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Cabinet and served
The two men remained unreconciled, even though they later served in the same Cabinet from May 1997 until 1999, when Dewar left to become First Minister.
Adams served as Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President James Monroe from 1817 until 1825.
He was a member of the advisory council of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and served as Co-Chair of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Cabinet.
Gresham had a long career as a political appointee in the latter part of the 19th century ; though he lost his only two bids for elective office, he served in three Cabinet positions and was twice a dark horse candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.
His first Cabinet appointment was as Employment secretary under Harold Wilson in 1974, and later served as Leader of the House of Commons under James Callaghan.
Lyons was elected to the Australian Federal Parliament in 1929 and served in Prime Minister James Scullin's Labor Cabinet.
Beginning as a High Tory, Gladstone served in the Cabinet of Sir Robert Peel.
One of his younger brothers, John Sherman, served as a U. S. senator and Cabinet secretary.
In the Labour Shadow Cabinet he served first as the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1955 to 1961, and then as the Shadow Foreign Secretary until being elected party leader in 1963.
McMahon served in the Shadow Cabinet under his successor Billy Snedden, but was dropped after the 1974 election.
Charles Joseph Bonaparte ( June 9, 1851 June 28, 1921 ) was an American lawyer and political activist from Maryland who served in the Cabinet of President Theodore Roosevelt.
He served in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Lester Pearson in various capacities, most notably as Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs.
A member of the Conservative Party, he served in the Cabinet from 1981 to 1987 as Secretary of State for Employment
William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw, KT, CH, MC, PC, DL ( 28 June 1918 1 July 1999 ), often known as Willie Whitelaw, was a British Conservative Party politician who served in a wide number of Cabinet positions, most notably as Home Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister.
He previously served as Minister of Economic Affairs from May 11, 1973 until December 19, 1977 in the Cabinet den Uyl.
He served as State Secretary for Defence from June 25, 1959 until July 24, 1963 in the Cabinet De Quay.
From June 25, 1959 to July 24, 1963, De Jong served State Secretary for Defence in the Cabinet de Quay and immediately thereafter Minister of Defence in the successive Cabinets Marijnen, Cals and Zijlstra.
His Cabinet was the first Dutch Cabinet since World War II that served a full four-year term without crises.
Maytown is noted as the birthplace of 19th century politician Simon Cameron, who served in the Cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln.
One of Britain's best-known politicians, he has served in the Cabinet as Education Secretary, Health Secretary, Justice Secretary, Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
He joined the Cabinet as Paymaster-General and Employment Minister ( 1985 87 ) ( his Secretary of State, Lord Young, was in the Lords ), and served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister at the DTI ( 1987 88 ), with responsibility for the Inner Cities.
He entered politics at Indira Gandhi's request and won three successive general elections to the Lok Sabha and served as a Minister of State in the Union Cabinet under former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
* William Pierce Rogers ( June 23, 1913 January 2, 2001 ) was an American politician, who served as a Cabinet officer in the administrations of two U. S. Presidents in the third quarter of the 20th century.
He served as the Minister of Railways and Transport in the Central Cabinet from 13 May 1952 to 7 December 1956.

Cabinet and Attorney-General
The Attorney-General is also a member of Cabinet.
In Australia the Attorney-General is the chief law officer of the Crown and a member of the Cabinet.
The Attorney-General attends Cabinet, but the post is not the same as the Minister of Justice.
When news of this reached the UK Cabinet, many Ministers thought that Parkes ' action had been both legally and morally wrong, and the Attorney-General had no doubt that Parkes had acted in breach of international law.
He entered the Government as Solicitor-General in 1910, and advanced in 1913 to Attorney-General, in both cases succeeding Rufus Isaacs ; he was the leader of the ( unsuccessful ) Cabinet rebels against Winston Churchill's 1914 naval estimates, and contemplated resigning in protest at the declaration of war in 1914 but in the end did not do so.
One of the first instances in which a Minister of the Crown did not hold a seat in Cabinet occurred when David Lange served as Attorney-General from 1989 to 1990 after resigning as Prime Minister.
He had been an eminent lawyer, Solicitor-General ( 1671 ), Attorney-General ( 1673 ), and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas ( 1675 ), and in 1679 was made a member of the Council of Thirty and on its dissolution of the Cabinet.
Unlike other Cabinet ministers, who are not required to have any particular educational qualifications, the Attorney-General, or any person acting in that capacity, must be a barrister and solicitor qualified and registered to practice law in Fiji.
The Attorney-General is also the only member of the Cabinet who, although a member of one house of Parliament, may attend and participate in the proceedings of ( but not vote in ) the other house.
Attorney-General William Folger Nickle who had supported the government's earlier decision to allow the sale of low-alcohol beer, was opposed to going any further in softening temperance laws and resigned from Cabinet to run against the government as a Prohibitionist candidate against the repeal of the OTA.
The Attorney-General is usually a member of the Federal Cabinet, but need not be.
The Attorney-General also serves as a general legal adviser to the Cabinet, and has carriage of legislation dealing with copyright, human rights and a range of other subjects.
An academic lawyer and barrister by profession, he represented the Australian Labor Party in the Senate and House of Representatives from 1978 to 1999 serving as a Cabinet Minister in the Hawke and Keating governments from 1983 to 1996 as Attorney-General, Minister for Resources and Energy, Minister for Transport and Communications and most prominently, from 1988 to 1996, as Foreign Minister.
* 1 May-Michael McDowell, founding member of Progressive Democrats, former TD, Cabinet Minister, and Attorney-General.
* Daryl Williams, QC MP: Attorney-General ( in Cabinet from 6 October 1997 )
The table below is an incomplete listing of New Zealand politicians who have sat in Cabinet as Attorney-General since 1856.
Hailsham's successor as Attorney-General was not in the Cabinet.
Governor William Bigler appointed him Attorney-General of Pennsylvania, in which office he served until March 4, 1853, when he entered President Pierce's Cabinet as postmaster-general, serving until March 4, 1857.
He is a Cabinet minister and the Attorney-General of New Zealand.
Other government departments, such as the Attorney-General ’ s Department and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet are located in the suburb of Barton nearby.
The Pyithu Hluttaw ( the legislature under the 1974 Constitution ), the Council of Ministers ( the Cabinet ), the Council of People's Justices ( the Judiciary ), the Council of People's Attorneys ( the ' Attorney-General Office '), the Council of People's Inspectors ( the ' Auditor-General Office '), as well as the State / Region, Township, Ward / Village People's Councils were abolished.

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