"Liverpool government" redirects here. For the local government authority in England, see Liverpool City Council.
Liverpool ministry
1812–1827
Liverpool in 1823 by George Hayter
Date formed
8 June 1812 (1812-06-08)
Date dissolved
9 April 1827 (1827-04-09)
People and organisations
Monarch
George III (1812–1820)
George IV (1820–1827)
Represented by
Prince Regent (1812–1820)
Prime Minister
Lord Liverpool
Member party
Tory Party
Status in legislature
Majority
Opposition party
Whig Party
Opposition leaders
George Ponsonby (1812–1818)
George Tierney (1818–1821)
Vacant (1821–1827) in the House of Commons
Lord Grenville (1812–1817)
Lord Grey (1817–1827) in the House of Lords
History
Elections
1812 general election
1818 general election
1820 general election
1826 general election
Legislature terms
5th UK Parliament
6th UK Parliament
7th UK Parliament
8th UK Parliament
Predecessor
Perceval ministry
Successor
Canning ministry
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