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Third Gladstone ministry
February–July 1886
Gladstone (1886)
Date formed
1 February 1886 (1886-02-01)
Date dissolved
20 July 1886 (1886-07-20)
People and organisations
Monarch
Victoria
Prime Minister
William Gladstone
Total no. of members
68 appointments
Member party
Liberal Party
Status in legislature
Minority
Opposition party
Conservative Party
Opposition leaders
Sir Michael Hicks Beach in the House of Commons
Lord Salisbury in the House of Lords
History
Election(s)
1885 general election
Outgoing election
1886 general election
Legislature term(s)
23rd UK Parliament lost a vote of confidence
Predecessor
First Salisbury ministry
Successor
Second Salisbury ministry
The third Gladstone ministry was one of the shortest-lived ministries in British history. It was led by William Ewart Gladstone of the Liberal Party upon his reappointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by Queen Victoria. It lasted five months until July 1886.
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