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- 1938 , 1940 - 1945 and 1951 - 1955 ]] Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, commonly referred to as the '''Foreign Secretary''', is a member of the British Government responsible for relations with foreign countries, heading the Foreign And Commonwealth Office . The holder is a member of the Cabinet , and the position is considered one of the Great Offices Of State . This position came into existence in 1968 with the merger of the functions of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Secretary Of State For Commonwealth Affairs into a single Department Of State . The India Office was a predecessor department of the Foreign Office. Chevening is an Official Residence of the Secretary of State. In the Cabinet Reshuffle on 5 May 2006 Margaret Beckett became the first woman to hold the post. David Miliband was appointed to the post on 28 June 2007 by the new Prime Minister , Gordon Brown . SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS (1782-1968) The position of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs was created in the United Kingdom 's governmental reorganization of 1782 , in which the Northern and Southern Department s became the Home and Foreign Offices. 1Resigned 2Died in office 3Lord John Russell was later elevated to the Peerage as the Earl Russell 4Lord Stanley later succeeded to the Peerage as the Earl of Derby 5Defeated for election to the House of Commons Secretaries of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1968 - present) 1 Died in office 2 Resigned SEE ALSO
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