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In most instances, Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces were not
Cabinet
members. Instead, the British Army was represented variously in government by the
Paymaster Of The Forces
(
Paymaster-General
),
Master-General Of The Ordnance
,
Secretary At War
,
Secretary Of State For War And The Colonies
,
Secretary Of State For War
or
Secretary Of State For Defence
.
Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces
General
James Scott, 1st Duke Of Monmouth
(1674–1679)
''Vacant'' (1679–1690)
General
John Churchill, 1st Earl Of Marlborough
(1690–1691)
General
Meinhard Schomberg, 1st Duke Of Leinster
(1691–1711)
General
James Butler, 2nd Duke Of Ormonde
(1711–1714)
''Vacant'' (1714–1744)
Field Marshal
John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl Of Stair
(1744)
Field Marshal
George Wade
(1745–1748)
''Vacant'' (1748–1757)
Field Marshal
John Ligonier, 1st Viscount Ligionier
(1757–1759)
''Vacant'' (1759–1766)
General
John Manners, Marquess Of Granby
(1766–1769)
''Vacant'' (1769–1778)
General
Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Lord Amherst
(1778–1782)
General
Henry Seymour Conway
(1782–1783)
General
Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Lord Amherst
(1783–1795)
Field Marshal
Prince Frederick, Duke Of York
(1795–1809)
General
Sir David Dundas
(1809–1811)
Field Marshal
Prince Frederick, Duke Of York
(1811–1827)
Field Marshal
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke Of Wellington
(1827–1828)
General
Rowland Hill, 1st Lord Hill
(1828–1842)
Field Marshal
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke Of Wellington
(1842–1852)
Field Marshal
Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge
(1852–1856)
Field Marshal
Prince George, 2nd Duke Of Cambridge
(1856–1895)
Field Marshal
Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley
(1895–1900)
Field Marshal
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
(1900–1904)