868:
in 1991, after Ian Penman left. Responsibility for local government finance was transferred to the
Environment Department (formerly the Development Department), while management responsibilities were vested in Gerry Wilson, secretary of the Education Department; this latter arrangement was not intended to be permanent, but reflected the "relative workload" of the different grade 2 officials.
867:
The office was established in response to the devolution policies of the Second Wilson
Ministry; "it became imperative to create devolution units at high level but separate from the departments". The first appointment was Kerr Fraser, who held the post between 1975 and 1978. The office was abolished
211:
The
Scottish Office was unusual in that it was federal in arrangement; the Secretary of State oversaw several separate Scottish departments via the Scottish Office; those departments were headed by a Secretary who was responsible directly to the Secretary of State, but would meet with the Permanent
863:
The Deputy
Secretary, Central Services, ranked equally with the Secretaries of each of the Departments, and formed part of the Scottish Office's management group (along with the Secretaries and Permanent Under-Secretary). The office-holder was responsible for matters of devolution, as well as the
220:
The Board of
Agriculture for Scotland, which had been founded in 1912, was replaced in 1928 by the Department of Agriculture for Scotland with a new permanent secretary. Responsibility for fisheries was added in 1960 from the Scottish Home Department, and the department was then renamed the
754:
Formed by merger of the
Scottish Home Department and the Department of Health for Scotland in 1962. It was renamed the Scottish Office Home and Health Department in 1991, and split up into the Scottish Office Health Department and the Scottish Office Home Department in 1995.
453:
Created in 1973 as the
Scottish Economic Planning Department. It was renamed the Scottish Industry Department in 1983, and, like all departments it was prefixed with "Scottish Office" in 1991. The department's portfolio was merged with the Education Department in 1995.
701:
Established in 1939 to take over functions of the
Scottish Office, the Fishery Board for Scotland, and the Prisons Department for Scotland. Merged with the Department of Health for Scotland in 1962 to form the Scottish Home and Health Department (see below).
838:
The
Prisons Department was established by the Reorganisation of Offices (Scotland) Act 1928; it was abolished by the Reorganisation of Offices (Scotland) Act 1939, and its functions were transferred to the newly established Scottish Home Department.
221:
Department of
Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland. In 1991, it was renamed the Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department. In 1995, it was again renamed to the Scottish Office Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries Department.
615:
The Board of Health was established in 1919. In 1928, it became the Department of Health for Scotland, and merged with the Department of Health for Scotland in 1962 to form the Scottish Home and Health Department (see below).
1348:(Scottish Child, 1981), p. 187. Leith-Ross was subsequently appointed Director of Prison and Borstal Services in the new Scottish Home Department, serving in that office until 1950 when he retired and was succeeded by
802:
In 1995, the department was subsequently split into the Scottish Office Home Department and the Scottish Office Health Department. Hamill remained Secretary and Head of the Home Department, and was appointed
354:
Created in 1962 as the Scottish Development Department, it was renamed in 1991, becoming the Scottish Office Environment Department, but reverted to being the Scottish Office Development Department in 1995.
506:
Formed in 1872 as the Scotch Education Department, renamed Scottish Education Department in 1918, Scottish Office Education Department in 1991 and Scottish Office Education and Industry Department in 1995.
1439:
1374:
920:
814:
After 1995, the new Health Department had no secretary, but comprised several branches: the Management Executive for NHS in Scotland (the Chief Executive from 1993 to 1999 was
46:
1353:
998:
512:
94:
70:
827:
823:
804:
728:
33:
1039:
540:
287:
273:
1400:
58:
101:
41:
1244:
The Scottish Office Home and Health Department. Her Majesty's chief inspector of fire services for Scotland. Report for 1992
281:
As Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland (from 1991 Scottish Office Department of Agriculture and Fisheries)
742:
682:
880:
781:
526:
1160:
714:
157:
115:
907:
533:
844:
760:
554:
1089:
819:
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640:
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494:
136:
589:
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1349:
547:
301:
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129:
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365:
231:
171:
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343:
259:
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561:
212:
Under-Secretary of State at the Scottish Office regularly. The following is a list of those secretaries.
143:
851:
735:
721:
707:
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336:
238:
199:
164:
122:
108:
1304:
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372:
17:
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308:
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in 1997. He was still in the office in 1999, when it was abolished on the formation of the devolved
266:
873:
826:), Medical Services (also headed by the Chief Medical Officer) and Nursing Services (headed by the
808:
710:, CB (later KBE; on secondment with the Scottish Civil Defence Regional Office from September 1939)
379:
185:
65:. In line with the secretaryship, a permanent under-secretaryship was created, to be occupied by a
1275:
386:
294:
1120:
Sixth report of the Board of Agriculture for Scotland being for the year ended 31st December 1917
252:
1188:, 26 August 1947, p. 6) states 1922 to 1936, but this is contradicted by Sir George Macdonald's
1257:
1360:(Cmd. 8261), p. 6, which gives a brief account of Leith-Ross's career, and Hancock's entry in
1190:
969:
788:
575:
1331:
62:
1433:
519:
66:
1407:(online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2018). Retrieved 20 January 2019.
77:
for Scotland in 1926, the permanent secretary also became Permanent Under-Secretary
1165:
1194:
entry which states that he (Macdonald) was secretary between 1922 and 1928. The
1265:
for 1998 and 1999 show him to be in office (31st ed., p. 359; 32nd ed., 365).
1180:
216:
Secretary, Scottish Office Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries Department
1358:
Scottish Home Department: Report on Prisons in Scotland for the Year 1950
37:
1198:(1937, p. 55) states that McKechnie was secretary between 1928 and 1936.
89:
The following were Permanent Under-Secretaries (of State) for Scotland:
1149:
The Routledge Encyclopaedia of UK Education, Training and Employment
330:
As Scottish Office Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries Department
864:
financial management of the Office and local authority finance.
986:, 4th ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), p. 77.
350:
Secretary, Scottish Office Development Department (1962–1999)
502:
Secretary, Scottish Office Education and Industry Department
61:
was established in 1885 along with the establishment of the
27:
Permanent Under-Secretaries for Scotland in HM Civil Service
822:, the Public Health Policy Unit (the head of which was the
449:
Secretary, Scottish Office Industry Department (1973–1995)
1131:
Arthur F. Midwinter, Michael Keating and James Mitchell,
611:
Secretary, Department of Health for Scotland (1929–1962)
1261:, 30 December 1997 (supplement, no. 54993), p. 3); the
1220:
For the office-holders down to 1957, see Milne, p. 218.
834:
Secretary, Prisons Department for Scotland (1929–1939)
750:
Secretary, Scottish Office Home and Health Department
1274:
Hamill was also known as Hamish (see, for instance,
921:"Francis Richard John Sandford, first Baron Sanford"
1292:
The Civil Service Yearbook: 31st Edition, 1998–1999
207:
Heads of the Scottish departments (Secretary grade)
85:
Permanent Under-Secretaries (of State) for Scotland
47:
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
1282:, 12 June 1999), the Gaelic equivalent of "James".
73:. When the political office became the Secretary
697:Secretary, Scottish Home Department (1939–1962)
967:Names and dates are based on the individuals'
859:Deputy Secretary, Central Services (1974–1991)
1440:Civil service positions in the United Kingdom
1391:(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987), pp. 127–128.
1389:Ministers and Ministries: A Function Analysis
1209:Reorganisation of Offices (Scotland) Act 1928
1169:, 1 February 1995. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
304:(CVO, later CB; both honours revoked in 1975)
8:
1418:"The structure of the Scottish Office 1991"
1096:, 7 August 1995. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
1063:"The structure of the Scottish Office 1991"
407:As Scottish (Office) Environment Department
132:, KCB (Under-Secretary of State after 1926)
1352:, who served until 1961 and was appointed
1014:"The Reorganization of Scottish Offices",
1090:"New Scottish Office structure announced"
428:As Scottish Office Development Department
246:As Department of Agriculture for Scotland
1161:"Threat to Scottish Industry Department"
955:(London: Allen and Unwin, 1957), p. 217.
925:The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
474:As Scottish (Office) Industry Department
947:
945:
943:
941:
939:
937:
935:
933:
899:
1135:(Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1991), p. 55.
1133:Politics and Public Policy in Scotland
18:Permanent Under-Secretary for Scotland
1422:The Scottish Government Yearbook 1992
1346:Inside: Rethinking Scotland's Prisons
1255:Hamill was appointed CB in 1997 (see
1143:
1141:
1085:
1083:
1081:
1079:
1077:
1075:
1067:The Scottish Government Yearbook 1992
999:"Chronology of Devolution, 1885–1979"
906:The office was established under the
45:. It should not be confused with the
7:
1335:, 7 April 1936 (no. 34272), p. 2297.
1308:, 12 April 1929 (no. 14538), p. 390.
1151:(Abingdon: Routledge, 2011), p. 273.
1057:
1055:
1053:
1051:
1034:
1032:
1030:
1028:
1026:
1024:
994:
992:
963:
961:
634:As Department of Health for Scotland
225:As Board of Agriculture for Scotland
1110:, 3 May 1912 (no. 28604), p. 3196.
1040:"The Scottish Office, 1954–1979",
359:As Scottish Development Department
25:
1375:Scottish Government Yearbook 1979
1042:Scottish Government Yearbook 1980
1038:Mary Macdonald and Adam Redpath,
1018:(London), 18 October 1928, p. 16.
1229:"New Scottish Home Department",
973:entries, unless cited otherwise.
1196:University of Edinburgh Journal
908:Secretary for Scotland Act 1885
1242:Hamill was Secretary in 1992 (
1094:The Local Government Chronicle
102:Robert William Cochran-Patrick
69:. The first office-holder was
1:
1233:(London), 23 June 1939, p.10.
984:The Scottish Political System
845:Randolph Eustace Wemyss Baird
761:Ronald Ernest Charles Johnson
564:, Kt, CBE, FRSE (acting 1939)
97:, KCB (later Baron Sandford).
95:Francis Richard John Sandford
1401:"Fraser, Sir (William) Kerr"
1003:Scottish Government Yearbook
515:(later Baron Sandford, KCB).
1246:(Cm 2271, 1992-93), p. 45).
620:As Scottish Board of Health
590:John Angus Macbeth Mitchell
481:Robert Gavin Loudon McCrone
467:Robert Gavin Loudon McCrone
460:Tony Richard Hillier Godden
414:Robert Gavin Loudon McCrone
400:Robert Gavin Loudon McCrone
393:Tony Richard Hillier Godden
116:Reginald Macleod of Macleod
34:Permanent Under-Secretaries
1456:
1350:Kingsley Montague Hancock
1321:, 3 December 1935, p. 19.
1122:(Cd. 9069, 1918), p. vii.
927:, vol. 31 (1948), p. 114.
818:, CB), the Office of the
576:Sir Norman William Graham
548:William Wallace McKechnie
179:Nicholas Godfrey Morrison
1184:("Sir W. W. Mckechnie",
729:Charles Craik Cunningham
513:Francis Richard Sandford
302:William George Pottinger
193:Robert Russell Hillhouse
57:The political office of
816:Geoffrey Richard Scaife
775:Archibald Louden Rennie
604:Gerald Robertson Wilson
316:Loudon Pearson Hamilton
151:Horace Perkins Hamilton
107:1892–1902: Colonel Sir
1263:Civil Service Yearbook
669:George Henry Henderson
599:, LVO, FRSE (later CB)
442:Kenneth John Mackenzie
323:Kenneth John Mackenzie
59:Secretary for Scotland
1317:"Lieut.-Col. Baird",
1305:The Edinburgh Gazette
828:Chief Nursing Officer
824:Chief Medical Officer
738:, KBE, CB (later GCB)
736:William Stuart Murrie
690:Thomas Douglas Haddow
664:, CB (later KCB, KBE)
662:William Robert Fraser
657:, CB (later GCB, KBE)
655:William Scott Douglas
643:, CBE, CB (later KCB)
597:James Archibald Scott
571:, KBE, CB (later GCB)
569:William Stuart Murrie
488:James Archibald Scott
435:Harold Hernshaw Mills
421:Harold Hernshaw Mills
366:Thomas Douglas Haddow
337:Alastair Muir Russell
232:Hugh Morison Conacher
200:Alastair Muir Russell
172:Thomas Douglas Haddow
165:William Stuart Murrie
109:Colin Scott-Moncrieff
1276:"Man the money's on"
888:Ian Dalgleish Penman
881:William Kennedy Reid
782:William Kennedy Reid
768:Ronald Petrie Fraser
344:John Strathie Graham
260:Patrick Ramsay Laird
1294:, pp. 353–354, 359.
1044:(1980), p. 101–102.
953:The Scottish Office
919:W. H. G. Armytage,
874:William Kerr Fraser
850:1936–1939: Lt-Col.
843:1929–1935: Lt-Col.
648:John Elborn Highton
562:John Mackay Thomson
186:William Kerr Fraser
144:John Elborn Highton
1332:The London Gazette
1107:The London Gazette
852:William Leith-Ross
809:Scottish Executive
722:Robert Norman Duke
708:Robert Norman Duke
555:James Wallace Peck
253:Robert Blyth Greig
239:Charles Weatherill
123:James Miller Dodds
982:James G. Kellas,
789:Graham Allan Hart
717:, KCB (later GCB)
676:Harold Ross Smith
629:, CBE (later KCB)
583:John Martin Fearn
16:(Redirected from
1447:
1425:
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1371:
1365:
1364:for his career).
1342:
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1199:
1178:His obituary in
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1158:
1152:
1147:John P. Wilson,
1145:
1136:
1129:
1123:
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1111:
1103:
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1012:
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996:
987:
980:
974:
965:
956:
949:
928:
917:
911:
904:
883:, CB (later KCB)
876:, CB (later GCB)
791:, CB (later KCB)
784:, CB (later KCB)
724:, CB (later KBE)
692:, CB (later KCB)
541:George Macdonald
373:Alan Blythe Hume
368:, CB (later KCB)
288:Matthew Campbell
274:Matthew Campbell
71:Francis Sandford
21:
1455:
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1005:(1979), p. 204.
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918:
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820:Chief Scientist
759:1963–1972: Sir
752:
741:1959–1962: Sir
734:1957–1959: Sir
727:1948–1957: Sir
713:1942–1946: Sir
699:
681:1956–1959: Sir
667:1943–1953: Sir
613:
567:1952–1957: Sir
560:1940–1952: Sir
553:1936–1940: Sir
546:1928–1936: Sir
539:1922–1928: Sir
532:1904–1921: Sir
525:1885–1904: Sir
504:
490:, CB, LVO, FRSE
451:
371:1965–1973: Sir
352:
309:James Ian Smith
290:, KBE, CB, FRSE
286:1960–1968: Sir
276:, KBE, CB, FRSE
272:1958–1960: Sir
265:1953–1958: Sir
262:, KBE, CB, FRSE
258:1934–1953: Sir
251:1928–1934: Sir
218:
209:
191:1988–1998: Sir
184:1978–1988: Sir
177:1973–1978: Sir
170:1965–1973: Sir
163:1959–1964: Sir
156:1946–1959: Sir
149:1937–1946: Sir
139:, KCB, CBE FRSE
135:1933–1937: Sir
128:1921–1933: Sir
121:1909–1921: Sir
114:1902–1908: Sir
93:1885–1887: Sir
87:
63:Scottish Office
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11:
5:
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1344:Andrew Coyle,
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1258:London Gazette
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731:, KBE, CB, CVO
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91:
90:
84:
82:
80:
76:
72:
68:
67:civil servant
64:
60:
52:
50:
48:
44:
43:
42:Civil Service
39:
35:
19:
1421:
1412:
1404:
1396:
1388:
1383:
1373:
1369:
1361:
1357:
1345:
1340:
1330:
1326:
1318:
1313:
1303:
1299:
1291:
1287:
1279:
1270:
1262:
1256:
1251:
1243:
1238:
1230:
1225:
1216:
1203:
1195:
1189:
1185:
1179:
1174:
1166:The Scotsman
1164:
1156:
1148:
1132:
1127:
1119:
1115:
1106:
1101:
1093:
1066:
1041:
1015:
1010:
1002:
983:
978:
968:
952:
924:
915:
910:, section 2.
902:
866:
862:
837:
813:
801:
796:James Hamill
753:
700:
641:John Jeffrey
633:
632:
627:John Jeffrey
619:
618:
614:
505:
495:Peter Mackay
473:
472:
452:
427:
426:
406:
405:
387:Eric Gillett
358:
357:
353:
329:
328:
295:Harry Whitby
280:
279:
245:
244:
224:
223:
219:
210:
137:John Jeffrey
88:
78:
74:
56:
31:
29:
1405:Who Was Who
886:1984–1991:
879:1978–1984:
872:1975–1978:
798:(later CB).
794:1992–1995:
787:1990–1992:
780:1984–1990:
773:1977–1984:
766:1972–1977:
720:1946–1948:
715:David Milne
706:1939–1942:
688:1959–1962:
674:1953–1956:
660:1939–1943:
653:1937–1939:
646:1933–1937:
639:1929–1933:
625:1919–1928:
602:1988–1999:
595:1984–1987:
588:1976–1984:
581:1973–1976:
574:1964–1973:
527:Henry Craik
518:1884–1885:
511:1872–1884:
493:1990–1995:
486:1987–1990:
479:1983–1987:
465:1980–1983:
458:1973–1980:
440:1998–1999:
433:1995–1998:
419:1992–1995:
412:1991–1992:
398:1987–1990:
391:1980–1987:
385:1976–1980:
378:1973–1976:
364:1962–1964:
342:1998–1999:
339:(later KCB)
335:1995–1998:
321:1992–1995:
314:1984–1992:
307:1972–1984:
293:1968–1971:
241:(later CBE)
237:1918–1928:
230:1912–1918:
202:(later KCB)
198:1998–1999:
195:, KCB, FRSE
174:, KCB, FRSE
158:David Milne
100:1888–1892:
895:References
606:, CB, FRSE
550:, KBE, CB.
444:(later CB)
325:(later CB)
167:, GCB, KBE
30:This is a
1424:, p. 249.
1378:, p. 208.
1362:Who's Who
1319:The Times
1231:The Times
1191:Who's Who
1186:The Times
1181:The Times
1069:, p. 247.
1016:The Times
970:Who's Who
745:, KBE, CB
685:, KBE, CB
671:, KBE, CB
382:, CB, CVO
130:John Lamb
1434:Category
763:, Kt, CB
578:, Kt, CB
375:, Kt, CB
79:of State
75:of State
38:Scotland
32:list of
1207:By the
111:, KCSI.
40:in the
847:, OBE.
529:, KCB.
300:1971:
142:1937:
118:, KCB.
53:Office
1420:, in
1065:, in
854:, MC.
543:, KCB
536:, KCB
522:, CB.
188:, GCB
181:, KCB
160:, GCB
153:, GCB
125:, KCB
890:, CB
777:, CB
770:, CB
678:, CB
650:, CB
585:, CB
497:, CB
483:, CB
469:, CB
462:, CB
437:, CB
423:, CB
416:, CB
402:, CB
395:, CB
318:, CB
311:, CB
297:, CB
146:, CB
36:for
1354:CBE
830:).
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1278:,
1163:,
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1092:,
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1001:,
991:^
960:^
932:^
923:,
811:.
805:CB
81:.
49:.
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234:.
104:.
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