | 2 | Walpole Wilmington |
27 August 1743 | 18 March 1745 | Appointment of Henry Pelham | Death of Sir Robert Walpole | 2 | Walpole Pelham |
18 March 1745 | 6 March 1754 | Death of Sir Robert Walpole | Death of Henry Pelham | 1 | Pelham |
16 March 1754 | 16 November 1756 | Appointment of 1st Duke of Newcastle | Appointment of 4th Duke of Devonshire | 1 | Newcastle |
16 November 1756 | 26 May 1762 | Appointment of 4th Duke of Devonshire | Appointment of 3rd Earl of Bute | 2 | Newcastle Devonshire |
26 May 1762 | 8 April 1763 | Appointment of 3rd Earl of Bute | Appointment of George Grenville | 3 | Newcastle Devonshire Bute |
16 April 1763 | 2 October 1764 | Appointment of George Grenville | Death of 4th Duke of Devonshire | 4 | Newcastle Devonshire Bute G. Grenville |
2 October 1764 | 13 July 1765 | Death of 4th Duke of Devonshire | Appointment of 2nd Marquess of Rockingham | 3 | Newcastle Bute G. Grenville |
13 July 1765 | 30 July 1766 | Appointment of 2nd Marquess of Rockingham | Appointment of William Pitt the Elder | 4 | Newcastle Bute G. Grenville Rockingham |
30 July 1766 | 14 October 1768 | Appointment of William Pitt the Elder | Appointment of 3rd Duke of Grafton | 5 | Newcastle Bute G. Grenville Rockingham Pitt the Elder |
14 October 1768 | 17 November 1768 | Appointment of 3rd Duke of Grafton | Death of 1st Duke of Newcastle | 6 | Newcastle Bute G. Grenville Rockingham Pitt the Elder Grafton |
17 November 1768 | 28 January 1770 | Death of 1st Duke of Newcastle | Appointment of Lord North | 5 | Bute G. Grenville Rockingham Pitt the Elder Grafton |
28 January 1770 | 13 November 1770 | Appointment of Lord North | Death of George Grenville | 6 | Bute G. Grenville Rockingham Pitt the Elder Grafton North |
13 November 1770 | 11 May 1778 | Death of George Grenville | Death of William Pitt the Elder | 5 | Bute Rockingham Pitt the Elder Grafton North |
11 May 1778 | 1 July 1782 | Death of William Pitt the Elder | Death of 2nd Marquess of Rockingham | 4 | Bute Rockingham Grafton North |
4 July 1782 | 2 April 1783 | Appointment of 2nd Earl of Shelburne | Appointment of 3rd Duke of Portland | 4 | Bute Grafton North Shelburne |
2 April 1783 | 19 December 1783 | Appointment of 3rd Duke of Portland | Appointment of William Pitt the Younger | 5 | Bute Grafton North Shelburne Portland |
19 December 1783 | 10 March 1792 | Appointment of William Pitt the Younger | Death of 3rd Earl of Bute | 6 | Bute Grafton North Shelburne Portland Pitt the Younger |
10 March 1792 | 5 August 1792 | Death of 3rd Earl of Bute | Death of Lord North | 5 | Grafton North Shelburne Portland Pitt the Younger |
5 August 1792 | 14 March 1801 | Death of Lord North | Appointment of Henry Addington | 4 | Grafton Shelburne Portland Pitt the Younger |
14 March 1801 | 7 May 1805 | Appointment of Henry Addington | Death of 2nd Earl of Shelburne | 5 | Grafton Shelburne Portland Pitt the Younger Addington |
7 May 1805 | 23 January 1806 | Death of 2nd Earl of Shelburne | Death of William Pitt the Younger | 4 | Grafton Portland Pitt the Younger Addington |
23 January 1806 | 4 October 1809 | Death of William Pitt the Younger | Appointment of Spencer Perceval | 4 | Grafton Portland Addington W. Grenville |
4 October 1809 | 30 October 1809 | Appointment of Spencer Perceval | Death of 3rd Duke of Portland | 5 | Grafton Portland Addington W. Grenville Perceval |
30 October 1809 | 14 March 1811 | Death of 3rd Duke of Portland | Death of 3rd Duke of Grafton | 4 | Grafton Addington W. Grenville Perceval |
14 March 1811 | 11 May 1812 | Death of 3rd Duke of Grafton | Assassination of Spencer Perceval | 3 | Addington W. Grenville Perceval |
11 May 1812 | 10 April 1827 | Assassination of Spencer Perceval | Appointment of George Canning | 3 | Addington W. Grenville Liverpool |
10 April 1827 | 8 August 1827 | Appointment of George Canning | Death of George Canning | 4 | Addington W. Grenville Liverpool Canning |
8 August 1827 | 22 January 1828 | Death of George Canning | Appointment of 1st Duke of Wellington | 4 | Addington W. Grenville Liverpool Goderich |
22 January 1828 | 4 December 1828 | Appointment of 1st Duke of Wellington | Death of 2nd Earl of Liverpool | 5 | Addington W. Grenville Liverpool Goderich Wellington |
4 December 1828 | 22 November 1830 | Death of 2nd Earl of Liverpool | Appointment of 2nd Earl Grey | 4 | Addington W. Grenville Goderich Wellington |
22 November 1830 | 12 January 1834 | Appointment of 2nd Earl Grey | Death of 1st Baron Grenville | 5 | Addington W. Grenville Goderich Wellington Grey |
12 January 1834 | 16 July 1834 | Death of 1st Baron Grenville | Appointment of 2nd Viscount Melbourne | 4 | Addington Goderich Wellington Grey |
16 July 1834 | 10 December 1834 | Appointment of 2nd Viscount Melbourne | Appointment of Sir Robert Peel | 5 | Addington Goderich Wellington Grey Melbourne |
10 December 1834 | 15 February 1844 | Appointment of Sir Robert Peel | Death of Henry Addington | 6 | Addington Goderich Wellington Grey Melbourne Peel |
15 February 1844 | 17 July 1845 | Death of Henry Addington | Death of 2nd Earl Grey | 5 | Goderich Wellington Grey Melbourne Peel |
17 July 1845 | 30 June 1846 | Death of 2nd Earl Grey | Appointment of Lord John Russell | 4 | Goderich Wellington Melbourne Peel |
30 June 1846 | 24 November 1848 | Appointment of Lord John Russell | Death of 2nd Viscount Melbourne | 5 | Goderich Wellington Melbourne Peel Russell |
24 November 1848 | 2 July 1850 | Death of 2nd Viscount Melbourne | Death of Sir Robert Peel | 4 | Goderich Wellington Peel Russell |
2 July 1850 | 23 February 1852 | Death of Sir Robert Peel | Appointment of 14th Earl of Derby | 3 | Goderich Wellington Russell |
23 February 1852 | 14 September 1852 | Appointment of 14th Earl of Derby | Death of 1st Duke of Wellington | 4 | Goderich Wellington Russell Derby |
14 September 1852 | 19 December 1852 | Death of 1st Duke of Wellington | Appointment of 4th Earl of Aberdeen | 3 | Goderich Russell Derby |
19 December 1852 | 6 February 1855 | Appointment of 4th Earl of Aberdeen | Appointment of 3rd Viscount Palmerston | 4 | Goderich Russell Derby Aberdeen |
6 February 1855 | 28 January 1859 | Appointment of 3rd Viscount Palmerston | Death of 1st Viscount Goderich | 5 | Goderich Russell Derby Aberdeen Palmerston |
28 January 1859 | 14 December 1860 | Death of 1st Viscount Goderich | Death of 4th Earl of Aberdeen | 4 | Russell Derby Aberdeen Palmerston |
14 December 1860 | 18 October 1865 | Death of 4th Earl of Aberdeen | Death of 3rd Viscount Palmerston | 3 | Russell Derby Palmerston |
18 October 1865 | 27 February 1868 | Death of 3rd Viscount Palmerston | Appointment of Benjamin Disraeli | 2 | Russell Derby |
27 February 1868 | 3 December 1868 | Appointment of Benjamin Disraeli | Appointment of William E. Gladstone | 3 | Russell Derby Disraeli |
3 December 1868 | 23 October 1869 | Appointment of William E. Gladstone | Death of 14th Earl of Derby | 4 | Russell Derby Disraeli Gladstone |
23 October 1869 | 28 May 1878 | Death of 14th Earl of Derby | Death of 1st Earl Russell | 3 | Russell Disraeli Gladstone |
28 May 1878 | 19 April 1881 | Death of 1st Earl Russell | Death of Benjamin Disraeli | 2 | Disraeli Gladstone |
19 April 1881 | 23 June 1885 | Death of Benjamin Disraeli | Appointment of 3rd Marquess of Salisbury | 1 | Gladstone |
23 June 1885 | 5 March 1894 | Appointment of 3rd Marquess of Salisbury | Appointment of 5th Earl of Rosebery | 2 | Gladstone Salisbury |
5 March 1894 | 19 May 1898 | Appointment of 5th Earl of Rosebery | Death of William E. Gladstone | 3 | Gladstone Salisbury Rosebery |
19 May 1898 | 11 July 1902 | Death of William E. Gladstone | Appointment of Arthur Balfour | 2 | Salisbury Rosebery |
11 July 1902 | 22 August 1903 | Appointment of Arthur Balfour | Death of 3rd Marquess of Salisbury | 3 | Salisbury Rosebery Balfour |
22 August 1903 | 5 December 1905 | Death of 3rd Marquess of Salisbury | Appointment of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman | 2 | Rosebery Balfour |
5 December 1905 | 5 April 1908 | Appointment of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman | Appointment of H. H. Asquith | 3 | Rosebery Balfour Campbell-Bannerman |
5 April 1908 | 22 April 1908 | Appointment of H. H. Asquith | Death of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman | 4 | Rosebery Balfour Campbell-Bannerman Asquith |
22 April 1908 | 6 December 1916 | Death of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman | Appointment of David Lloyd George | 3 | Rosebery Balfour Asquith |
6 December 1916 | 23 October 1922 | Appointment of David Lloyd George | Appointment of Bonar Law | 4 | Rosebery Balfour Asquith Lloyd George |
23 October 1922 | 23 May 1923 | Appointment of Bonar Law | Appointment of Stanley Baldwin | 5 | Rosebery Balfour Asquith Lloyd George Law |
23 May 1923 | 30 October 1923 | Appointment of Stanley Baldwin | Death of Bonar Law | 6 | Rosebery Balfour Asquith Lloyd George Law Baldwin |
30 October 1923 | 22 January 1924 | Death of Bonar Law | Appointment of Ramsay MacDonald | 5 | Rosebery Balfour Asquith Lloyd George Baldwin |
22 January 1924 | 15 February 1928 | Appointment of Ramsay MacDonald | Death of H. H. Asquith | 6 | Rosebery Balfour Asquith Lloyd George Baldwin MacDonald |
15 February 1928 | 21 May 1929 | Death of H. H. Asquith | Death of 5th Earl of Rosebery | 5 | Rosebery Balfour Lloyd George Baldwin MacDonald |
21 May 1929 | 19 March 1930 | Death of 5th Earl of Rosebery | Death of Arthur Balfour | 4 | Balfour Lloyd George Baldwin MacDonald |
19 March 1930 | 28 May 1937 | Death of Arthur Balfour | Appointment of Neville Chamberlain | 3 | Lloyd George Baldwin MacDonald |
28 May 1937 | 9 November 1937 | Appointment of Neville Chamberlain | Death of Ramsay MacDonald | 4 | Lloyd George Baldwin MacDonald Chamberlain |
9 November 1937 | 10 May 1940 | Death of Ramsay MacDonald | Appointment of Winston Churchill | 3 | Lloyd George Baldwin Chamberlain |
10 May 1940 | 9 November 1940 | Appointment of Winston Churchill | Death of Neville Chamberlain | 4 | Lloyd George Baldwin Chamberlain Churchill |
9 November 1940 | 26 March 1945 | Death of Neville Chamberlain | Death of David Lloyd George | 3 | Lloyd George Baldwin Churchill |
26 March 1945 | 26 July 1945 | Death of David Lloyd George | Appointment of Clement Attlee | 2 | Baldwin Churchill |
26 July 1945 | 14 December 1947 | Appointment of Clement Attlee | Death of Stanley Baldwin | 3 | Baldwin Churchill Attlee |
14 December 1947 | 6 April 1955 | Death of Stanley Baldwin | Appointment of Sir Anthony Eden | 2 | Churchill Attlee |
6 April 1955 | 10 January 1957 | Appointment of Sir Anthony Eden | Appointment of Harold Macmillan | 3 | Churchill Attlee Eden |
10 January 1957 | 19 October 1963 | Appointment of Harold Macmillan | Appointment of 14th Earl of Home | 4 | Churchill Attlee Eden Macmillan |
19 October 1963 | 16 October 1964 | Appointment of 14th Earl of Home | Appointment of Harold Wilson | 5 | Churchill Attlee Eden Macmillan Douglas-Home |
16 October 1964 | 24 January 1965 | Appointment of Harold Wilson | Death of Sir Winston Churchill | 6 | Churchill Attlee Eden Macmillan Douglas-Home Wilson |
24 January 1965 | 8 October 1967 | Death of Sir Winston Churchill | Death of Clement Attlee | 5 | Attlee Eden Macmillan Douglas-Home Wilson |
8 October 1967 | 19 June 1970 | Death of Clement Attlee | Appointment of Edward Heath | 4 | Eden Macmillan Douglas-Home Wilson |
19 June 1970 | 5 April 1976 | Appointment of Edward Heath | Appointment of James Callaghan | 5 | Eden Macmillan Douglas-Home Wilson Heath |
5 April 1976 | 14 January 1977 | Appointment of James Callaghan | Death of Sir Anthony Eden | 6 | Eden Macmillan Douglas-Home Wilson Heath Callaghan |
14 January 1977 | 4 May 1979 | Death of Sir Anthony Eden | Appointment of Margaret Thatcher | 5 | Macmillan Douglas-Home Wilson Heath Callaghan |
4 May 1979 | 29 December 1986 | Appointment of Margaret Thatcher | Death of Harold Macmillan | 6 | Macmillan Douglas-Home Wilson Heath Callaghan Thatcher |
29 December 1986 | 28 November 1990 | Death of Harold Macmillan | Appointment of John Major | 5 | Douglas-Home Wilson Heath Callaghan Thatcher |
28 November 1990 | 24 May 1995 | Appointment of John Major | Death of Harold Wilson | 6 | Douglas-Home Wilson Heath Callaghan Thatcher Major |
24 May 1995 | 9 October 1995 | Death of Harold Wilson | Death of Sir Alec Douglas-Home | 5 | Douglas-Home Heath Callaghan Thatcher Major |
9 October 1995 | 2 May 1997 | Death of Sir Alec Douglas-Home | Appointment of Tony Blair | 4 | Heath Callaghan Thatcher Major |
2 May 1997 | 26 March 2005 | Appointment of Tony Blair | Death of James Callaghan | 5 | Heath Callaghan Thatcher Major Blair |
26 March 2005 | 17 July 2005 | Death of James Callaghan | Death of Edward Heath | 4 | Heath Thatcher Major Blair |
17 July 2005 | 27 June 2007 | Death of Edward Heath | Appointment of Gordon Brown | 3 | Thatcher Major Blair |
27 June 2007 | 11 May 2010 | Appointment of Gordon Brown | Appointment of David Cameron | 4 | Thatcher Major Blair Brown |
11 May 2010 | 8 April 2013 | Appointment of David Cameron | Death of Margaret Thatcher | 5 | Thatcher Major Blair Brown Cameron |
8 April 2013 | 13 July 2016 | Death of Margaret Thatcher | Appointment of Theresa May | 4 | Major Blair Brown Cameron |
13 July 2016 | Present | Appointment of Theresa May | Present | 5 | Major Blair Brown Cameron May |
Statistics
- There have been four men who have been the only living British prime minister (no former Prime Minister being alive): Sir Robert Walpole (as the first Prime Minister from April 1721 to February 1742), Henry Pelham (from Walpole's death in March 1745 to March 1754), 1st Duke of Newcastle (from Pelham's death in March 1754 to November 1756) and William Ewart Gladstone (from Benjamin Disraeli's death in April 1881 to June 1885).
- During ten periods in the history of Great Britain and the United Kingdom from 1801 to the present, there have been six persons alive to have been Prime Minister. Such periods include: from October to November 1768 (when Newcastle, 3rd Earl of Bute, George Grenville, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, William Pitt the Elder and 3rd Duke of Grafton were alive); from January to November 1770 (when Bute, G. Grenville, Rockingham, Pitt the Elder, Grafton and Lord North were alive); from December 1783 to March 1792 (when Bute, Grafton, North, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, 3rd Duke of Portland and William Pitt the Younger were alive); from December 1834 to February 1844 (when Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Goderich, 1st Duke of Wellington, 2nd Earl Grey, 2nd Viscount Melbourne and Sir Robert Peel were alive); from May to October 1923 (when 5th Earl of Rosebery, Arthur Balfour, H. H. Asquith, David Lloyd George, Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin were alive); from January 1924 to February 1928 (when Rosebery, Balfour, Asquith, Lloyd George, Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald were alive); from October 1964 to January 1965 (when Sir Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee, Sir Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Harold Wilson were alive); from April 1976 to January 1977 (when Eden, Macmillan, Douglas-Home, Wilson, Edward Heath and James Callaghan were alive); from May 1979 to December 1986 (when Macmillan, Douglas-Home, Wilson, Heath, Callaghan and Margaret Thatcher were alive). The tenth and most recent period was from November 1990 to May 1995 (when Douglas-Home, Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Thatcher and John Major were alive). Of these periods, the earliest two and the most recent three consisted of each Prime Minister appointed consecutively. The longest period where there have been six living Prime Ministers was 9 years and 67 days, ending with the death of Addington in February 1844.
- Newcastle was the only person to be both the only living Prime Minister (from March 1754 to November 1756) and one of the six living Prime Ministers (from October to November 1768).
- There have been 21 premierships during which a Prime Minister has not died, the most recent being Gordon Brown's premiership. This does not include the premierships of 1st Earl of Wilmington, Rockingham and George Canning (who were themselves the only Prime Ministers to die during their premierships), nor the premiership of incumbent Theresa May (no Prime Minister has died since Thatcher, who died during David Cameron's premiership). Conversely, only twice (during the premierships of Pitt the Younger and Baldwin) has there been as many as three deaths during a premiership. (This does not count the Spencer Perceval's premiership, whose own death was the third during his ministry). The longest streak of premierships without a prime ministerial death is three, which has happened twice: no Prime Minister died during the premierships of Newcastle, 4th Duke of Devonshire or Bute; nor would a Prime Minister die during the premierships of Eden, Macmillan or Douglas-Home. If one were to include the multiple terms served by each Prime Minister that had been in office more than once, the record is five: no Prime Minister died during Salisbury's first ministry, Gladstone's third ministry, Salisbury's second ministry, Gladstone's fourth ministry or during the premiership of Rosebery.
- Because he was the first Prime Minister, and the fact that he served for more than twenty years, Walpole holds the distinction of serving over the longest period during which no Prime Ministers died. The second longest term without a death of a Prime Minister would be that of 2nd Earl of Liverpool who served almost fifteen years in office. In recent years, the Prime Minister who served the longest without a death in his term was Macmillan, who served for almost seven years in office.
- The longest period between deaths of Prime Ministers was the 17 years and 41 days between the deaths of Baldwin on 14 December 1947 and Churchill on 24 January 1965. The shortest was the 113 days between the deaths of Callaghan on 26 March 2005 and Heath on 17 July 2005.
- If the longest period between deaths is to be exceeded, no Prime Minister must die before 19 May 2030 (both the current oldest and the second oldest surviving Prime Ministers, Major and Brown, would then be 87 years old and 79 years old respectively).
- The second longest was the 17 years and 30 days between the deaths of Disraeli on 19 April 1881 and Gladstone on 19 May 1898.
- Only three times (in 1792, 1995 and 2005) have there been two Prime Ministers dying in the same year.
- Following his premiership's end in 1804, Addington lived to see a record 14 premierships prior to his death in February 1844. Goderich follows with 12 premierships after his own premiership ended in 1828, prior to his death in January 1859. In modern times, the Prime Minister to have lived to see the most premierships following their own was Lloyd George, with eight following the end of his premiership in 1922.
- If one includes future as well as past and current Prime Ministers, the record sits at nineteen:
- Between Disraeli's birth on 21 December 1804 and Shelburne's death on 7 May 1805, the following Prime Ministers were alive: Grafton, Shelburne, Portland, Pitt the Younger, Addington, 1st Baron Grenville, Perceval, Liverpool, Canning, Goderich, Wellington, Grey, Melbourne, Peel, Lord John Russell, 14th Earl of Derby, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, 3rd Viscount Palmerston and Disraeli.
- Since 6 April 1955 (a period of 61 years, 245 days), there have been at least three Prime Ministers living.
See also
- British Prime Ministers – Wikipedia book
- Living Presidents of the United States
- Records of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom