Ministry of the Chits

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The Ministry of the Chits[1] was the government of the Kingdom of England from November 1679 to 1688. The administration was led by three young ministers, collectively known as the chits:[2] Laurence Hyde (Earl of Rochester, 1682), Sidney Godolphin (Lord Godolphin, 1684) and the Earl of Sunderland.

Rochester, brother-in-law of King Charles II's brother James, Duke of York, served as First Lord of the Treasury until "kicked upstairs" (term coined by Lord Halifax[3]) as Lord President of the Council in September 1684. On the Duke of York's succession as King James II in February 1685, Rochester returned as Lord High Treasurer. He was troubled by the King's Catholicism, disputed religious matters with the King. James II dismissed Rochester on 4 January 1687 with his brother the Earl of Clarendon, replacing both with Catholic appointees, Lord Belasyse and Lord Arundell.

Sunderland, who served variously as Northern Secretary and Southern Secretary, and additionally as Lord President of the Council from 1685, remained in post until his dismissal by James II in October 1688, when he fled to Rotterdam.

Godolphin, First Lord of the Treasury 1684–85, was retained at the Treasury by William III, returning as First Lord in the Carmarthen Ministry of 1690.

The Chits

The moniker "the chits" stems from a satirical verse on the three ministers, attributed to John Dryden by Johnson's Dictionary:[4]

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But Sunderland, Godolphin, Lory,
These will appear such chits in story,
'Twill turn all politics to jests,
To be repeated like John Dory,
While fiddlers sing at feasts.[5]

The Ministry

November 1679 to September 1684

OFFICE NAME TERM
First Lord of the Treasury The Earl of Rochester 1679–1684
Treasury Commissioner
Northern Secretary
Sidney Godolphin 1679–1684
1684
Northern Secretary
Southern Secretary
Northern Secretary
The Earl of Sunderland 1679–1680
1680–1681
1683–1684
Lord Chancellor
Lord Keeper
The 1st Earl of Nottingham 1679–1682
The Lord Guilford 1682–1684
Lord President of the Council The Earl of Radnor 1679–1684
Lord Privy Seal The Earl of Anglesey 1679–1682
The Marquess of Halifax 1682–1684
Lord Steward The Duke of Ormonde 1679–1684
Lord Chamberlain The Earl of Arlington 1679–1681
The Earl of Mulgrave 1681–1684
Southern Secretary Henry Coventry 1679–1680
The Earl of Sunderland 1680–1681
Sir Leoline Jenkins 1681–1684
Northern Secretary The Earl of Sunderland 1679–1680
Sir Leoline Jenkins 1680–1681
The Earl of Conway 1681–1683
The Earl of Sunderland 1683–1684
Sidney Godolphin 1684
Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Ernle 1679–1684
First Lord of the Admiralty Sir Henry Capell 1679–1681
The 2nd Earl of Nottingham 1681–1684
  • Lord Nottingham was Lord Chancellor until 1682, when Lord Guilford assumed the same position; however, the latter had not yet acceded to the peerage, and was therefore forced to assume the position of Lord Keeper. For all intents and purposes, these positions are identical, and have been formatted as such.
  • Additionally, there were two Earls of Nottingham: the elder Nottingham served as Lord Chancellor, and his successor to the earldom served as First Lord of the Admiralty.

September 1684 to February 1685

OFFICE NAME TERM
First Lord of the Treasury The Lord Godolphin 1684–1685
Southern Secretary The Earl of Sunderland 1684–1685
Lord President of the Council The Earl of Rochester 1684–1685
Lord Keeper The Lord Guilford 1684–1685
Lord Privy Seal The Marquess of Halifax 1684–1685
Lord Steward The Duke of Ormonde 1684–1685
Lord Chamberlain The Earl of Mulgrave 1684–1685
Northern Secretary The Earl of Middleton 1684–1685
Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Ernle 1684–1685

February 1685 to October 1688

OFFICE NAME TERM
Lord High Treasurer The Earl of Rochester 1685–1687
Chamberlain to the Queen
Treasury Commissioner
The Lord Godolphin 1685–1687
1687–1689
Lord President of the Council
Southern Secretary
The Earl of Sunderland 1685–1688
First Lord of the Treasury The Lord Belasyse 1687–1689
Lord Chancellor The Lord Jeffreys 1685–1689
Lord Privy Seal The Earl of Clarendon 1685–1687
The Lord Arundell of Wardour 1687–1688
Lord Steward The Duke of Ormonde 1685–1688
Lord Chamberlain The Earl of Mulgrave 1685–1689
Northern Secretary The Earl of Middleton 1685–1688
Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Ernle 1685–1688

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Preceded by Ministry of England
1679–1688
Succeeded by
Carmarthen/Halifax Ministry