- The Cabinet
{{multiple issues|{{unreferenced|date=February 2008}}{{short lead|date=June 2017}} }}The Walpole–Townshend ministry lasted between 1721 and 1730. The Cabinet Office | Name | Term | First Lord of the Treasury | Sir Robert Walpole | 1721–1730 | Chancellor of the Exchequer | Leader of the House of Commons | Northern Secretary | The Viscount Townshend | 1721–1730 | Southern Secretary | The Lord Carteret | 1721–1724 | The Duke of Newcastle | 1724–1730 | Lord Chancellor | The Earl of Macclesfield | 1721–1725 | The Lord King | 1725–1730 | Lord Privy Seal | The Duke of Kingston | 1721–1726 | The Lord Trevor | 1726–1730 | Lord President of the Council | The Viscount Townshend | 1721 | The Lord Carleton | 1721–1725 | The Duke of Devonshire | 1725–1730 | The Lord Trevor | 1730 | First Lord of the Admiralty | The Earl of Berkeley | 1721–1727 | The Viscount Torrington | 1727–1730 | Master-General of the Ordnance | The Duke of Marlborough | 1721–1722 | The Earl Cadogan | 1722–1725 | The Duke of Argyll | 1725–1730 | Paymaster of the Forces | The Lord Cornwallis | 1721–1722 | The Lord Wilmington | 1722–1730 | Lord Steward | The Duke of Argyll | 1721–1725 | The Duke of Dorset | 1725–1730 | Lord Chamberlain | The Duke of Newcastle | 1721–1724 | The Duke of Grafton | 1724–1730 | Master of the Horse | The Earl of Scarbrough | 1727–1730 |
- For several months in 1721, Lord Carteret concurrently held the positions of Northern Secretary and Lord President of the Council.
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