First Gladstone ministry | |
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1868–1874 | |
Date formed | 3 December 1868 |
Date dissolved | 17 February 1874 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Victoria |
Prime Minister | William Gladstone |
Total no. of members | 125 appointments |
Member party | Liberal Party |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | Conservative Party |
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History | |
Election | 1868 general election |
Outgoing election | 1874 general election |
Legislature terms | |
Predecessor | Third Derby–Disraeli ministry |
Successor | Second Disraeli ministry |
The Conservative government under Benjamin Disraeli had been defeated at the 1868 general election, so in December 1868 the victorious William Gladstone formed his first government. He introduced reforms in the British Army (including the abolition of the purchase system), the legal system (establishing the Supreme Court of Judicature) and the Civil Service, and disestablished the Church of Ireland. In foreign affairs he pursued a peaceful policy. His ministry was defeated in the 1874 election, whereupon Disraeli formed a ministry and Gladstone retired as Leader of the Liberal Party.[1]