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Liverpool ministry
1812–1827
Liverpool in 1823 by George Hayter
Date formed8 June 1812 (1812-06-08)
Date dissolved9 April 1827 (1827-04-09)
People and organisations
Monarch
  • George III (1812–1820)
  • George IV (1820–1827)
Represented byPrince Regent (1812–1820)
Prime MinisterLord Liverpool
Member partyTory Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyWhig 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
PredecessorPerceval ministry
SuccessorCanning ministry

This is a list of members of the government of the United Kingdom in office under the leadership of Lord Liverpool from 1812 to 1827. He was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by the Prince Regent after the assassination of Spencer Perceval.

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