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Permanent Secretary to the Treasury

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broke with convention by publishing private advice to Chancellor of the Exchequer
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had served as the Treasury's Second Permanent Secretary. The post of Head of the
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Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 1: Treasury Officials 1660-1870
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The position is generally regarded as the second most influential in
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in 1805; that office was given new duties and renamed in 1867 as a
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Chancellor of the Exchequer / Second Lord of the Treasury
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Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt
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Index

HM Treasury
Permanent Secretaryship
His Majesty's Civil Service
Cabinet Secretary
political neutrality
Sir George Murray
Crossbench
peers
House of Lords
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Scottish Independence referendum campaign
Sir Nicholas Macpherson
George Osborne
George Harrison
William Hill
James Henry Keith Stewart
Alexander Spearman
Sir Charles Trevelyan
George Alexander Hamilton
George Alexander Hamilton
Sir Ralph Lingen
Sir Reginald Welby
Sir Francis Mowatt
Sir Edward Hamilton
Sir George Murray
Sir Robert Chalmers
Sir Thomas Heath
Sir John Bradbury
Sir Robert Chalmers
Sir Warren Fisher

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